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  2. CORRESPONDENCE

    [Our columns are always open for discussion on matters of'public interest, but it must be understood that we do not. necessarily identify ourselves with ...

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  3. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION

    A. S. Abbott, 300 cattle and 2000 sheep, account various owners, at Quirindi Municipal yards, at 2 p.m. ...

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  4. PRODUCE MARKET

    Following are latest quotations: Butter 191/4 cwt. Eggs—New laid 2/9 dozen, case 2/6. Cheese—Large 11½d 1b, leaf 1/. ...

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  5. BURDEN OF TAXATION

    A meeting of the Sydney and Subur. ban Timber Merchants Association decided to urge the Commonwealth Government, in the interests of industry ...

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  6. WARRINGAH ELECTION

    The poll for the Warringah byelection was taken on Saturday. The election was to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Sir Granvills ...

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  7. BODY FOUND AT BARRENJOEY

    While scrambling round the rocks at Barrenjoey on Sunday morning, Norman Lewis came across the body of an eldorly man. There was a gun with three ...

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  8. NON-STOP FLIGHT

    New York, Sunday.—Captain Charles Lindbergh, in a Ryan monoplane, started from the Roosevelt Field at 7.52 on Friday morning on a non-stop flight to ...

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  9. SOUVENIR HUNTNTERS OR THIEVES?

    Sir,-One of the most interesting, features of the Canberra ceremony is the amount of property lifted by souvenir hunters. We seem, to be fast ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. TRYING TO AGREE

    The conference is proceeding at the Trades Hall to-day between delegates representing the official party and the unofficial Labor party, with a view ...

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  12. NEW ORLEANS FLOOD

    The New Orleans steamer "Birming ham," carrying convicts, to the State prison, was trapped in the current of the swollen stream, and crashed into the ...

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  13. NEVER TOO OLD

    Working for Mr Archdale Parkhill at Manly polling booth on Saturday was Mrs Rosenthall, of Stanmore, aged 80. She was "on duty" on Saturday from ...

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  14. CREEP AT MEREWETHER

    Another creep, which is really an extension of last year's, occurred on Saturday night at Merewether. This time, however, it affected a more ...

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  15. The Singleton Argus

    On account of the falling-off in supplies, and the rising prices in other States, butter advanced one penny per lb yesterday, the new wholesale price ...

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  16. CANADIAN FOOTBALLERS

    The Canadian" soccer' teani arrived a Auckland to-day from Vancouver. ...

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  17. NEW RULE FOR BOOKMAKERS

    A new regulation regarding bookmakers in the paddock has been adopted by the Newcastle J.C. committee. Under this regulation all bookmakers operating ...

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  18. GUN FATALITY

    At the inquest concerning the death of Leslie fuller Darby, who died from meningitis following gunshot wounds, Henry Charles Moore said he went ...

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  19. GRETA-BRANXTON AMALGAMATION.

    The Minister for Local Government has advised Mr W. F. O'Hearn, M.L.A., that he will receive at a date to be fixed a deputation from Greta Council ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    The annual report of the Maitland and district branch Of the Returned Soidiers' Imperial League states that there are no "hoboes" in the branch at ...

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  21. NO LATE FIGURES.

    There were no further figures to hand to-day in 'connection with the Warringah election. Declaration votes will take some time to count. ...

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  22. APPRECIATES HOSPITAL WORK.

    Mr G. H. Pepper, of Nelson's Bay, Port Stephens, who denated £100 to the Maitland Hospital, was, at the last meeting of the committee, made a life ...

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  23. THE CHINESE WAR

    Shanghai, Sunday.—There are rumors that Hankow has fallen to the Honanesc. General Tang Sen. has arrived from up. river, and joined General Sha ...

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  24. SAVED BY X-RAYS

    Though the installation of an X-ray outfit at Marrickoille District Hospital involved the institution in an expenditure of £-545 the gives promise ...

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  25. CAUGHT CAR THIEF

    A man who drove off another man's car from Glen Inncs on Friday night did not get far with his prize. Walter Sharpe, who has a contract for ...

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  26. ILLNESS OF MR P. DOOHAN.

    The many friends of Mr Pat Doohan, of Argyle-steet, will be sorry to learn that he is at present seriously ill and confined to his room. It appears that ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND CATHOLICS

    Speaking at St. Stephen's Cathedral, 'Archbishop Duhig said that while Roman Catholics gloried in the spread of their faith, they had nothing but ...

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  28. SPEEDING DOCTOR

    A prominent Adelaide doctor, when asked by the traffic police to explain why he was motoring at about 40 miles an hour in the city, said: "Do not stop ...

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  29. DIED AT SUVA.

    A cablegram was received by Mr and Mrs J.Faikiner and family, of Roseville, on Friday last announcing the death of Mr Henry Little at Suva. The ...

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  30. BREVITIES

    Speaking at Dubbo, Mr Thorby, M.P. said that at one country school lie saw 30 children sitting on kerosene cases for the want of proper equipment. ...

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  31. FLYING IN SNOW STORM.

    Lindbergh said that while flying, he encountered a snow storm; Frozen snow settled on the machine, which considerably increased its weight. He ...

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  32. CAN'T KEEP SECRETS

    In the course of a sermon at Holy Cross Church, Bondi, yesterday, Rev. Father M' Loughlin said, that not one person in 500 could keep a secret. ...

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  33. PHYLLIS GIBBS

    A great crowd bade farewell to Miss Phyllis Gibbs on Saturday, when she left Sydney by the Sierra. She is off to Hollywood as the winner of the First ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    Mrs Marie Buchtmann, widow of the late Diedrich Buchtmann, died at her residence, Elizabeth-street, Singleton, on Sunday morning, at the age of 76 ...

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  35. A NOTABLE FILM

    Every soldier who saw service in Franco knows how precious a bath was after long days spout in the trenches or on long route marches from point to ...

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  36. WORLD'S WIRELESS RECORD

    Station 2BL created a world's record in re-broadcasting on Saturday morning. For, over two hours listeners-in in Sydney heard 2LO London, which ...

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  37. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    Now York, Sunday.—The British and the United States Governments have reached a settlement of mutual claims, and those made upon them by ...

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  38. LOSING TRADE

    Speaking at the meeting of the Melbourne Professional and Business Women 's Club, Dr. Geqrgina. Sweet described Australian trade laxity as ...

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  39. ROYAL TOUR ENDS

    The Australian tour of the Duke and Duchess of York ended on Sunday at Perth. The Renown left in the afternoon. ...

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  40. THE CHILD WELFARE INQUIRY

    When the inquiry into the administration of the Child Welfare Depart. ment was resumed to-day, Mr Justico Harvey, the Commissioner, suggested a ...

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  41. BRAVE BOY SCOUT

    At the Boy Scouts' international service in Sydney Town Hall on Sunday, Scout W. Ibbotson received the Gilt Cross for gallantry, awarded by the ...

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  42. HUNTER RIVER A. AND H. ASSOCIATION

    Messrs A. and [?] Vercoe resigned from the committoc of management of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Association at its last, ...

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  43. CAR SMASHES INTO BANK

    A message from Bathurst states that a car containing four people smashed into a bank at tho roadside, about o'clock on Sunday morning. The party ...

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  44. KILLED BY LIVE WIRE

    Arthur Hood, aged 21, an electrician, of Footscray, near Melbourne, was transforring an outside electric wire to a switchboard at Barnet 'Glass Works, ...

    Article : 56 words
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