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  2. Worse Than Drought

    RABBITS are thick enough in parts of the Mudgee district, but according to reports from many other country ...

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  4. RAILWAY FIGURES

    The fact that shearing is practically completed accounted for the big drop in the amount of wool despatched from the Mudgee railway ...

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  5. GUIDES FOR AIRMEN

    To minimise the risk of accidents to aeroplane pilots who when flying visibility is poor, often have to descend to ascertain their ...

    Article : 100 words
  6. BURRENDONG DAM

    At the Macquarie Shire Council meeting on Saturday last a letter was read from Mr Baker, who is interesting himself in the ...

    Article : 303 words
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    Lucky Captain: Captain Peter Fr[?]uchen seems to enjoy showing these Eskimo belles the sound equipment between scenes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. QUICK RESULTS

    That the "Guardian" is a power in the land cannot be denied. Instances of the paper's "pulling" power have been quoted in recent ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. SAD DEATH

    Daphne Akhurst (Mrs Roy Cozens), famous tennis player, died on Monday night under an anaesthetic, after an operation at Burwood. She ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. YOU'RE A FISH

    It is not only millionaires who possess private mussums; everyone has one in his own body, which is full of interesting relics that go ...

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  12. Belt The Socks Off 'Em

    THE small fry of Mudgee will not hear of Australia losing the test match which starts in Adelaide to-morrow. ...

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    Marie Dressier, M-G-M's star of "Prosperity," distributing toys at an Xmas tree party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. EDUCATION COSTS

    Absorbing £16 a head in 1929, the cost of education in New South Wales fell in 1931 to £12 14s 8d a head, the Minister for Education ...

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  15. UARBRY

    The rainfall at Uarbry for 1932 was 2187 points, failing on 77 days — a shortage in our yearly rainfall. ...

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  16. STORE CATTLE

    Camped in the reserve paddock, Uarbry, on the 31st December, 20 bally steers, en route from Dunedoo to Scone. ...

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  17. DEARER WHEAT

    Wheat prices have taken a definitely upwards turn. Quotations in Sydney on Monday, reflecting improvement in the ...

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  18. CRICKET

    I took a trip to Leadville at the week end to witness the match between the North Coast cricketers (captained by F. Noonan, a ...

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  19. BIG BLAZE

    A fire broke out on Mr Bucknell's property in the Wellington district this week, and destroyed a large area of wheat crop. Over 200 men ...

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