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  2. CLYDESDALES

    A matter exercising the minds of Clydesdale breeders, and the committees of Agricultural Associations, and which is causing greater auxiety as ...

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  3. WEST MAITLAND COURT

    Five defendants were dealt with for drunkenness. One stated that he met a friend, and had a little too much. Sergeant ...

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  4. TWO CESSNOCK FIRES

    Two almost simultaneous fires occurred at Cessnock early yesterday morning. In each case heavy damage was suffered. ...

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  5. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    On Saturday afternoon a crowded passenger train bound for the Blue Mountain collided with another passenger train standing at the Seven ...

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  6. TRAINEE RILLED.

    As the result of the accidental discharge of a 303 rifle at Williams-town rifle range (Vic.) on Saturday a citizen's trainee was killed and ...

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  7. PUREBREDS UNDER TEST.

    The Dairy Branch of the Department of Agriculture has supplied the list of cows whose tests of milk and butter fai yields were completed ...

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  8. DISTRICT NEEDS

    Mr. W. F. O'Hearn M.L.A. has been notified by the Public Works Department that the Engineering Expert Committee has finalised the ...

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  9. FLOOD MITIGATION.

    Mr. O'Hearn suited to-day that when Mr. Buttonshaw, Minister for Public Works, visits Maitland next month in connection with the ...

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  10. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    Mr. O'Hearn has made application to the Commissioner for Child Endowment. Mr. Treble, asking that, in view of the large amount of work ...

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  11. GREAT NORTHERN ROAD.

    Mr. O'Hearn has been advised that action is being token to improve the main northern road. The Main Roads Board is now responsible for tins ...

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  12. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A shooting affraiy occurred in Adelaide on Saturday night, when a young Russian, Joseph Amitai (27). is alleged to have shot Caroline ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    "Never sneer at the League of Nations, I implore you," said Rev. W. H. Jones, general secretary of the Methodist Home Missions, to a large ...

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  14. HOMEVILLE RUTHERFORD DISTRICTS.

    Mr. O'Hearn is endeavouring to secure a grant from the Government for the purpose of carrying out necessary improvements to the streets ...

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  15. FIRE AT NEWCASTLE

    An outbreak of fire occurred in Tyrrell-street Newcastle on Sunday afternoon when the at[?]es of two semi-detached villas were found to be ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. HEAVY SURETIES.

    Alexander McIver. aged 26 years, labourer, of Station-street, Port Melbourne, one of the five men committed for trial on charges arising out ...

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  17. WOMAN KILLED

    Fate dealt a cruel blow to a family named Dundas on Sunday, when the mother was killed and the father is in hospital in a critical condition, and ...

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  18. BRISK BUSINESS AT CESSNOCK.

    Although the year 1928 is regarded as the blackest in the history of Cessnock the turnover among the tradespeople at the week-end ...

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  19. CAR CRASHES

    While motoring from Sydney to Taree on Saturday afternoon, Dr. G. Cummings, with his wife and daughter, had a miraculous escape from ...

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  20. DEPUTY KILLED.

    William Woodbury a deputy employed in the Lithgow Valley colliery was killed on Saturday, by a fall of stone. ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. MOTORISTS ROBBED

    The police have arrested two men following a complaint by a motorist of a particularly daring attempt at robbery near Hexham on Saturday ...

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  22. CHASE AFTER BURGLAR.

    When an intruder entered a house at Randwick on Saturday afternoon he set the burglar alarm ringing, and in his excitement to silence the ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. FIRE SWEPT.

    A huge grass fire, which is at its height, has placed the whole of the Caroline and Yahl districts, in South Australia, in danger. ...

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  24. SPECIAL HONOURS

    One of the latest official acts performed by the King before his illness was to interview and instruct, in his capacity as patron of the Venerable ...

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  25. THREE INJURED.

    Following a collision between two trams in Cowper-street, near the Waverley Police Station, early on Sunday morning, the driver of one ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. CAR OVERTURNED

    Donald McPhee aged 29 was killed, and four other men injured, when a motor car capsized on' Prince's Highway, near Kembla ...

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  27. DIVORCES.

    During the year no fewer than 1844 petitions for divorce were lodged in New South Wales, which is easily a record. ...

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  28. YACHT ON FIRE.

    Three men suffered from burns when attempting to extinguish a five which broke out aboard a 42ft yacht lying in Parley Bay, Sydney ...

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  29. TWO DROWNED.

    When a sailing boat capsized, two men named Donaldson and Brown, aged 26 and 19, respectively, were drowned. ...

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  30. MOTORIST'S DEATH.

    Lionel Wohling 22. crashed while racing at 60 miles an hour at the Smithfield Motor Speedway, Melbourne, on Saturday, and died shortly ...

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  31. ELECTROCUTED.

    Thomas Raymond Hall, aged 34 years, was found dead on the floor of a bedroom at his residence at Merrylands, on Saturday, having been ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. SHOT DEAD.

    The shooting of Frank Fletcher, 29, a demolisher, in his home at Surry Hill, on Saturday night, is a mystery that is puzzling the police ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. STRANGE SUICIDE.

    A strange suicide is reported from Rotorua (N.Z.) A man, whose body has not yet been identified stood on the edge of a boiling pool at ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. PONSFORD.

    After another examination of his hand, a bone of which was broken while he was batting in the second Test. match in Sydney. Ponsford has ...

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  35. SEIZED BY THROAT.

    William Ratcliffe was walking along a lane at Glebe last night, when he was attacked by three men. One seized him by the throat and ...

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  36. FRACTURED LIMBS.

    When the motor cycle they were riding crashed into a motor car on the Port Kembla-road on Saturday. Ernest White Mid Frederick Cook were ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. OFFER TO BUY TRAMS.

    Mr. R. M. Stewart, governing director of the Metropolitan Omnibus and Transport Co., Ltd. the largest omnibus organisation in Sydney, has ...

    Article : 65 words
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