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  4. Battered His Bride

    After battering his wife with a block of iron, Andrew Hunter (40), of Kyobram, shot himself dead, to-day. The couple were married only a few weeks ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. WIFE AND MOTHER

    Thursday's "Liberal detailed the death of Mrs. Eileen Gladys Taylor (34) and her three children, Lloyd (12), Noel (10), Neil ...

    Article : 239 words
  6. TRADE TREATY

    "Australia realises that the prosperity of Japan is very important to the Australian export industry, and I feel sure that Japan is equally interested ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. Determined Miners

    The "suicide strike" has been resumed by the coal miners at Pecs, and 689 men have again voluntarily imprisoned themselves below the surface ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. HOSPITAL SENSATION

    Friday morning's mail brought a circular from the Hospitals Commission, over the signature of Sec. D. K. Otton. The mandate was numbered 1935/114 ...

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  9. I SHOT HIM!

    This cryptic confession is alleged to have been made to the police in the Sugarloaf Creek murder case. ...

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  10. COBAR LICENSE

    As a result of another visit to Dubbo and Warren, by Sydney detectives, it is believed that action will be taken in connection with the ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. WAY BACK IN 1777

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  12. STRIKE DRIFT

    The police stood guard at Darling Harbor to-day, while cargo from the Canberra was being transhipped to the Karoola, which arrived this morning. ...

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  13. SOVIET CONTRACT

    Canada has protested against the new contract between London timber distributors and the Soviet Government, declared the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  14. DUBBO AERODROME

    Talbragar Shire Council has decided definitely not to take any further action in connection with the provision of an aerodrome for ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. SHIRE RATE

    At the monthly meeting yesterday afternoon, the Talbragar Shire Council fixed the rate for 1935 at 1'd in £. There was no discussion ...

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  16. Australia-Wide

    Officials of the South Australian Seamen's Union said to-day there was a possibility of an Australia-wide shipping strike, if the Federal Government ...

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  17. TELEVISION

    "High development of television has now reached such a stage as to justify the first steps being taken towards establishing a public television service," ...

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  18. OVER THE TEACUPS

    This morning, at 7.45, nuptial mass will be celebrated at St. Brigld's Church, for the marriage of Miss Maud White and Mr. Frank Maynard. ...

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  19. STILL DELAYED

    It is [?] that the air mail is not like[?] to arrive in Sydney until Sunday morning. ...

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  20. LAST NIGHT'S MEETING

    Dubbo Amateur Swimming Club held its meeting at the Mechanics' Institute. The President (Aid. J. T. Francis) was in the chair. He ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. G[?]LDINGS TABOO?

    Mr. L. K. S. Macki[?]non, chairman of the V.R.C., said to-day that the V.R.C. might take [?] drastic step of excluding geldings from the ...

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  22. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The annual meeting of the Dubbo Choral Society will be held in the High School on Monday, February 18, at 8 p.m. ...

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  23. FULL HOUSE

    With the prospect of between 25,000 and 30,000 Australian visitors being in London for the King's Jubilee Celebrations. Australia House warns ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. THE MELROSE PLANE

    The Puss Moth plane. "My Hildegarde," in which James Melrose competed in the Melbourne air race, was sold to the Sydney airman, Capt. H. ...

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  25. POPULAR HOSTESS

    Never has it been the lot of the writer to attend a more sincere or affectionate valedictory function than that which took place at Paris House ...

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  26. GRUESO [?] FIND

    The body of a fully developed baby, charred and burned beyond recognition, was discovered at Darlinghurst to-day by a City Council employee. The ...

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  27. "SMOKO" WANTED

    That the emergency relief workers of Eumungerie blamed him because they did not have ten minutes' "smoko" every morning, was ...

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  28. SURGICAL SKILL

    An urgent operation for appendicitis was successfully performed upon a member of the crew. J. Wilson (45), while the liner Monterey was being ...

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  29. REFERRED TO STATES

    The Federal Cabinet decided, to-day, that owing to the complex nature of the farmers' debt problem and the impossibility of knowing the position, to ...

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  30. "HERALD'S" COMMENTS

    Mr. Justice Evatt reserved his judgment in the High Court to-day in the application by Mr. Piddington, K.C., for an attachment of the proprietors ...

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  31. DINGHY CAPSIZES

    Thomas Boutland (50), of East Brisbane, was drowned when his dinghy capsized in Moreton Bay, to-day. Two boys Mervin and Colin Howard, were ...

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  32. A.W.U. CONVENTION

    The Federal convention of the A.W.U. to-day carried a resolution condemning the attitude of the Federal Government towards Egon Kisch and ...

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  33. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. W. E. Vickers is on the mend after his recent severe illness. He has left the hospital, but it will be a little while before he will be able to resume ...

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  34. NATIONAL OPERA

    It was learned to-day that proposals are being placed before the Federal Cabinet for retention in Australia as a national opera organisation, of the ...

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  35. ALLEGED MURDER

    William Joseph Green (22), a car cleaner, and Joseph Menzies (32) dealer, were remanded tit the Central Court on a charge of having murdered Henry ...

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  36. NEW JUDGE

    Mr. Justice Nicholas was to-day sworn in by Chief Justice Jordan as a Supreme Court judge. ...

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  37. SPEEDING UP!

    The managing director of New England Airways (Mr. G. A. Robinson) said to-day that Monospar air liners, carrying ten passengers, and with a ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. MEAT RESTRICTIONS

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) said, to-day, that no requests had been received from the British Government for the extension ...

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  39. DIED IN THE BUSH

    The body of an unknown man, aged about 45, was found by two lubras, on Banka Banka station, near Newcastle Waters, on January 28. ...

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  40. ROSEHILL RACES

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  41. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    A plan for the stabilisation of the wheat industry will be submitted to Parliament before Mr. Lyons leaves for London. The plan combines features ...

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  42. WEAVER CRITICISED

    During a discussion on the projected reduction of the Parkes Hospital Board membership from 12 to 9, Mr. Tonkins declared that interference by ...

    Article : 59 words
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