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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Zangara has been sentenced to 80 years' imprisonment on the following pleas:—Guilty of attacks on the President-elect (Mr. Roosevelt), Margaret ...

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  5. C. W. A.

    On Thursday, March 2, at 3 p.m., Mrs. Mutt Sawyer (State President of the C.W.A.) will be tendered a reception at the Theatre Royal, kindly ...

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  6. PROGRESSIVE PLANS

    The enthusiasm shown at the now Dubto Eugby Leaguo Executive's first mooting at the Mechanics' Institute last night was a ...

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  7. The Weaver Plan

    The Minister for Health (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver), has reiterated his decision that subsidised hospitals must purchase through the Government Stores ...

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  8. BRIGHT CRICKET

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  10. The Wool Outlook

    Mr. H. G. Dawson, a prominent English wool authority, who has just completed a visit to Australia and Now Zealand, says that the wool situation ...

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  11. DRIVER INJURED

    Mr. G. Carroll, driver of a train from Newcastle to Maitland was struck on the head by a stone at Waratah, last night. ...

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  12. JAPAN'S PLANS

    The "Daily Express" says that Japan's recent extensive purchase of old British liners is believed to presage their use for warlike purposes. ...

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  13. GROUP DIFFERENCES

    "A lot hinges on the Group meeting, as far as football in the West is concerned," said President J. T. Francis when he and Mr. A. ...

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  14. TO MEMORY DEAR

    A meeting of District Cricket Club secretaries unanimously decided to arrange for the erection of a suitable memorial over tho grave of Archie ...

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  15. TOPPED THE MARKET

    Messrs. Stevenson Bros., Terra Beka, near Geurie, gained the enviable distinction of topping the Sydney market, with lambs, at one ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    Generally fine, cool night, warmer day; South to South-west winds. fresh on Coast but backing northerly inland. ...

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  17. FALL FROM TRAM

    Frank Mulligan (40), of Inglevale, near Coonabarabran, who was on his first visit to the city, was killed when he fell from a tram in Pitt Street last ...

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  18. WOOL SALES BRIGHT

    There was good general competition for all descriptions of Merino wool at Monday's wool sales. The market generally was equal to ...

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  19. SWIMMERS MIX IT

    At the conclusion of a race for the Goldstein Memorial Cup at the Coogee Aquarium Baths last night, a number of the contestants got into holts, and ...

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  20. BEASLEY'S BLUFF

    In an address at Lithgow Mr. J. A. Boaslcy, M.H.R., said that if any organisations stood in the way of the Socialisation of Credit, when Labor ...

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  21. WHEAT ELEVATORS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hugh Main) opened in Sydney to-day the conference of representative wheat-growers, shippers, railways, local ...

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  22. THE CENSUS

    Eighteen searching questions, covering almost every phase of the average person's birth, life, marriage occupation and relationship, is contained in ...

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  23. FLYING HOME

    Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith has decided to fly the Southern Cross back to Australia from New Zealand at the cad of March. ...

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  24. PROHIBITION

    The House of Representatives, by 289 votes to 121, carried a resolution similar to that adopted in tho Senate, placing the question of the repeal of ...

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  25. IDLE YOUTH

    The Director of the Vocational Training Bureau, stages that there are 40,000 boys and 25,000 girls in this State in need of employment. ...

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  26. DOUGLAS PLAN

    The Australian Economic Advisory Council has issued a statement concerning the Donglas Social Credit System. It urges the people not to allow ...

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  27. STARTLING TIP

    Opening tho Air Committee Deliberations Disarmament Conference at Genova, Lord Londonderry (British Air Minister) declared that aircraft ...

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  28. CLEVER THEFTS

    It was stated in the Maitland Police Court yesterday that over £2000 worth of tobacco had been stolen from trains between Wyee and Maitland during the ...

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  29. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Still going strong! To-night's the night for the Tennis Dance. Don't miss it. Charged with failing to keep to the ...

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  30. WHAT A FIND!

    When a number of boys were playing on a vacant allotment of land at Parramatta they found a box containing £50 in bunk notes. ...

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  31. NARROMINE SHOWMEN

    Mr. It. G. McKillop presided over a well-attended meeting of committeemen of the Nurromine Show Association. ...

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  32. SHELL TOUR BOOK

    So popular has been the tour book issued by the Shell Company, that a second printing has been made. In addition to showing all the principal highways in the principal ...

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  33. SPEEDY SWIMMER

    Young Hill Rich is one of the most promising swimmers in Dubbo. On Sunday he collected more laurels by landing the 50 Yards' Junior Handicap ...

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  34. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor and family leave to-night for the annual holiday at Manly. Mr. J. S. McLean, manager of the ...

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  35. ARREST UNDER ARMS

    By the arrest of two men at gunpoint at Marrickville last night, the police hope to clear up a number of house robberies. ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    August Horman Ratkey, an old-age pensioner who had resided at Minors for many years, died in the Dubbo District Hospital on Friday last. ...

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  37. BRONZE STATUE

    A bronze statue of Archbishop Kelly, of Sydney, will be unveiled at St. Mary's Cathedral next sunday by Archbishop Cattanco, Papal Delegate. ...

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