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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Baleman's Bay early this morning, when a car, driven by the Rev. J. Benson, Hector of Bodalla, plunged into the ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) addressed a huge gathering in the Sydney Town Hall last night. Other who spoke were the Premier (Mr. Bavin) ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Sydney seamen received a message from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) yesterday, ordering the seamen to remain at work. Mr. Bruce added ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    The Graf Zeppelin left fur America at 8 a.m. with 60 people aboard. The commander hopes to reach New York on Sunday morning. The passengers were ...

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    CATTAIL C. L. A. ABBOTT, M.H.R., Sitting Member and Selected Country Party Candidate for the Gwydir at the forthcoming election. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BUILD UP YOUR TOWN.

    As I mentioned in a previous article a Progress Association has no limit as regards its activities. Given the ideas, and the support it deserves, it can do ...

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  10. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    The police, on going to Harold Horan's residence to ascertain why he did not attend an inquiry, found that he had departed. The police ordered ...

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  11. MARSDEN OUTED.

    The A.J.C. Committee dismissed the appeal of Jockey R. J. Marsden against the decision of the stipendiary stewards in disqualifying him for two years. ...

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  12. SIGN OF COLLAPSE.

    Definite signs of the collapse of the shipping strike were forthcoming last night when the official recommendation of the strike leaders was received by ...

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  13. LEGACY FOR HORSES.

    The late George Bills, a wealthy Kent-street wire mattress manufacturer, left an income of about £70,000, to be used for the erection throughout ...

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  14. CRASH AT HENDON.

    Crushing in the Royal enclosure from which the King watches the annual airpageant at Hendon an airforce palne was buried deep in the ground. The ...

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  15. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    A message from Christchurch says that the Southern Cross was prepared to leave at 4.45 this morning, but owing to an adverse weather report the ...

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  16. DISMISSED.

    The case in which Constable Roy Edwards Munro was charged at the Bombala Police Court with stealing a £10 note, the property of Alfred ...

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  17. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    C. D. Grieve narrowly escaped death last night when the engine of a train bound for Liverpool to Sydney crashed into his car, which was hurled several ...

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  18. BRINGING CHINA INTO LINE

    The Nationalist Government has started a campaign to bring China into line with other Western Powers. Thirty-eight thousand women and ...

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  19. LUNATIC AT LARGE.

    Two constable saw a man carrying an axe rushing towards the Show Ground yesterday. He was followed by two asylum attendants. The man was ...

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  20. THE HOUSINIG BILL.

    The most important amendments suggested by the Government for its Housing Hill in the Assembly last night were that default in the payment of ...

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  21. TWO LEGS AMPUTATED.

    Sir Charles Skerrett, Chief Justice of New Zealand, who a few months ago had a leg amputated owing to clots of blood interfering with the ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Sergeant Second-Class Payne, from Bega, now stationed at Dubbo, arrived on Wednesday afternoon, and is staying with his wife and family at the Club ...

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  23. BIG PROPERTY DEAL.

    "Narrangullen" Station, near Yass, has been purchased by A. B. Triggs from Trescowthick and Chapman for £800,000. ...

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  24. A FOOL'S PARADISE

    Mr. Thomson, Lender of the Country Party in the W.A. Legislative Assembly, declared that West Australians were living in a fool's paradise. He added ...

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  25. GULBRANSEN RECITAL.

    Music lovers responded in large numbers to to the invitation issued by E. F. Wilks and Co. to hour the Gulbransen registering piano. The firm placed a ...

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  26. GET TO WORK QUICKLY.

    Mr. Banks Amory, British Migration Officer, said last night that the migration organisation in the country counted were than organisation in the city. ...

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  27. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    Addressing a conference of doctors the Director General of Public Health, Dr. Dick, said that there was no reason why medical practitioners should not ...

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  28. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    At a dinner to celebrate the 76th anniversary of the University of Sydney it was announced that Mr. G. H. Bosch, the well-known Sydney business man ...

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  29. THE STATE BUDGET.

    The principal feature of Mr. Bavin's Budget Speech, delivered on Wednesday night, was the new classification of the various departments of ...

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  30. AFTER ROW WITH GIRL.

    A young man staggered into a house at Richmond lust night late bleeding from a bullet wound in the chest. He told the police that after a row with ...

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  31. Thunderbolt Memories.

    Mr. B. Blanch, Chairman of the Railway Ambulance Board, waiting for the banquet last Wednesday, and chatting to a "Liberal" representative, told ...

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  32. Treasurer's Policy Speech.

    Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, delivered his policy speech at Grafton on Wednesday night. It was a masterly and meticulous resume of Federal ...

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  33. NOTHING BUT THE BEST.

    A report by the State Dairy export discloses that 93 per cent, of the total of butter manufactured last season was choicest quality. ...

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  34. TIN HARE IN U.S.A.

    The United States have accepted the mechanical hare with all the enthusiasm that has been accorded the innovation in other countries, but there, too, a ...

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  35. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The Coroner's inquest concerning the death of Margaret Williams, at Wonthaggi, has concluded. William Watson Carr was committed for trial on a ...

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  36. MANDATED TERRITORY.

    Power has been given to the Administration of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea to issue nickel coins to the value of one penny and halfpenny. ...

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  37. WEALTHY DOCTOR.

    The estate of the late Dr. James Frederick Elliott, chairman of directors of Elliott. Bros., Ltd., and Clements Tonic Ltd., has been valued ...

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  38. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/7 1/2. ...

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