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  2. Advertising

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  4. RAIN STOPS PLAY

    HEAVY rain throukhcut the day made play impossible in the big cricket match which was to have marked the opening of the fine ...

    Article : 304 words
  5. BAILIFF FOR NEW SOUTH WALES

    The first step towards applying the provisions of the Financial Agreement Enforcement Act to New South Wales was taken before crowded galleries in ...

    Article : 531 words
  6. TIN HARES

    In answer to a question put to him by Mr. Kilpatrick, Wagga, in the Legislative Assembly this morning, regarding the the hare graft allegations made by ...

    Article : 420 words
  7. LOOMING

    RUMOR was current in political circles to-day that the Postmaster-General (Mr Fenton) views seriously the proposal of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. THEODORE'S POLICY IS VINDICATED

    WHEN Mr. E. G. Theodore outlined Labor's financial reform policy the whole power of exploiterdom was brought up in opposition to it. Anti-Labor newspapers, Tory politicians, quasiconomists and bankers, together with an army of ill-informed commentators, joined in a kind of devil's ...

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  9. TRANSPORT BILL

    Debate on the second reading of the Transport Bill was resumed in the Legislative Council this afternoon. Mr. Farrar said that some boards which ...

    Article : 440 words
  10. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Further activities in regard to having relief tax imposed by the State upon Public Service employees and members of the Federal Parliament, collected at ...

    Article : 273 words
  11. GENERAL NEWS

    Messrs. Pitt Son and Badgery yesterday wired: The rabbit skin market was a little weaker, prices at times being in buyers' favor. ...

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  12. FAT STOCK SALES

    Messrs. Burke Bros. report that at the Bathurst Fat Stock Market about 100 head of cattle were forward made up of bullocks, cows and vealers. There ...

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  13. MONSOONAL RAIN

    Since the rain became general on Tuesday over three inches had been registered at the Bathurst Post Office up to 6 o'clock last night. ...

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  14. BRUTAL MURDER

    Sydney was shocked to-day by one of the mostly brutal murders in its history. Shortly after she was found in her home in Union Street ...

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  15. PERTHVILLE DANCE

    Dancing folk will be well catered for at the dance in the Perthville School of Arts to-night in aid of the building carnival fund. Monty's orchestra will ...

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  16. THE FOOD QUESTION

    In another portion of this issue appears the first of a series of articles on The Food Question by a medical correspondent. The articles are not only ...

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  17. AN UNUSUAL "DRUNK"

    The first case of a Chinese being charged with drunkenness for over 20 years came before Mr. H. S. Freeman, at the Bathurst Police Court ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

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  19. BATHURST VISITORS TO BRIDGE WEEK

    Mr Lou Benness, late of the Royal Hotel, Bathurst is now lolated at he Commonwealth Hotel, comer of Park and Bathurst Streets Sydney (opposite ...

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  20. NEW BURLINGTON THEATRE

    The principal attraction to-night at the Burlington Theatre is "The Blue Angel" a UFA production made in Germany and starring Greta Garbo ...

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  21. MR SCULLIN'S WARNING

    When the House resumed at 3 p.m. Mr. Lyons moved the resolution. He said the Commonwealth Government was prepared in every way to secure ...

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  22. BAND RECITAL TO-NIGHT

    The Bathurst District Band, under the Conductorship of Mr. S. Lewins, will render the following programme in Machattie Park this evening at 8 ...

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  23. HIGH COURT MOVED

    A writ was taken out in the High Court this afternoon on behalf of the State of New South Wales against the Prime Minister and members of the ...

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  24. HEAVY FALLS IN THE WEST

    Moderate to heavy rain with many thunderstorms was recorded generally ever New South Wales during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day, but ...

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  25. BOO GUARD

    The ridiculous statements that an attempt would be made by the Boo Guard to kidnap the Premier, Mr. Lang, prior to the opening of the ...

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  26. RARE DANCE ENTERTAINMENT

    The select dance cabaret in the Masonic Hall next Saturday night again offers dance patrons another opportunity of rare dance ...

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  27. NO NECESSITY FOR ACTION

    Further questions relating to the New South Wales default were asked in the House of Commons this afternoon. ...

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  28. TWO YEARS' GAOL

    Sentence of two years' imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice James at the Central Criminal Court to-day on William O'Loughlin (24) laborer, on a ...

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  29. MORE RAIN PREDICTED

    More local rain is predicted according to the central division forecast, which is as follows: Still unsettled with more rain, but contracting to the slopes ...

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  30. RAILWAY WORKERS

    According to Mr. W. Fletcher, secretary of the Railway Service Association the Railway Commissioners propose shortly to dismiss 1739 workers on ...

    Article : 45 words
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