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  2. SINGLETON ASTRONOMICAL AND WEATHER INFORMATION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  3. MORE RAIN REPORTED

    Further welcome ruin was received over the week-end, which will chiefly benefit the wheat areas. The falls were mostly in the South ...

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  4. FAREWELL FUNCTION AT VERE

    Prior to their [?]leparture from Vere Mr and Mrs R.A. Cooke and family were entertained by the residents and friends at a social evening recently ...

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  5. Airman Incinerated at Mascot

    When an aeroplane crashed and burst into flames at Mascot Aerodrome yesterday afternoon, the pilot, Reginald Annabel, aged 31, of Rockdale, was burned to death. The plane struck the ground with such force that an explosion ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    Farmers find others interested are reminded that a demonstration of a 7 h.p. Lister Diesel engine will, be given in the old butter factory yard of Messrs ...

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  7. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES

    At the Singleton Court House on Saturday morning the District Coroner (Mr Alex. Morrison) held air quest concerning the death of Alfred ...

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  8. SMALL BOYS TRY TO WRECK TRAIN

    Three boys, aged 6, 4 and 3 years, attempted to wrock a train running between Sydney and Parramatta, near Clyde, by bowling pieces of iron, tin ...

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  9. GOOD PUMPKIN SEASON.

    The pumpkin season throughout the Singleton district is proving to be the best for many years, according to the quantities handled at the local railway ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. TEMPERATURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  11. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    Figures supplied by the Singleton railway station disclose that during June the number of passenger tickets issued was 1958, the revenue amounting ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. STOCK SALES

    Cattle.—2100 yarded, and the market was slightly dearer. Bullocks sold from £5 to £10, and cows from £4 to W. Best beef worth 30/ per 100 lbs, ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION

    The annual general meeting of the Group Committee of the Boy Scots' Association will be hold in the Scout Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 16. As ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. LATEST FORECAST.

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  15. POLICE RAID AT BROKE

    The proprietor of a "spinning wheel" anil three strange men who came in a ear from Newcastle provided some [?]lement for residents of Broke ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. LOW UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES

    Figures issued by the Commonwealth Statistician reveal that unemployment is reduced to 20.9 per cent., which is the lowest since August, 1930. The ...

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  17. TENNIS SOCIAL AND EUCHRE PARTY

    A successful social and euchre party was held in the Glennie's Creek Hall 011 Saturday night for the Falbrook Tenuis Club funds. Visitors were ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR JOHN LLOYD.

    Mr John Lloyd, a former, resident of Singleton, died on Friday at Hornsby, aged 80 years. The deceased left here about 18 months ago to reside with a ...

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  19. MANS MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    Before the horrified gaze of twoworkmates, Victor Peseud, 21, of Tumbi Umbi, sawmill employee, slipped in the path of a huge hardwood log weighing ...

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  20. MAITLAND MARKETS.

    Mr J. Enright reports:— Fat Cattle.—1100 yarded, the major proportion being good trade quality to really choice beef, including many lots ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. RED CROSS PEDLERS' FAIR.

    The Red Cross Pedlers' Fair, which Was held last week, proved very satisfactory financially, and reflected gret credit on the hard work of the ...

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  22. GRAZIERS' RECOMMENDATION

    The recent annual conference of the Graziers' Association expressed itself in favour of the substitution of an inheritance tax for common, estate duty ...

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  23. ESCAPE FROM JAPANESE AUTHORITIES

    London, Saturday.—William Bickerton, the New Zealander, who was charged by the Japanese authorities with having financially assisted ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR W. ROGERS.

    Mr William Rogers, of Kelso, eldest son of the lute Thomas Rogers, died, in the Dangar Cottage Hospital on Saturday morning. He took a bad turn on ...

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  25. DEATH OF BRIGADIER HERITAGE

    Failing to recover after an operation for acute appendicitis, Brigadier. F. B. Heritage, Quartermaster-General of the Australian ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. POLITICAL SITUATION TO BE DISCUSSED

    A conference of United Australian and Country Party Associations Will meet in Sydney to-morrow, when the whole of the political 'situation will be ...

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  27. MISAPPROPRIATION OF TRUST FUNDS

    Alhough the present State Government and preceding Governments have repeatedly asserted their intention of placing on the Statute Book legislation ...

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  28. STRAND THEATRE

    The special attraction to be present; ed at the Strand Theatre to-morrow (Tuesday) night and on Wednesday night, will be "The Power and the ...

    Article : 192 words
  29. FEDERAL BUDGET

    The Federal Government is now considering the Federal Budget which shall be submitted to the House of Representatives. ...

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  30. VALUE OF ADVERTISING

    London, Saturday.-The Prince of Wales was the guest of honour tit the Advertising Association's dinner last night. In the course' of his speech he ...

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  31. FAST MOTOR TRAINS FOR COUNTRY

    The Chief Railways Commissioner (Mr T. J. Hartigan) at the jubilee dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday, night, announced ...

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  32. CLASH WITH FRENCH POLICE

    Paris, Saturday.—Several hundreds of the crews of the "United States battleships, Wyoming, and Arkansas, fought with police in the streets and ...

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  33. KEEPER FORCED TO KILL MONKEY

    When the head keeper at the Perth Zoo entered the cage of a Ceylon monkey on Saturday it made a fierce attack upon him. The keeper was ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. MR WEAVER AND HOSPITALS

    Stating that lie would not allow the B.M.A. or any other association to tut the hospitals, the Minister for Health (Mr Weayer) told the Coonanamble ...

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  35. RACES AT BROKE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  36. £200,000,000 FOR REPATRIATION

    The annual report of the, Returned Sailors and League to be presented at the annual conference in Brisbane this month will show that more ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. FLOOD RAIN IN AUCKLAND

    Auckland, Sunday.-The long spoil of squally weather calminated last night in prolonged torrential rain and, a northerly gale throughout the ...

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  38. WOMAN BREAKS CYCLING RECORD

    Breaking the record of 3 days 7 hours 32 minutes held by Mrs Elsa Barbour, Miss Billie Samuel arrived at Melbourne Post-office at 11.20 a.m. ...

    Article : 66 words
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