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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 8 words
  3. LOAN COUNCIL

    A Premiers' Conference will be held in conjunction with the Loan Council meeting which commences in Melbourne on January 28. ...

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  4. THE SAVINGS BANK

    The Commonwealth Bank has completed arrangements for the release of the full amount of Government Savings Bank deposits to-morrow, a sum ...

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  5. SAVAGE ATTACKS.

    Our Sydney correspondent last night telephoned that farther particulars with regard to the trouble in Bathurst Gao! show that ...

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  6. THE "BOO" GUARD

    A summons was to-night servea upon Eric Campbell, leader ol the New Guard, organisation, in which he is charged with having used insulting ...

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  7. WORLD'S LARGEST

    The largest flying boat in the world is being built at Victors Super-marine Factory at Southampton to the order of the Air ...

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  8. 1RESIGNED

    The Cabinet Council concurred to-day on the desirability of forming a government of notional union, for which all Ministers have placed their ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Conditions in Bathurst yesterday were pleasant and fairly mild. At the Post Office the maximum temperature recorded was 82 degrees. ...

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  10. FEDERAL A.L.P. MEETING

    A meeting of the Federal A.L.P. campaign committee and members will be held at the "Advocate" chambers to-night at 8 p.m. when a good ...

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  11. IRRIGATING INDIA

    A memorable event in the history of India will take place to-morrow when the Viceroy (Lord Willngdon) will open the world's largest irrigation ...

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  12. THE PUBLIC SERVICE

    A serious allegation that big Public Service positions were being manipulates for political reasons, and that men who were absolutely unsuited for ...

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  13. RABBITSKINS LOWER

    There was an easier market for rabbitskins in Sydney yesterday according to a wire received from Messrs Pitt Son and Badgery. Prices were about 1d ...

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  14. PHAR LAP'S DANGER

    The Australian champion racehorse, Phar Lap, will not race in Mexico, if his connections carry out the advice which Dr. Stewart Mckay, the well ...

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  15. "WIZARD" SMITH

    The continued Dumpiness of the section of the beach chosen for "Wizard" Smith's record-breaking attempt, has forced him to postpone his ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    Cloudy with some scattered thunder showers on parts of the coast and tablelands and about the northern border otherwise mostly fine and ...

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  17. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The London wool sales opened to-day with 6,000 bales offered, consisting of 2,489 New South Wales; 1194 Queensland; 742 Victorian; 66 West ...

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  18. DIVING MISHAP

    While diving in the Macquaric River yesterday Frank McCuddcn (14), a Sydney visitor staying with friends at Kelso. struck his head upon a ...

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  19. MURDERED BOY

    The funeral of Cecil Baker, who was murdered by a bandit at Yagoona on Monday night, was attended by hundreds of youth members of ...

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  20. CAMPBELL PREPARES

    Sir Malcolm Campbell is considering a return to the United States within a month for another whirl along the sands of Daytona Beach. Florida, in ...

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  21. SAFETY IN THE AIR

    The Air Ministry, the Handley Page Co., and other aircraft firms have decided to experiment with the aircraft stabilising invention of B. ...

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  22. HOTEL FIRE

    Three women and a youth, the occupants of the Commercial Hotel, at Kangaroo Valley, near Berry, Just escsped in time attired in their night ...

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  23. ALLEGED FRAUDULENT MISAPPROPRIATION

    Before the Chamber Magistrate (Mr H. S. Freeman) at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday, Seaton Mutholland was charged by warrant with ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. SHARKEY AND SCHMELING

    Jack Sharkey, at the headquarters of the American Legion, offered to fight the world's heavyweight champion Max Schmeling next summer, ...

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  25. FIRST BUSH FIRE

    The first bush fire of the year in the Bathurst district occurred yesterday when an outbreak was reported from Brewongle. ...

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  26. LUBRA KILLED

    Finding a bag containing a revolver and cartridges, which had been left in the bush by Thomas Flynn while he went shooting, two lubras ...

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  27. DON HARKNESS TO RETURN

    In an Interview to-day, Don Harkness, the builder of "Wizard" Smith's speed car, said he proposed to return to New Zealand to witness ...

