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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    At least 34 were killed and 150 injured when a military plane crashed into a crowd of 50,000 viewing the military review at the opening of the ...

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  3. PURELY PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J Batterson, of Frederickton, has been admitted to Leamington Hospital for treatment. Mr. Arthur Piggott, after three ...

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  4. CUT FOOT WITH AXE.

    Yesterday Mr. Wallace Batterson, of Frederickton, received a lacerated wound between the second and third toes on the right foot, with severe ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. COMMERCIAL.

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  6. Advertising

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  7. SPARKE'S CALF SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  8. YOUNG MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The death occurred suddenly on Monday of Mr. Leslie Macquarie Batchelor, aged 32 years. The deceased commenced work with the Macleay ...

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  9. YOUTHS' CLOSE CALL.

    Two youths had a narrow escape yesterday in a stolen car which somersaulted on the Glenfield Road, Glenfield, and bursting into flames ...

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  10. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE AT 'HAIFA.

    Thirty-nine Arabs were killed and 46 wounded as a result of a bomb outrage in the market place. Later. ...

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  11. FATAL FALL FROM CAR.

    On Sunday morning Mr. Samuel Eli Webber, aged 73, was killed through falling from a utility truck on the Armidale Road near the Willi Willi ...

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  12. MANY FOREIGN MIGRANTS.

    More than 200 European migrants have landed in Melbourne the last two days. They arrived in the Orient liner Orama and the Italian liner ...

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  13. HEAVY RAIN LIKELY IN AUSTRALIA.

    The southern sunspot distribution seems to indicate that fine weather is net likely to be maintained, but that seriously disturbed conditions may set ...

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  14. TEST GATE-TAKINGS DECLINE.

    With the loss of the fourth day's gate-takings the three days of the test were well below 1934, and it is doubtful whether the leeway will be ...

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  15. NO TRUTH IN RUMOUR.

    The Minister for Health says that inquiries have shown there is absolutely no truth in the statement made in Parliament, that a slightly ...

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  16. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    At the first meeting of the recently-elected Committee of the Manning River Agricultural Society it was decided, after long and animated ...

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  17. THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS.

    And that's what it's going to be. For the Kempsey Joy Club's masquerade ball is to be held this evening in the Savoyan Cabaret. ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    National extremists attempted to assassinate the American Governor Winship during a fete to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the ...

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  19. CYCLONE OVER TASMAN.

    A cyclonic gale is raging over the Tasman, accompanied by rough seas. Mr. Mares, in a special warning to shipping to-day, said the depression ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. TRUSTEES APPOINTED.

    By "Gazette" notification on 22738, Messrs. George Jeffery and Frank Range were appointed Trustees of the racecourse at Arakoon in ...

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  21. STRUCK OFF THE ROLL.

    An order that the name of Sidney Forrest Fowler, of Coff's Harbour, be struck off the roll of solicitors was made last Friday by the Statutory ...

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  22. REBEL CLAIM.

    The rebels claim to have taken 14,000 prisoners on the Estremadura front. ...

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  23. MAN KILLED BY FALLING WALL

    Alan Carden, 19, of Duncoon Avenue, Roseville, was killed instantly to-day when portion of the brick wall of a house in Albert Avenue ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    As briefly recorded in our issue of Friday, the death occurred in hospital at Kempsey the previous day of Mr. Benjamin Everson, aged 77 years, ...

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  25. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Foreign military reports, which presumably are not prejudiced, announce that the Japanese are within a mile of Kiukiang, after incurring heavy ...

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  26. "SINBAD THE SAILOR."

    As numerous requests are being made for a matinee of this pantomime, the producers wish to make it clear that this is impossible, as the ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. SYDNEY HIDE AND TALLOW MARKET.

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  28. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

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  29. MISSING MAN FOUND.

    William Lieber, 60, a resident of Mosman, who had been missing for 14 days, was found last night at Newcastle, where he was residing at an ...

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  30. LOSS OF TREES.

    Workmen who were sent to fell the pines, which had been a feature of Uralla's main street for more than 50 years found a pathetic message ...

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  31. PLAY TEST TO A FINISH.

    At a meeting of the Cricket Association many members declared that the present policy of limiting the tests was very unsatisfactory both ...

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  32. TAX PAYMENTS BY INSTALMENT ?

    Pressure of public opinion, it is stated in Sydney, may force the New South Wales Government to introduce payment of income tax in weekly ...

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  33. SENTENCED FOR BIGAMY.

    Royden Joseph William Robertson, 31, a bootmaker, was convicted at Sydney Quarter Sessions of bigamy and sentenced to 12 months' ...

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  34. H. G. ELRINGTON'S PIG SALES.

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  35. COAL STRIKE THREATENED.

    According to present indications the Federation Delegates to the national convention of miners on August 4th will report the ...

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  36. GOLF BALL KILLS PIGEON.

    For the first time, so far as is known, a golfer killed a pigeon with a golf ball on the Grafton links on Sunday. G. A. Kennedy's second shot ...

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  37. MINERS PREPARING FOR UPHEAVAL.

    The General Secretary of the Miners' Federation, Mr. W. Orr, announced to-day that the federation, in its preparations for a possible coal ...

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  38. FIRST LUGGER CASE CONCLUDED.

    After occupying 22 court sitting days, the Japanese lugger appeal case was concluded yesterday at Darwin, judgment being reserved. ...

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  39. "SUBMARINE D1."

    All the resources of the United States Navy were loaned, it is said, to Warner Bros. for the production of a thrilling melodrama called ...

    Article : 198 words
  40. NEWCASTLE ABATTOIRS STRIKE

    About 200 employers of Newcastle District Abattoirs Board struck work yesterday as a protest against the management's refusal to pay them ...

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  41. EAST KEMPSEY PUBLIC SCHOOL

    Hon. L. O. Martin, Minister for Justice, has received the following letter from the Acting Director of Education in reply to his representations ...

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  42. CENTRAL N.C. SHOWS.

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  43. SPARKE'S PIG SALES.

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  44. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.

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  45. HOME PRICE FOR WHEAT.

    Mr. Nock, M.P., said last night that the plan he had submitted to the Federal Ministry for stabilising the home consumption price for ...

    Article : 47 words
  46. FELONIOUS SHOOTING CHARGE.

    William Whitehouse, 49, a traveller, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having feloniously shot at Adina Edith ...

    Article : 43 words
  47. THE REPORTED RIOTS AT DARWIN DENIED.

    A wireless report received in Melbourne by the Naval Board from the Commanding Officer of the H.M.A.S. Albatross regarding the visit of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  48. Advertising

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