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  2. GOAL DISPUTE

    When the High Court ease was resumed to-day, Mr. Justice Isaacs suggested that it counsel could segregate the issue of the facts from the law. ...

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  3. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  4. AEROPLANES AT JUNEE

    During November and December, 30 aeroplanes landed in Junee and took on board 1600 gallons of petrol and 120 gallons of oil. ...

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  5. HEIGHT OF RIVER

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  6. FEDERAL CABINET

    "It is quite incorrect that, in arranging for meetings of the Federal Cabinet in Melbourne, I am breaking down a principle said to have been established ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL FIRE

    A sensational fire broke out at the Premises of the Boston Blacking Company at Richmond to-day. The outbreak occurred shortly after midday ...

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  8. BIG RAILWAY JOB

    Mr. C. G. Goode, has been, appointed Metropolitan Area Commissioner of the Government Railways He succeeds Mr Hodgson, retired. Mr. Goode has ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE GAS

    It was officially stated to-day that unless coal supplies for Newcastle are immediately increased, the city will soon be in darkness. The gasworks ...

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  10. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  11. MAN CUTS LEG WITH ADZE

    A man named Cullen, of Currawarna, yesterday morning received a nasty wound in his right shin when an adze which he was using slipped off a piece ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. SLOW WORKERS

    It wan reported in Sydney to-day that instructions have been issued to the managers at Rothbury that all slow workers are to be dismissed. ...

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  13. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Arrangements are well in hand for the Wagga District Ambulance "carnival to be held at the Wagga bathing reserve on January 29. At a meeting ...

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  14. ALDERMAN'S RESIGNATION

    Alderman F. S. Middlemiss, at the Wagga Municipal Council meeting last night tendered an apology on behalf of Alderman K. F. M'Lean who, he said, ...

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  15. EDEN-MONARO SEAT

    Remarkable, allegations are contained in a petition lodged by Mr. J. A. Perkins to the Court, of Disputed Returns, and published in the Commonwealth ...

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  16. STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS

    News received in Sydney late last night indicates that the coalfields situation has taken a fresh and startling turn. It has been learned that ...

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  17. WAGGA'S MANY LICENSES

    Residents of Wagga probably scarcely realise the number of licenses that have to be issued so that certain business undertakings can be carried on. ...

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  18. WAGGA UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    The assistant engineer, Mr. Morrison, reported at last night's meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council that the Government grant of £275 for the ...

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  19. MINISTER FOR MARKETS IN WAGGA

    Mr. Parker Moloney, Minister for Markets and Transport, accompanied by Mrs. Moloney, arrived in Wagga yesterday morning and left a few hours ...

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  20. WAGGA'S DIRTY WATER

    Residents of Wagga have been very conscious of the dirty state of the water from the taps since the rain fell in the last week in December. Making ...

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  21. ATTACKS ON CHINESE

    It is deeply to be regretted that within the last few months murderous attacks on Chinese, more especially in Sydney, should have been somewhat ...

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  22. SPANISH BULL FIGHT

    ALBACETE (Spain), Wednesday. During a bull fight here, a bull leaped over an improvised fence end dashed among the panic-stricken spectators. It ...

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  23. BATLOW BOY SCOUTS

    The Batlow Troop of Boy Scouts is fortunate in having such a keen supporter as the president of the troop committee, Mr. Smith, one of the ...

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  24. HEALTH AND CLEANLINESS

    Mr. D. E. Lewis, health inspector, reported to the Wagga Municipal Council at its meeting last night that for the fortnight ended January 2 ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. NO GERMANS AT ROTHBURY

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. Weaver, to-day emphatically denied that 14 Germans were working at Rothbury. He said that there were several Italians ...

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  26. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES

    "My Government has already given ample evidence of its intention to encourage the development of Australian secondary industries, particularly by the ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    A visitor to Wagga for a few days is Mr. Prank F. Copland. Constable Summerville has been transferred from Junee to Moama. ...

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  28. CARELESS MOTOR DRIVERS

    The carelessness shown by some motor drivers in the main streets of Wagga is remarkable. It is a frequent occurrence to see car drivers ...

