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  4. Fires Devastate Countryside

    YESTERDAY Mudgee had its first real taste of bush-fires this summer when dense smoke could be seen hovering in the air on almost every side of the town. A five which might have had seri- ...

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  5. HINKLER

    There is still no news of H[?]kler. The Air Ministry states that Hinkler's route is still too uncertain to ask foreign powers to search. ...

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  6. NEW PLOUGH SHARE

    TWO Trundle men, Messrs. N. E. Bloomfield and W. P. Shaw, have invented a plough share which they claim ...

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  7. SPANISH REVOLT

    The revolutionary movement is spreading throughout Andalusia (Spain). The Civil Guards were despatched to Jerel to quell serious ...

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  8. NEW RECORD

    Australian record prices for the seaton were broken at the Hobart Wool Sales yesterday morning. ...

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  9. RAIL DISASTER

    A TERRIBLE accident occurred at the city's north station when on express ran down a private local train and ...

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  10. CHEVALIER'S DIVORCE

    The Counsel for Yvonne Valle, who is petitioning for a divorce from Maurice Ch[?]aller. pleaded desertion, while Chevalier pleaded ...

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  11. CONSTABLE DISMISSED

    Following complaints that a constable at Bourke had been drunk, the Commissioner of Police, after an inquiry, dismissed him. ...

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  12. WIRELESS LICENSES

    At the end of December there were 419.180 wireless licenses in Australia, of which 159,972 were in New South Wales and 156,307 in ...

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  13. FUTILE!

    Reviewing the Australian wool Conference, F. H. Tout said it was not a failure, but it was futile to expect the Government to ...

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  14. 'QUAKE IN SYDNEY

    An earthquake shock was felt in Sydney this morning, the tremor extending inland to Goulburn and Yass districts. A number of houses ...

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  15. WARWICK FARM RACES

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  16. ENGLAND'S "CUT"

    The English cricket team will receive £9753 from the proceeds of the three matches played in Melbourne. ...

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  17. MUDGEE DISTRICT FORECAST

    An isolated thunder shower or two on the highlands, otherwise weather mostly fine: moderate day temperatures. cool nights. ...

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  18. DEVASTATION AT COOLAH

    A disastrous bush fire broke out on Mr. Waterford's property [?] Premer siding, Coolah, yesterday afternoon. The flames, fanned by ...

    Article : 248 words
  19. IMPRESSIVE CELEBRATION

    The Golden Jubilee of Mother Mary Bonaventure, in charge of the Convent of Mercy at Wellington, who has been a professed nun ...

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  20. GULLETT TO RESIGN

    A message [?] Canberra. which however [?] sates that Henry Gullett hs decided to tender his resignation. but that Lyons ...

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  21. SMALL OUTBREAK

    A small outbreak occurred on Mr Stapleton's property at Plambong yesterday. but a lion-hearted band of fire-fighters soon had the flames ...

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  22. NOVEL CRIME

    At Moss Vale yesterday a man was sentenced a month's imprisonment for allowing a fire to get out of control. ...

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  23. POISONED!

    James Allen, relief worker at Waltakcre (N.Z.) visited Florence Goodall, aged 16, to whom he had been paying unwelcome attentions, and ...

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  24. BARRACKING RESENTED

    When Jardine, the English captain, went to practice yesterday afternoon there was a considerable amount of barracking which he took ...

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  25. NECK BROKEN

    Murray Sharp was killed at Berrigan yesterday when thrown from a wheat waggon. His neck was broken and death was instantaneous. ...

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  26. WIDESPREAD DAMAGE

    BUSH fires are raging in any parts of the State. Further particulars of the fire at Fassifern, during which the ...

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  27. STUDENT TEACHERS

    The Director of Education, Ross Thomas, referring to the complaints that many student teachers were still out of work, said that provided there ...

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  28. KEEN BOWLS

    There was a great roll-up of bowlers on the local green last Tuesday night, when the Adams Shield competition was ...

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  29. RECORD PRODUCTION

    A record wool clip and wheat harvest last year were handled by the Railway Department. To the end of December 1.109,386 bales of wool had ...

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  30. NOT PROCLAIMED

    The Landlord and the Tenant Amendment Act, passed last session, is not likely to be proclaimed for some time. This has caused ...

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  31. BOY INJURED

    Colliding with a motor car in Church-street late yesterday afternoon, little William Norris, 8-years-old, son of Mr and Mra Norris, ...

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  32. MARKETS

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  33. DIGILAH ABLAZE

    About 9 o'clock yesterday morning a bush fire started on Lawrence Bros'., Digliah, distant about, eight miles north of Dunedoo. The smoke ...

    Article : 301 words
  34. TIN HARES

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  35. SYDNEY STOCK MARKETS

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  36. COUNTRY WEEK CRICKET LOSS

    THE country week cricket carnival which was held at Bathurst last month was a financial loss. The Bathurst Cricket Association has ...

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  37. £1000 OFFER

    Bradman cabled the Rochdale Club in reply to an offer of £1000 for the 1934 season: "Regret unable to accept. Writing explanation. ...

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  38. WELLINGTON SWELTERS

    TERRIFIC heat has been experienced in Wellington this week the temperature reaching 110 degrees on Tuesday. The baths were ...

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