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  2. SHIRES' CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Addressing the Shires Conference to-day, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Fitzgerald) said he had not yet decided whether ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

    Items at the morning session today will include:-- Vocal solo for ladies (own selection); Irish song for gentlemen; ...

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  5. MUSICAL FESTIVAL

    The fourth Murwillumbah Musical Festival, which opened at the School of Arts yesterday morning, bid's fair to eclipse all previous, records. Apart from the increased number of entries, and the natural enthusiasm of the competitors a ...

    Article : 264 words
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  7. COMMERCIAL

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  8. THE FIGHT IS ON

    The people of the Tweed, headed by Mayor Budd, Mr. W. Campbell and the Returned Soldiers' Sub-branches, have won ...

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  9. MOTOR TRAFFIC BREACH.

    William George Cridge was charged before Mr. W. C. Geikie, P.M., in Murwillumbah Police Court yesterday, with having failed to return a motor rider's ...

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  11. STOLE WIDOW'S MITE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At Balmain police Court, Harry Brown (30), a laborer, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of having ...

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  12. OFFICIAL OPENING

    The Festival was officially declared open at Night. Associated on the platform with the President of the Murwillumbah Festival Society (Mr. G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRISBANE FISH SALES.

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  14. HUMAN CAPITAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Addressing the Women's Country Club, the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. A. Watson), said the human capital of Australia ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. PERSONAL

    Passengers by the Wollongban for Byron Bay are: Misses Carroll, Dickenson, Ring, M. Auchdad, J. Head, Hughes, Macbean, Steward, M. Reynolds, ...

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  16. BOY'S DEATH

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--John Thomas Louchin, aged 12, met his death as the result of a strange accident to-day. The boy was staying ...

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  17. FOOTBALL.

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  18. DECREE NISI GRANTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The case in which Thomas Samuel Shirt petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Amy Selina Shirt, on the ground of ...

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  19. TEAMSTERS IN COURT

    In Murwillumbah Small Debts Court yesterday, before Mr. W. C. Geikie, P.M., Henry Bernard Connelly, teamster, sued Lachlan Fraser, teamster, ...

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  20. "BETTER FARMING TRAIN"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When the "Better Farming" Train reaches Grafton it wili be rested for a brief period, and the second North Coast tour will ...

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  21. FETTLER INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Michael McDonald (52), a fettler, living at Auburn, was seriously injured in an unusual manner to-day. He was assisting to ...

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  22. CLAIM FOR WAGES.

    Mr. W; C. Geikie, P.M., dealt with an unusual case in Murwillumbah Small Debts Court yesterday, in which a woman appeared in the role of a motor ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Cloudy, with showers in the southern districts, chiefly on the slopes. Otherwise mostly fine, with moderate day ...

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