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  2. Advertising

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  4. ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    At the St. Patrick's Day concert, at Sydney Town Hall, last night, the audience heard a broadcast message from Dublin by Mr. De Valera. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. [?]FERENDUM RESULT

    [?] following upon the people's reaction of the proposals to give the commonwealth full power to con[?] aviation, and also power to ...

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  6. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter are back from their Island cruise. They report the best of holidays. Miss Thora Hector was over for a ...

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  7. Words of Wisdom

    The Director-General of Health, Dr. Cumpston, addressing members of the Institute of Anatomy, said that the selection and preparation of food, and ...

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  8. REMOVED BY POLICE

    While Federal Ministers of the Crown and friends were saying farewell to Mr. J. A. Lyons and Mrs. Lyons, as they were about to leave for Adelaide ...

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  9. To Watery Grave

    The wooden collier, Hall Caine, 213 tons, capsized and sank yesterday afternoon off Broken Bay, while being towed by the steamer Idant. All ...

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  10. STATESMAN DEAD

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, Knight of the Garter and Privy Councillor, who had represented West Birmingham in the House of Commons since 1914, ...

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  11. IN PORT

    The lugger which was overdue from Broome has arrived there, while the mission lugger, St. Nicholls, has reached Milingimbi mission station. ...

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  12. SLIGHT INCREASE

    The local wheat market was a halfpenny per bushel dearer to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 5/6½ per bushel and bagged lots at 5/8. ...

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  13. JAN PADEREWSKI

    The famous pianist, Jan Paderewski, is suffering from influenza, in his villa at Morges (Switzerland), where he has been living since 1921. ...

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  14. OUR PUBLIC DEBT

    The Minister for Health and Repatriation (Mr. W. M. Hughes), speaking at the jubilee banquet of the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants, ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. STRIKE RUMOURS

    It was reported in industrial circles to-day, that the moulders and iron workers will decline to resume work unless they are conceded a ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. WONTHAGGI TRAGEDY

    When the inquest concerning the Wonthaggi tragedy was resumed to-day, Daniel Besford (an inspector of the Mines Department) admitted that ...

    Article : 208 words
  17. BOMBS IN JERUSALEM

    Twelve Jewish adults and four children were wounded when a bomb exploded on the top of a bus in Zion Square, in the Jewish quarter to-day. ...

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  18. AFTER THE POLL

    The Primary Producers' Union, which has about 15,000 members, has decided to withdraw its general president's membership of Sydney Chamber of ...

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  19. CONCERT IN DUBBO

    Last night, standing room was at a premium in the Royal Theatre. Patrons were rewarded with the best programme on record. Every turn was a ...

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  20. BODY ON BEACH

    The body of a man, as yet unidentified, was found at Maraubra beach this morning. Near him was a will and a bottle which had contained poison. ...

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  21. MUSSOLINI

    Standing on a rostrum in a plumed cap, Signor Mussolini addressed 5000, mostly Italians, at the Tripoli sample fair, in which Germany was ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. GOOD YIELD

    Sir Colin Fraser, speaking at the annual meeting of the Australian Mines and Metal Union, said that Australia's production of non-ferrous base ...

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  23. ANOTHER INDUSTRY

    According to the Minister for Development, Senator McLachlan, flax cultivation, worth £1,000,000 to Australia, may shortly begin. He said that ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. IN COLD BLOOD

    While waiting on the Gars Du Nord platform for a train to Brussells today, Comte De Chambrun, formerly French Ambassador to Italy, was shot in the ...

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  25. HOOLIGANISM

    Irresponsible youths riddled the hangar at the local aerodrome with hundreds of bullet holes, and a large tank, used to catch water from the ...

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  26. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    It is expected that the Gwydir by-election will be held on May 8. In the competitions at Saturday's street stall, the dinner was won by ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    A resident of Third Avenue. Narro mine, for the greater portion of his life. Harry Burns passed away at Dubbo District Hospital yesterday, ...

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  28. LATE RAINFALLS

    Since Tuesday's record falls, district registrations rend:— Wellington 26 points, Maryvale 20, Geurie 18, Wongarbon 17, Dubbo 18, ...

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  29. ROAD TRAGEDIES

    Heinrich Adolph Schwaetz and Hughie Murphy were killed and another man critically injured, when two motor cycles, travelling in opposite ...

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  30. ORDERED ABROAD

    The commander of a Dutch submarine, lying in the Tagus River, has been ordered to leave for the Spanish Mediterranean coast, instead of returning ...

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  31. ROYAL EASTER SHOW

    One of the features of particular interest to country folk visiting the Royal Easter Show this year will he Dangar, Gedye & Malloch Ltd.'s new ...

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  32. WONG HEE

    At Dubbo District Hospital, on Tuesday morning, Wong Hee, a native of Canton, China, aged 85, passed away after a long illness. Deceased was a ...

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  33. ARMING UP

    The New Zealand Government has ordered from Australian munition factories, 100 Bren machine guns. The purchase will probably be ...

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  34. DUTCH WARSHIPS

    The Foreign Minister, M. De Graeff, announced to-day that Dutch warships had been ordered to defend Dutch merchantmen in Spanish waters. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. CASUALTIES

    [?]onley Bruce (13), of Wongarbon, [?] journeying to Dubbo to attend [?] School yesterday morning, when [?] his head through a window-pane ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. THE NIPPER

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  37. CONCERNING HENS

    First Farmer: "Which is correct—A hen is sitting' or 'a hen is setting?" Second Farmer: "I don't know and ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Isolated showers on southern slopes and tablelands; otherwise fine and moderate to ...

    Article : 45 words
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