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  4. SWEPT TO SEA

    At Terrigal yesterday a young woman named Miss Florence Louise Woods was swept out to sea and drowned. A gallant attempt to rescue her was made ...

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  6. THE THIRD TEST

    The London "Evening Standard" pays glowing tributes to the success of Don Blackie with the ball in the third Test. The edition devoted nearly two ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. DESIRE FOR GAOL

    In order to gain shelter, a man who was in a destitute condition, broke one of the large plate glass windows of Lowes Ltd, in George-street last night, ...

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  8. THE COAT OF ARMS

    The Queensland Government has received official intimation from the Halian authorities respecting the Coat of Arms incident at lunisfuil. ...

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  9. INTO THE TORRENT

    John Dempster, a holiday passenger on the Auckland, Whangarei excursion,was standing on the carriage platform when the train took a sharp curve, with ...

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  10. KING'S CONDITION

    Dr. E. C. Dods, Professor of Biochemistry at London University, was called into consultation to-day by the medical men attending the King, and ...

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  11. THE THIRD TEST

    Resuming the English innings yesterday, Hammond, with Jardine, gradually approached his double century, and finally got the record-breaking figures ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    One of the most popular residents of Mogriguy, in the person of Henry Shaw, died at his home at Mogriguy on December 27, after having been ill for ...

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  13. MELBOURNE SENSATION

    Mrs. Ada Condon (45) was found in a house in Lethian-street, North Melbourne, with her face badly battered, while a man named Robert Sterry was ...

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  14. ATTEMPT TO DOPE

    After as inquiry into an alleged attempt to dope a greyhoo[?]d at H[?]uilton coursing meeting yesterday the well-known trainer, H. Gibson, was ...

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  15. NYNGAN NEWS

    Nyngan Hospital X-Ray plant was recently successful in locating a coin which a little girl named Paly Wilsons had accidentally swallowed. The ...

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  16. HIS MAJESTY'S GOOD DAY

    A bulletin issued at 8.15 to-night states that the King passed a good day, and there was a slight improvement in His Majesty's condition. ...

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  17. MISSING

    Nothing has been heard of William Lyon Rea[?] (15) since he left Mens Station, Wilcannis, on December 2 for his home of Crow's Nest, on the North ...

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  18. SPENDING MILLIONS

    During the financial year 1927-1928 the Main Roads Board spent £3,365,000. This year the expenditure is expected to reach £3,300,000. The millage of ...

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  19. Gradual Progress

    To-day's news appears to indicate that the King is continuing to make gradual and hoped for progress. It is also apparent that ...

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  20. NOLA ROLEY'S DEATH

    The long search for the body of Nola Rowley, aged 18, of Kurrawang-avenue, Coogee, who was killed on Tuesday morning in a fall over the precipitous cliffs at Echo ...

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  21. WAS VERY GAME

    James Hart, an engineer attached in the Civil Aviaries Department, giving evidence at the inquest concerning the deaths of Brian Rhodes and Fred ...

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  22. ELIZA MARY CARLING

    A sad death occurred in the District Hospital on December 24, when Eilza Mary Carling, wife of Frederick McArthur Curling, of Narromine, passed ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURE.

    At 2 o'clock this afternoon, just on going to press, the thermometer registered 100 degrees, although the mercury will very likely be higher ...

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  24. IN REVOLT

    Members of the Timber Workers Union are in revolt against their new Federal Award which came into operation at the beginning of the year. ...

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  25. CRICKET

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  26. EDITH MATILDA BERRYMAN

    After having been an inmate of a private hospital for some time, Edith Matilda Berryman, widow of the late George Berryman, of "Wetelma," ...

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  28. NEAREST TO TRUMPER

    In an article published to-night Clem Hill, the famous Australian cricketer, regards Hammond as the nearest to the greatest batsman ...

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  29. A BOLT AT BARGO

    Thomas Rockel (11), of Bargo, was dragged by a bolting horse along the main southern road yesterday afternoon. The mad ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    The Rev. P. E. Shepherd, associate editor of the "New South Wales Presbyterian," Sydney, will occupy the pulpit of St. Andrew's Church during the ...

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  31. ERIC SOUTHBURG

    Past the allotted span of man, Eric Southburg was admitted into the District Hospital on New Year's Eve in a very bad condition and with only a ...

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  32. WANGANUI ASSAULT

    Last night Miss Dora Withey, proprietor of a confectionery shop, was in the act of opening her premises when she was violently assaulted by George ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Warm to hot and sultry, with East to North winds. Clouds increasing in the South-west, with some isolated thunder and cool ...

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  34. SPEEDSTER'S WIFE

    While her husband is searching the Sahara for a stretch of sand on which to make new speed records, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell and her children, ...

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  35. EARLWOOD EXPLOSION

    Frank Massey, a proprietor of the boot shop at Earlwood which was destroyed by an explosion early yesterday morning, and who ...

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  36. LISMORE GOLDEN JUBILEE

    Lismore, N.S.W., is often called the Queen City of the North Coast, and it lives up to its reputation. It is the centre of a rich dairying district and ...

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  37. OUR NEW SERIAL

    In this issue the first instalment of the new story, "The Dagger and the Cord." secured by the "Dispatch," begins and a synopsis of the first ...

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  38. BILLIARDS

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  39. OUR CALENDARS

    With this issue of "The Dispatch" is circulated our annual calendar, and we hope that each square will represent twelve happy and prosperous ...

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  40. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    The Mayor's Christmas Cheer Fund, we have been informed, was very successful, as the public responded in a magnificent manner to the appeal for ...

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  41. BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS

    After having carried on the butchery business known as N. Luck and Co. for eight years. Mr. Luck has sold and to Messrs, Driven Bros, who look over ...

    Article : 34 words
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