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  2. Advertising

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  3. DERAILMENT NEAR URANA

    Through the derailment of a ballast train between Urana and Cullivel, the passenger train from Urana to The Rock was delayed five hours yesterday. ...

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  4. AT GENEVA

    The Trench indictment charging Germany with the violation of the violation of the Vursailles Treaty is meeting with unexpected difficulties, Poland and ...

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  5. THE WEATHER

    Steady Broking rain fell in Wagga yesterday during the greater part of the day. The rain set in at about 11 o'clock, and continued practically ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY

    Mr. W. F. M. Ross, referring to the statement made by the Acting Premier (Colonel Bruxner) in the Legislative Assembly in connection with the ...

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  7. 'PLANE CRASH

    While the pilot tried desperately to free his parachute, an Air Force Wapiti 'plane, with one wing broken loose and folded back ...

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  8. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER.

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  9. CATERPILLAR TRACTOR AT COOLAMON

    The new Diesel caterpillar tractor purchased by the Coolamon Shire Council arrived early last week, and was much admired by all who saw it. ...

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  10. REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY

    The Minister for Health (Mr. W. M. Hughes) has announced a general plan, which has been approved by the Federal Council of Health, setting out certain lines of action which it is considered should be taken in an effort to reduce Australia's alarming statistics concerning maternal ...

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  11. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  12. SKATER INJURED

    Adrian Hiscock, aged 20 years, was injured while skating at the Wonderland skating rink last night. He sustained a fractured wrist and injuries ...

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  13. THE MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER

    The secretary of the Gundagai Flood Warning Association (Mr. J. Gardiner) reported last night that the position so far as flood conditions in the ...

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  14. BACK TO NARRANDERA WEEK

    The Narrandera Pastoral and Agricultural Society has advertised in his issue an amended schedule of trott ug events to take place on April 24. These ...

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  15. SNOW AT TUMBARUMBA

    After heavy rain on Saturday snow began to fall about 6 p.m., and continued for about four hours. It was the heaviest fall experienced in ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. D. Luff, of Orange, are at present spending their annual holidays with their people at Tum[?]g Miss Molly Maybury, of Cremorne, ...

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  17. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK

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  18. RETURN FROM STRESA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bamsay MacDonald) was warmly welcomed when he entered the House of Commons to-day within one hour of his ...

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  19. Leeton Diggers' Threat

    Incensed at the refusal of the Railway Department to alter the arrangements for transporting returned soldiers to Sydney for the ...

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  20. RAIN AT ILLABO

    Splendid rains fell over the week-end at Illabo, over one and a half in dies being registered and this, with previous light falls, brings the total ...

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  22. GOOD FALLS AT COOLAMON

    Since Friday last, up till Tuesday morning, about 107 points of rain has been recorded at Coolamon. The rain has been general throughout the ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. ASSASSINATION PLOT

    Police headquarters are unable to confirm the story current in Geneva that two suspects were arrested at Marseilles last week in connection with ...

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  25. RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

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  26. ELECTION TALKS

    "The policy of the Government has been to reduce all taxation charges because we believe that by this means industrial activity will be increased ...

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  27. WOOL CLASSING AT SCHOOLS

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) announces that the Board of Examiners has approved of the acceptance of wool classing as a ...

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  28. ITEMS OF NEWS

    A drop of 1¼d a bushel was noted on the Wagga wheat market yesterday in respect of both bulk and bagged wheat. The price quoted was ...

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  29. LANDING MADE IN CULCAIRN PADDOCK

    After having been seen in the district for more than an hour a 'plans landed on Mr. C. T. Taylor's property, about eight miles from Culcairn, in ...

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  30. "KIDNAPPED" JOURNALIST

    Germany has refused to release Berthol D. Jacob, the anit-Nazi propagandist and journalist, who recently was said to have been ...

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  31. EASTER HOLIDAYS

    Following the usual custom, there will be no issue of "The Daily Advertiser" on Saturday next, April 20. The features usually associated with the ...

