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  5. BICYCLES

    AT the Sydney Police Conference it was decided to ask that bicycles be brought under the sole control of the ...

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  6. SPANISH WAR

    WITH the return of fine weather, permitting better aerial and artillery co-operation. the rebels again launched attacks towards ...

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  8. SHOT WIFE DEAD.

    AFTER shooting his wife at their home yesterday, Walter Carl Small (42). barricaded the doors of the house, drove into ...

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  9. INTER-MARRIAGE

    PROTECTORS of aborigines from all States except Queensland expressed the opinion at a conference at Canberra ...

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  10. "AGNOSTIC"

    THE Rev. N. C. Goss, addressing the Congregational Union, said that there were many teachers in the New ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. SHOP-LIFTING

    SHOPLIFTING is becoming a serious evil in Sydney. In two stores alone more than 500 persons have been arrested for ...

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  12. Mudgee District Forecast

    CLOUDY, with isolated showers, but chiefly fine for the present. Frosts on the highlands. ...

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  13. DEFENDED

    SPEAKING at the annual police dinner the Commissioner. Mr. McKay, urged members of the force to ignore attacks which had been ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. 42 SUMMONSES

    THERE was an echo of the Grosford colliery. disaster in 1934. which resulted in the loss of 265 lives, when 42 summonses ...

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  15. ALLEGED UTTERING

    AT the Central Court Horace Sierak (or Quinn), 41, was charged that at Wellington on May 7. 1936. he uttered the ...

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  16. BANNED

    FEDERAL Cabinet has decided to prevent the importation of Californian quail into New South Wales. Action will be ...

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  17. FURIOUS DRIVERS

    ADDRESSING the Melbourne Rotary Club. Mr. E. Manfred. M.L. C. suggested that dangerous and careless drivers should be ...

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  18. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    THE Queensland Government has gazetted January 3 as a State holiday for the King's birthday in place of December 14, the actual ...

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  19. PROTEST

    MEMBERS of the State Ministerial Party express the opinion that New Smith Wales is shouldering too big a burden in ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. "NO JAP. MENACE"

    "WE do not, regard Japan directly or indirectly as an Australian problem. Our anxieties regarding Japan's foreign policy ...

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  21. HOT CRITICISM

    AT a sitting of the Grants Commission the chairman, Mr Eggleston, said that Tasmania owed its present financial ...

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  22. BOY KILLED

    WHEN a bicycle, on which two boys were riding, collided with a motor car at New Lambton last night. Douglas Pullin (11) was so ...

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  23. GENERAL

    MRS. Bonney is staying at Alor Star until Friday morning. when she will leave for Victoria Point. ...

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  24. DISTRIBUTION OF BOOTS AND CLOTHES

    THE Mudgee police announce that applications for the boots and clothes which are being distributed by the Government will be received ...

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  25. MEETING OF ONE

    WHEN the Mayor of Shell Harbor municipality called a public meeting to decide the form of the local Coronation celebrations, ...

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  27. MARKETS

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