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  2. Advertising

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  4. Stevens Praised

    Speaking at a dinner at Wyalong, in honor of the Minister for Lands (Mr. Hugh Main) and the Minister for Justice (Mr. L. O. Martin), Mr. George ...

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  5. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mesdames Morris, Littlejohn and Payne, members of Wongarbon C.W.A., journeyed to Orange, with the Dubbo workers, for the big meeting at that ...

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  6. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK

    That the pastoral and agricultural outlook in the Dubbo Pastures Protection District was much brighter, was the pleasing ...

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  7. AUSTRAL AIR ACE

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith may not be able to compete in the Centenary Air Race, from London to Melbourne. He criticised the delays in ...

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  8. Bogus Companies

    Speaking on the Bill, giving the Government drastic powers to investigate the affairs of any company operating in Victoria, the Attorney-General ...

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  9. Prince George Engaged

    An engagement, the culmination to a holiday romance, is announced between Prince George and Princess Marina, daughter of Prince and Princess ...

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  10. Killing Grasshoppers

    After having been advised that it would cost £10,000 to eradicate grasshoppers in its district, under the scheme outlined by the ...

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  11. WHEAT MARKET

    Bulk wheat realised 3/1 per bushel and bagged 3/2. The market was firm. ...

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  12. WOOL SALES

    The first series of sales for the disposal of the 1934/35 wool clip will be opened in Sydney on Monday. About 160,000 bales will be offered ...

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  13. ALONE I DID IT

    Addressing a large audience at Brisbane, Mr. J. H. Scullin declared that the improvement which had taken place in employment in certain ...

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  14. Surprise for Princess

    The "Daily Herald" representative interviewed Prince George and Princess Marina at Salzburg to-day. Princess Marina said that the ...

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  15. EARLY ELECTIONS

    Mr. J. A. Lyons explains that one of the reasons which caused the early Federal elections was the imminence of the loans in London, to convert ...

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  16. FIEND GAOLED

    At the Cairns Police Court to-day, Arthur Hill (35) was sentenced to six months' hard labor, for having beaten his wife with an insulated wire lash ...

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  17. AIR TRAGEDY

    A message received here states that Vanderleuw's body has been recovered from a wrecked aeroplane. ...

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  18. NOT CZARS

    The Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways says that the Department is not, as was sometimes imagined, something of an obstinate mule, ...

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  19. STATE-WIDE RAINS

    Rain fell yesterday practically over all the State, the only exception being the far South-West. Sections that benefited most were the Central ...

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  20. OFF NEXT MONTH

    Preparations for the launching of the giant Cunarder, on the Clyde next month are well advanced. Special grandstands are being built to hold ...

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  21. MADE CITY GASP

    Staid gentlemen of pre-war Sydney, gasped. Ladies in flowery "pan-cake" hats held up their hands and wondered what the world was coming to. ...

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  22. DOWN WITH THE TARIFF

    Bolton District Grocers and Provision Dealers' Association has resolved to refuse to stock or distribute Australian produce till the tariff increase is ...

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  23. STOLEN JEWELLERY

    At the Central Court to-day, Thomas Brown (50) described as a surveyor, was charged, with having broken, and entered the home of Maxwell Critchley ...

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  24. STEWART ON LANG

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart), commenting on the speech by Mr. Lang, in which Bawra was held up as a model of marketing ...

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  25. RECORD RECEIPTS

    It is understood that despite disappointing attendances at the Oval, the profits of the Australian tour are likely to be in the neighborhood of ...

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  26. FATAL FIGHT

    Spaso Javanovich (65), market gardener, was charged at Manly Police Court to-day, with having feloniously slain Simo Gregovich. The police ...

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  27. LATEST FORECAST

    The following is the latest forecast, issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Fine in the S.W. quarter, otherwise generally unsettled, with more rain; further ...

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  28. THE BOYCOTT

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that unless there is en unexpected development within a few days, it is expected that the wholesalers will join the ...

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  29. NEW WAGGON APPEAL

    A number of ladies are required for Ambulance Saturday, to be held on September 15, to take up a collection in the main streets and also to sell ...

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  30. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Entries are coming in freely for the various championship, special and grade events for the forthcoming tournament, and, given good weather, this ...

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  31. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Arthur Tibbits, of Coonamble, was in town yesterday for the purpose of meeting his brother, Allan, who is down from Queensland for a holiday, ...

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  32. CAT'S HEAD

    If the Stock Inspector (Mr. C. I. G. Fielder) has his way, cat's head will be declared a noxious weed. Dubbo cyclists are sure to ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA v. KENT

    Heavy vain over night delayed the start of the match against Kent till 12.30. Bradman won the toss, and, as the ...

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  34. INCONSISTENCY!

    Council's inconsistency in connection with the Sunday sport question, was candidly cited by Ald. Bain, at Tuesday night's meeting. ...

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  35. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    It is on the cards that Westella will boast its own hall before Christmas. Merry Xmas to the builders! There will be a combined school and ...

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  36. RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL

    The Orange team to meet Dubbo at the Oval at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday will be:—Full back, T. Mau (c.); three-quarters. O. Lowry, R. Moore, L. ...

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  37. LITHGOW ELECTION

    Recently six aldermen resigned from Lithgow Council, robbing the town of a quorum. The Act allows Council to carry on for a month, but no longer. ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. THE WEATHER.

    Fifty points of rain have been recorded in Dubbo for the past 48 hours, last night's showers resulting in 44 points. The total for the month of ...

    Article : 58 words
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