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  2. FOR TRIAL

    Alleged to have stated that it was a frame up, as old Wignall had him set over his daughter, Stanley Gordon Smith, 25, laborer, appeared at the ...

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  6. 21st BIRTHDAY

    A very pleasant function took place in the Swan Creek Hall oh Tuesday night when Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Green, of Swan Creek, gave a party in honor ...

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  7. PATROL BOAT

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Parkhill, announced to-day, that a 45ft. power boat, which the Commonwealth had ordered in England for use in ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. TENNIS TITLES

    Features, of the play in the Australian championships to-day were the defeat in straight sets of Bromwich and Huxley, the fourth seeded pair in the ...

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  9. 15th LIGHT HORSE

    The Bernard Cup, a trophy donated by Mr. P. Bernard, of the Popular Cafe, and competed for by members of the Grafton Troop, 15th Light Horse ...

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  10. FRUIT PESTS AND DISEASES

    A further reminder is given to those interested in fruit growing on the Clarence and surrounding districts that no effort should be spared in the control ...

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  11. DEATH AT 92

    The death occurred to-day of the Rev. John Waddell, aged 92, senior minister and "Father" of the Methodist Conference. ...

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  12. HARWOOD

    Some new machinery for Harwood mill was landed by the North Coast boat last week. There are at present about 30 men employed at the mill. ...

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  13. TWO DEAD

    Following a shocking tragedy last night, when a man killed Miss Nancy Day, 20, with a razor, the police, about 2.30 a.m. to-day, found. William ...

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  14. RADIO

    Wearing head-phones for lengthy periods causes drops of moisture to form upon the diaphragms, and these may cause rust. The remedy, advises ...

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  15. ROAD REPAIRS

    Requests concerning road repairs were contained in correspondence dealt with at last meeting of Tomki Shire Council. Rappville branch of the P.P.U. sought ...

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  16. CONTROL OF WEEDS

    Experience during recent year's has shown that the improvement of pastures by top-dressing with superphosphate helps considerably in checking weed ...

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  17. INCREASED PRICE

    The Flour Mill Owners' Association of New South Wales increased the quotations for bran and pollard by 5 a ton, making bran £510, and pollard £515 ...

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  19. BURIED BY SAND

    While digging an excavation at Alexandria to-day, Henry Howe, about 65, of Bankstown, was buried by a fall of sand. ...

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  20. LINCOLN ELLSWORTH

    Lincoln Ellsworth has decided to accept the invitation to accompany the Discovery II. to Melbourne in order to personally thank the authorities ...

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  21. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    Following an exciting chase for two miles through the bush, during which he was fired at, Robert Clive Stewart, Who escaped from Darwin gaol on ...

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