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  2. Advertising

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  4. Western Graziers

    Over 60 representatives of the Central Western pastoral, agricultural and business interests met in the Protestant Hall, Dubbo, at ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. Two Prisoners Escape

    Two continues at Tuncurry-Prison Camp, William Tanney (82) and James Jeffrey (26), serving sentences for housebreaking, escaped on Saturday ...

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  6. NYNGAN NEWS

    On Christmas Day a very cold change in the weather set in following a few days of extreme heat. The days warmed up again after the New Year ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. LOST FLIERS FOUND

    Captain Pittendrigh and Mr. S. J. Hamre, of the Central Australian Gold Exploration Company, were found on Friday by an Air Force plane about ...

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  8. Liberian Atrocities

    Terrible resolutions of ill-treatment of Liberian tribes were made in a report to the League of Nations. It declares the forcible recruitment of ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. Court Brevities

    This morning, before Mr. J. B. Scobie, P.M., Patrick O'Leary, a newcomer to the town, was charged with being drunk, and also with falsely ...

    Article : 246 words
  10. PERSONAL

    Bold packed their "Buckets and Spade", and intend to take fall advantage of a "Lucky Dip" in the briny. We are pleased to report that Mrs. ...

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  11. RECORD SWIM

    Lily Copplestone swam across the Wellington Harbour yesterday in four hours 51 minutes, easily healing Mercedes Gleitzes Christmas Day record ...

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  12. UNITED STATES SENDS NOTE

    The United States note to Libera a says that International opinion will no longer tolerate the twin evils of slavery and forced labor, and adds that unless ...

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  13. WYONG DROPS RACING

    Owing to considerable loss on their meeting which was held on December 27, the committee of the Wyung Racing Club has decided to discontinue ...

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  14. SCOUTS' CAMP BURNT OUT

    A boy scouts camp was wiped out by fire at Mount Wilga Valley in the Hornsby district, yesterday. The Scoutmaster and about 12 boys ...

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  15. BIG BILLIARDS

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  16. INTENSE HEAT

    The temperature at Wauchope yesterday was 111 degrees in the shade. Many other districts registered the century. ...

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  17. N.S.W. RECEIVES ADVANCE OF HALF A MILLION POUNDS

    The Commonwealth Government has made a further advance of £500,000 in Treasury bills to the New South Wales Government. ...

    Article : 71 words
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  19. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    It is reported from Melbourne that the swearing in of Sir Isaac Isaacs as Governor-General may be postponed, been use of doubt about the legality of ...

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  20. SMALL DEBTS

    Samuel Gordon v. John Gillett This was a case in which Gordon claimed a balance of £23 for work and labour done in connection with a ...

    Article : 408 words
  21. MEETING OF UNEMPLOYED

    The largest meeting of unemployed ever held in Dubbo took place on Saturday last at 10.30 in the morning. Mr. W. Howey was voted to the ...

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  22. ANOTHER VICTORIAN HORROR

    The third of a goulish series of sex murders within a few weeks was discovered in the suburb of Ormond on Saturday morning, a short distance ...

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  23. BIG BLAZE AT NARR0MINE

    The Royal Hotel, Narromine, owned by Mr. A. P. Byrne, was partly destroyed by fire at 3.15 a.m. yesterday morning. ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET

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  25. GILGANDRA NEWS

    The local silos are now full, having received the Haul load last Wednesday. Many farmers are still harvesting. ...

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  26. POISONING AT CRICKET MATCH

    During a cricket match at Earra (Queensland), the majority of the players became stricken with vomiting and violent pains and were all removed ...

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  27. MORE FIRES

    One small collage and three old shops were destroyed by fire in Gilgandra on Sunday, the property of Mr. Lewis, senr. ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Except for tome further scattered thunder showers in north-east generally fine and warm to hot and sultry. Variable ...

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  29. FARMERS LOSS

    With nearly all the silos in the country full to overflowing, it is somewhat surprising to note the apathy shown by the local farmers towards the ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. BURGLAR ALARM SHOOTS BOY DEAD

    Three children, housebreaking at Montfore, disturbed the burglar alarm operating a blunderbuss, with the result that a boy was killed and two girls ...

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  31. DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT OPOTI KE (NEW ZEALAND)

    At the inquest concerning the deaths of a Maori brother und sister Named Waluriki, at Opotiki, New Zealand, the Coroner found that the man shot the ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. MELBOURNE-SYDNEY UNDER THREE HOURS

    The "Southern Cloud" monoplane made the journey yesterday from Melbourne to Sydney, a distance of 446 miles, in two hours 44 minutes. ...

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  33. DR. EARLE PAGE

    The imposition of big duties would not matter very much if we were a completely self-contained country; but we arc not so. We have to sell ...

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  34. SALARY REDUCTIONS

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  35. SETBACK FOR PREMIER LANG

    It is reported that the Railway Commissioners have refused Lang's request for the loan of E. J. Goode to help in preparing plans for the creation of a ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. TO-DAY'S RETAIL FRICES

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  37. SPANISH ELECTIONS

    The general elections are fixed for March 1. It is proposed to raise the martial law as soon as convenient, but it is announced that the slightest ...

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  38. GIVE A MAN A JOB !

    Eighteen months ago hundreds of men in Dubbo received constant employment through the building trade. To-day, it is doubtful if there are half ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. ROYAL GOLF LINKS

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  40. FRESH WATER FOR SHOWERS

    The day after the steamer Monowal left Raratonga for Wellington, the stewards demanded fresh water for showers. When this was refused they ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. THE MONOPLANE "TRADE WIND"

    Maclaren and M'stress Hart and the monoplane,'"Trade Wind," which is attempting the first payload flight from America to Europe, is overdue from ...

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  42. CROP BURNT

    On Saturday afternoon a fire started in a standing wheal crop at 'Muben," Wougarbon, the property of Mr. E. F. G. Davison. A number of local ...

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  43. TENNIS CLUB GOLF COURSE

    The competitions played off on the Tennis Club's golf course last week resulted in a win for Mrs. McCormick in the ladies section and Mr. J. Moore ...

    Article : 39 words
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