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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONALIA

    Mr. and Mrs. Brady and Miss Mary Brady, of Smith Street, are enjoying a holiday at Manly. Mr. M. G. Mitchell underwent a ...

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  5. COALBAGGIE'S DAY

    It has been said that postponed [?] are never successful. The re[?] of Coalbaggie's Carnival on Wednesday, postponed from last month ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Justice Stephen, in his reserved judgment to-day, refused the application of the Government Railway and Tramway Salaried Officers' Association ...

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  7. Farmers' Relief Bill

    The Government was defeated in the Legislative Council last night by 36 votes to 29, on an amendment to the Farmers' Relief Bill, moved by Mr. A. ...

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  8. BIG CRICKET

    The Englishmen had two slight casualties at practice. Hammond twisted his knee slightly and Voce sprained his ankle. Neither is serious, but will ...

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  9. Plague Outbreak

    Over 500 people have died in the plague epidemic in the town of Sangli, in the Bombay Presidency. The town is almost deserted ...

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  10. "Close Canberra!"

    Dr. Wm. Maloney (Melbourne's medico) speaking on the Budget debate in the House of Representatives last night, said that he thought Canberra ...

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  11. OVER THE TEA CUPS

    Mrs. Ted Beale, of the Railway Hotel, and party, motored to Sydney yesterday for a short holiday. After spending three weeks at ...

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  12. WOMAN HIKER

    Fears are entertained for the safety of Mrs. Helen Lewis (55), who set off from Keystone, Victoria, last month, to walk to Sydney, and has not since been ...

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  13. SLIGHT OPERATION

    As a sequel to her indisposition at Geneva Mrs. S. M. Bruce underwent a successful operation in a London nursing home. ...

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  14. MANLY'S MEMBER

    During the Budget debate in the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. A. E. Reid (Manly) declared that Mr. J. T. Lang, was one of the "greatest ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLE MISHAP

    Little hope is held out for the recovery of Kenneth Nixon (65), postmaster, who, together with the Rev. Tomlinson (54) and Rev. Setchell, were run ...

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  16. RELIEF AT HAND

    It is understood that the Premiers' Conference next week will discuss the question of raising the necessary money for assistance to ...

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  17. AN ARGOSY

    But a few years ago the horse-drawn caravan, that slow but picturesque ship of the open country, was a feature of trade expansion. Later the iron-horse ...

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  18. DAVIS LEADING

    In the Lindrum v. Davis match, in which the former is conceding 3000 points start, Davis has 6032 to his credit, including a break of 683 ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    Mr. E. S. Lee, a well-known and respected grazier of Geurie, formerly of Cadia passed away on Sunday afternoon at Wellington. ...

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  20. GRIMMETT OUT

    Clarrie Grimmett will not be fit for the match on November 4. His ankle is causing pain and trouble, and is not responding to treatment as expected. ...

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  21. BANANA GROWERS

    A meeting of banana growers at Coff's Harbour carried a resolution, viewing with the gravest alarm the intention of the Federal Government to ...

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  22. SUSPECT ARRESTED

    The police arrested a man at Oatley early this morning, on a charge of criminally assaulting a girl, eight years of age. ...

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  23. TARIFF CONVERSIONS

    Tariff conversions, in immediate prospect with certain foreign Governments, represent the counterpart of the agreements with the Dominions, reached at ...

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  24. CHILD'S DEATH

    Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dawson, of 20 Short Street, whose eleven-months-old daughter, Dorothy June, died in the Dubbo ...

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  25. MOTOR FATALITY

    Mr. H. J. Ingram (55), an insurance agent, and Mrs. Montague Rush (40), were fatally injured on the Cowra-Young Road yesterday, when a car in ...

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  26. HIGHLAND DANCING

    "They can sling as much mud as they like, but I care not, for I adjudicate absolutely without prejudice." ...

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  27. STERLING FALLING

    The sudden fall in sterling is perturbing business men, who fear a check on German exports. The Boersen "Courier" suggests the ...

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  28. GERMAN AIRMAN

    Capt. Hans Bertram, the German airman, landed at Essendon aerodrome at 5.15 p.m. yesterday, after a tempestuous flight from Hobart. ...

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  29. DO YOU KNOW?

    That Eumungerie brought two "Dohnts" to Dubbo on Sunday, but did not "do" too well. That there are five Fitzgeralds in ...

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  30. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Enthusiast, Dubbo.—Your ms. will be posted week-end as requested. Mr. J. White acknowledges receipt of parcels of clothing from ...

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  31. MORE OTTAWA

    Labor Member Attles, resuming the debate on the Ottawa resolution in the House of Commons, complained that Britain had subordinated herself to the ...

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  32. WELL DONE, WEAVER

    The Minister for Health (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver) refused a civic reception at Tamworth, because the speeches made at such functions were so much ...

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  33. THE DANCE

    The end of a perfect day was followed by an evening's revelry. By 8 o'clock the hall began to fill with dancers, many of whom had travelled ...

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  34. SWIMMERS' SOCIAL SIDE

    A meeting was held at the National Bank last night to finalise the catering arrangements for the forthcoming Swimming Club dance. The function ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:— Cold and cloudy in southern border districts and about southern and central ...

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  36. NEW RAILWAY LINE

    "A public meeting is being convened by the Mayor (Ald. G. Fitz Hill), to he held at the Town Hall to-morrow night, to discuss the proposed Sandy ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. CHORAL SOCIETY

    Following on a special general meeting of members of the Dubbo Choral Society, last Tuesday in the High School, Mr. H. Janes was invited to ...

    Article : 113 words
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