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  2. STABILITY IN FINANCE AND INDUSTRY

    REFERENCE to the need of New South Wales for a financial representative in the Federal Cabinet who possessed full appreciation of the requirements of the largest and most rapidly expanding State was made by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) at a citizens' dinner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Personal

    Miss Jean Nebauer, of Kyogle, is visiting her parents ar Rappville. Mr. D. Love, of Gibberagee, who has been in Lismore for an ...

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  4. NO ARMISTICE

    The Premier (Senor Negrin) quelled rumours of an armistice, saying, "The Government refuses to consider any attempt for negotiations to end the ...

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  5. BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS IN HOUSE

    A stir was caused in the Legislative Assembly to-day when Mr. Davidson (Lab., Cobar), made strong charges ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.C.P. WILL HAVE ANOTHER MEMBER

    The new Federal Cabinet will be announced on November 29, the day before Parliament meets. It is understood that it will ...

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  7. Inter-High School Sought For M'Bimby

    Several deputations interviewed the Premier during his visit to Mullumbimby this morning. He was asked to consider a request for the ...

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  8. TEN NEW MEMBERS

    There were 37 nominations for election of 26 members to the committee of the Lismore Musical Festival Society. The ballot was ...

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  9. NEW BATTLESHIPS

    The German naval year book for 1938 reveals that two new 35,000 ton battleships are under construction. Each will mount eight 15.3 in. guns, ...

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  10. Justices of the Peace

    Replying to Mr. Tonkin (U.A.P., Orange) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Assistant Minister (Mr. Gollan) said that the Government ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mr. James Bunter (83), who died at his home, Ballina Road, Bangalow, to-night, was one of the early settlers of the district. He was a native of ...

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  12. "PROMOTED PROGRESS"

    Mr. Bennett (U.A.P., Gloucester), in the Legislative Assembly to-day, said that one of the factors which had been instrumental in promoting progress ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. Claim Against Motorist

    In the Small Debts Court at Casino yesterday Wm. Gillett, a local garage proprietor, sued Herbert Martin, a baker, of Doubtful Creek, for £25 8s for ...

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  14. G. A. KEDZLIE

    The funeral of Mr. George Alexander Kedzlie (70), of Byron Bay, who died in the Lismore Base Hospital, took place yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  15. THOMAS GRIFFIN

    The funeral of Thomas Griffin, who died in Lismore on Tuesday, took place on Wednesday from St. Carthage's Cathedral to the Alstonville cemetery. ...

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  16. ACTION SETTLED

    It was announced in court that the litigation between Tommy Farr and his former manager, Ted Broadribb, was settled on the basis of Farr paying ...

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  17. ELECTION FORECAST

    There is every possibility that the Free State election will be early next year, probably in February. Embarlassed by both Right and Left, and ...

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  18. Fourteen Candidates For Casino

    With the exception of Ald. C. H. Anderson, all the retiring members of the Casino Municipal Council are seeking re-election. ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL Homebush Sales

    A firm tone characterised the sheep section at Homebush to-day. Values rose by 1s on prime sheep and lambs and 6d on other descriptions, as compared with last ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. Storm Leaves Trail Of Destruction

    Sweeping down Hanging Rock Creek valley with terrific force, a cyclone, accompanied by a severe hailstorm, laid waste a strip of ...

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  21. Railway Excursions

    Excursion trains will run from all railway stations from Monday, December 6, to Saturday, January 1, inclusive for the Christmas and New ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE BANANA PRICES

    At Newcastle yesterday bananas (regulation graded, first quality fruit), the New South Wales Board prices for all sizes were 18s to 23s ...

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  23. Brunswick District

    There was a series of heavy storms over the Brunswick-Byron Bay-Bangalow district to-day. At Byron Bay 45 points was registered in 10 ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. MELBOURNE PRICES

    At Melbourne to-day passion fruit realised 14s to 22s a half case, with choice higher. The Banana Growers' Federation reports: Eights and nines, ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. Move to Have S.P. Shops Licensed

    Among matters to be discussed at the annual conference of the Victorian District Racing Association to-morrow, is one suggesting that the ...

    Article : 40 words
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