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  2. Advertising

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  5. MARCH 19

    A pr[?] of the State Ministry announ[?] last night that unless un[?] circumstances occur the elections will be held on Saturday ...

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  6. FREE DRINKS

    There was great jubilation at Dorrigo last night when news was received hat the Parliamentary Works Committee had approved of the ...

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  8. TRAMS COLLIDE

    Fifteen persons were injured when two trams collided in Oxford Street, near Waverley tramway depot. The accident occurred at the junction of ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. MR. BRUCE AT HOME

    After a quiet couple of days at Gleneagles golfing, when a Scottish mist enveloped one of the world's most famous links. Mr. Stanley ...

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  10. MARINE STRIKE

    There is every indication of an extension in the near future of the overtime strike on the wharfs with a distinct probability that members of a ...

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  11. SHIPPING THE HARVEST

    Owing to the early harvest, the shipment of the new season's wheat overseas had already commenced. Up to the present more than 500,000 tons ...

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  12. NOT SINKING

    Later messages contradict the story that the steamer Aryshire is sinking. It is now stated that H.M.S. Lupin is endeavouring to tow the ...

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  13. QUESTIONS IN HOUSE

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-day, Mr. [?]avin (Leader of the Opposition) asked, in view of statements made in the House yesterday ...

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  14. MAIN ROADS BOARD

    The first annual report of the Main Roads Board shows that £1,695,000 have been expended. Additional authorised works in the country ...

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  15. WILLIAMS REACHES MORESBY

    Group Captain Williams landed at Port Moresby yesterday afternoon. ...

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  16. SERIOUS CHARGES

    In the Central Police Court to-day, William Brauner was charged with assault with intent to commit a serious offence on Marjorie Wylie on ...

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  17. HUNG BEHIND LORRY

    Stewart Francis Anderson, aged 11 years, of Annandale, was playing with other boys in Johnston Street, when a motor lorry loaded with heavy ...

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  18. TENNIS CRACKS BEATEN

    At the Victorian Tennis Carnival yesterday. P. O'Hara Wood and McInnes were defeated in the doubles championship by two comparatively ...

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  19. CRANE-DRIVERS STRIKE

    A mass meeting of crane drivers who are on strike, at Newcastle decided to carry on the fight against the railway commissioners until the 86 ...

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  20. CIVIC CENSURE

    Censure of the severest nature was passed by aldermen at a meeting of the Newcastle Council on the person or persons responsible for the ...

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  21. MOTOR 'BUS IN FLAMES

    The driver of the western coaches to Blayney, on his way from Bat[?]st to Cowra, left a motor 'bus a few minutes to make a purchase. He ...

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  22. 1000 MEN OUT

    Because the new working conditions introduced under the revision of their award, made recently by the Arbitration Court, do not suit them, about ...

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  23. GRAZIERS' BIG ESTATE

    The estate of the late John Morrissey, of Harben Vale, near Blandford, grazier, has been valued for probate purposes at £133,631. ...

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  24. BIG FIGURES

    The report of the Local Government Department for the year ended June 30, 1926, gives some striking figures in regard to increases in land values ...

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  25. OUR MANY RAIL SYSTEMS

    Dr. Earle Page, acting Prime Minister, addressing the members of the Constitutional Club, pointed out the economic losses resulting from lack ...

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  26. DAVIS CUP MURULLA DISASTER

    J. O. Anderson stated to-day that he had definitely decided he would not be available for selection as a Davis Cup player, but would carry out his The Crown Law authorities have definitely fixed Monday next for the trial of Ernest Turner and David Davies, on a charge of manslaughter ...

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  27. ROUMANIA'S THRONE

    It is reported that Prince Carol, heir to the Roumanian throne, has secretly agreed with his wife to return to her and reside in Roumania ...

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  28. BIG GRASS FIRE

    Extensive damage was done yesterday by grass fires in the Windsor district. The outbreak is said to be due to a quantity of sparks being ...

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  29. 4 1/2 MILLIONS

    The annual report of the Department of Education shows the total expenditure for the year was £4,388,000. The Minister for Education ...

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  30. CITY COUNCIL SALARIES

    The proposed extra allowance of [?]1500 a year to the general manager and the deputy general manager of the City Council electricity ...

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  31. SHEARING EXPERTS' UNION

    The industrial Registrar has granted registration as an industrial union to the Sheep Shearing Machinery Experts' Association of New South ...

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  32. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  33. CATTLE DIE

    Fifty cattle died at a watering place in Roma district. Investigations revealed that the water had been poisoned, presumably with [?]senic, Birds ...

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  34. CRIME IS DECREASING

    According to the annual report of the Comptroller General of Priso[?] there has been a considerable decrease in crime during the past year. ...

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  35. RIM AND TYRE OFF.

    Six persons were injured in a motor accident at Natya. They were Mrs. Banfield, senr., severe shock, cut nose and head; Mrs. P. Banfield, severe ...

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  36. WHO WAS HE?

    An elderly man, whose identity, [?] not been established, was shot dead in a room of a cafe in Hunter Street with a rifle which was held between ...

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  37. C.O.R.

    The annual report of the Commonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd., shows a trading profit of £39,000 for the year ended June 30. ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy more or less and scattered showers and thunder inland extending to parts of the coast; warm and sultry, especially in ...

    Article : 45 words
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