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    Cold and cloudy in coastal districts and tablelands, with showers. Elsewhere fine ...

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  4. MOON PHASES

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  5. Premiers Decide to Raise a £8,000,000 Loan

    The Premiers' Conference further discussed the floating of a loan for the funding of portion of the internal debt, and for a loan. ...

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  6. Jew's Lagoon Mystery

    The mystery surrounding the death of horses at Jew's Lagoon Station is still unsolved. On Tuesday, Dr. H. R. Seddon ...

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  8. LOCAL & GENERAL

    Narrabri Municipal Council has instructed the Town Clerk to issue final notices in respect of overdue electricity accounts. ...

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  9. DAY BY DAY

    The heart of London proper is the Bank of England. Quirindi Council has decided to set in train preliminary enquiries towards ...

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  11. WHEAT BONUS PAYMENTS

    October 31st has been fixed as the last day on which wheat may be sold in order to qualify for the bounty of fourpence halfpenny a bushel. ...

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  12. OPPOSED TO OTTAWA

    The Trade Union Council passed a resolution opposing the Ottawa agreement. ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL VALUATIONS

    Narrabri Municipal Council has adopted a recommendation from the finance committee that the values of all ratable land be ...

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  14. LOW WHEAT PRICES IN CANADA

    A new seasonal low level was reached by wheat prices today when they were quoted at between one and three-eights and one and five-eights ...

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  15. AUST.-ENGLAND AIR MAIL.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Philip Sassoon, Under Secretary for Air. said he was glad to say considerable progress had ...

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  16. POLICE COURT

    Called before Mr. C. Hawie, J.P., at Narrabri Police Court on Monday last, on a charge of being found drunk at West Narrabri, Matthew ...

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  17. REGULATIONS NOT TO BE ALTERED.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, declared the Government did not propose to straighten the existing regulations to protect ...

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  18. FALL IN STERLING BENEFICIAL

    "People are unnecessarily perturbed about the fall in sterling which without the support of the equil[?]sation fund is now preaching its natural ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    Miss. M. Gray is holidaying in Sydney. Mr. W. F. Robertson, though back at work, has not yet fully shaken off ...

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  20. HUNGER MARCHERS REACH LONDON

    "Hunger" marchers totalling 2000 reached the suburbs of London, and were welcomed by a mass meeting of the unemployed. ...

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  21. N. Z's. VALUABLE SPRING

    An unprecedented early spring season is being experienced throughout the country. It is estimated that it will be worth ...

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  22. MAGISTRATE THREATENED

    At Glebe Police Court to-day, when charges against the four men in connection with the Glebe riots on Tuesday were mentioned, Magistrate ...

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  23. £100 IN HAND

    At a meeting of the Cade Memorial Committee held in the Council Chambers last night, it was reported that collections to-date, including ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED STILL DEMONSTRATING

    The unemployed are still continuing their tactics as a protest against the reduction of the dole. Thirty-one men who took ...

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  25. TERRIFYING EARTH TREMOR

    An earth tremor, the worst ever experienced in the Boort district occurred yesterday. Houses rocked, and plaster fell ...

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  26. The Weather.—

    Further rain fell throughout the North-West on Wednesday night and early on Thursday morning, the heaviest fall being recorded at Millie. ...

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  27. COLOSSAL LOSS

    Operations of the Water Supply Undertakings, which is controlled by the State Rivers Water Supply Commission resulted in a loss of £967,000 ...

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  28. OTTOWA CONFERENCE AND AUSTRALIA

    Mr. F. H. Tout, President of Farmers and Graziers' Association, arrived in Sydney to-day on his return from the Ottawa Conference. ...

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  29. TASMANIA'S GRIEVANCE

    The Assembly unanimously agreed to a motion protesting against the inadequacy of a special grant of £330,000 to Tasmania. ...

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  30. SCONE ESCAPEE CAPTURED

    At the Central Police Court to-day, George Murray, 40, labourer, who the pollge allege escaped from the Scone lock-up on October 16, was ...

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  31. ABORIGINAL ABDUCTS GIRL

    A message from Mount Isa states a twelve year-old school girl was abducted from her bedroom by a half-caste on Tuesday night, and carried ...

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  32. GERMAN AIRMAN ARRIVES

    Captain Hans Bertram, the German airman, arrived at Mascott from Canberra at 11 o'clock this morning. ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at a private hospital in Sydney on Wednesday afternoon of Oliver Harold Hunt, aged 30 years, second son of Mr. and ...

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  34. CHILD'S TRAGIC END

    Leo Terrence King, aged 2, met a shocking death when his clothing became ignited, while sitting beside a fire. ...

    Article : 36 words
  35. MAY DEFEAT VINES

    The Australian Davis Cup Tennis player, Cliff Sproule, who arrived in Sydney to-day, said that Crawford had on excellent chance of defeating ...

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