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  2. FERNDALE WRECK

    Aground on a submerged rock off the coast of Algiers, in 22 fathoms of water, the Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line freighter, Ferndale, has ...

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  3. MAJORITY OF 42

    Mr. Stevens will meet Parliament on Thursday with 66 supporters sitting behind him. A majority of 42 in a House of 92 ...

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  4. HOSPITAL BALL

    The Hospital Annual Ball will be conducted by the Country Womens' Association, West Wyalong, and will be held in the Masonic Hall on ...

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  5. ONE DAY STRIKE

    Efforts are to be made to organise a one-day strike in all industries in the Newcastle district on June 29, which is the date tor hearing charges ...

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  7. REDUCTION OF MEMBERS

    A Perth, W.A., message states: Although he refused to oppose or support the suggestion that the number of Members of each House of Parliament ...

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  8. JUMPED FROM CAR

    A Melbourne meassage states:—Becoming frightened when the engine back-fired, Margaret Practor, aged 9 years, jumped out of ...

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  9. Who Stole the Jewels?

    Frank Rigg was hard up for cash, and the Pangbourne necklace offered a greattemptation. Did he take it? Sed "The Missing Necklace" a ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT IN VICTORIA

    A Melbourne message states: interviewed last night, the Premier of Victoria, Sir Stanley Argyle, said: "We do not intend to avoid our ...

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  11. MAN ESCAPES

    Clarence Michael O'Connor, alias Fisher, aged 27, escaped from Barellan lock-up on Saturday night by climbing over the wall of an ...

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  12. FATALLY INJURED

    John James Tobin, aged 29, a carrier, received fatal injuries when he was knocked down by a taxi-cab near his home at Parramatta. ...

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  13. WOMAN'S DEATH

    Mrs. Collett, aged 65 years, of Palmer Street, Sydney, was knocked down by a motor car in William Street, Darlinghurst, on Saturday night. ...

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  14. TENNIS

    A team of ten players from the above Club visited Temora on Sunday last, and were successful to the extent oOf 20 setts to 15. The ...

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  15. MASONIC BALL

    On Friday night last the eighth annual ball, under the auspicies of Lodge Barmedman was held in the Canberra Hall Barmedman. The ...

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  16. BASIC WAGE

    It was stated last night that union officials wolld attempt, by obstructive methods, to prolong the proposed inquiry by the Industrial Commission ...

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  17. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    CHICAGO.—President Hoover was renominated toy the Republican Convention for the Presidency of the United States, and Mr. Charles Curtis ...

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  18. STATE'S WHEAT

    According to a forecast made by the State Marketing Bureau, indications point to the possibility of a total of 4,750,000 acres being planted to wheat ...

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  19. STATE SHIVERS

    New South Wales, is shivering in the coldest June experience for many years. Icy westerlies, whipping across plain, ...

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  20. SECOND TEST

    In one of the hardest and most thrilling games ever witnessed Australia defeated England in the second test match at Brisbane on Saturday ...

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  21. MISSING FROM LINER

    A Melbourne message states: Mews has been received here that Claude Hamilton, aged 74, a grasier at Gisborne, is missing from the liner ...

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  22. HEAVY DECREASE

    In less than two years the total number of motor vehicles bf all kinsd registered in Australia decreased by 65,680 from 654,284 on June 30 ...

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  23. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    A statement that interest is being received on £59,000,000 in connection with homes, although the actual total outlay was only £19,000,000, was made ...

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  24. PROSPERITY DRIVE

    Special invitations have been issued by the Lord Mayor (Ald. Wailder) to leaders of all sections of the community to assist in the official ...

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  25. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    A meeting of members and intend ing members of the West Wyalong Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Memoral Hall on Thursday, ...

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  26. MOXLEY CASE

    William Cyril Moxley, who is under sentence of death in Lomg Bay Gaol, told friends that although he has not yet signed a notice of appeal, he was ...

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  27. WATERLOO BRIDGE

    Life hadn't been kind to Myra kisses she though given in love turned to ashes on her lips acms meant to protect had only crushed ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. PROSPECTING

    A gold prospecting party of 20, to explore the country north and west of Alice Springs to the Western Australian border, and as far north as the ...

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  29. BIG FOOTBALL

    On Saturday nixe, 2Bth Inst, the Northern Riverina. Australian Rules Football Competition will be continued when Ungarie and Four Corners ...

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  30. BROKE GAOL

    A Melbourne message reads:—William Francis Taylor, a prisoner on remand at Ararat Gaol, escaped from prison on Saturday. ...

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  31. SWORN IN

    The new Supreme Court Judge, Mr. F. S. Boyce, K.C., was sworn in on Saturday at the private residence of the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street) ...

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  32. KITCHEN TEA

    The friends of Miss Vera Mitchell will tender her a kitchen tea in the Masonic Hall on Monday night next, prior to her marriage with Mr. R. ...

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