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  2. Advertising

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  4. LOCAL WEATHER

    Another heavy frost yesterday morning was succeeded by most unpleasant weather later in the day. The air was oppressive by mid afternoon, ...

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  5. BRUTALLY BATTERED

    Maurice Richard Auld (27), laborer. was charged at the North Sydney Police Court to-day with having, at Hornsby, feloniously and maliciously ...

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  6. MASSEY TO HANG

    In a statement to the Legislative Assembly to-day hearing upon the case of James leighton Massey, who will be executed on ...

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  7. A DEATH BED CONVERSION

    WITH an election looming and a fair idea in his mind of what the Australian public is thinking about the foreign policy of the Lyons Government, we have from Senator George Pearce, Minister for External Affairs, an astonishing statement that is in the nature of a death bed conversion. ...

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  8. SATURDAY'S BIG DANCE

    Dance patrons will be well catered for at the Masonic Hall next Saturday night. In addition to splendid music by the Gloomchasers, Bert Berry ...

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  9. TELEPHONIC INTERRUPTION

    A tree which fell across the main trunk telephone lines between Sydney and Bathurst early yesterday afternoon left all four direct lines out of ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. BATHURST GAOL

    The State Executive to-day appointed Mr. J. Cashman, Governor of Bathurst Gaol. The new Governor has filled the position of ...

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  11. LODGER VOTE

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. E. S. Spooner) moving the second rending of the Local Government (Amendment) Act in the ...

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  12. BATHURST FAT STOCK MARKET

    Messrs. Burke Bros. report that at the fat stock sales yesterday about 150 head of cattle were forward made up of prime bullocks, cows ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. S.P. INQUIRY

    Edward Lilamond, who said that he was taking bets in the Union Hotel, North Sydney, told the SP. Betting Commission to-day that when he saw ...

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  14. MURDER ON A BRIDLE PATH

    Saturday next at the City Theatre, "Murder on a Bridle Path" with [?]ame Gleason, Helen Broadrick. A spine-tingling drama loaded with ...

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  15. BRITISH SHIPS

    Several large ships on the British registry engaged in the Pacific trade are officered and manned almost entirely by Japanese. ...

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  16. SHEARERS' STRIKE

    There are grave fears among graziers and also amongst officials of the A.W.U. that a serious strike will interfere with shearing operations ...

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  17. CARILLON BALL

    To inaugurate the opening of the new ball room of the Royal Hotel, Mrs M. J. Gunther has issued invitations to some 200 guests nominated by the ...

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  18. NURSES' WAGES

    Mr. Justice Webb of the Industrial Commission, today announced a new award governing hospital condition., throughout the State. ...

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  19. GENERAL NEWS

    Thursday, June 11th: Perthville, 7.30 a.m., H.C.; Sunday 14th: Rockley 8 a.m., H.C.; Rockley 11 a.m.; Caloola 2 p.m.; George's Plains 3.15 ...

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  20. COURSING OFFICIALS FOR THE WEST

    A letter has been received by the Bathurst Mechanical Coursing Club from the N.S.W. Trotting Club to the effect that: In order to improve ...

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  21. SANDY HOLLOW LINE

    A newspaper report that after penetrating to a depth of 140 feet, engineers surveying the proposed route of the Sandy Hollow—Maryvale ...

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  22. BOXING

    Maxie Rosenbloom met Ambrose Palmer today, and stated after the interview that he did not think there was much chance of getting him back ...

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  23. RABBIT SKINS CHEAPER

    Messrs. Pitt, Son and Badgery yesterday wired: "At the sales today 117 tons of rabbitskins were offered. A much weaker demand was met with ...

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  24. THE ESROM ROAD

    Mr. C. A. Kelly, M.L.A. for Bathurst, has received the following from Mr. E. S. Spooner, Minister for Works: Sir: I refer to your ...

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  25. ROSENBLOOM AND KELLY MATCHED

    It was announced today that the former light-heavyweight champion of the world, Maxie Rosenbloom, will meet the American, Leo ("D[?]acon") ...

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  26. SCOTS COLLEGE OLD BOYS

    The annual dance of the Scots College Old Boys' Union will be held on July 2nd., at Farmer's Blaxland Galleries and all Old Boys are ...

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  27. WOOL LEVY

    The Graziers' Federal Council decided today to endorse the levy up to. 6d. a bale for publicity and research in the wool indusry. ...

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  28. TO REMAIN

    The Railways Department does not favor the general abolition of firstclass travel on suburban routes, because it would not result in the ...

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  29. BRUTAL BANDIT

    In connection with the bandit outrage as reported on page 6 the police ascertained this evening that nothin Was stolen from the shop. It is ...

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  31. CLAIM FOR £1,500

    A jury at the Supreme Court today returned a verdict for the defendant in the case in which Gerald Francis Livesey, of Vaucluse, claimed £1,500 ...

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  32. INCOME TAX

    In moving the second reading of the Income Tax Management Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the acting treasurer (Mr. E. S. Spooner) ...

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  33. 'WANG ROBBERY

    Jack Williams and Arthur John Ball were committed for trial today on a charge of having broken and entered a store at 'Wang with intent to steal. ...

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  34. CIVIL SERVICE CUTS

    The Legislative council to-night passed the third reading of the Public Service. Salaries. Reduction) Amendment Bill, without a division. ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    Sir John Bowser, Premier of Victoria in 1918. and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in 1924, died yesterday at his home in Wangaratta. ...

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  36. LUNA PARK ACCIDENT

    The jury in the Supreme Court to-day returned a verdict in the defendants in the case in which Cliff Cooke claimed £1,000 damages from the ...

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  37. LEAGUE FOOTBALL

    In the Maher Cup [?] Temora defeated Young, 36 [?] ...

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