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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL

    The "Coolamon-Ganmain Review" says that Mr. A. Gardiner, who was reported ill last week, was admitted to the Wagga District Hospital suffering ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Allegedly because a painter refused to join the Ironworkers' Union three other painters ceased work at the Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. plant. Port ...

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  6. FOUR DEAD

    A train from Ashford (Kent) to London crashed into a dead-end siding at Swanley. Four persons are believed to have been killed ...

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  7. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  8. PASSING OF "PETER PAN"

    One of the glories of Scotland was to give to the world, contemporaneously, two such gifted men as Hi. L. Stevenson and J. M. Barrie. Towards the end of the 19th century the publication of "A Window in Thrums" and: one or two other books, rarely mentioned now, caused discerning people ...

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  9. RAILWAY WORKERS

    Following addresses by responsible union officials, a lunch-hour meeting of employees at Eveleigh railway workshops to-day recommended that ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  11. Wheat Acreage

    Approximately 4,250,000 acres of wheat were harvested in the 1936-7 season in New South Wales, according to figures released by the ...

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  12. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  13. Mrs. Putnam's Flight

    Mrs. Putnam crossed the Timor Sea from Java in her Lockheed 'plane to-day and landed at the Ross Smith aerodrome, Darwin. She and her ...

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  14. GERMAN DESIRES

    "You may be sure that Germany will continue to bring up the colonial question until her urgent legitimate desires are fulfilled," declared the Minister for ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE STRIKERS RESUME WORK

    Pending a conference with the management on Wednesday, Lysaght's emresume work on the 10 o'clock shift to resume work on the 10 o'clock shift ...

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  16. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK JUNE—JULY

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  17. ARCHBISHOP SHEEHAN

    The former Coadjutor Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (the Rev. Dr. Sheahan), who passed through here to-day, en route to San Francisco, said that ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. AUSTRALIANS IN GREAT WAR

    Mention of the part played by a Wagga soldier in the Great War is made in the official history of Australia in the Great War in volume 11— ...

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  19. ITEMS OF NEWS

    For the potato championship, under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society, six districts entered. Of 43 plots which completed the final stage, ...

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  20. SITUATION EASIER?

    Herr Hitler is spending a holiday at Riocione, which is regarded as an indication that the European situation is easier. ...

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  21. FLYING AND DRINKING

    Mr. G. A. Robinson, managing director of Airlines of Australia Ltd., said to-day that if motorists were as careful about drinking and driving as air ...

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  22. FRENCH FINANCE

    M. Bonnett, former French Ambassador at Washington, arrived at Cherbourg on the Queen Mary, and was immediately rushed to Paris by special ...

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  24. From Near and Far

    It is reported from Dalren that 1200 American sheep arrived for breeding projects in Manchukuo. ...

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  25. LICENSED 'PLANES

    According to figures issued by the Civil Aviation Board to-day there are now 40 licensed machines on the regular air services within Australia, and ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. JAPAN'S MANDATE

    Returning from an inspection of the mandated island, the Supreme War Councillor (Admiral Fujlta) said he was surprised and delighted with ...

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  27. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BALL

    Preparations for the Church of England ball, which will be held in the Plaza Theatre, Wagga, on Wednesday, July 7, are well in train, and it is ...

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  28. CHAIN STORES

    During the chain store inquiry to-day Mr. Justice Browne said that he could see nothing to distinguish between chemists who owned their own ...

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  29. STUDIO TRAGEDY

    One of the most popular broadcasting announcers, Mr. H. M. H. Watts, aged 39 years (known as "What Oh!"), collapsed and died in front of the ...

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  30. HONOR FOR WAGGA COMPOSERS

    The fame of Wagga composers has not been confined to this district. Four years ago a poem, "Birthright," by Mr. D. F. Bertram, of the Wagga Town ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS BEST

    After many months of travel abroad, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith), on hs return to-day, expressed the opinion that the people ...

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  32. Helping Crippled Boy

    Residents of Wagga will recall the spectacle of a crippled boy some time ago making progress along the streets with a pair of crutches, and pulling his ...

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  33. Woollahra Count

    The result of me by-election at, Woollahra will probably remain in doubt until Wednesday, when the preference votes will be allotted. ...

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  34. WAGGA CROQUET CLUB

    The Wagga Croquet Club competitions are still in progress. In the championship doubles Mrs. Woodhouse and Mrs. J. S. Parry defeated Mrs. H. E. ...

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  35. DIVORCE JUDGMENT RESERVED

    Mr. Justice Boyce to-day reserved his decision in the Bolger divorce suit. He indicated that hs judgment would be short and without comment. ...

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  36. Road Toll

    The safety campaign has had little effect on the accident problem. Complete figures issued to-night by the Road Transport and Tramways ...

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  37. KILLED UNDER LORRY

    Percy Cassidy was killed instantly today when he jumped from a moving motor lorry and fell under the wheels. ...

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  38. VANDALISM IN GARDENS

    Just when some stocks in one of the plots at the Memorial Gardens were about to bloom; some miscreant uprooted the plants, and spoilt the whole ...

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  39. RIVERINA PUBLIC WORKS

    The tender board of the Public Works Department yesterday opened two tenders for the provision of a new exercise yard at Jerilderie police station ...

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  40. ALTERATION OF SHIRE BOUNDARIES

    The commissioner appointed by the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) to conduct the affairs of Erina Shire, because of repeated ...

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  41. RELIEF WORK

    While the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) was hearing the views of a deputation from the Canberra branch of the Australian Workers' ...

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  42. ALIEN MIGRANTS

    A statement by the Queensland Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) that alien migrants, particularly Italian, were given advantages to enter Australia ...

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  43. COMBATING DIPHTHERIA

    During the last 10 years, 47,161 cases of diphtheria have occurred in New South Wales and 1842 deaths, mostly children, from this disease. By means ...

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  44. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GROUP

    The weekly meeting of the Wagga Christian Science Group was held on Sunday when the subject of the lesson-sermon was "Christian Science." ...

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  45. COUNTRY MEMBERS

    Country members of Parliament generally agree with Mr. J. T. Reid, M.L.A., who said at a meeting of the Casino United Country Party ...

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  46. DOCTOR ADMITS ERROR

    During the hearing of a case before the Workers' Compensation Commission in which John Vicars and Co. Ltd. sought to have terminated an award ...

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  47. WANGARATTA ACCIDENT

    While returning from Whitfield (V.) the motor train collided with a motor truck at the railway crossing about one mile from Wangarstta. A far of ...

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  48. KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    Arthur Norman Butler, aged 25 years, a native of Tasmania and a member of a Government survey, party working in the Garradunga area, near Innisfail, ...

    Article : 38 words
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