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  2. Advertising

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  4. Big Cricket

    The M.C.C. English cricketers have had a lot of bad tuck since they have been in Australia. But the worst stroke of ill-fortune came their way ...

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  5. Kangaroos' Big Hop

    The Australians reached the highest score of the tour when they defeated Halifax by 58 points to 9. The tourists scored ...

    Article : 195 words
  6. Clemenceau Passes

    After a brief illness, M. Clemenceau, "The Tiger" and France's Grand Old Man, at midnight sunk into a torpor bordering on complete delirium. ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. War In China

    The announced threat of the Soviet to occupy Harbin appears to be approaching materialisation following the reported capture of Haildar, which ...

    Article : 68 words
  8. Nearly Drowned

    When their canoe was swept over the weir yesterday afternoon, two girls had a narrow escape from drowning. One reached the ...

    Article : 434 words
  9. Woolshed Blown Up

    While Mr. T. A. Frape, of Millthorpe, was paying off his shearers, who had just cleaned up about 7000 sheep, the woolshed was noticed to be ...

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  10. Personal

    Mrs. L. H. Fitzell recently operated upon in the Clydebank Hospital, is on the road to recovery. Mr. Charlie Godwin, who has been ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. Local and General

    Enthusiastic members of the Swimming Club formed a working bee at the river yesterday when preparations were made at the old swimming area, ...

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  12. NOISY MOTOR CYCLES

    Noisy motor cycles are not tolerated by the police. In the Police Court to-day fines ranging from 10- to £1 were inflicted on young men who ...

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  13. ANOTHER LABOUR MOVE

    A large number of postal employees, many with 20 years' service, received notices of dismissal at the week-end. Their services will be dispensed with ...

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  14. MARKET PRICES

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  15. ORANGE BLOSSOMS

    Frocked in Ivory crepe satin, with a tulle train edged with lace and trimmed with orange blossoms and satin ribbon, Elsie May, second ...

    Article : 285 words
  16. CYCLISTS' ACCIDENT

    When two young men were double-banking on a bicycle in Brisbane-street on Saturday, they crashed into a tree-guard when turning into ...

    Article : 37 words
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  18. MANY MILLIONAIRES

    The Steamer Malolo, with 300 American millionaires on board, arrived in Sydney to-day. The visitors were accorded a magnificent welcome. ...

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  19. AIR TAXIS

    It has been claimed in the city that the well-known airman, Capt. Hammond, has revolutionised the air taxis service by charging 16 a mile for ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    Death removed another of the old district pioneers on Friday morning, when Charlotte Bella Furney passed away. The late Mrs. Forney was the ...

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  21. Saturday's Play

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  22. BURGLARS BUSY

    During last night burglars broke into the Summer Hill Hotel, Summer Hill, blew open the safe, and extracted between £500 and £700. The safe was ...

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  23. FAREWELL FUNCTION

    All cricketers and enthusiasts are reminded that a farewell function to Mr. E. A. Chivers, ex-secretary of the Dubbo District Association, will be held ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. WHEAT PRICES

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  25. DUBBO GETS MONEY

    During October a total of £165,000,780 was allocated for road work in New South Wales. This money was provided under arrangement between the Main Roads Board and the Councils. The Board has approved of proposed maintenance and construction ...

    Article : 305 words
  26. BUDDING SOLICITORS

    Dubbo is apparently the home of budding solicitors and at the recent examinations of the first stage which leads up to the admission of a solicitor, ...

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  27. PRESENTATION OF BLAZERS

    The presentation of blazers to the representative Rugby League footballers will take place in the Railway Instate hall next Friday night, the Our ...

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  28. OUR PICTURE SHOW

    To-night Manager Taylor, at the Monarch-Empire Theatre, will feature Vilma Banky in the powerful screen drama, "The Awakening." The ...

    Article : 434 words
  29. SAVE THE BUSH KIDDIES

    Forty-five is the dally average of children treated in Sydney under the Far West Children's Health Scheme for all manner of ailments, chiefly of the ...

    Article : 250 words
  30. SLEEPER CUTTERS

    Following on the Railway Commissioners' action in putting off a large number of sleeper-cutters, many men in Dubbo and ...

    Article : 300 words
  31. NARROW ESCAPE.

    When a car driven by Mr. Kardell, of Dubbo, ran up a bank on the Dubbo-Tomingley road yesterday, the occupants had a narrow escape from ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. NEWTOWN EUCHRE TOURNAMENT

    Another session of the Newtown euchre tournament was completed on Thursday night last, when Mrs. Grayndler won the ladies' section outright ...

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  33. Two Men Killed

    Two man were killed and two injured when an Oakland motor car overturned on the Orange-road, near Dunkeld, about half ...

    Article : 132 words
  34. In Death Grip

    Desmond James Gore (33), of Muswellbrook, and Mrs. Denny (21). of Dobroyd point, Sydney, were found dead in a bedroom at the Burlington ...

    Article : 217 words
  35. "SPEED" CYCLES

    "He came past Constable Albury and when asked to stop only laughed in the officer's face," said Sergeant Sheridan to P.M. Adams in the Police Court ...

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  36. OVER A FENCE

    In the Polite Court to-day, a local resident was charged with offensive behaviour. It was alleged that he bad used doubtful ...

    Article : 127 words
  37. RABBIT DESTRUCTION

    In the Police Court to-day, Carl Horrigan, of the Woogarbon-road, was charged with falling to destroy rabbits on his property. ...

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  38. LINDRUM WINS

    The time limit billiards match between Walter Lindrum and Willie Smith ended heavily in favour of Lindrum after phenomenal scoring. ...

    Article : 158 words
  39. WHEN THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN

    What is claimed as one of the biggest road organisations touring comprising four motor lorries and five lumber motor waggons will rumble Into ...

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  40. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS

    Recently a patient at Callan Park Mental Hospital was found to be suffering from severe burnt about the fare and head. When questioned, he stated ...

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  41. HOME AGAIN

    The Queensland and New South Wales members of the Australian Boy Scouts' contingent to the world Jamboree In England returned by the ...

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  42. YOUNG MAN IN TROUBLE

    Although his clothes were shabby, a young man who was charged in the Police Court to-day with being an Idle and disorderly person, did not look ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. CHRISTMAS MAIL

    The post office has asked us to remind our readers to post their Christmas greetings and gifts in good time for delivery before Christmas. To ...

    Article : 59 words
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