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  2. Advertising

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  4. RADIO ASSOCIATION

    At Monday night's meeting, after the usual business, mostly internal, had been disposed of, an address was delivered by the President (Mr. M. G. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The former N.S.W. Agent-General (Mr. A. C. Willis) will sail for Australia on Saturday, July 30. He declines to refer to his dismissal ...

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  6. PERSONALIA

    Visiting old friends in Dubbo, is Mr. Oscar Knipe, once a resident of this town, now a warder at Long Bay Gaol. Mr. Knipe was once employed by the ...

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  7. GOODE GUILTY

    The Royal Commissioner (Judge Thomson) has delivered his finding on the conduct of the Transport Chief, Mr. C. J. Goode. ...

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  8. FOUL MURDERS

    A woman named Hilda White (33), of Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, was found foully murdered in Centennial. Park early yesterday morning by the ...

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  9. Cheaper Money

    The Directors of the A.M.P. Society announce that they have decided to reduce the rate of interest to a maximum of 5 1/2 per cent. ...

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  10. BACK TO POWER

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, addressing a meeting at Collingwood, Melbourne, yesterday, said that he felt sure his party would again come into power, and ...

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  11. FEDERAL DEFICIT

    Mr. Lyons informed his colleagues at a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, that the preliminary forecasts of the revenue and expenditure, prepared for ...

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  12. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Mr. C. W. Cropper, who died recently, left £24,600 to his relatives. For long years, prior to his passing, Mr. Cropper guided the destinies of the ...

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  13. FATE OF ASSASSIN

    Interrupting counsel's effort to persuade the jury to admit insanity, Gouguloff, who is charged with the assassination of President Doumer, exclaimed ...

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  14. ABO MURDERS

    Arthur James Baker (32), was acquitted on a charge of having wilfully murdered an aboriginal named Meegunning, in January last. ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Fine mild day, cold night, frosts, generally severe inland; cloud increasing later in ...

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  16. WEDDING BELLS

    Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday afternoon, when Lily Mary, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    While out shooting, near the 11-mile peg on the Coonamble road this morning, two young men, Bert MacCullagh (18) and George Maude (21), were ...

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  18. THE UPPER HOUSE

    Because the abolition of the Upper House is a plank of the Labor platform, the Government's reform proposals will be officially opposed by both Lang aud ...

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  19. THE BASIC WAGE

    Giving evidence at the Basic Wage inquiry, this morning, Mr. Kavanagh, for the Breadcarters' Union, said that clothing and other goods were exactly ...

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  20. BLEACHED BONES

    The police believe that the remains of a man, found 48 miles cast of Peak Hill, on June 22, are those of Karl Orth (47), a German, who resided at ...

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  21. DOG LAW

    According to the reserved judgment given in the District Court, to-day, by His Honor Judge Edwards, if a dog is found at large, and not under the ...

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  22. THE ENGLISH TEST

    The start of the Test trial at Cardiff was held up to-day, owing to rain. The players did not take the field until late in the afternoon. ...

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  23. LICENSING COURT

    Mr. W. S. Arnott, Licensing Magistrate, and member of the Sydney Licensing Bench, presided at the Licensing Court at Dubbo this morning, when ...

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  24. AN OPEN VERDICT

    The Coroner (Mr. May) returned an open verdict at the inquest concerning the death of Dorothy Florence Thorne (33), who died at Cremorne on July ...

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  25. MELBOURNE'S HORROR

    Mrs. Sarah Henderson (63), of Albert Park, died in hospital yesterday, as the result of several head injuries. When the police visited her home ...

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  26. RUMORS IN THE AIR

    The rumor is current to-day that in the event of Mr. C. J. Goode not resigning his position as Chief Transport Commissioner the Government may ...

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  27. "SMOKING PETER"

    A sensation was caused throughout Hungary by the arrest of the so-called "Smoking Peter," an alleged professional murderess. She is charged with ...

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  28. WORKERS WORRIED

    Seventeen hundred miners at Wonthaggi (Victoria) threaten to charter a special train to Melbourne, to protest against the recent dismissals from the ...

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  29. HURREY'S DOUBLE

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  30. OUR DEFENCE

    The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce), yesterday, hinted that there was every likelihood of compulsory military training being revived. ...

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  31. SHOCKING FATALITY

    Mr. Bruce Bossom, son of a member of the House of Commons, was piloting an aeroplane, in which his mother and Prince Otto and Erback Furtenau, their ...

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  32. CHARLTON'S CHANCE

    Mr. H. A. Bennett, president of the Victorian Swimming Association, stated last night that he was not optimistic about Charlton's chances of victory at ...

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  33. ALL TAINTED

    Sir Letton Raws told a meeting at Melbourne, last night, that mass political bribery was practiced by every political party in the nation, and no ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. "MISS DUBBO"

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  35. DELIBERATE ARSON

    A deliberate attempt wa made late last night, to burn down a cottage at Newtown. When the brigades arrived, they ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYED

    The Minister for Labor (Mr. J. H. Dunningham) states that registered unemployed who have not applied for food sustenance relief, will participate ...

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  37. AT OTTAWA

    The fruit problem has been practically solved by representatives of the fruit industry of all Dominions, who met this morning. ...

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  38. NO FOOD RELIEF

    The militant section of the Communists, at Corrimal, got a shock yesterday, when they were refused food relief, because of their unseemly activities of ...

    Article : 46 words
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