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  4. Gunnedah Tragedy

    A terrible tragedy occurred in the village of Carroll, ten miles from Gunnedah last night, as the result of which four persons are dead. ...

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  5. MARCH CONFERENCE

    The Central Western District of the (Agricultural Bureau will hold its 15th annual conference at Dubbo on March 12-13, 1935. ...

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  6. DUBBO GAS BILL

    The Honorary Minister (Mr. Fitzsimons) moved the second reading of the Dubbo Gas and Electricity Franchise Bill, which, he said, was to ...

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  7. Hospital Nominees

    The first batch of the appointments of Government nominees to hospitals throughout the State, under the New Hospitals Act, has been announced ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA RIGHT.

    "The Australians had a perfect right to complain of Voce's two overs at Nottingham, which, according to evidence, constituted a direct attack on ...

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  9. SEVEN IN THE FIELD

    What looked, for a while, like a walkover for Mr. A. R. Samuels, has grown to a line field of seven candidates, ah well-known men. ...

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  10. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mrs. Tom Bell, of "Iona," Old Dubbo Road, left on Tuesday night for a holiday in sydney. Dame Mary Hughes, operated on for ...

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  11. CARR'S SHUFFLE

    A. W. Carr, former captain of Nottinghamshire cricket eleven, commenting on Lord Hawke's address to the Yorkshire Cricket Club, declared that ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Dust inland, and scattered showers and morning mists about coast and ranges with ...

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  13. MORE WEAVERITIS

    Opening a new ward at Parramatta District Hospital, the Minister for Health (Mr. R. Weaver) said that it the Hospital Act was properly enforced ...

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  14. BEEF SUBSIDY

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Elliott) announced an extension of the British beef subsidy for a further three ...

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  15. NO CHANGE

    Bulk wheat sold this moraine at 3/- per bushel, and bagged also at 3/-. ...

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  16. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to suggest to the State Governments that the jubilee of the King's accession should be formally marked in Australia ...

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  17. BIG JOB AHEAD

    What will be revealed at the annual meeting of the Dubbo Rugby 'League at the Town Hall next Wednesday, February 6? If ...

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  18. WELCOME GRANT

    Thanks to the good work of Mr. Geo Wilson, our member, Dubbo is to receive a splendid addition to its Park Beautification Scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STATE REPS.

    Players to represent N.S.W. in the final Sheffield Shield match against Queensland at Brisbane on February 15 include W. A. ...

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  20. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. C. G. Anderson, of the Bank of N.S.W., has received notice of his transfer to Forbes. Friends of Mr. Jack White will regret ...

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  21. HITLER'S PROGRAMME

    Herr Hitler, in a proclamation, said that he had asked for four years to fulfil his programme, but after two years he had already completed over ...

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  22. UP AGAINST IT

    The Federal Ministers and officers of the Commerce and Customs Departments are disappointed at the poor results, so far obtained, in the effort to ...

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  23. POSTAL WORKERS

    The annual meeting of the N.S.W. Branch of the Postal Workers' Union carried a resolution, emphasising that there should be only one political Labor ...

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  24. OUR WOOL

    At the wool sales, 6491 bales were offered. The market was firm, with good Continental competition at full rates. ...

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  25. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Dubbo P.P. Board holds its monthly meeting on Thursday next, February 7. The "Last Post" will be sounded at ...

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  26. SMALLPOX SCARE

    A resident who became ill after landing hero from the liner Aorangl, recently quarantined in Sydney, has been declared definitely not to be ...

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  27. HOUSING PROBLEMS

    In the House ol Commons, the Minister for Health (Sir Hilton Young), in moving the second reading of the Housing Bill, said it marked an ...

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  28. GOOD NEWS

    Outstanding differences in Victoria, between the State Parliamentary Branch of the Country Party, and the Central Council of the Party, have ...

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  29. "UNCLE WISEMAN"

    Culling from "The Dubbo Liberal," the well-known country scribe, "Uncle Wiseman," in "The Farmer and Settler," has a word to say "on a local ...

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  30. FORCED LANDING

    A 'plane, piloted by George Cannon, made a forced landing in an orchard six miles from Stanthorpe (Queensland) and capsized. The pilot and ...

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  31. TRADE TREATY

    Cabinet to-day agreed upon the draft proposals which are to serve ns a basis of a trade treaty with Japan. The draft has been submitted to the ...

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  32. LOST GOLD

    A woman walking across a field at Oisement, saw wooden debris and found £6000 worth of gold that fell from the Hillman Airways' 'plane ...

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  33. ALLEGED EMBEZZLER

    Arrested by Dct.-Sergt. J. F. Sweeney, Archibald Whalley (23), appeared in the Dubbo Police Court, to-day, on a charge of ...

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  34. SPEEDY SERVICE

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith stated to-day that a company with which ho is associated was making an effort to launch a trans-Australian aerial mail ...

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  35. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    Premises of the Tyre Service Proprietary, Ltd., of Bendigo, Victoria, were totally destroyed by fire, last night. ...

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  36. NOM-DE-PLUMF

    During the application in the High Court yesterday for a contempt order against John Fairfax and Son, proprietors of the "Sydney Morning ...

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  37. AIR LINER LATE

    Captain Mollard, flying the Imperial Airways air liner, Arethusa, who arrived at Darwin late, attributed it to shockingly bad weather experienced in ...

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  38. HUNGRY CROCODILE

    When a fisherman at Chinaman's Bay jumped into his fish trap last night, he was seized by the right leg by a crocodile, which Inflicted ...

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