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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Warm welcomes were given to the Australian Test players when they stepped off the Orford at Southampton Docks, and again when they alighted ...

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  5. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mr. Arnold Morton and daughter Dawn are holidaying at Mountain View, Tenterfleld. Miss Meg Paterson, of Bishop Street ...

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  6. ON THE WANE

    Brisbane, Thursday. [?]ing of the Brisbane Trades [?]our Council for the second [?]imously decided that it ...

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  7. BRUCE IS RIGHT

    Mr. F. H. Stewart, Minister for Commerce, firmly believes with Mr. Bruce that, as a result of the negotiations with the British Government, matters ...

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  8. Spirit of Anzac

    During the Anzac dinner in a-cafe at Maclean a police sergeant informed the gathering that it was committing a breach of the law by consuming liquor ...

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The fifth session of the thirtieth Parliament of N.S.W. was opened at noon to-day, with full ceremony by the Governor, Sir Philip Game. ...

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  10. BREACH OF PROMISE

    At No. 3 Jury Court to-day, Edith Hope Stocker brought a claim for £10,000 damages against Leslie Ivor Tidmarsh, an A.J.C. bookmaker, for ...

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  11. Sydney Trouble

    [?]rit of revolt so noticeable in Labor Party is spreading to House, and defections from [?]mentary Party are imminent. ...

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  12. GREAT MINDS DIFFER

    Mr. A. K. Trethowan, M.L.C., says that he cannot follow Mr. Bruce when he asserts that Australia's marketing relations with Britain cannot be solved ...

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  13. NO ACTION

    "The police will take no action, in connection with a visit by a sergeant and constable to a cafe at Maclean yesterday, during a Returned Soldiers' ...

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  14. HAPPY IRELAND

    De Valera, addressing the Irish Tourists' Association, declared that Ireland was one of the most peaceful countries in the world; in fact, many ...

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  15. TENNIS STARS

    Neither Crawford nor Quist is likely to strike form during the British Hardcourt Championships, which will begin at Bournemouth on Monday ...

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  16. TWO MINERS

    Two miners, employed at the Zinc Corporation's mine at Broken Hill, Richard S. Gears and Harold Orchard, both married men, were fatally injured ...

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  17. Further Trouble

    breakaways are certain in Labor Party, owing to consatisfaction against the action [?]ing section. ...

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  18. MEMBER NELSON

    At a public meeting at Darwin, Mr. Nelson, M.H.R., declared that the missionaries have spoilt all hopes of ever catching the ten or twelve troublesome ...

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  19. COTTON STRIKERS

    A grave situation has developed at Bombay, where fierce fighting between cotton mill strikers and the police followed the former's defiance of the ...

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  20. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and misty in eastern areas, with further coastal showers and many fogs; fine ...

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  21. [?]cullin's Criticism

    [?]eral Labor Party has deci[?] intensified campaign in New [?]les against the dictatorships. H. Scullin, after collaboration ...

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  22. LORD DERBY

    The ancient franchise of members of the House of Lords was set aside to-day, when, the House agreed to permit the attendance of Lord Derby as a witness ...

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  23. BASEBALL NOTES

    The opening match of the season was played on the Oval last Sunday, between the United Service team and one picked from The Rest of the ...

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  24. SILVER CUP

    Have you ever met Terence Kevin Francis? Lots of ladies saw him for the first time yesterday, when he showed he knew a good thing ...

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  25. BILLIARDS

    McConachy is leading Lindrum by 278 points in their match in Sydney, scores at the conclusion of last night's session being:—McConachy (in play) ...

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  26. TURKISH LEADER

    Kemal Pasha, who was in command of the Turkish division in its attack against the Australian and New Zealand forces at ...

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  27. POLICE COURT

    Five persons who imbibed too freely yesterday were charged with, drunkenness in the Dubbo Police Court to-day, when four were each fined 2/6 and the ...

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  28. The Phantom Host

    [?] an old football knee was [?] gip, I fell in with the boys yesterday, and again at 11, along, trying to coax myself ...

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  29. LOUIS BLERIOT

    Louis Bloriot, who was the first man to fly the English Channel in 1909, has constructed a special plane with a retractable undercarriage, which he ...

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  30. STILL AT PAR

    Both bulk and bagged wheat were sold at 2/7 per bushel at this morning's sales. ...

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  31. AL BURKE

    In a 15 rounds bout for the middle-weight championship of the Southern Area, Al Burke (Australia) defeated Archie Sexton at Bethnal Green, on ...

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  32. PERSONAL PARS

    Mr. Geo Wilson, M.L.A., opened the Wellington Show yesterday. "He did the job well," said a visitor, after attending the Diggers' service. ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    At the early age of 24, Albert Thomas McEwen, of Cobborah Street, a young married man, died at the Dubbo District Hospital yesterday. Deceased ...

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  34. DUBBO HIGH SCHOOL

    Mr. Geo. Wilson, M.L.A., is in receipt of this good news from the Minister for education (Mr. D. H. Drummond): ...

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  35. AMNESTY BILL

    The Premier (M. Leroux) to-day resigned from office,and the Government will be dissolved. A state of alarm throughout Spain ...

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  36. FISHY FACT

    After promising numerous friends that a delectable meal of Macquarie cod would, be their portion of the excursion, two young men, keen followers ...

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  37. CUTTER GONE

    An unconfirmed report has been received here that the sailing cutter, Lau Group, of Fiji, was lost, with 59 Fijiaris aboard. ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL NEWS

    Exporters and all sections of the local trade operated freely at last Monday's Homebush sheep and lamb sales. Supplies were only 27,000, and rates ...

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