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  28. DOLE BREAD

    Mr. C. E. Martin M.L.A. has received the following from Mr. E. B. Harkness, Under Secretary. Dear Sir, In reply to your representations in ...

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  29. ROAD SPIES

    "The New Guard is our only protection," emphatically stated Sir Thomas Henley at the Drummoyne Council meeting last night when Ald. ...

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  30. NO FRICTION

    An official statement was issued last night by the president of the Bank Employees Union following a meeting of officers representing every bank ...

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  31. GALA DANCE NIGHT

    Dance patrons will be extremely well catered for on Saturday night next when Mr. M. Guy in conjunction with the new Rex Orchestra will ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    Australian purchasers are reportedly absorbing a fair amount of Australain securities, not only Government bonds, but mining shares ...

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  33. MR. STANLEY BRUCE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce arrived in Canberra to-day for the first time since the elections in 1929. He was Immediately Installed as Assistant ...

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  34. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    According to a statement made a meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council to-day, by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr Archdale Parkhill) ...

    Article : 138 words
  35. THE SENATE

    The Senate poll for New South Wales was declared by the Chief Returning Officer, Mr. J. Turner, at the Customs House to-day. ...

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  36. ANOTHER DEATH

    The second death as a result of yesterday's fatal accident at Garden Island, when Ernest Semour and Edward Berg were seriously injured occurred ...

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  37. FAST BILLIARDS

    The latest scores in the billiards match are: Newman: 18,184 (Including breaks of 3D3. 45 unfinished). ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. PETROL STEALERS

    Goods valued at more than £100, including two rifles, rugs, torches, clothing and Jewellery and an apparatus for "milking" petrol tanks of motors ...

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  39. COUNTRY TENNIS

    Newcastle No. 1 team defeated Goulburn No 1 b 5 sets 30 games to 3 sets 31 games in the fianl of the Men's Tennis matches in the country ...

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  40. BATHURST FAT STOCK SALES

    Messrs Burke Bros, report that at their fat stock market about 170 head of cattle forward made up of bullocks cows and vealers. There was only a ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. N.S.W. LOTTERY

    Evidence that the New South Wales State Lottery is having a serious effect on Tasmanian finances was provided to-day by the financial ...

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  42. DANGER PASSED

    All danger from tires appears to be passed. Fires in the vicinity or the town have been extinguished and there does not appear to be any ...

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  43. A SYDNEY AVIATOR

    In face of strong competition Flying-Officer W. J. Hickey, of Sydney, has been appointed to the crack unit, No. 1 Squadron which is equipped ...

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  44. "ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS"

    The Deputy Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, Mr. H. [?] to-day described as [?] described as [?] ridiculous" the report that [?] ...

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  45. CAR DERAILED

    The North Coast express, bound for Sydney was delayed for throe hours this morning when a refrigerator car coupled behind the engine, went off ...

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  46. TWO DEAD

    Word was received here to-day from Greymouth police that two members of a hiking party comprising three school teachers Messrs. Kean, ...

    Article : 118 words
  47. BATHURST ART UNION

    The absence of essential documents resulted in the postponement inst night of the meeting of the executive of the association organising ...

    Article : 154 words
  48. VICTORIAN LORRIES

    The secretary of the Commercial [?] Users' Association said to-day [?] victorian owners to [?] ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. GERMAN PRESIDENCY

    Following the refusal of the Hitlerites and the German National party to support Dr. Bruening'a Plan extending Hindenberg's term of office, by ...

    Article : 80 words
  50. [?] NOT DRAMA

    Huch wirelessing from a steam carrying pareels addressed to the King and Duke Pintola firm America which were believed to contain bombs ...

    Article : 79 words
  51. FRIENDS FALL OUT

    Following a fight between two former friends over money matters at Miz[?] to-day George Donneson was taken to hospital in a serious ...

    Article : 50 words
  52. [?]

    Another fire on brear, where [?] cations pointed to an [?]ing responsible occured at the [?] of Mrs. Daisey. Quinlan at Lakembg[?] ...

    Article : 55 words
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