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  5. THIRD WOOL SALE

    Third series of the 1934-35 Albury wool sales will be held today and to-morrow, when the associated brokers win offer 15,000 ...

    Article : 170 words
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  7. IGNORED BULLETS

    An encounter with Albury police by two men in a limousine alleged to have been stolen from a city garage was described in a ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. SYDNEY SALES

    At to-day’s wool sales the market ruled firm at yesterday’s rates. There was good general competition, chiefly from. Yorkshire, Japan and the ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. GERMANY AS A BUYER

    “In the circumstances it is almost impossible for Germany to buy from either Australia or New Zealand ,” declared Mr. G. E. Schundt, a German ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. NEW STATES REPORT

    The Premier suited to-night that Cabinet had not yet dealt with the report of Mr. Justice Nicholas on New States. ...

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  11. MENACE OF “'WOOLSTRA”

    The opinion that “woolstra” the German substitute for wool, would soon be a serious competitor with real wool was expressed ...

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  12. A BRIGHTER STORY

    Railway traffic revenue for the six months ended December 31 last was £351,728 more than for the corresponding period of the ...

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  14. CROSSED THE FLOOR

    Twelve U.A.P. members crossed the floor of the Legislative Assembly to-day to vote for the disallowance of the regulation ...

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  15. “WRONGFULLY ON ROLLS”

    The Premier stated tonight that If the leader of the Opposition would make a specific statement giving evidence of alleged ...

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  16. WAGGA’S WATER SUPPLY

    Mr. Kilpatriok (C.P.) asked the Minister for Health in the Legislative Assembly to-day if he had obtained from Wagga, a sample ...

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  17. A WOMAN’S DEATH

    At an inquest into the death on January 23 of Mrs. Emily Radford, cleaner f Globe today Dr. Stratford Sheldon Macquarie street, said ...

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  18. AN UNOFFICIAL VISIT

    A stir has been caused by the alleged visit last night of three persons to the quarantine station in a dinghy, as a result of which they ...

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  19. WIRELESS ON COASTAD STEAMERS

    The regulation providing for the installation of wireless on coastal ships will probably be gazetted this week, although shipowners probably will be ...

    Article : 35 words
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  21. CHURCH COMES FIRST

    “To gain salvation It is not sufficient even if it were possible, to lead an honorable, upright life , and to set aside all churches.” declared ...

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  22. CRASHED 60 FEET

    John Clarkson. aged four, crashed 60 feet to his death on to a railway line while playing with his five-3-ear-ola brother on -the ...

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  23. GAOL ESCAPEE GAOLED

    John Kingsley Clarkson, who escaped from Cootamundra gaol recently, was described as “a horrible menace to society” by Judge ...

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  24. SHARE LOTTERY TICKET

    Michael Thomas Frawley, 44, clerk. was fined; £25 at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having for gain taken part in the formation; ...

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  25. 44-HOUR WEEK

    The application of the Australian Railways Union for a 44-hour working week was adjourned by Judge Drake-Brockman .in the Federal ...

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  26. MEAT AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN

    The committee of the N.S.W. Meat Exparters’ Association today failed to reach a decision regarding the suggested formation of an advisory ...

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  27. CLOTHING FOR THE UNEMPLOYED

    A start was made to-day. with the issue of clothing and boots to the unployed, when over, a thousand parcels were despatched. ...

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