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  2. LATEST CABLES

    By special arrangements, Reuter's world service, In addition to other special services of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  4. LUCKY [?].

    At W. S. [?] Royal [?] of N[?] the [?] number for the February [?] [?] was held by [?]th ...

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  7. WAR MEMORIAL FOR MARINES

    The Prime Minister, Mr, Stanley Baldwin, the Leader of the Labor Party, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, and the Leader of the Liberals, Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 81 words
  8. GAMBLING AT GRENFELL.

    A sensation was created at Grenfell, as Thursday. when "Benny" B[?] well-known in Orange, and owner of [?], the well-known race ...

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  9. ANOTHER BOMB EXPLOSION.

    There was another mysterious bomb explosion at Redfern, early this morning. The explosion occurred just outside the window of a room of a house ...

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  10. WHY WOMEN LOVE PRESS.

    Do women dress smartly to attract the men or to make the other women green with envy[?] It's hard to say— perhaps it's a little bit of both in ...

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  11. QUEEN'S MUMMY MISSING.

    A Cairo message states that Mr. Reisner, the American Egyptologist, had invited a party, Including Osman Maharren, the Egyptian Minister ...

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  12. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE

    From paying too much for la[?]s shoes and slippers. Visit the Ladies' Shoe Pa[?]or, Summer Street. ...

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  13. A FIGHT IN MID-AIR.

    The [?] fight in a racing airplane —a race to save a father's reputation —an Impending [?] sentence in an innocent girl—a plunge downward into ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. £600 FOR A STAMP.

    A fourpenny blue West Australian stamp, with the swan upside down, has been sold for £600, despite a small tear under one of the letters. [?]ing ...

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  15. BUNDEMAR MERINOS SOLD TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    A notable shipment of high-class merine stud sheep of the famed Bund[?]mar strain was despatched on last Monday to South Africa by the ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. TO REGULATE MONEY-LENDING.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. [?]. Burman (Conservative) moved the second reading of the Money-leaders Bill, providing for the ...

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  18. A [?]US CANVASSER.

    Three leading citizens of the town were recently called upon by a youth and Induced to become members of the National Roads Motor ...

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  19. LOCAL DERAILMENT DELAYS ROYAL TRAIN.

    A dera[?]nt of carriages occurred [?] a local train on the line near Master[?] delaying the Royal train, necessitating the party disembarking at ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. A MOTOR CAR HONEYMOON.

    Mr. and Mrs. John Dorney have reached Albury. on the [?]nal stage of their ten thousand miles honeymoon trip by car around Australia. They ...

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  22. THE GOVERNOR'S RECTITUDE

    The Colonial Office has not received any communication from Mr. Lang with reference to the recall of Sir Du[?]ley [?] Chair, which is suggested in ...

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  23. CHINESE SITUATION.

    [?]s Yuan, the Chinese Commissioner of Foreign Affairs at Shanghai, has sent a letter to the senior British Consul, strongly protesting ...

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  24. MIGRANTS AND THE LAND.

    The Empire Parliamentary Association has issued a long report on the Australian visit, and devotes a long chapter to migration, pointing out ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. THE I.X.L PEISLEY STREET.

    After an absence of six months. Mrs Merrin has again assumed control of the I.X.L. [?] and [?]rooms, in Peisley Street. The establishment ...

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  28. Cantonese Nearing Shanghai.

    The Canton[?] army is steadily surrounding Shaugh[?] while the C[?]gltes are threatened with a sever[?]e from their Na[?]king base by the ...

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  29. COONAMBLE SHOPS [?]URGLED.

    Following upon the arrest of a man named Dadson. Coonamble folk were treated to a further dose of excitement on Sunday morning of last week, ...

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  30. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    Following is the rainfall for the western portion of New South Wales for the 24 hours up to [?] o'clock on Saturday, as supp[?]ed by the Western ...

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  31. CWM COLLIERY DISASTER.

    There are still twelve bodies to be recovered from the Cwm colliery disaster. The inquest was opened today, adjourned, the coroner ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Mi[?]s Mavi[?] Lackle, of W[?]nia, is holidaying in Orange, and is staying at the Club Hotel. Lew V[?]ckerey, of Ma[?] is a ...

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  33. DAUGHTER ACCUSES FATHER.

    At the Dubbo Sessions, last week, Alan Victor Jones, a railway guard was arraigned on a charge of indecent assault on his daughter, Myra, aged ...

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  34. STUDENTS PAINT THEIR OWN SCHOOL.

    Seeing that the Inside walls of the class rooms at the Orange High School were not In keeping with the outside, and obsessed by the fact that ...

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  35. RACING MOTORIST'S CAR.

    Parry Thomas' great racing car. "Ba[?]s." was towed from the beach at Pendine to-day, and buried like a human body in a great grave d[?]g by the ...

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  36. FASHION MAGAZINES.

    From A. W. Patterson we have received Weldon's Lad[?]es Journal of Fashions for March; and Weldon's Children's Fashions for the same ...

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  37. ASSAULTED IN LOCKUP CELL.

    James Neville was badly knocked about in a cell at the George Street North police station, last night. When his screams attracted the attention of ...

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  38. FIRE BRIGADES' ART UNION TURNED DOWN.

    The Bathurst District Hospital committee will take no part this year in the sale of tickets in connection with the New South Wales Fire Brigade ...

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  39. WORLD'S DRUG TRAFFIC.

    The report being presented to the League of Nations, dealing with the world smuggling of drugs, states that the Egyptians are rapidly becoming a ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN [?]RAMA AT THE AUSTRALIA THEATRE.

    "The Hills of Hate," screening at the Strand and Australia Theatres to. night, unfolds a story of violent hate and bitterness, born In the hills and ...

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  41. DISABLED LAUNCH SIGHTED.

    A wireless message was received from the master of the steamer Pooltao, which left Sydney for Newcastle yesterday afternoon, stating that at ...

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  42. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    While the steamer M[?]s was being fumigated at Townsville Jetty, the boatswain, James Connell, lifted the cover of a [?], and was overcome ...

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  43. DRIFTED FOR ELEVEN HOURS.

    Captain R. E. Evans, of Melbourne and Eric Ru[?]ey, of Wy[?] drifted for eleven hours yesterday several miles off the coast, when the motor launch ...

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  44. MURDER AND ROBBERY IN CAIRO.

    A Cairo message states that four thieves, at night time, entered the house of a rich merchant named solomon Cl[?]rol. The [?]ves ...

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