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  32. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. AND MRS. E. E. COLLINS

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  33. INTENSE COLD IN SYDNEY

    At 6.50 o'clock this morning the temperature was even lower than that at a similar hour yesterday morning. The thermometer then registered 24.3 ...

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  34. KING'S SILVER JUBILEE

    A meeting of ladies called by the Mayoress (Mrs. H. M'Donough) was held at the Town Hall, Wagga, on Monday to consider arrangements for ...

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  35. PUBLIC OPINION SHOCKED

    Public opinion was shocked by Germany's refusal to release Jacob. It is now anticipated that Switzerland will refer the case to arbitration ...

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  36. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

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  37. FLOOD WATERS

    As a result of the heavy rains, residents of the low-lying partS of moonee Ponds may be forced to leave their homes, as the flood waters are ...

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  38. EASTERN TRADE

    The Federal Advisory Committee on Eastern Trade, which concluded its discussions to-day, recommended that provisin be made by the Government ...

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  39. WAGGA ELECTORATE

    Mr. M. Kilpatrick, M.L.A. for Wagga, who will again contest the Wagga seat in the interests of the United Country Party, will be at ...

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  40. LATEST FORECASTS

    The following are the latest official weather forecasts:— State: Cool and cloudy, with further showers in the southern districts and ...

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  41. COMBINED EASTER SERVICE

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  42. POLLING PLACE AT WESTBY

    Mr. Kilpatrick has been advised by the electoral commissioner (Mr. H. V. Gould) in response to representations on behalf of Mr. H. F. Roberts, ...

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  43. CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE

    When a car and train collided with great force in King street, St. Peter's, the afternoon, three men were injured, two of them seriously. Charles ...

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  44. WAGGA MILITIA

    Members of the Wagga Militia are advised that owing to the usual parade this week falling on Good Friday a parade will take place to-morrow ...

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  45. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Deniliquin on Sunday or Mr. Lachlan M'Bean Kilpatrick, aged 44 years, grazier. He was a native of the district, and was ...

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  46. THE MAN AND THE MACHINE

    A lot of people of people think that although they vote for the Lang candidate they are not voting for the Lang machine. They are absolutely wrong. Every ...

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  47. FATAL MOTOR CAR-CYCLE COLLISION

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  48. CYCLIST AND CAR COLLIDE

    A cyclist had a remarkable escape from death when he was concerned in an accident in Baylis street last night. Joseph Clegg, an employee at the ...

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  49. MAN SEVERELY INJURED

    A piece of shale became dislodged at the top of a brick pit at St. Peter's this afternoon and, falling 120ft., struck Richard Gaffney, of Fairfield, ...

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  50. UNUSUAL CLAIM

    Mrs. Hilda May Newby was the plaintiff in an unusual case before Mr. Justice Jordan in the Causes Court today when she claimed £2000 from ...

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  51. WAGGA HOME NURSING CLASSES

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  52. WOOL SALES

    Although the prices at to-day's wool sales showed no quotable change, the market was in sellers' favor. Competition, which came mainly from ...

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  53. COMPULSORY POOL

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Patron) to-day denied the statement made by Mr. H. L. Simpson, president of the Wheat Growers' Federation, ...

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  54. NO WOMEN

    The Anzac Day march through Melbourne streets will this year be confined strictly to men. The Returned Soldiers' League has issued ...

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  55. FACTORY WORKERS

    Speaking at Coogee to-night, the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) said that the returns made to the Department of ...

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  56. WILLIAM SPECK DEAD

    The death has occurred of William Speck, the famous steeplechase rider, who fractured his spine in a fall at Cheltenham races. Speck rode Thomond ...

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  57. The Unkindest Cut.

    Percival: That was the unkindest cut of all, as the poet says. Penelope: What was? Percival: I showed her one of my ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. LONDON, Tuesday.

    Marie De La Marre, who was charged with the murder of her employer, Alfred Bronard, on Guernsey Island, by cutting his throat, and with forging ...

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