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  2. Advertising

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  4. TUMUT CENTENARY

    Tumut is 100 years old. The first week of next month will be devoted to the centenary celebrations. Details of the interesting programme of events ...

    Article : 37 words
  5. STATE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, in reply to Major Connell, the Attorney General, Mr. T. R. Bavin, stated in regard to the bequest of the late Mr. ...

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  6. OPIUM SMOKING.

    Opium smokers in Australia hare an elaborate system of obtaining their contraband drug. Despite the strictest supervision, addicts to the habit ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTION.

    On his return to Aberavon, his constituency, after another 500 mile tour, Mr. Ramsay M'Donald stated that he had found such enthusiasm for the ...

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  8. RETURN OF MR. E. J. GORMAN

    Mr. E. J. Gorman, one of the leaders of the New States Movement, and uncle of Mr. T. E. Gorman, of Yerong Creek, has just returned to Australia, after a world tour. Yesterday he had an interesting talk with ...

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  9. UNAPPRECIATED HUMOR

    It is stated that last night, a young man of Wagga engaged in a somewhat heated argument with a stranger. In a moment of jocularity, he pretended ...

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  10. OUR "GO SLOW" POLICY OF EDUCATION.

    At one of the Riverina District Council meetings of the F.S.A. recently serious complaints were made about the schooling accommodation in many parts ...

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  11. STATE ELECTORAL ROLLS

    The electors on the rolls for the next State election, number 1,230,503, which is a net increase of 27,925 compared with the previous electoral roll. The ...

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  12. SINN-FEIN MANIFESTO

    Mr. E. De Valera, on behalf of the standing committee of the Sinn Fein has issued a manifesto to the electors of North East Ireland. It states: ...

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  13. BUSINESS CHANGE.

    Mr. G. C. George, who hails from Richmond, Victoria, has taken over the bakery, newsagency, cool drinks and confectionery business formerly ...

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  14. NOVEL DEBT LIQUIDATION SCHEME

    The secretary of the Coolamon P. and A. Association, Mr. J. H. Seymour, has launched a novel scheme for the liquidation of the debt on the association. ...

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  15. HOSPITAL VISITING COMMITTEE.

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  16. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 281 words
  17. BIG CHAFF CONSIGNMENTS

    Last month. 221 trucks of chaff were dispatched from the Coolamon railway yards. This represents just over 1911 tons. Up till Thursday last, 130 trucks ...

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  18. Chinese Tangle.

    Reuter's, Pekin correspondent reports that further Fengt[?]en attacks on the Shanghai-Kuan front yesterday, were repulsed. It is reported that the ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND TRAFFIC.

    Recently a customs officer in Auckland made a startling statement that a considerable traffic in opium to New Zealand was going on. He suggested ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. PERSONAL.

    Constable Armstrong ceased his connection with the police force of N.S.W. as from yesterday. He was transferred from Albury to Wagga. ...

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  22. SMUGGLER IMPRISONED.

    Three months imprisonment, without the option of a fine, was imposed upon Ho Lang, an Asiatic fireman from the steamer Rafura, for being found in ...

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  23. WHEAT POOL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  24. Forged Bank Notes.

    "Wright, an engineer, Edith Cavanagh, a domestic and Wiliam Jacobson, a rabbit poisoner, were charged at the Central Police Court to-day, with ...

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  25. PEKIN DISCONNECTED.

    Pekin was suddenly and completely cut off telegraphically from everywhere this morning. ...

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  26. Amusements.

    At the Oxford Theatre last night the Stanley M'Kay's Pantomine Company staged the "Passing Show of 1924" to a large audience. The stage setting and ...

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  27. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    Yesterday afternoon, brisk business wag done at St. John's Cafe. The tablets were beautifully decorated with roses sweet peas and waratahs. The ...

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  28. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—The move of the MP. and A. Association to hold a combined autumn carnival and flower snow will, I feel certain, be welcomed by all lovers of ...

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  29. Allies and Germany.

    Reuter's Mayence correspondent reports that the French troops have evacuated the zones of Dortmund, Remscheid and Vohwinkel and the town of ...

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  30. A.W.U. and A.L.P.

    In an official statement issued today the A.W.U. makes an attack on the Australian Labor Party executive. "In the Australian Labor Party of ...

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  31. COOLAMON CROPS COMPETITION

    Mr. J. H. Seymour, secretary of the Coolamon P. and A. Association, advises that he has received 29 entries for the district growing crop competition. ...

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  32. MEAT FREIGHTS

    A meeting attended by Messrs A. R. Hassan and R. Sinclair, of the Australian Meat Council, Mr. G. Fairbairn, Victorian Agent-General, and ...

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  33. STREET BAND PERFORMANCES

    Permission having been granted by the council to the Wagga Brass Band, to play in the main streets on Friday nights during the summer months, the ...

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  34. Alleged Housebreaking.

    Percy Archibald M'Donald, who was charged at the Darlinghurst Sessions with housebreaking, was found guilty of receiving and was remanded for ...

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  35. STRAND THEATRE

    The picture programme at the Strand Theatre tonight is advertised in this issue. The two main pictures announced will be supported by interesting ...

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  36. THEFTS FROM THE PARK

    Lately a number of boys have been stealing duck eggs from the Newtown Park. The Town Clerk, Mr.' R. Emblen, announces that there is a very ...

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  37. Railwaymen's Safety.

    A tragic coincidence was disclosed in the City Coroner's Court to-day, at the inquest on the body of Henry Martin, who was run down by a train ...

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  38. Alien Immigration.

    The statement was made by Mr. Hudson, welfare officer on the liner Ormonde which reached Sydney to-day, that 250 of the passengers cannot ...

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  39. Sydney Wool Sales.

    At the Sydney wool sales today 19,239 bales were offered and 8,841 sold at auction, while 2,262 were sold privately. The market closed firm with an upward ...

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  40. M.T.C. SPRING MEETING.

    The annual spring meeting of the Murrumbidgee Turf Club is to be held this afternoon and to-morrow, October 24 and 25. To-day the meeting will ...

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  41. Loyalist Wharfies.

    A stop work meeting of the Labored Union wag held in Sydney to-day, when the proposals formulated by the recent interstate conference ...

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  42. Ships in Difficulties.

    The Schooner Cathkit, which was 50 days overdue front Hobart to Melbourne, was sighted early to-day near Bateman's Bay. She was seen by the ...

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  43. For Urgent Attention.

    Is free to all children, twelve and under in Wagga and all surrounding, districts. Entries must reach Maples not later than Saturday, 25th.—Maples, ...

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  44. Coming Elections.

    Mr. J. J. Price, general secretary of the Progressive Party, announced tonight that Mr. Crawford Vaughan, exPremier of South Australia, and ...

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  45. Undermanned Asylumns

    The considerable dissatisfaction long felt among attendants at hospitals for mental patients, lias been intensified by a feeling that their grievances are ...

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  46. Irene Tuckerman's Murder.

    The Melbourne police state that information has been obtained which has thrown new* light on the Irene Tukerman murder. They expect big ...

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  47. Woman Found Dead.

    Mrs. Flockhart, of Ascot Tale, was found dead at her home to-day with her throat cut and by her side was a razor. Some months ago her husband ...

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  48. S.S. CASINO REFLOATED

    The steamer Casino was floated off the, rocks near Lorne, early this morning under her own steam and arrived in the Bay. Much of her cargo was ...

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