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  2. AID FOR WHEAT GROWERS £2,000,000 Grant

    It was announced to-day that the grant of £2,000,000 for the assistance of wheatgrowers will he allocated as follows:— ...

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  3. SIR CHARLES CLUBBE

    Sir Charles Clubbe, president of the board of management of the Royal Alexandra Hospital, for Children since 1904 and one of Sydney's ...

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  5. PATAUDI

    A London cable states:—The EvenStandard's" diarist learns that Pataudi is not going to New Zealand but will return to India after the Australian ...

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  6. NOT GUILTY

    Ruby Louisa Gaudron and William Hammond were acquitted at the Grafton Quarter Sessions for the alleged manslaughter of Hazel ...

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  7. MAN ARRESTED

    A large squid,of detectives raided house in Manly Shortly before midnight. They overpowered a man after a ...

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  8. EXCHANGE RATE

    Speaking at the Town Hall, Deniliquin, during the week end, the Premier (Mr Stevens) said that exchange was a matter in which political ...

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  9. 9978 BALES

    A cable from London states:—At the wool sales 9,978 bales were offered, including 3,126 from New South Wales. Approximately 8,480 were ...

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  10. FOUND IN LANEWAY

    Patricia Goetze, 30, was found lying in a laneway off Manning Road, Double Bay, early this morning with a severe wound in the head, alleged ...

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  11. ESTATE VALUED AT £142,000

    The late Donald Mackinnon, President of the Victorian Cricket Association and former cabinet minister, left an estate valued at £142,000. ...

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  12. BASIS OF PAYMENT

    Replying to Mr. Wade (U.U.P.) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said that he had already made representations to ...

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  13. ANZAC MEMORIAL

    A cable from Port Said states:—The Anzac Memorial here Teas unveiled to-day. Mr. W. M. Hughes said that the ...

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  14. BLIND MAN ROBBED

    While a blind man was walking along a city street last night, he was accosted by a woman who asked him for the price of a drink. ...

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  15. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    Throwing a brick through a window of a jeweller's shop in the city at two o'clock this morning a thief snatched a handful of jewellery and ...

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  16. Barmedman C.W.A.

    The annual meeting of Barmedman Branch of the Counter Women's Association was hel din the local School of Arts oh 12th inst. The President of ...

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  17. BIG CRICKET

    Following the sensational dismissa[?] by Nagel of the Englishmen on Monday last (as reported in Monday's issue of "The Advocate") rain ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    Sergeant R. F. Scott, of Barmedman, who has been stationed there for 5½ years, has been transferred to Moruya, where he will take up duty in the near ...

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  19. SECESSION

    Speaking on the Secession Referendum Bill in the West Australian Legislative Assembly, the leader of the Opposition declared that the ...

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  20. MAN DIES

    John Landers, a resident of Orford, Victoria, died from the bite of a tiger snake. ...

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  21. Employment Desired by H.A. College Students

    On completion of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College diploma course in agriculture at the end of the year, several students are desi[?]ns of ...

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  22. LODGMENT OF FEES

    The following is a copy of a letter received by the Wheatgrowers Association of New South Wales, from the Minister for Lauds, Sydney:— ...

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  23. SECOND READING

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Lands moved a second reading of the Closer Settlement Bill, which provides for ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM

    The Australian Test Team will be selected from the follwing 13:—D. G. Bradman (N.S.W.), J. H. Fingleton (N.S.W.), C. V. Geimmon ...

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  25. FATALLY SHOT

    Roy Easton, who left his home ear Foxton, New Zealand, after his lder brother had been fatally shot, returned last night. ...

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  26. CORONER'S COMMENT

    "There is no doubt that the deceased, Jack King, would have been alive to-day had you been, driving on the correct side of the road, and had two ...

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  28. Why Do Women Suffer?

    Women are noted for their indifference to their health. The will suffer days and nights of pain and rarely complain. They are usually more ...

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  29. DECEMBER PAYMENTS

    cable from Washington. states:—"As no facts have been presented by debtor Governments which would justify such postponement," Mr. ...

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  30. MAN ACQUITTED

    The third trial of Walter Willlam Henderson, charged with having murdered his mother, concluded in the Melbourne Criminal Court last ...

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