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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Country looks fresh after the rain. Last night's strong wind and showers were not welcomed by Bathurst district farmers, who were fearful of the effect on the cereal crops, ...

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  5. BATHURSt TENANCY CASE

    After refusing to make an order in an ejectment case, Mr. Dash, SM, at the Bathurst Court yesterday, drew the attention of a solicitor to certain ...

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  6. WOMAN'S DEATH AFTER PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday: A drinking party had taken place abroad a trawler before the death of a woman, it was stated in evidence at the Coroner's ...

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  7. RAIL SMASH CASE

    GYMPIE (Queensland), Monday: Thirty-three witnesses will be called by the prosecution at the preliminary hearing of the charge of ...

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  8. ASSAULT ON POLICE CHIEF

    Police Commissioner Mr. W. J. MacKay, today in Central Court displayed a cup lip and described a struggle he had with a soldier on ...

    Article : 301 words
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  10. RING THEFT CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Patricia Potter 26. clerk, appeared in Central Court today on a charge of stealing rings valued at £1720. ...

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  11. BLACK BAN ON SHIP

    A claim for £78,000 made by the 78 members of the crew of the motor- ship Reynella (7782 tons) has been declared "black." ...

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  12. PRISON FARM ESCAPEE CAPTURED

    SYDNEY, Monday: A 20 years-old man who escaped from the Emu Plains Prison Camp today and swam across the Hawkesbury River was ...

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  13. NEW SALES PLAN AT MARKETS

    A new regulation. which compels agents to issue dockets to cover all sales of fruit and tomatoes, will greatly benefit growers, the secretary ...

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  14. POLICE AND FEDERAL CONTROL

    State police forces would be " naiionalised" into one Federal force, speakers at the biennial conference of the Australian Federation of Police ...

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  15. Lottery Revenue

    SYDNEY, Monday: After October the record selling month for the Lottery (16 ordinary and two special Lotteries were drawn). Consolidated Revenue benefited by £195,800. ...

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  16. REPLY TO BANKS

    There would be no parliamentary privilege when he spoke in Paddington Town Hall next Friday night, said the Federal Minister for Transport ...

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  17. FIGHT AGAINST BANK BILL

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A southern States move against bank nationalisation is certain if a Liberal-C. P. Government is returned at the ...

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  18. WHEAT CROP PROSPECTS

    Rains at the week end would not seriously affect the expected record wheat harvest. the Chief of the Division of Plant Industry Mr. ...

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  19. WEDDING CELEBRATIONS

    ORANGE, Monday: Orange is among the western towns which intend to celebrate the marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant ...

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  20. FINED FOR ILLEGAL RAFFLE

    At Burwood Court today, Mr. McElroy, SM, fining a man £2/10/ for selling raffle tickets for two ducks in a hotel, said "The only redeeming ...

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  21. L.G.U. Tournament

    SYDNEY, Monday: Chief interest in the L.G.U. Mountain meeting will centre on the final of the Yallambie Cup, which will be played on ...

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  22. Beer Offence at Restaurant

    SYDNEY,. Monday Eric Moritz Woods was fined £25 in the Licensing Court today for having supplied beer at Christie's Restaurant, Pitt Street ...

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  23. MAN ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    Robert Rodger (25). bricklayer, under committal for trial on a charge of rape, was granted £100 bail by Mr Justice Maxwell in the Supreme ...

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  24. UNION PUTS BLACK BAN ON AIR FIRMS

    ADELAIDE, Monday: Road transport workers' union officials have declared Australian National Airways and Guinea Airways "black." ...

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  25. CLOTHES RATIONING

    The coupon rating for all classes or clothing would be unchanged in the next issue of coupons, Director of Rationing (Mr. J. B. Cumming) said ...

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  27. Children Have Lucky Escape

    MELBOURNE; Monday: A man who risked his life to save two children from the path of a bolting horse today, left without revealing ...

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  29. CHILD KNOCKED BY CAR

    ORANGE. Monday: Orange traffic this afternoon denied reports that a child had been killed by a motor car in Summer Street. Orange, just ...

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