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  5. FOUR NURSES INJURED

    Four [?] attached to the staff of the [?] Hospital were injured when as ambulance waggon on which they were riding got out of ...

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  6. STATE IMMIGRATION

    A further reply was made by the Minister for Labor (Mr. Baddeley) to the charges of Sir Arthur Rickard in reference to the State's attitude ...

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  8. FLOODS

    The flood rains of the past week have wrought considerable damage to culverts and bridges on the district roads. while in many ...

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  9. THE EASTERN CRISIS

    A Japanese message from Pekin states that Mr. Miles Lampso[?] has informed Chong Tsa Lin and the Pekin Government that Britain has ...

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  10. LABOR CONFERENCE

    Several important decisions were arrived at at last night's meeting of the A.L.P. EXecutive. It was decided to postpone the ...

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  11. GRAFTON ROAD SUFFERS

    When Mr. "Bili" McLucas, driver of the mail car for Messrs. Robinson Bros. reached a sport between the 53 and 54 mile pegs on the Grafton ...

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  12. MORE TROOPS ARRIVE

    The second contingent of Punyahis from Hong Kong, numbering 250, have arrived. They disembarked at non and were marched straight to ...

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  13. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    Practically all the railwaymen of the north with their wives and families are in town to-day for ...

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  14. "RED" BATTALIONS MOVING

    It is reliably reported that 50,000 Soviet Infantry are mobilised in the vicinity of the Manch[?]rian border. There is surprising activity among ...

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  15. MOOREFIELD' RACES

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  16. TENTERFIELD-CASINO TRAFFIC BLOCK

    Swamp Oak Creek came down a banker early yesterday morning, and old hands state that never before have they seen such a volume of ...

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  17. [?]RS ONLY

    The Department of Commerce has announced that the United States exports for 1926 totalled 4,808,465,000 dollars about a ...

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  18. THE BRITISH PROPOSALS

    An Asahi message states That the British Government has submitted a proposal to Chen at Hankow for a joint Chinese-British control of all ...

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  19. CHASE OVER ROOFS

    After a chase over the roof of a factory at Darlinghurst, the police arrested two men. A third man escaped. One of the policemen drew his ...

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  20. CLARENCE RISING

    Owing to the heavy rains the Clarence River near Grafton has riaen 38ft., and is still rising. A repetition of the disastrous floods of 1921 ...

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  21. EIGHT KILLED

    Right were killed and a hundred taken to hospital at Glasgow as the result of a gale which raged throughout the day, attaining ninety miles ...

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  22. MINISTERS SIDE WITH STRIKERS.

    Because Woolongong Show has been declared "black" by the miners, members of the Ministry who has been asked to officiate ...

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  23. FAMILIES LEAVE HOMES

    Following one of the heaviest storms on record, in less than an hour the creek began to rise and before midnight it was a banker. It ...

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  24. TERRIFIC RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Terrific rain in parts of Queensland have caused streahra to run a cross Emu Creek stalled in the mid-banker. A motor car Attempting to ...

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  25. TYPHOID IN GAOL.

    The mystery of the strange outbreak of typhoid fever at Goolburn Gaol is now believed to have been solved. ...

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  26. CREEKS A BANKER

    Something in the nature of a cloud burst was experienced at the top end of Furracabad and creeks heading in the locality ran down bankers in the ...

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  27. DEFEAT AVENGED

    In the first Sheffield Shield cricket match between N.S.W. and Victoria, the latter, after putting up a record score of 1106 scored an innings ...

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  28. MONEY IN PAINTINGS

    Sir Joshua Reynolds' picture of Princess Caroline (daughter of Frederick, Privte of Wales) originally painted for £100 was ...

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  29. NO RAIL DAMAGE

    Yesterday afternoon it was reported in Glen Innes that 10 chains of line had been washed away between Tenterfield and Glen Innes. but ...

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  30. TABULAM EXPECTS FLOOD

    News of the torrential rains up the river has caused great concern here and cattle depasturing on low-lying land have been removed to more ...

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  31. DEFIES THE LIGHTNING

    Mr. Valentine, President of the Trades and Labor Council, and the duly selected nominee of the Council to represent Queensland ...

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  32. 7,000,000 SHEEP.

    A well-known Queensland pastoralist Mr. Rupert De Burgh Ker, who is in Sydney, said that 1928 mt a disas[?]ons year equal to the worst in ...

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  33. LIVING IN A HUT

    The police arrested a man at Mona Vale and charged him with abducting a girl aged 17 years, from her home at Leeton. ...

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  34. NINE INCHES AT BALD NOB

    Our Bald Nob correspondent writes: The rainfall for January up to date amounts to 899 points, the heaviest fall, 170 joints, being recorded on ...

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  35. BLUFF ROCK BRIDGE GONE

    Yesterday morning the bridge at Bluff Rock on the main northern road was swept away by flood waters and for a time all traffic was blocked ...

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  36. NYMBOIDA PUNT STOPPED

    Owing to the heavy rains, the Nymboids River reached a height wten the punt ceased running. Mr. W. Turnbull, of Ebor, who had ...

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  37. POOLAMACCA STATION

    It is reported that Poolamacca Station, owned by Moss Smith (father of little Joan Smith) has been sold. ...

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