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  5. Floods on Coast --- General Strike Threatened

    The Premiers' Conference opened at Canberra to-day, representatives of all States being present. Mr. Scullin said never had a ...

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  7. Wheat Market

    The local wheat market was steady yesterday, but inclined to pause. Silo wheat offered at a 21 basis, Sydney delivery, though small business passed ...

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  8. General Strike

    The Sydney Labor Council has endorsed the proposal to have a general strike throughout the Commonwealth as a protest ...

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  9. Great Floods

    The most disastrous flood since 1921 descended on Murwillumbah yesterday with startling suddenness. The river rose rapidly and ...

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  10. More Earthquakes

    Another serious earthquake occurred at Napier late last night as a result of which fresh fires broke out in the town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MALCOLM CAMPBELL

    Capt Malcolm Campbell to-day broke the world's land speed record. On his first run from north to south he clocked 14.6 seconds for the ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for the next 24 hours reads: "Further rain on north and central coast and in north-east quarter; more heavy to very heavy falls on ...

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  13. JOHN WEST, M.P.

    Mr. John West, member for East Sydney in the House of Representatives died suddenly at his residence Darlinghurst last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. EUROPEAN MARKETS.

    The European wheat markets are a little more active, but values showed no improvement. A considerable quantity of Australian wheat afloat ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The wool sales were postponed owing to a fog. ...

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  16. FARMERS' CONFERENCE

    The Farmers Conference at Birchip, Victoria, decided to urge the State Parliament to apply immediately to the Loan Council for permission to ...

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  17. INVERELL FREEZING WORKS

    Owing to the low price obtainable for rabbits in Sydney and overseas the lessee (Mr. John Davis), of the local freezing works has intimated to the ...

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  18. THE RAILWAY

    Mr. D. H. Drummond asked the following question in the House last week:-- Has the attention of the Premier, ...

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  19. THE SOVIET

    Prolonged applause greeted Stalin telling the National Conference of Economic leaders that the Soviet must outdistance the more advanced ...

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  20. SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL

    The Ross Hill Sunday School held a social last Thursday evening to mark the re-opening of the school after the Christmas vacation. The function ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    The unit price of tin is to-day quoted at 2211. ...

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  22. SUSSEX STREET.

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  23. INDIAN TROUBLES

    Fourteen persons were injured in the clash between Hindus and Moslems at Rangoon last night, following a refusal of the Hindus to cease ...

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  24. DOUBLE DROWNING

    A double drowning accident occured in the Began river at Nyngan yesterday, the victims being Mrs. Florence Murray and Mrs. Rose Pines, ...

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  25. LOCAL WOOL SOLD.

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  26. "GOLD-MAKER" GUILTY

    Trusend, who styled himself as a goldmaker, was to-day found guilty of fraud and sentenced to 44 months imprisonment, of which he has already ...

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  27. OPIUM RAID

    A large party of police burst into a dwelling in Dixon Street City shortly before midnight and rushed up the narrow stairs to an upper room, where ...

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  28. APPARENT SUICIDE

    After a quarrel with his wife at his home at Mittagong last night, Walter Wilson, fettler, shot himself through the temple with a pea rifle in the ...

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  29. WOOL SALES

    Messrs. Murray and Father agents for Commonwealth Wool and Produce Company, Ltd., received the following telegram yesterday: "At our wool sales ...

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