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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather in Bathurst yesterday morning was still gloriously fine and mild. Such weather is not expected to last much longer. Rain, a lot of it, ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—The lure of something for nothing has a strange fascination for many members of the community. I am reminded of this on reading the ...

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  6. LEY INSANE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Thomas John Ley, who was to have been hanged on Thursday for murder, is insane. This sensational announcement was ...

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  7. ENFIELD MURDER

    Mr. M. Finlay, who was appearing for a man charged with murder during and inquest at Burwood Court today, successfully objected to the presence ...

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  8. BRISBANE HOROR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Fifteen dead and 30 injured is the toll so far of yesterday's railway disaster at Camp Mountain. ...

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  9. STOLEN CHOCOLATE

    A Redfern shopkeeper was convicted in the Quarter Sessions today of having received two tons of chocolate stolen from the factory of Ve-Toy ...

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  10. UPHELD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: In the Appeal Court today Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Pyers (62), Snake Gully .Tea Rooms Gundagai, successfully appealed ...

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  11. MILK CUTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Milk supplies to all Sydney and Newcastle consumers, excepting hospitals and schools, will be drastically cut from tomorrow. ...

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  12. MR. ABBOTT

    Mr. Abbott (C.P., N.S.W.) will not repeat outside Parliament charges that a number of persons he named in the House of Representatives were ...

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  13. STATE GOVERNMENT'S SYMPATHY

    The Premier (Mr. McGirr) today sent a telegram to the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Hanlon) express-those who lost their lives or were ...

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  14. DRINKS IN LOUNGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Validity of a recent, price fixing order for the sale of liquor in hotel lounges is challenged by the management of four ...

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  15. FINED £30

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A butcher who offered a woman Prices officer a £5 note and a tin of English cigarettes after an overcharge on meat in his ...

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  16. WEEPING MOTHER

    A young mother sobbed in [?] Police Court today when she was charged with having murdered her seven your old son at Ryde on May 1. ...

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  17. ORANGE ASSOCIATION CASE

    An application was made by the Defending Barrister. Mr. F. Hidden, for a remand of the charge against George Arthur Rutter (44), at the ...

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  18. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    When the scheme is fully organised, whereby people may post food coupons to the Food Relief for Britain. It will be possible to post them without ...

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  19. BIG WAVE HITS LINER

    A giant wave struck the Wahine as the liner was approaching the New Zealand coast from Sydney yesterday, swamping the promenade ...

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