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  29. PISTOL LICENSES

    The Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. Childs, was asked to-day whether pistol licenses which expired on December 31 would be renewed to ...

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  30. ALL-OUT POLICY

    It was definitely stated to-day that the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association will ignore the resolution of the combined mining unions ...

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  31. VACATION SWIMMING SCHOOLS

    The number of pupils in the vacation swimming schools now in progress at the Wagga bathing beach each day is nearly 200, of whom 90 are girls They ...

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  32. BLOWFLY MENACE

    A statement issued to-day by Senator Daly, the Minister in charge of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, expects the pastoralists of ...

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  33. COAL FROM ROTHBURY

    Four hundred tons of coal were removed from Rothbury to the railway marshalling yards at Waratah shortly after daylight this morning. ...

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  34. COCAINE TRAFFIC

    "Immediately one cocaine runner is charged another comes along to take his place. Penalties and fives have not the slightest effect," said ...

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  35. NORTH WAGGA BEACH

    The works committee reported at the meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council, held last night, that it had met the representatives of the North ...

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  36. ANOTHER TRAINLOAD

    A second train, carrying 337 tons of coal, was .taken away this afternoon. Pickets lined the railway fence for miles, but did not attempt to ...

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  37. DRUG TRAFFIC

    Official figures were mode available by the Drug Bureau of the Criminal Investigation Branch to-day. They showed that although considerably ...

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  38. FLOUR MILL ABLAZE

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Thursday. Damage estimated at £20,000 was caused by a fire which destroyed a flour mill near North Canterbury. ...

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  39. THE WEATHER

    The maximum shade temperature at the Wagga post office yesterday was 94.5 degrees. This decided drop in the temperature since Tuesday's reading ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE SEAMEN

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. The Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union has decided to support the miners. They refuse to ship ...

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  41. "THE DAILY ADVERTISER" CALENDAR

    With the opening of the New Year and following the usual practice, a pictorial calendar was distributed to readers of "The Daily Advertiser." This ...

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  42. GAOL ESCAPEE

    Edward Lambert, aged 31 years, also known as Webber, who escaped from the Katoomlba lock-up recently, was charged at the Campsie Police Court ...

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  43. A.C.T.U. CONGRESS

    The secretary of the A.C.T.U., Mr. Crofts,. to-day denied the published statement that the All-Australian Trade Union Congress would be held at ...

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  44. HOT IN NORTH AUSTRALIA

    The State Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, stated to-day that high temperatures were being experienced in northern parts of Australia, and if the wind ...

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  45. ARGENTINE MUTTON

    The New Zealand Meat Board prosecuted two Bradford butchers for having sold Argentine lamb as New Zealand. Each butcher was fined &5, ...

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  46. LICENSING LAWS

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, said to-day that the Government will insist on hotelkeepers on the northern, coalfields observing the licensing laws. He said ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND'S STATE COAL MINES

    It is not a difficult matter for any Government, should it be so inclined, to embark on a State enterprise in opposition to private traders. But ...

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  48. HEAT WAVE

    Heat wave conditions prevailed over the western half of the State yesterday, and there were numerous readings in excess of 100 degrees. The ...

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  49. WINE FOR BRITAIN

    Australia was the third largest wine exporter to Great Britain during the 10 months ended October, 1929, according to information received by the ...

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  50. BOMBING OUTRAGES

    Declaring that he had been injured in his credit and reputation, Stanley George Williams, of Graham street, Port Melbourne, issued a writ to-day ...

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  51. INCIDENT IN BANK

    At the Ryde Police Court to-day, Prank Stivet, alias Frank Nailon, aged 50 years, was charged with having demanded money by menaces from Henry ...

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  52. MASS MARCH TO ROTHBURY

    A special meeting of all lodges of the Newcastle district to-day decided that all unemployed miners would undertake a mass march to Rothbury. ...

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  53. LATEST FORECASTS

    The following are the latest official weather forecasts: State: Cloudy and unsettled on the coast, with, some showers likely; fresh ...

    Article : 60 words
  54. MASS PICKETING

    It was reported, to-day that miners officials approached the safety men employed at the various mines, and advised them not to work to-morrow. It ...

    Article : 72 words
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