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  2. Advertising

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  4. POSTPONED!

    The leaders of the timber strikers have postponed, for "tactical reasons, their decision ...

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  5. AT CROYDON

    The Southern Cross landed at Croydon Aerodrome at 3.20 p.m. Interviewed by the Anstralian ...

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  6. POLICE HAUL

    The Criminal Investigation Department last night recovered the property of many suburban householders. whose homes have ...

    Article : 85 words
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  8. SERIOUS!

    Disclosing a lower coal export value of over £720,000 for the half year compared with ...

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  10. LATE SPORT

    Following are the final acceptances for the Moorefield races to be held on Saturday next :-- HURDLE RACE. ...

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  11. DEPUTY- G.G.

    Sir Dudley de Chair has been appointed Deputy Governor General during the absence from the State of Lord Stonehaven. ...

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  12. DRIED FRUITS

    Regret is expressed by the Chairman of the Dried Fruits Export Control Board at the report of Mr. Snowden's remarks in England on Empire ...

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  13. OODNADATTA TO ALICE SPRINGS

    It is announced that the railway from Oodnadatta to Alice Springs will be opened on August 4. Fortnightly train service will be ...

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  14. THREE MONOS.

    The Australian Press learns that Kingsford Smith has ordered three aero Lynx Monoplanes, fitted with three Armstrong Siddeley engines, ...

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  15. Court Sequel

    Owan Glyndwr Evans (19), who was arrested last night, appeared at the Central Court to-day on two charges breading entering and ...

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  16. THEFT OF SILK

    In the Police Court yesterday Mrs. Mary Alice Batten, 44, said to be the owner of property valued At £3,000, was convicted on a charge of ...

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  17. LATE COMMERCIAL

    Tin is quoted In Sydney to-day at 3611 per unit. ...

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  18. Prime Minister's Regrets

    The Prime Minister has expressed deep regret that the British Chancellor of the Exchequer should have suggested that existing preferences ...

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  19. BILLIARDS

    At the conclusion of play in melboure last night Lindrum was leading Smith by 377. ...

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  20. "OPEN DEFIANCE OF LAW"

    Allowing flagrant beaches and open defiance of the law were charges made by Mr. Ockerby, M.H.R. against the Attorney-General and the ...

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  21. SUSSEX ST. MARKETS

    At the Sussex Street markets today. butter sold at 2054 eggs (new laid) 110, (case) l7 cheese (large) 1012, loaf 11, honey (choice) 6d, ...

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  22. SCRATCHED HEAD WITH COMB

    When Mrs. Gladys Smith (28) of Wellington (N.S.W.) accidentaly scratched with a comb, a pimple on her forehead, blood poisoning set in ...

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  23. Labor's Views.

    Mr. Scullin, Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, said that the removal of preferences on sugar and dried fruits would be a ...

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  24. Y.A.L. BOYS' PROGRESS

    Such good progress had been made by the two members of the Young Australia League Party, who were placed in quarantine as smallpox ...

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  25. HOMEBUSH FAT STOCK MARKET

    Cattle yarded at the Homebush yards today numbered 3,030. The market was 10 to 20- better Best beef sold to 45- second quality 40- ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. A GOOD MAKE UP

    A sixteen-year old girl who disappeared from her home at Portland on June 28, was located yesterday morning working at ...

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  27. GUN EXPLODED

    Kenneth Hardwick (15), who was hunting a fox at Adelong, stooped down to look in a hollow log when his gun exploded. The bullet ...

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  28. MESSAGE IN HAT

    A fortnight ago, a hat, containing a bible, two hymn books and a letter signed George Newby, was found on the brink of the Gap at Watson's ...

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  29. SUBMARINES CRASH

    Submarine L69 dived nearby the sunken submarine. They tried to communicate using a bell with the Morse code, but there was no ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. ALEXANDRIA MARKETS

    At the Alexandria markets today chaff, wheaten sold from 6 76, oaten 66 to 76, lucerne 56 to 83'. Hay. oaten 76 to 79 lucerne, small ...

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  31. 101 YEARS

    Mrs. Dormer, a resident of Hamilton, near Newcastle, celebrates her 101st birthday to-day. ...

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  32. WHITE v BLACK

    The Condoholin Rugby league, which recently refused to play a team of aborigines from the local Mission Camp on the ground that T.B. was ...

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  33. BRISBANE PRODUCE MARKETS

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  34. PALM BEACH FIRE

    Sydney Keys (38) a boarding, house keeper and Eric Wooger (34) a labour were remanded at the Manly Court to-day on a change of ...

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  35. KURRI IN DARKNESS.

    Kurri Kurri was plunged into darkness last night owing to the engine drivers at Stamford Merthyr Colliery, where the electricity is ...

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  36. THE CENOTAPH

    At the suggestion of the City Health Officer, the [?] Planting Association will write to the Ballors and Soldiers' ...

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  37. CLERGYMAN KILLED

    At the Coroner's inquiry at Dubbo concerning the death of Rev. L.B. Brinsley, who was killed in a motor car accident, a verdict of accidental ...

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  38. TODAY'S FORECAST

    Chiefly fine in eastern half with further fronts cloudy leter in southern border district, with scattered showers extending for ...

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  39. MOTHER AND BABY

    In an address to the Motherland Society, Sir Troby King insisted importance of women acquiring knowledge to safeguard their own ...

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  40. SINGLETON STOCK SALES

    Grainger and Faildner, Ltd. report that at their sales this week the yarding of store cattle was smaller than for some time that, competition ...

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  41. THE THMPERA[?]

    The following have been the [?] yerature seeding at that local post office mines last Tuesday Wednesday ...

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  42. "THE PATHFINDER"

    The Trans[?]planet "Path finder," stop which in [?] a non-stop flight than Old Orchard (Maine) to [?] was forced down ...

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  43. CORED BY BULL

    John Rimmer died at Auckland Hospital as a result of being horribly gored by an Infuriated bull, The animal was finally blinded by a shot ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. N.Z. EARTHQUAKES

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.),Thursday Earthquakes of varying intensity are still occurring at Westport and other centres in New Zealand. ...

    Article : 23 words
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