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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONALIA

    J. W. Thomson, of the Atlantic [?] Oil Co., leaves to-day on his [?] holidays. Jim Ross is back in harness. ...

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  5. STRESA AND LEAGUE

    In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister made a statement on the Stress Conference. He said that despite German action, Britain, France ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. The Basic Wage

    The Industrial Commission to-day announced that it had fixed the State basic wage for adult males at £3/8/6 per week, an increase of 1/-, and for ...

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  7. GOOD ADVICE.

    Mr. A. C. Davidson, general manager of the Bank of New South Wales, addressing the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants, said that conditions ...

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  8. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Arthur motored to Sydney yesterday for the Show and Easter holidays. The engagement is announced of a ...

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  9. SMART ARREST

    For some weeks past, according to Sydney detectives, a man by using a thin home-made steel instrument, has forced the locks at several homes and ...

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  10. Gas Explosion

    An explosion in Hunter Street, Newcastle, last night shattered the front display window of G. A. Campbell's tobacconist shop, and the footpath and ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. FODDER CONSERVATION

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  12. FINE PAPER

    The "Sydney Morning Herald," which is the oldest of the existing Australian newspapers, celebrates its 104th birthday to-day. ...

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  13. LONG FLIGHT

    The Pan-American Airways Clipper 'plane landed at Pearl Harbour to-day, completing a flight of 18 hours 36 minutes from Alameda, California. ...

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  14. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Addressing a mass meeting of public servants, Mr. A. McGuinness, president of the Teachers' Federation, said: "This movement on the part of the ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. PRESBYTERIANS

    When the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church meets here on May 6, the public questions committee will recommend a campaign for ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. BIG CROWDS

    The attendance at the Royal Show yesterday numbered 43,258, being 6,392 more than the figure for the corresponding day last year. ...

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  17. COURT MARTIAL

    Twenty-six politicians will be court martialled to-morrow for alleged complicity in the revolution. It is expected that the court will hesitate to impose ...

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  18. HOLDING ITS OWN

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 3/52 per bushel, and bagged at 3/6. The market opened and closed firm. ...

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  19. KILLED BY CAR

    Jack Meade (30), a carpenter at the Hume Reservoir, was knocked down by a motor car, near Albury, and killed instantly. Earlier in the day he had ...

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  20. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    There will be no issue of "The Liberal" on Saturday. It will be published as usual on Tuesday next. ...

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  21. THORBY WORKING

    Mr. H. V. C. Thorby, M.P., will leave for Denmark to-morrow, to investigate farming conditions and marketing organisations. He will return at the end ...

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  22. UNSETTLED WEATHER

    The assistant meteorologist (Mr. Camm) ,said to-day that the weather conditions for the week-end are likely to be showery and unsettled. He blames ...

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  23. 'PLANE CRASH

    When a Gypsy Moth crashed at Morrinsville (N.Z.), while looping the loop, two passengers escaped with severe shock and slight injuries. The ...

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  24. Press Report

    The "Daily Telegraph" reveals that half an hour before the League Council vote on the resolution of protest against Germany's re-armament, word ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. THE STATE LOTTERY

    The 262nd State lottery was drawn this morning. The first prize went to No. 85463, "We Take the Buns" Syndicate Mr Henry McNamara 720 ...

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  26. MEAT PROBLEM

    The conclusion of the meeting of the Australian and British Ministers to say, an impression was gained that the Argentine agreement would be ...

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  27. DECREE NISI

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Ruby Evelyn Matthews, formerly Radford v. Sidney Lindsay Hamilton Matthews, March. 1926. at Dubbo ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    Tuesday afternoon, Samuel [?] Stroud, a very well-known and Newly-respected resident of Dubbo for [?]lly his whole life, passed away ...

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  29. "THE DUBBO LIBERAL"

    of "The Liberal" on Easter Saturday. The break is made to give the staff the full advantage of the ...

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  30. CIVIL JURORS

    Civil jurors summoned to attend the Supreme Court at Dubbo, and who were notified that their attendance would not be required ...

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  31. DIGGERS' RE-UNION

    Mr. "Bill" Bowden, local secretary of the League, says that nearly ever. Digger in the district will do the[?] to Sydney for the Anzac celebrations. ...

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  32. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Chiefly fine at first in eastern areas, with cold night and frosts and fogs on ...

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  33. ACT FOR PEACE

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, addressing the League to-day, said that the League must be an effective instrument for the maintenance of peace. He added: "If ...

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  34. DIGGER'S END

    The body of Charles Wilson, a returned soldier, was found shockingly burned at his home at Merriwagga. He had suffered from war injuries ...

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  35. THE DARDANELLES

    At the League conference the Turkish delegate unexpectedly brought up the Dardanelles question, saying that the military clauses of Lausanne ...

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  36. WELL DESERVED

    In the list of police promotions made available to-day, Sergeant second-class to be Sergeant first-class, appears the name of J. F. Sweeney, of Dubbo. ...

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  37. POLICE TRANSFERS

    Superintendent W. Brydon advises that Const. J. Saunders, ex-Dubbo footballer, has been transferred from Barringum to Yantabilla; Const. ...

    Article : 148 words
  38. BIG DOUBLE

    Doncaster Handicap.—Winooka, Hall Mark, Silver Ring, Whittingham, Silver King, Blixten, Arachne, Dark Sky, Break Up, Turbine, Sir John, Bachian ...

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  39. BACK HOME

    A number of the delegates who attended the Empire Press Union Congress in South Africa returned to Sydney to-day. ...

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  40. EASTER DRAWCARDS

    To-night will say good-bye to "Grandad Rudd" and "The Great Flirtation"—both interesting productions. ...

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  41. PROMINENT SURGEON

    An important extension to the field service rendered to its customers is announced by Hamilton Proprietary Ltd. Mr. E. Roberts, R.V.S., who has ...

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  42. JAMES TAPP

    James Tapp (79), an old-age pen[?] died suddenly at his hut, off [?] Street, on Tuesday. As [?] is known, deceased had neither ...

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  43. "DIGGER" HUGHES

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Federal Minister for Health, replying to a resolution of the Returned Soldiers' League, asking the Government to restore in full ...

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  44. RIFLE CLUB

    Sec. Triglone advises that the first consignment of rifles has arrived for Dubbo Club. There will be a big practise shoot on Easter Sunday. ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL NEWS

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  46. UNION FOOTBALL.

    The team to represent Old Boys will chosen to-night by the selectors, [?] Alban, Messrs. R. Whitney and O'Brien. The trio will meet at ...

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  47. CRICKET

    Dubbo Juniors team to play Boothenbine on Saturday at 2 sharp and Sunday at 10 o'clock, on the Oval, will be K. Rae, W. Allen, T. Allen W. ...

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  48. NASTY MISHAP

    On Wednesday, while James Laughton, of West Dubbo, was splitting wood, a chip from a wedge entered his thigh. The wound bled freely and the ...

    Article : 54 words
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