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  2. Advertising

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  4. Over the Teacups

    Mrs. B. M. Arthur, who has been spending a week in the city, is motoring home to-day. Miss Gwen Herridge, daughter of ...

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  5. TOO ILL TO GO

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, who suffered a relapse after his recent attack of influenza, has been advised by his doctor not to travel to Canberra on Sunday ...

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  6. IN THE BALANCE

    The Conciliation Committee's report has been tendered. After replies are received from. Rome and Addis Ababa, the Committee will ...

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  7. Mail Robbery

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day, Mr. Curtis, K.C., strongly opposed an application by the Crown for a further postponement of the trial of Joseph ...

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  8. The Premier Pleased

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) addressing a gathering of the Women's Co-ordinating Council of the U.A.P., said there were no people in the world ...

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  9. MANSLAUGHTER

    Clifford Earle Smiles (31), motor mechanic, made a pitiful figure in the witness box at the Central Criminal; Court during his re-trial on a charge ...

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  10. [?] to Dubbo Week

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  11. MOTOR CRASH

    Mrs. Alice Kulmar, aged 50, was killed instantly when a car overturned 19 miles north ol Raymond Terrace last night. Her head caught in the ...

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  12. WHEAT PRICES

    There was another price increase in wheat on country sidings yesterday, the quotation moving up 1 1/2d to 2/11 1/2 a bushel for bagged and bulk. On a ...

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  13. FIVE DAYS TO WAIT

    Both the Baron and Mr. Hawaralt said it would be some five days before their principals could reply. It is understood that M. Laval ...

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  14. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. R. S. Lane, live-wire secretary of the Dubbo Mechanics' Institute, shortly will leave on three weeks' holiday. Mr. Jim Mitchell, who was making ...

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  15. JUDGE'S VIEW

    Judge Beeby declared in the Arbitration Court that the apprenticeship system was collapsing, and that a new scheme more suited to the ...

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  16. BACK TO DUBBO WEEK

    I'm going back to Dubbo, Where Western sunsets glow, To scenes of happy childhood And dreams of long ago. ...

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  17. MENTAL CASE

    A Lismore man, armed first with a brush hook and then with a pitchfork and hoe, terrorised the residents or Noth Lisinore Xor several hours. ...

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  18. LEADER RESIGNS

    Lord Johnsonby, to-day, announced his intention to resign the leadership of the Labor Party in the House of Lords. He declared, that he seriously ...

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  19. RAILWAY PROGRESS

    The Deputy Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Garside) says that by giving away £2,304,000 in cheaper fares and freights, the Railway Department ...

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  20. RETIRING AGE

    The Superintendent of Telegraphs (Mr. F. R. Bradley) speaking at a send-off to Mr. R. E. Wilson, Supervisor of Telegraphs, who retired after 50 years' The N.S.W. Government proposed to retire public servants between the ages of 60 and 65, and there was a probability of the age of retirement for postal ...

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  21. IMPROVING LIBRARY

    In accordance with its policy of providing the best facilities at the Mechanics' Institute, the Committee decided last night to purchase ...

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  22. WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 11,584 bales were offered, including 1177 from New South Wales. Approximately 7893 bales of Australasian wools were sold. ...

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  23. DRIVERS UNHURT

    After a collision between a motor car and a large motor van, at Parramatta last night, the van hit a telegraph pole and the car mounted the ...

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  24. DEATH SENTENCE

    Allan James Grierson to-day was sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Louise Bertlia Gann, housekeeper, on June 22. While ...

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  25. IL DUCE CAUSTIC

    "Not only unacceptable, but derisory!" Thus Mussolini summed up his first impression of the newspaper versions of the Conciliation Committee's ...

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  26. [?] CASUALTIES

    [?]met with a painful accident [?]y, when his hand came in [?]with a circular saw he was [?] He was conveyed to a doctor ...

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  27. ANOTHER RECORD

    In dreadful weather conditions, Hubert Opperman, Australian champion cyclist, smashed the Belfast-Dublin record of five hours two minutes ...

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  28. TIGER ATTACK

    Clifford Flyger, trainer with Wirth's circus, was attacked by a tiger yesterday. A second tiger came at him, but Mr. George Wirth drove it off. ...

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  29. FORBES RACES

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  30. EARLY OFFER

    To stimulate interest in Back to Dubbo Week, Aid. A. C. Enderby, with characteristic generous patronage of community movements, has donated a ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. SEA DOGS MOVING

    Twelve Italian submarines traversed the Suez. Canal southwards, and were watched by British destroyers ana patrols. ...

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  32. FIREPROOF

    Kuda Bux, a Kashmiri Mahommedan, weighing 8.7 and aged 30 years. In a London garden, twice walked along a trench filled with charcoal ...

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  33. FOOD SUPPLIES

    Sir Percival Phillips, in a message at Addis Ababa, declared that it was impossible for Abyssinia to starve, as there was a systematic organisation of ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. FATAL EXPLOSION

    Harry Powell (30) and James Roberts (60) were killed in an explosion at Nobel's explosive works in Deer Park yesterday. Each was married ...

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  35. [?] AND WHISPERS [?] BALL

    [?]rrance agent, Kenneth E. Mc[?] who was charged with [?] through having been int[?] of controlling his car when it [?] for Balladoran's bachel[?] to be held on Wednesday night [?]mber 25, at A. E. Hawkins Western service station and ...

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  36. MALARIA RAGING

    The Abyssinians declare that malaria is ravaging the Italian troops in troops in Erithea. ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis, of Jubilee Street, Ronald Harry, died in the Dubbo District Hospital yesterday morning, at the age of two ...

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  38. HOUSE ADJOURNED

    Cabinet sat from 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and then adjourned till Saturday. It is believed that the important decisions were deferred. ...

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  39. TIMELY

    A conference of Melbourne trades and business associations, convened by the Chamber of Commerce to discuss taxation, adopted a resolution ...

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  40. MUSSOLINI'S VIEW

    "Apparently Italy is not to be represented in the International Administration and the Gendarmerie Scheme. It is apparently suggested ...

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  41. CALLING OFF

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has announced that the Belgian Government had given two months' notice of its Intention to cancel the trade ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL NEWS

    Pitt, Son & Badgery, Ltd., advised by telegraph on Wednesday.—A consignment of rabbitskins, 49 1/2 a tons, was offered to-day. There was a good demand ...

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