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  5. POLICE PROTECT COMMUNISTS FROM BOURKE CITIZENS

    Faced with a shortage of flour the peasants of the Simbirsk area of the Volga seized several railway stations to prevent the removal of wheat stored ...

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  7. Cricket.

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  8. Wild Talk.

    A meeting, Convened by the United Front Committee at Paddington last night, demanded from the Government an increase of 100 percent. in the ...

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  9. Empire Conference.

    Prime Minister Scullin's desire to hasten the Imperial Conference is considered in London to represent a purely party view point. ...

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  10. T and L. Council.

    A meeting of the Trades and Labor Council rejected a motion for a one day's strike to be declared as a protest against the action of the ...

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  11. WHEAT COMPPETITION

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  12. Communists Beware

    Determined to drive communists out of Bourke hundreds of citizens gathered in the town last night and marched on communist headquarters. ...

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  13. Phar Lap.

    Mr. D.J. Davis, Part-owner of phar Lap, left for the United States Yesterday by the "Aorangi." It would appear that he did not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT LOSS

    In a broadcast address last night the leader of the Federal opposition Mr. Lyons estimated the national loss from the unemployment of 400,000 persons ...

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  15. Ex-King Alphonso.

    A Commission, Considering the charges against ex-King Alfonso, on which he was recently sentenced to life imprisonment, presented a by no means ...

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  16. BREAD WAR

    An announcement has been made at Red Hill, Brisbane, Which is the storm centre in the bread war, that 21b. loaves will be sold this week-end at ...

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  17. GAGGED AND ROBBED

    Ferdinand Paske, a German, 68, reported to the police at Echunga that he had been bound and gagged by three men and robbed of ten pounds. ...

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  18. Wheat Market.

    The wheat market was again weaker yesterday in sympathy with the easier position overseas where there is a lack of demand at the moment for actual ...

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  19. STATE LOTTERY

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  20. BURNT TO DEATH

    Andrew Turner, 65, who was sleeping in a tent at the rear of the Dover Castle Hotel, Richmond, Victoria, was burnt to death early this morning. ...

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  21. COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    Following is the pledge which has to be signed by any Labor candidate seeking election as a member of that party at the forthcoming municipal ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    The unit price of tin in Sydney today is quoted at 285. ...

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  23. BANK HOLD-UP

    One of the most heroic, but tragic frustrations of a bank hold-up occurred hare to-day. Gregory Dowling, 29, vice president ...

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  24. ARMISTICE DAY

    Residents of Mudgee have strongly protested against the action of the Education Department in debarring school children from attending ...

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  25. SUSSEX STREET.

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  26. OVERSEAS VERY WEAK.

    The wheat market closed very weak Wednesday, buyers having withdrawn, considering prices too high. West Australian wheat December loading ...

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  27. CHINESE ROYALTY

    Mukden reports that preparations are afoot for the restoration of the Manchurian dynasty. It is reported that the boy Emperor Hsuantung, ...

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  28. THE REAL A.L.P.

    Your correspondent, Mr. J. M. O'Connor, in claiming membership in the A.L.P., is akin to the boy who fell out of the boat. The Inverell ...

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  29. FRANK GREEN

    Frank Green, who was shot down in Darlinghurst on October 26, has taken a change for the worse. His chance of recovery is considered ...

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  30. BOXING

    As a final reminder of the Roy Fenton and Bert Thomas fight to be held in the "Kewpie" Stadium to-morrow night, the management would like to ...

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  31. KEWPIE ORCHESTRA

    Since their arrival in Inverell, Wally Higgs and his merry band of Personality Players have visited the District Hospital every Friday afternoon ...

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  32. SINO-JAPANESE WAR

    A Japanese military communique from Mukden reports the situation at Anganchi as dangerous. Conditions are quieter. ...

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  33. ASHFORD SHIRE.

    Due to an error of a clerk when forwarding an advertisement relating to the nominations for "A" Riding of the Ashford Shire the name of one a ...

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  34. Weather Forecast

    The latest forecast reads: "Unsettled with more rain on north coast; otherwise, at first, mostly fine, warm, to hot and sultry, but becoming ...

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