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  4. State's Reflex

    Sir Samuel Hordern, in a broadcast address last night, declared that the forthcoming Royal Show would be the most successful ever held, not only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Brewarrina Blaze

    Seven business premises were totally destroyed by fire at Brewarrina early yesterday morning. The damage is estimated between ...

    Article : 82 words
  6. SPEED!

    Whirring 'planes hurtling through the air at a terrific speed thrilled a crowd estimated at 3000 at Narromine on Saturday and ...

    Article : 537 words
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  8. Double Event

    It looks as though there wil be a double wedding in Melbourne next September, when Captain Kingsford-Smith and Miss Mary Powell are to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Fatal Collision

    When a train crashed late a heavily l[?]ded motor bus at Kikurangi, New Zealand, on Saturday night, six occupants of the bus were killed and five ...

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  10. The Jingle of Bingle

    Bingle, who, because he grows three cars of wheat in his front garden, where none was grown before, is much interested in wheat pools and, ...

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  11. Personal

    The Rev. G. Knox Read and Mrs. Read, who have been transferred from Lithgow to Dubbo, were farewelled by members of the Lithgow Methodist ...

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  12. FOX TO HANG

    The Home Secretary will not interfere with the sentence of death passed on Henry Pox, who was convicted of the murder of his mother in an hotel ...

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  13. A NIGHT BRAWL

    Three men who were treated at the St. George Hospital last night stated that they had been injured in a fight at Rockdale. One, Charles ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. OUR NEW TARIFF

    The Associated Press reports that a Department of Commerce official predicts that American exports to Australia will define approximately 5 per ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. ESCAPED FROM NOUMEA

    Ah Chung (40), a gardener was charged at the Central Court to-day with being a prohibited immigrant. The police alleged that he escaped ...

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  16. OUTSPOKEN P.M.

    Dubbo' P.M., Mr. Adams, is nothing, if not outspoken. In the Police Court to-day s debts case was called, and the plaintiff ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. LIBERAL ROUTED

    The South Australian electors made no mistake regarding the Butler Liberal Government. It has gone the way of the Bruce-Page Government. At the general elections which took place on Saturday, Labour won a ...

    Article : 276 words
  18. Local and General

    Because she failed to renew her motor license, a woman was fined 1- and 8- costs in the Police Court to-day, P.M., Adams took into ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. "BILLY" HUGHES

    The Dubbo branch of the Australian Party have arranged for Mr. W. M. Hughes to explain the Party's aim at a public meeting ...

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  20. STOCKOWNERS, BEWARE!

    Failure to legibly brand a herd of 40 cattle was the cause of a man being fined £2, with 8- costs; in default, 14 days, in the Police Court to-day. P.M. ...

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  21. ON THE BOWLING GREEN

    In ideal weather the Western ' District championships was conducted on the local Bowling Green on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  22. PALE BLUE NINON.

    Pale pink ninon was chosen by Alma Ivy Bryant, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryant, of 134 Bourke-street, for ...

    Article : 270 words
  23. BIG NIGHT FOR SOUTHERN HOSPITAL QUEEN

    Jazz enthusiasts and others will be well catered for on Wednesday night next, in the Protestant Hall, where a dance and euchre party will be held in ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. TO DAY'S FORECAST

    Becoming cloudy in the West and North-west, where some scattered thunderstorms are developing; elsewhere fine for the present ...

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  25. Beaten at Last

    Final billiard scores are: -- Newman (14,145) defeated Lindrum (13,955). Smith (20,511) defeated McConachy ...

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  26. Poisoning Puzzle

    The detectives believe that they have now solved the Conjoin poisoning mystery, which puzzled them for some time. They are convinced that Charles ...

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  27. INTER-TOWN VISIT TEMPORARILY POSTPONED

    At an adorned meeting held at Coonamble on Wednesday last, to consider the proposal of the inter-town visit, it was resolved that the ...

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  28. ON THE NARROMINE' ROAD

    While proceeding to the air pagenant at Narromine yesterday morning, Minerva sedan car owned by Mr. Stuart, of Geurie, and ...

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  29. NO "MARK"

    Despite the fact that three men were found in the Exchange Hotel during prohibited hours, on March 22, it transpired in the Police Court ...

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  30. WAITING FOR BRIAND

    As was anticipated, the Naval Conference had undergone no change during the week-end. No interviews having been arranged, most of the ...

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  31. SAID HE WAS TRAVELLER

    Despite the fact that he told both the licensee and Sergeant Sheridan that he was a traveller, an old-age pensioner who was found at Moston's ...

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  32. WHEAT QUOTATIONS

    The following quotations for wheat were made this morning : -- Bulk, 484 : bagged. 410. ...

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  33. Tout and the Tariff

    The president of the New South Wales Graziers' Association (Mr. P. H. Tout), referring to the tariff at the annual conference of that body to-day, ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. PLENTY OF RAIN, SAYS "PROFESSOR" WALSH

    "Professor" Walsh is evidently affected by the blight sunshine which we have been experiencing lately, for he predicts further disturbances in our ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. MILITARY MUTINY

    The War Ministry has revealed that 10 men, at a Pot[?]s Disciplinary Camp, on the Island of Cleron, mutined. On March 30 they entered a cafe, ...

    Article : 71 words
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  37. NEW WAR BOOK

    The newest war book. "[?]ree Privates We," written by Private 190[?] -- now discovered to be Frederick Manning, a native of Sydney, has been very highly ...

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