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Article : 103 wordsBOTH U.S.A. and Britain have taken a hand in the Chinese - Japanese war. Both nations have sent troops and warships to the battle area in order to establish a neutral zone. ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsWhat is said to be the heaviest hailstorm in living memory was experienced in the Wimbledon and Fitzgerald's Valley districts ...
Article : 389 wordsIT IS INTERESTING to observe the method being employed in the United States of America to check deflation that has reached the stage at which, to use the description employed by President Hoover, "it feeds upon itself." ...
Article : 421 wordsThe "Times" Washington correspondent says the United States, Britain, Stance and Italy are all apparently answering the Japanese ...
Article : 253 words"THE Commonwealth Government is bound to pay and then recover the money from New South Wales," said Senator Sir Hal. ...
Article : 184 wordsThe police yesterday failed to sustain a case at the Bathurst Police Court in which Alfred John McIntosh (32), racehorse owner and ...
Article : 514 wordsIn the Bathurst Licensing Court yesterday, Matilda White, was granted permission to make alterations to the Grand Hotel. There were no ...
Article : 35 wordsWOOL PRICES were up five per cent on last week's levels at today's sale and a fresh season's record of 32d was obtained for five ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Japanese Naval Commander in Shanghai reports that efforts of co-operation of the Consular bodies and military authorities to establish a ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Bruce, the Assistant Treasurer, brought forward a motion before the Loan Council to-day to the effect that New South Wales should receive no ...
Article : 301 wordsFor the first time for many days the temperature in Bathurst yesterday failed to exceed 90 degrees. The maximum official reading was 88 ...
Article : 31 wordsTwo valuable draught horses, the property of Mr R. Russell, of Mi[?]thorpe, were struck dead by lightning during a heavy storm yesterday. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe inquiry into the death of Mrs. Edith Annie Laycock, of Orange, which followed a motor accident at Dunkeld on Sunday, was opened ...
Article : 40 wordsPresident Hoover called the Secretary for State (Mr. M. F. Stimson) the Secretary for the Navy (Mr C. F. Adams), the Secretary for War (Mr. ...
Article : 277 wordsFollowing a prolonged silence in the battle area, with the whole of the atmosphere of Shanghai charged with the gravest apprehension ...
Article : 127 wordsTo cover the running costs and maintenance of the "White Way" for the current year the Bathurst Council will probably impose a rate of 1d. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe threatened water shortage in Bathurst should be considerably relieved as the result of fairly substantial rain in the catchment area ...
Article : 125 wordsStewart Williams, of New South Wales won the junior Australian Motor Cycle Grand Prix of 50 miles at Cowes to-day, when he averaged a ...
Article : 52 wordsOn view in the window of Mr Evans, florist, of George street, is a very line dahlia grown by Mr R. Granleese, of Durham Street. The bloom, which ...
Article : 55 wordsIn the Bathurst Small Debts Court yesterday, Messrs. D. J. Healey and Sons obtained a verdict for £28/8/2, with 8/- costs against Nell Smith for ...
Article : 67 wordsAn engrossing story acted to perfection by a brilliant cast, headed by the New York stage star Helen Hayes, makes "The Sin of Madelon Claudet," ...
Article : 280 wordsIn a statement printed in the local press the Consul for China, who was recently attacked through the press by the Japanese Consul, concerning the ...
Article : 88 wordsThe latest forecast is as follows: Unsettled and sultry over most of the State with further rain and thunder, chiefly in the northern and eastern ...
Article : 60 wordsDragged from the surf by a beach inspector, and other bathers, after he had allegedly been caught interfering with two girls aged 14 and 15 years, at ...
Article : 59 wordsProposals to bring about a closer unity among the miners, waterside workers, seamen and railway men, were discussed at a conference ...
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Article : 48 wordsCommenting on the State political position, Mr R. W. D. Weaver, M.L.A. the "hero" of Rothbury, said to-day that if the Governor was not ...
Article : 69 wordsFigures compiled by the Voctional branch of the Education Department show that up to the end of last school year there were 30,535 boys and 22,310 ...
Article : 42 wordsThe State Government has decided to proclaim, Saturday March 19, the occasion of the official opening of the Sydney Harbor Bridge a public ...
Article : 32 wordsWhile engaged in boarding up a portion of the wall of a tunnel, which had given away, in Holdfast's gold mine near Waratah, Roy Hird (24), a ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. R. W. Laycock, who was slightly injured to the motor accident at Dunkeld on Sunday afternoon, was well enough to leave "Strathmore" ...
Article : 79 wordsSeveral diamond rings valued at £50 were stolen this afternoon by a man who hurled a brick through the front window of Isaac Optiz's pawnbroker's ...
Article : 55 wordsReports of the infantile paralysis affliction from city and country centres over the week end swelled the number of cases since the initial outbreak ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Tue 2 Feb 1932, Page 2
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