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  3. HOSPITAL SPORTS

    An afternoon's sports, promoted by the Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary was held in Tingha on Saturday afternoon last and despite the fact that there ...

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  4. PAPER PAYS UP.

    The petition by the City Council for the winding up of the "Labor Daily" Newspaper Co. will not be proceeded with the Company having enforced ...

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  5. ABOUT PERFUMES.

    The story of "The Mystery and Lure of Perfume," told by Mr. C.J.S. Thompson, is at once interesting and ...

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  6. NEW MOTOR.

    Dodge bros. new motor represents the most important improvement to the company's four-cylinder line of car's since their inception in 1914. ...

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  7. WOMAN ARRESTED

    Detectives have arrested a young woman who gave her name as Mrs. Allice Hollolo, aged 24, on a charge of administering poison to Mrs. Therisa ...

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  8. ELECTIONS

    Addressing large meeting at Tongha on Saturday night with Mr. J. Hawkins, M.L.A. Mr. D. H. Drummond, M.L.A., said that it was a ...

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  9. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Service will be conducted in the Methodist Church Tingha on Sunday next at 11 a.m. ...

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  10. FLOODS IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    Heavy floods are reported from many parts of West Australia and several washaways have occurred on the railways. ...

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  12. SUGAR TOO DEAR.

    At a conference of the Federal Housewives' Association at Adelaide one speaker said that while no one wanted black-grown sugar, that ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    [?]arm windy and dusty weather has prevailed through the week, and still no appearance of much needed cain. ...

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  14. TO CLOSE DOWN

    Junction North Company, Broken Hill, in the Warden's Court, has applied f or six ' mouths' suspension of Labor conditions at The Pinnacles ...

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  15. HOCKEY.

    The Tingha hockey Club visited Emmaville during the week-end the match which ensued resulting in a draw. A most enjoyable lunch and ...

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  16. FAMILY ENDOWMENT ACT.

    By advertisement in this issue all employers not excused by the Commissioner of Family Endowment are required to furnish on or before ...

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  17. DROUGHT FIEND

    The effect of the Queensland drought has been that the Slate has lost in the value of its exports a sum of ...

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  18. NICARAGUAN BANDITS.

    One American and two Nicaraguan national Guards were killed on Monday in a fight with a band of more than 100 bandits who attacked the ...

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  19. TENDERS FOR REPAIR.

    As will be seen by advertisement in another column, tenders are invited for general repairs to the Court House, Tingha. Specifications may ...

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  20. OLD TIME BAIL.

    A grand old time, ball, in aid of local hospital funds, will be held in the public hall on 29th September and with Mr. Clyde Duncan and Mrs. ...

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  21. LANG'S LIBERALITY.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, Las informed the State Executive of the Returned Soldiers League that his Government has decided to grant a subsidy ...

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  22. MINERS FOR THE LAND.

    Several hundred miners on the Kalgoorlie fields have been warned to leave the mines on account of developing phthisis. ...

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  23. WEDDING.

    The marriage took place in the Catholic Church, Tingha on Saturday last of Beatrice Helen, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. M. Saunders, accountant at the local A.J.S. Bank for the past two years, leaves on Thursday next on holidays previous to his transfer ...

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  25. BUSH FIRES

    A message from Esk (Queensland) state'S that the bush fires which have been sweeping the district for the past few days have caused enormous ...

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  26. EXEMPTED!

    Literary institutes, schools of arts, mechanics institutes, and similar establishments affiliated with the Literary Institutes Association of N.S.W. ...

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  27. THE WICKED SMILE.

    "As you grow in known experience more and more you have doubts of things that seemed plain before, but the gnoran and the ...

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  28. PALACE PICTURES.

    The following lengthy and attractive programme will be screened at the above picture theatre on Saturday night next. "Red Clay" a 5000 feet ...

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  29. SOVIET PUNISHMENTS.

    Eight more persons have been sentenced to death for participating ia a rising against Communism. One was immediately executed, but the others ...

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  30. SEAMEN'S WAGES

    The Federal Management Committee of the Seamen's Union has modified the demands made in the new log, of wages. Members of the ...

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  31. HOCKEY CLUB BALL

    The Tingha Hockey Club had its beginning when a hockey concert was held on 15th July this year. The entire proceeds of this concert, £25/ ...

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  32. OPEN SEASON FOR KANGAROOS.

    An intimation was receiving by the P.P. Board, on Saturday from the Under Secretary Chief Secretary's Department declaring an open season ...

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  33. LONG AERIAL TRIP.

    Koenneeke, accompanied by Count by Salms, and a wireless expert, has left on an eastward flight via siam or India, to China Japan and then ...

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  34. INCREASED TAXATION.

    The Ministry's intentions to introduce bills to provide for increased taxation amounting to £370,000 increased duty on cheques and sales ...

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  35. SALVATION ARMY.

    Adjt. Dawson, of the local Army Corps has disked us to publish the following which' he has received from the Divisional Commander of the ...

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  36. MISTIMED EXPLOSION.

    Owing to his Laving mistimed the explosion of sixty charges which were fired in drive 60 feel below the surface of Market Street just before ...

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  37. SYDNEY TO LONDON

    Two airships are being built in England for the British 'Empire Service. It is (possible one or both of ...

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  38. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    Final returns of the Irish elections give the Government a majority of six. The state of parties is: Cosgravites ...

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  39. OPTIMISTIC NOTE.

    The Australian Press Association has interviewed lenders in various spheres of industry regarding Britain's trade prospects. The ...

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  40. DELUGED WITH DRUGS.

    "Europe America and the Far East are deluged with drugs." declared Mr. Lytton in the Assembly. Not a single nation but a ...

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  41. CITY COUNCIL

    The City Council, on the motion of Alderman Green (Labor) has decided to send a communication to the local government conference requesting ...

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  42. IN NORTH AUSTRALIA

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration court Judge Beeby granted an adjournment in the plaint of the North Australia Workers' Union against ...

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  43. FIVE KILLED.

    Five people were killed and twenty injured (five seriously) when a train crashed into an omnibus at a lovel crossing. ...

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