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  4. To Memory Dear

    George Bell has been dead two years, at over hte past fortnight his memory as been very real in Dubbo, Yesterday morning, at 8.30, about 50 ...

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  5. PERSONALIA

    Alter a bad attack of bronchitis, Mr. J. White is again back at work. The Rev. Monsignor O'Donnell had a sad trip to Sydney on Tuesday when ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    "As no facts have been presented by debtor governments, which would justify such a postponement," Mr. Hoover to-day formally declared ...

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  7. Another Delay

    There was great excitcmont in the Court yesterday, when the hearing of the charges against the Tighe's Hill anti-eviction riot ended sensationally. ...

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  8. £5000 CLAIM

    In No. 1 Jury Court to-day William Fletcher, Secretary of the Railway Service Association, brought an action to recover £5000 damages conjointly from ...

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  9. TWO BROTHERS

    Roy Easton, who left his home near Foxton, New Zealand after his elder brother had been fatally shot, returned last, night. ...

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  10. Crank or Crook?

    A man well-known in Dubbo district, and the West generally, was "mentioned" in the house yesterday. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. ...

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  11. THAT IRON BAR

    Patricia Goetzc (30) was found lying in a lanewny, off Manning Road, Double Bay, early this morning, with a severe wound in her head, alleged to have ...

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  12. SPORTING NOTES

    The Fourball v. Par, played yesterday, drew a fair entry. Of five pairs who trounced Par, A. N. Yuilic and K. J. Irvine led the field with a card of ...

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  13. TROUBLED EAST

    After hearing further statements from Japanese and Chinese representatives to-day, the League of Nations decided that the Lytton-Manchuria ...

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  14. The Premier Coming

    Mr. Clem Phillips, who is proving a ball of energy and enterprise as Secretary of the Dubbo Butter Factory business, had a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SYDNEY'S WELCOME

    The English cricket team arrived here from Melbourne this morning They were warmly welcomed by a large number of enthusiasts. Later, they ...

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  16. RESULTS

    On inquiry from the Hospital Secretary to-day, Mr. Serisier said that carnival receipts, so far, total £1075. ...

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  17. SNAKE BITE

    John Landers, a resident of Orford, Victoria, died from the bite of a tiger snake. ...

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  18. SERIOUS ALLEGATION

    Ald. Bain made a serious allegation Tuesday night's Council meeting, [?] he stated that he had inspected the Municipal Poundyard, and found ...

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  19. GENTLE HINT

    In the House of Commons, referring to disarmament, Mr. Winston Churchill said: "Do not let the Government delude itself. Germany is merely ...

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  20. OUR HOSPITALS

    The serious financial position of the Public Hospitals at Dubbo and Wellington was referred to by Mr. G. Wilkins' (Wellington) in the ...

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  21. ACQUITTED AT LAST

    The third trial of Walter William Henderson, charged with having murdered his mother, was concluded at the Criminal Court last night. ...

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  22. "STOP PRESS"

    The London "Evening Standard's" diarist learns that the Nawab of Patnudi is not going to New Zealand, but will return to India after the ...

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  23. DESPICABLE THEFT

    While a blind man was walking along a city street, last night, he was accosted by a woman, who asked him for the price of a drink. When the man ...

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  24. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Unsettled on North Coast and in northern inland districts, with further showers and ...

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  25. KITE-FLYING

    Speaking on the Secession Referendum Bill, in the West Australian Legislative Assembly, the leader of the Opposition declared that the Imperial ...

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  26. RATES MAINTAINED

    At the wool sales to-day 9978 bales were offered, including 3126 from New South Wales. Approximately 8480 wore sold. There was good general ...

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  27. DUBBO AMBULANCE

    Mr. J. C. Garcia presided at Tuesday night's meeting of the Ambulance Committee. Messrs. W. Munden, G.R. Mackley and W.K. Harvey (hon. sec.) ...

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  28. LAND COMMISSION

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Lands moved the second reading of the Closer Settlement Bill, which provides for re-organisation ...

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  29. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    While a train was passing over Woy Woy bridge this morning, a passenger, named Leslie Fairhall (24), who was on his way to Newcastle, fell head first ...

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  30. OBITUARY

    Died in Sydney on Thursday last, n very highly-respected one-time resident of Dubbo, in the person of Michael McNamara. ...

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  31. LEST WE FORGET

    The Anznc Memorial here was unveiled to-day by Mr. W. M. Hughes. In the course of an eloquent address, the homeward-bound Australian said ...

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  32. CLEVER CAPTURE

    A large squad of detectives raided a house in Manly shortly before midnight. They overpowered a man, after a fierce struggle, and charged him with alleged ...

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  33. BUSY LEGISLATORS

    The Moratorium Bill passed the committee stage in the Legislative! Assembly, and the friendly Societies' Subvention Bill was read a second time. ...

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  34. SETTLED!

    In the Banco Court to-day, an action was commenced by Sir Hugh Robert Denison, Chairman of Directors of the Associated Newspapers Limited, for ...

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  35. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Next Tuesday evening (November 29) an attractive musical programme will be rendered in the Presbyterian Hall by pupils of Mrs. J. Rac and ...

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  36. HITLER FAILS

    Herr Hilter has informed President Hindenberg that he is unable to form a Ministry. ...

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  37. ACQUITTED

    Ruby Louisa Gaudron and William Hammond were acquitted at the Grafton Quarter Sessions, for the alleged manslaughter of Hazel Frazer. ...

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  38. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    Mr. J. White, who has been authorised by Council to arrange for the distribution of Christmas cheer to the destitute, has asked "The Liberal" to ...

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  39. NAGEL'S RECORD

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  40. DESPERATE

    Throwing a brick through the window of a jeweller's shop in the City at 2 o'clock this morning, a thief snatched a handful of jewellery and made off. ...

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  41. TOO GOOD TO LOSE

    It is reported that banking interests, headed by J. P. Morgan and Company, have assured private London bunkers that substantial credit will be advanced ...

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  42. STRANGE CASE

    At the Central Police Court, to-day George William Champion (45), a steward, was remanded, on bail, on a charge of maliciously causing cyanide ...

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  43. CAUSTIC CRITICISM

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, speaking on the Financial Relief Bill in the House of Representatives, declared that the Opposition would oppose reductions in ...

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  44. TARIFF SCHEDULE

    In the Senate last night Senator Colebatch warned the Government that it would encounter serious trouble if it asked Parliament to approve of the ...

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