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  4. XMAS EVE RAID

    When the case of Peter Brown, who was charged with having been found without lawful excuse in a room used for the purpose of betting ...

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  5. ZINOVIEFF FAKE

    Mr. Ramsay McDonald in reply to Mr. homas Marlowe,editor of the Daily Mail, who stated that two copies of the Zinovioff letter came into his ...

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  6. GRAZIER TO PAY

    A unique position arose in the Sydney Divorce Court to-day when the Jury awarded damages in excess of the amount claimed. By direction ...

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  7. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    The Sydney Coroner held his inquiry into the deaths of Florence Green, aged 9. and her father, George. Green, aged 43 at Marrickville on ...

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  8. AMBULANCE MATTERS

    Mr. B. Gregg presided over last night's meeting of the Bathurst Ambulance Committee which was well attended. ...

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  9. LATEST FORECAST

    Cloudy with some showers on the north coast. otherwise mostly fine and warm to hot and sultry, culminsting in scattered rain and thunder ...

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  10. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mr. Herb Batchelor, of Charley's Hill in the Oberon district was yesterday conveyed by the Bathurst Ambulance to the District Hospital ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS

    At the Bathurst Licensing Court yesterday an application for the transfer of the license of the Royal Hotel. Newbridge from John William ...

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  12. A TAXATION CASE

    In the case of the Commissioner of Taxations of N.S.W. (Judgment creditor) v. John William Mumford (judgment debtor) and the Bathurst ...

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  13. MUSSOLINI'S THREAT

    Anger is shown in many Press comments contenting Mussolini's speeches to the Chamber on Italian Austro relations. The Catholic ...

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  14. STATE ENTERPRISES

    Answering a deputation from the Employers' Federation, Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, expressed his objection to the principle of State ...

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  15. W.C.T.U.

    The eloquent speaker, Miss McCorkindale, who is director of the Educational movement in connection with the A.W.C.T.U. will deliver a ...

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  16. LATE EMMET MURPHY MEMORIAL

    It was inadvertently stated in the "National Advocate" that the recent boxing benefit was in ald of the relatives of the late Emmet Murphy. ...

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  17. A.L.P. DANCE AT BLAYNEY

    On Friday night a concert and dance will be held at Blayney under the auspices of the Blayney Laber League, the funds of which will be ...

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  18. MILITARY CONTINENTAL

    A continental in ald of the Military Band's camp funds will be held in Machaitle Park to-morrow night commencing at 8 o'clock. The District ...

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  19. RIOT IN THEATRE

    While girl aerobats were performing on the stage, two rival gangs of 40 boolgans came to blows in the pit of the Gaiety Theatre at Glasgow, ...

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  20. TOO WARM

    A president was created by Judge Mocatta in the Sydney District Court to-day, when during the hearing of a case he referred to the muggy ...

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  21. WOLLONDILLY SEAT

    The complete figures for the Wollondilly by-election were announced thi morning when Mr. Harkness, Chief Electoral Officer, received the ...

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  22. "NOT A CRAWLER"

    Ther was a storm in a tea cup at last night's meeting of the Bathurst Ambulance committee when Mr. A. P. Crowe resented the action of Mr. ...

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  23. WHEN THE ENGINE STOPPED.

    George Stephen Hampton was charged at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday with having on Feburary 25 the in Keppel Street, driven a motor cycle ...

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  24. BURLINGTON PICTURES

    The Metro Goldwyn special attraction The Scarlet Letter" was shown to a splendid house at the Burlington last night, and will be repeated ...

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  25. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    A good selection totalling l0.l6l dales was offered at the Sydney wool sales to-day, Of this number 9758 hales were sold at auction and an ...

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  26. 5 KILLED

    A Sandlego (California) message states that five men, occupants of a private aeroplane were killed when the machine crashed from a height ...

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  27. COMMENTS BY LEADERS

    Referring to-night to the Wollon dilly by election result the Premier (Mr. Bavin) said that the result was very satisfactory and a fairly ...

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  28. MOTOR BREACHES

    At the Bathurst Police Court yesterday Norman Bow, was fined £1 with S/ costs in default three days for driving an unregistered motor ...

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  29. GERMANY'S WAR DEAD

    A deep impression has been caused by the British Army in occupation, of the official order for one minute's silence throughout the ...

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  30. ILLEGAL OPERATION

    Following on an alleged Illegal operation Ambelia Provins (29). of Marrickville. died at the Women's Hospital in Sydney On Sunday. ...

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  31. A Violent Prisoner

    When Robert Morton (26) appeared at the Central Police Court to-day on charges of having used indecent language the accused said he had been ...

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  32. CITY PICTURES

    A double feature programme of unusual attraction to be screened at City Pictures to-night contains one of the greatest movie screen attractions ...

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  33. "HIS LAST SWIM'"

    After spending some hours at the Broken Hill baths on Saturday night, Keith Bes' (13) told his companions that he intended to have a 'last swim' ...

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  34. CRAGO'S FLOUR MILL

    The management of Crago's flour mills wish to dispel an unfounded rumor to the effect that it is not intended to close down the mills. ...

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  35. A DOCTOR'S DIFFICULTIES

    Examined before the Registrar In Bankruptcy to-day Dr. Norbert Bridge of Kensington. said he was making between £2000 and £3000 a year when ...

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  36. GIRL DROWNED

    Getting into difficulties as soon as she entered the water Murial Spencer (12) was drowned in the Cudgegong River, near Gulgong yesterday. ...

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  37. MOTORISTS FINED

    Over 180 motorists appeared at the Water Police Court in Sydney to-day on charges of having committed breaches of the traffic regulations, ...

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  38. A CONSTABLE'S DIVORCE

    Before Mr. Justice Owen, in the Sydney Divorce Court to-day Hector, Trotter a constable of police stationed at Parramatta, was ...

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  39. AN UNWANTED BABE

    The Coroner to-day returned a verdict of murder against some person or persons unknown at the conclusion of the inquest regarding the ...

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  40. A CLERK CHARGED

    The Police Prosecutor alleged that about £2000 had been embezzled altoge ther when Sydney Selmees (32) a clerk, was charged with embezzling ...

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  41. YOUNG MAN DROWNED

    [?] swimming in the Hawkesbury river at Windsor yesterday, Clarence Raymond Harron (21) of Merewether resident, became exhausted and ...

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  42. JAPANESE PRINCESS ILL

    The Illness of Princess Sachiko the younger Imperial daughter, which up to the present was not serious, and who was considered to be ...

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