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  4. METHODIST MEN'S BROTHERHOOD

    On Sunday afternoon the Methodist Men's Brotherhood assembled in the Sunday School Hall for their monthly tea. The attendance was good, many ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Miss Parker, principal of the North Dubbo Infants' School, is on the sick list. On their annual visit to Dubbo are ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Australian Office is receiving many inquiries from holders of Australian internal obligations, concerning the conversion, and the banks are ...

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  7. He Doesn't Like It

    Commenting on the amalgamation of the four country movements in New South Wales with the Country Party, the Minister for Markets (Mr. Perker ...

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  8. Disastrous Fire

    In the most disastrous fire in the history of the coalfields, the entire surface structure of the Pelaw Main Colliery, at Kurri Kurri, was demolished ...

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  9. STOP PRESS

    Miss M. E. Ezzy has tendered her resignation as Matron of Dubbo District Hospital. ...

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  10. MEANEST THIEF

    A thief yesterday rifled the poor box at St. Matthews' Church, Windsor. A few minutes previously a man was found in one of the bedrooms of ...

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  11. LATEST FIGURES

    The total actual conversions in the New Loan, up to last night, were £97,114,180, while promises of conversion bring the total up to almost ...

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  12. LAW MUST PREVAIL

    A police magistrate at Fitzrcy, Victoria, in fining two men for causing a disturbance during the eviction of a family from a house, said: "This ...

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  13. THE DIGGERS' REVUE

    By special request the Diggers' Revne will be repeated to-morrow night in the Empire Hall. Many who viewed it before will go again, and hundreds of ...

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  14. COMMUNIST RISING

    When a deputation from the New Guard waited on the Marrickville Council last night, to ask that steps be taken to declare the Communist Party an ...

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  15. SAVINGS BANK BILL

    The Premier (Mr. J. T. Lung) in the Legislative Assembly this morning gave notice of his intention to-morrow to bring down a new Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WASHED OUT

    Continuance of the rain has again prevented a start being madd with the third test match, between England and New Zealand, at manchester Oval ...

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  17. WHEAT MARKET

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 2/3½ per bushel and bagged at 2/4½. The market was a little easier. ...

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  18. AN ABO. WARRIOR

    While digging in his garden on "Keybine" Station, near Coonamble, Mr. Maurice Heaney unearthed what appears to be the skeleton of a male ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Generally fine; cold night, with frosts inland and some fog; mild day, followed by renewal of ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS DEATH

    The headless body of a man was discovered in the underground railway this morning, a few hundred yards from St. James Station. ...

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  21. MORE BANK SMASHES

    Due to steady withdrawals four banks, with their combined resources of more than 100,000,000 dollars, failed to open for business to-day. ...

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  22. THE NEWTOWN CLUB

    If the Newtown Football Club missed the Dubbo Competition Cup for the season's premiership, it made no mistake about the Elong goblet, which it ...

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  23. BIG HAUL

    Thieves broke into Wills' tobacco warehouse, at Adelaide, and got away with £800 worth of goods, including expensive brands of cigars and pipes. ...

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  24. HOME AGAIN

    The English amateur billiards players (Messrs. Steeples and Lee), the first and second respectively in the Empire Championship, played in ...

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  25. THE YOUNG CALF

    The calf should be induced to drink milk, not forced to do so, points out a publication of the Kansas Board of Agriculture. Considerable patience ...

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  26. MOB RULE

    A large meeting at Kurri Kurri decided to take extreme measures, if necessary, to prevent the carrying out of an eviction order. ...

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  27. BOATING FATALITY

    Following a week of severe weather, which caused much damage, stormy conditions were experienced along the South Coast to-day. ...

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  28. AIRMAN INJURED

    George Pert was flying at Beaudesert (Q.), when his machine catapulted and nose-dived to earth. Pert was shockingly injured and is ...

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  29. IMPROVEMENT TO PARK

    At the last meeting of the local A.L.P., the President (Mr. W. Howey) again brought forward the scheme of raising £200, with the objective of ...

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  30. WESTERN MOVEMENT

    The General Secretary (Mr. F. S. Walpole) states that the large numbers of telephone calls he is receiving, is ample proof of the ...

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  31. THE MUNGANA CASE

    In this case, the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) rejected the application for a non-suit. Mr. A. D. McGill is on his address ...

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  32. RIOTS IN IRELAND

    Continued disorders on the Free State border are causing anxiety in Ulster. The Government is resolved to stamp out lawlessness, also to prevent the ...

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  33. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Messrs. E. R. Hawke and G. A. Wheeler left yesterday. They will engage in some big bowling competitions in Sydney, after which they will entrain to ...

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  34. FITTER'S END

    The body of Leslie Randall (30), fitter's assistant, was found this morning in a cleaning pit at Flemington railway sheds. ...

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