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  5. COURTESY SQUAD

    THE police courtesy squad officially commenced duty to-day, when they set out on foot and motor cycles watching for breaches of the traffic ...

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  6. S.P. BETTING

    IT is stated in ministerial circles that there is no need for the Government to impose heavier penalties on people ...

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  7. WALGETT FIRE

    A FIRE at Walgett this morning destroyed two shops, besides severely damaging two other places. ...

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  8. FOUND SHOT DEAD

    Two well-known residents of the Casino district were found fatally shot on Sunday. One John Herbert Turner, an ...

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  9. AIRLINER CRASHES

    NINETEEN were Wiled when an air liner bound from the Albanian capital, Tirana, to Rome crashed in the mountains ...

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  10. SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR MAY

    GRAND COMMUNITY CONCERT in aid of Gulgong District Hospital popular Girl Competition, DUNEDOO (Regal Theatre) ...

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  11. INFLUENZA

    INFLUENZA is prevalent in Sydney according to the Director-Gensral for Health (Dr. Morris). He said that the form was that ...

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  12. MAY DAY

    SLOGANS "Hands Off Spain." "Hands Off China" and "Long Live the Soviet" wore features of yesterday's May Day procession ...

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  13. GUN EXPLODES

    ERIC Weymark (16), from Edensor Park, near Liverpool, was' accidentally shot in the stomach yesterday. ...

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  14. Mudgee District Forecast

    CLOUDY with showers and scattered thunder developing. Misty to foggy on the Mountains. ...

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  15. UNE TO GO ON

    THE Minister for Transport, Mr. Bruxner, in a statement last night said that the construction of the ...

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  16. £1500 OPAL

    A GERMAN diner known as Otto discovered a large opal at Lighting Ridge said to be worth [?] ...

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  17. N.Z. 1940 Celebrations

    THE State Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. Black) said to-day that headqu[?] had already been inundated. ...

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  18. CHINESE FIRM

    THE possession of Tangchen is still being contested. The Japanese offensive is losing momentum owing to underestimation of the task. ...

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  19. LONDON CLASHES

    THE May Day demonstration in Hyde Park, attended by 200,000 carried resolutions urging the abandonment of the policy of ...

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  20. NOT SO GOOD

    ACCORDING to evidence given before the Public Works Committee, it was expected years ago that the population of Canberra ...

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  21. Tommy Farr and Hit Fiancee

    Tommy Farr, British heavyweight fighter, with bit fiancee, Eileen Wenxel, former showgirl, shown before leaving Chicago, where ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    DURING the night some person or persons broke into the residence of Walter Albert Neary at Mosman while he was absent ...

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  23. MARKETS

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  24. MEDIATION

    IT is understood that, as a consequence to the Anglo-French talks, Mr. Chamberlain may take immediate initiative for mediation ...

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  25. IS RAIN COMING?

    THE State meteorologist (Mr Mares) said the increase of moisture in the atmosphere over New South Wales should bring ...

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  26. SYDNEY STOCK SALES

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  27. 497th LOTTERY

    LOTTERY 497 was drawn to-day. First prize 20002, Lucky Day Syndicate, W. Le Suieur, 72 parramatta Road. Homebush: second ...

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  28. SAILORS' BRAWL

    SEAMEN from the British steamer Welsh Trader and Italian vessel Romola fought on the wharf at Fort Macquarie ...

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    PRICR to her departure from Merriwa, Mrs. D. Hopkins was presented with a very nice cut glass vase from the Church of ...

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  30. GENERAL

    IT was officially stated that there is no likelihood of a board of enquiry into the affairs of Co-operative Building Societies. ...

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  31. DON BASHES THEM

    THE Australian cricketers lost six wickets for 474 (Bradman 253, (Badcock 41, Fingleton 41, McCabe 34) versus Worcestershire. ...

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    The youngest Ca[?] a Australia, and possibly is the world, was [?] in St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by Archbishop Gilroy. as April 16. He was the Rev. Father Freak Mecham, leading on the left of the picture, which was [?] as the procession appess[?] the High Aliar. Archbishop Gilroy is wearing the mine and carrying a croa[?]. The Canonical age for ordina[?] in the Catholic Church is 22 years and four mouths. Where the usual ordinations were held ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    At a [?] House Naval Affaire Committee, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy told the House that "The future ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. SCIENCE IN THE GARDEN.

    REMARKABLE Progress in scientific cultivation directed towards making Britain independent of foreign vegetables, provided that ...

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  35. SPANISH AIR RAIDS

    THE casualties in Saturday's air raids were 35 killed and 68 injured. The latter included a British member of the crew of the ...

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  36. BIG TENNIS

    MISS Scriven won the final of the Bournemouth hardcourt singles, defeating the Australian, Miss Nancy Wynne, 7-5, 6-2. ...

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