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  2. Advertising

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  4. EMPIRE WOOL CONFERENCE

    "In the estimates are correct, the income to Australia from the Bale of wool during the present season should be £60,000,000," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), amidst applause, in opening the Empire conference of wool growers ...

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  5. GERMAN PLANS

    General Goering was welcomed by Signor Mussolini and the Foreign Secretary (Count Ciano) in addition to the many other high authorities on ...

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  6. WAGGA-MANGOPLAH ROAD

    A meeting of the Kyeamba Shirr Council will take place to-day, and at noon a deputation from the public meeting which was held earlier this ...

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  7. LEAVING CERTIFICATE

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  8. DECREASE IN UNEMPLOYMENT

    Official statistics issued this week show that for the last quarter of 1936 the employment position has greatly improved in Australia. Returns have been provided by 390 unions with a total membership of 437,246, showing that the aggregate number of unemployed members is 46,863. ...

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  9. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  10. COLLAPSED AT SALEYARDS

    The fatal collapse of Robert O'Hara Burke Blake, aged 74 years, retired farmer, of Fox-street, at the Wagga saleyards January 6 formed the ...

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  11. Wool Sales

    A good selection was offered at today's wool sales and met with strong, competition. The home trade purchased the bulk of the offering, which ...

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  12. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  13. RIVER FATALITY INQUEST

    The inquest concerning Colin Wilson, the schoolboy who died after being rescued from the Murrumbidgee River on Tuesday afternoon, will be ...

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  14. ITEMS OF NEWS

    While working on the railway Une near Tarcutta-road yesterday, James Birch, aged 59 years, of Kildareavenue, a railway fettler, collapsed ...

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  15. MELBOURNE MARKET

    The wool market again revealed a hardening tendency to-day and talc, rates were fully maintained with particularly strong competition from all ...

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  16. KNOCKED DOWN BY BICYCLE

    One of a chapter of accidents in Wagga yesterday, a little girl, Elsie Hore, aged about four years, of Borambola, was knocked to the ground by ...

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  17. PREMIER ASKED TO VISIT JUNEE

    The Junee Municipal Council through their town clerk (Mr. R. P. Goodsir). who is a ilose friend of the Premier (Mr. Stevens), has asked ...

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  18. BROKERS' REPORTS

    Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Wagga, report having received the following telegram from their Melbourne office. "Submitted pood catalogue 6000 bales ...

    Article : 53 words
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  20. GANMAIN SILOS

    When the Ganmain silos closed on Monday a total of 97,000 bags had been received. With the addition of wheat stacked on private sites and ...

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  21. MR. TOM COLLINS TO VISIT RIVERINA TOWNS

    "Mr. Tom Collins. M.H.R.. will [?] Gundagai to-morrow afternoon, and on Sunday will be at Batlow. On Monday Mr. Collins will be at Adelong ...

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  22. AT BRISBANE

    Japanese buyers were quiet at the wool sales to-day, but prices were maintained under good competition from Germany, France, the Continent ...

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  23. TRAVELLER INJURED

    Thomas Hurley, aged 45 years, a traveller, was injured yesterday afternoon when the motor cycle he was riding and a truck, driven by Mr. C. ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. THE WEATHER

    The State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said to-day that the flood danger on the north coast was not now so pronounced, as only light rain had ...

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  25. BAIL EXCuRSIONS TO SYDNEY

    Excursion trains will leave Wagga for Sydney and intermediate stations on Monday morning. January 25 at [?] and on Wednesday ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    The King and Queen made a tour of Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, and discussed arrangements for going into residence there. Her Majesty made ...

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  27. TRIALS AT WAGGA GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENT FARM

    The manager of the Government Experiment Farm, Wagga (Mr. Hugh Ross) has supplied particulars of experiments at the farm during 1936. ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. LATEST FORECASTS

    The following are the latest official weather forecasts:— State: Mostly cloudy, sultry and unsettled, with scattered rain and ...

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  29. COLLINGULLIE RESIDENTS INJURED

    When a utility truck proceeding towards Wagga and being driven by Mr. R. G. Cameron, of South Collingullie, came into collision near Yarragundry ...

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  30. THEFT OF WATCH

    A youth's ingratitude to a friend who had offered him help, resulted in Edwin Raymond John Harrison, aged 19 years, appearing before Mr. J. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    "Impartial opinions, do not endorse the attitude of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce in objecting to the terms of settlement of the trade ...

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  32. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    "They are hitting me below the belt," declared Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, M.H.R., referring to-day to the opposition by certain interests to his appointment as ...

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  33. PREMIER ON TOUR

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) will leave on a comprehensive tour of Riverina to-morrow night. He will arrive at Junee on Saturday morning, ...

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  34. OBITUARY

    Sister Mary Monica died on Monday in the Sacred Heart Hospital, Cootamundra, at the age of ,70 years. Entering the Convent in 1890, she taught ...

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  35. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BALL

    At a well attended and enthusiastic meeting held, at St. John's Ball, Wagga, last night preliminary plans were made for the holding of the ...

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  36. REFERENDA

    The Cabinet to-day decided to support the referenda, but before embarking on the campaign the Ministers will await details of the programme of the ...

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  37. MRS. A. J. HARVEY

    The death occurred last Friday night of Mrs. Sarah Sophis Harvey, wife of Mr. Arthur James Harvey, of Batlow, at the residence of her son, ...

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  38. GRASS FIRE IN KINCAID-STREET

    Shortly before 6 o'clock yesterday evening, the Wagga Fire Brigade received a call through the telephone exchange to attend to a grass fire off ...

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  39. CABINET MINISTERS

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to launch the referendum campaign at the Town Hall on February 8. Dr. Earle Page and other members of the ...

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  40. MAROONED ON RIVER BANK

    The M'Intyre River at Boggabilla has risen 24 feet in the past 24 hours. Three men who live on the bank were marooned from the township to-day ...

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  41. MR. E. A. TAYLOR

    The death occurred in Melbourne on January 8 of Mr. E. A. Taylor, who conducted a bakery business at Ganmain for several years in partnership ...

    Article : 54 words
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