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  2. STOLEN CAR

    The story of a wild drive in a stolen motor car at midnight was told in the Police Court yesterday during a case in which two young Bathurst ...

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  3. COURSING

    The opening meeting of the Bathurst Coursing Club's season was held on the racecourse plumpton yesterday in fine weather. ...

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  4. AFTER 11 YEARS

    The magistrate at the Central court to-day refused bail to George Pinnock, or George Purcell, 36, garage proprietor, who was charged on provisional ...

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  5. DEPOSED

    According to reports from La Paz, the government of Bolivia fell today after a bloodless coup d'etat, by the Junta, composed of armed officers ...

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  6. BRITISH POLICY

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic writer states that a special meeting of Cabinet today will discuss vital issues of foreign policy. ...

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  9. MUDGEE DIVORCE

    Before Mr. Justice Boyce in the Divorce Court today, william callaghan, of Mudgee, sought a decree against Ethel Maude Callaghan, to whom he ...

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  10. FLIGHT TO JAVA.

    W. M. O'Hara took off from Mascot this afternoon to his own 'plane to fly back to his plantation in Java. O'Haro will make a holiday trip of ...

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  11. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    The Assembly praised the work of the home correspondence Sunday school. which was described as an excellent link with the church for the ...

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  12. HAND AMPUTATED

    With one hand crushed to pulp between the rollers at McLeod's. Flour Mills to-day, George Cullen, head miller, gave other employees directions ...

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  13. SAFETY IN FACTORIES

    A conference of representatives of employers, employees safety organisations and Departmental officers convened by the Minister for Labor and ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN PLANTATIONS LTD.

    On the application of Harry Stokes and Henry Gladwin, Justice Long Innes. in the Equity Court to-day, granted an order for the winding up ...

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  16. GIRL WITNESS

    When the Industrial Commission commenced taking evidence to-day on the application of the shop assistants for a new award. Mr. O'Dea, advocate ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS

    Quist, McGrath and Sproule engaged in a light work out in preparation for the forthcoming play with the United States team in the Davis ...

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  19. DESERT MINERS ... PLEASED

    TENNANT'S CREEK. Monday A meeting of miners received with pleasure the Government's decision to provide a public batter. ...

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  20. LOST £20

    A third class passenger aboard the Monowai, which arrived from Wellington, N.Z., today, reported that she had been robbed of £20 shortly ...

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  22. LOTTERIES COMMISSION

    The Tasmanian Government has refused permits to permit its officers to give evidence on the Tasmanian lotteries before the South Australian ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. SKELETON FIND

    A man's skeleton was uncovered by heavy seas on the North Beach at Bunbury, In th esouthwest. It had apparently been burled there for over 30 ...

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  24. SOFALA NEWS

    Splendid rain fell during the past week, 103 points being recorded locally. Although we did not fare as well as Hill End, where over three Inches ...

    Article : 196 words
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