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  4. [?] Coach Welcomed

    Dubbo Rugby League meeting, [?]at the Mechanics' Institute last [?] the new coach, Mr. George Wil[?] was welcomed. ...

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  5. General Booth

    General Evangeline Booth, on her arrival in Sydney to-day from Brisbane, was accorded a great welcome. As she appeared at the outside gates ...

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  6. THREE POWER PACT

    The three-power conference ended to-day. The dominant factor is the unity of views between the Italian, French and British ...

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  7. ENGAGEMENT OFF

    The actress, Mary Lawson, announced to-day that her engagement with Fred Perry, the world's tennis champion, had been broken off. During a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHEARING SHEDS

    The Brenda shearing sheds were burnt to the ground over the weekend. Between 600 and 700 sheep were destroyed. ...

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  9. Freak Accident

    A timber-getter, named Laver, was transported by the Ambulance 50 miles to a hospital, with a stick 3ft. long and more than an inch in diameter ...

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  10. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Miss Una Furney, of Dubbo, is spending a holiday in Sydney. Miss Ainslee Lennard, who underwent a throat operation in the District ...

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  11. CORONER'S VERDICT

    The Deputy Coroner, in returning a verdict of accidental death at the inquest on Ernest Putland, who died as a result of an explosion inside a blast ...

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  12. INTEREST PAYMENT

    The Commonwealth Bank distributed yesterday £1,921,080, representing six months' interest, to holders of five Federal Loans. ...

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  13. "THE DUBBO LIBERAL"

    There will be NO PUBLICATION of "The Liberal" on Easter Saturday. The break is made to give the ...

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  14. MOORE'S POLICY

    The Leader of the State Parliamentary Opposition, Mr. A. E. Moore, in his policy speech, delivered last night, advocated a scheme of ...

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  15. WILFUL DAMAGE

    During the night "some person or persons" slashed 35 windows of shops in Railway Square, City, doing damage estimated at about £1400. The ...

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  16. GRAZIER'S DEATH

    The death is announced in Deniliquin district of Mr. L. M. Kilpatrick, a well-known Riverina grazier. He was a noted judge of horses. ...

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  17. MEAN THIEVES

    Thieves broke into the Roman Catholic Church, at Rockhampton, and stole the Monstrance (the transparent pyx in which the consecrated host is ...

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  18. ON THE SPOT

    Police headquarters have confirmed a story, current at Geneva, that two suspects were arrested at Marseilles last week, in connection with a plot ...

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  19. WEDDING BELLS

    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was prettily decorated with Easter daisies, pink roses and palms for the Gavel—Wake wedding on Saturday ...

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  20. CALLED HOME

    After long and weary months of patient suffering, the news was telegraphed through yesterday that Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Ann Hector, wife of ...

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  21. WHEAT MARKET

    Bulk wheat sold at 3/5 3/4 per bushel, [?] bagged at 3/6, at to-day's market. ...

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  22. SERIOUS CHARGE

    The Rev. J[?] North was committed for trial [?] of negligently driving a [?] thereby causing the death [?] Cossey, an ...

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  23. EXTRA CARE

    Police headquarters are unable to confirm the story current at Geneva that two suspects were arrested at Marseilles last week, in co[?]ection with ...

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  24. PENNY POSTAGE

    The Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) says that there is not even a remote possibility that penny postage will be re-introduced in ...

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  25. GOOD BUDGET

    The Budget reveals a surplus of £7,562,000, which is considered very satisfactory. The industrial output showed a 12 per cent, increase. ...

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  26. HOME TRUTH

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. E. S. Spooner); speaking at Kogarah, praised the St. George County Council's electricity scheme. He said ...

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  27. CIVIL JURY[?]

    Jurymen summoned for the Supreme Court, and who were asked to attend to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, are advised that they will ...

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  28. SPORTING NOTES

    The fixtures committee of the D.D.C.A. has allotted Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and 21, as the final days for the match, Boothen-bine v. ...

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  29. [?] FORECAST

    The following weather for[?]sday. issued at 2 a.m. to-day:—[?] was showers about the southern [?] tablelands, and also southern [?] ...

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  30. PROSPERITY

    Lord Chamberlain said: "Broadly speaking, we may say we have recovered 80 per cent, of our prosperity. Our task now is one of getting back the ...

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  31. RIFLE FATALITY

    Baden Belgium Bailie, aged 18, was fatally wounded, near Tumbarumba. He and his cousins, who had just returned from a shooting excursion, were ...

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  32. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. "Babe" Whiteley, now of Orange, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. Whiteley, Brisbane Street. The Judge and his associate are fond ...

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  33. ROXY ATTRACTIONS

    Showing at the Roxy is "The Bowery," with Beery and Cooper coupled. The support is "To-morrow at Seven," featuring Chester Morris. The ...

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  34. FRENCH FINANCIERS PLEASED

    French financial circles are loud in their praise of the Budget. A leading banker described it as a brilliant achievement. The Budget not only ...

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  35. FALL OF ROCK

    The German geologist, Dr. Schlenzig, was killed by a fall of rock while testing a hill, near Wau, New Guinea, for gold. ...

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  36. EDDIE TOLAN

    Eddie Tolan (the "Midnight Express"), who won the world's professional sprint championship in Melbourne last month, has retired and ...

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  37. THE HOLIDAYS

    Mr. W. C. Percy (postmaster) notifies the following arrangements for the holidays:— Good Friday, April 19, will be ...

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  38. [?]SHIP CAMP

    Western Districts Presbyterian [?] ship Camp will be held at Dubbo [?] Easter. A large number of re[?] have been received, visitors ...

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  39. REMANDED

    The jury, at the Quarter Sessions to-day, after being locked up for the night, disagreed in the case of Walter James Porter (36), a former Sunday ...

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  40. SATAN'S DINNER

    A clergyman, a keen geologist, always carried his specimens in a red handkerchief similar to those used by workmen for carrying their dinner. ...

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  41. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The Royal Orchestra has been engaged for Marcus Clark's Sports and Social Club's opening dance set down for May 13. ...

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  42. OIL TAXES

    A new method of taxing certain oil and petrol companies may be adopted by the Federal taxation authorities. The tax may be assessed on the basis ...

    Article : 47 words
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