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  4. PERSONALIA

    Miss Mary Hoadley, of Sydney, motored up to spend her holidays with Miss Jean Watt, of Forest View. It is again audit time at Dubbo ...

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  5. [?] LITTLE DOCTOR

    [?]dney and the State was in [?] over the death of Dr. Richard Ar[?] M.L.A., reported by "the Lib[?] 21/5/'32. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Australian Attorney-General, Mr. J. G. Latham, addressing the Oxford League of Nations Union on the progress of disarmament, said that it was ...

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  7. OTTAWA BUSINESS

    The Cabinet yesterday discussed the business to be considered at Ottawa Conference, and adopted the sub-committee's report. ...

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  8. Birth Control

    The Methodist Conference decided to make representation to the Federal Government to prohibit the use postal facilities in furthering the sale of the ...

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  9. Governor Right

    Sir Edward Mitchell, K.C., in a letter to the Press, dealing with Justice Piddington's resignation from the judiciary, said his view, as an interested ...

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  10. Lang Denounced

    Mr. A. A. Alam, M.L.G., a former strong Langite, well-known in Dubbo, in a speech last night declared that Lang's return to power would be an ...

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  11. GOVERNOR'S ACTION

    Addressing a meeting of electors at Brewarrina, Mr. M. A. Davidson (the Minister for Works, in the Lang Government), said that if the Labor ...

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  12. THE GOODE CASE

    Departmental papers relating to Mr. C. J. Goode, Transport Commissioner, are now in the possession of the Premier (Mr. Stevens), they having been ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool sales to-day 9297 bales were offered, of which approximately 4664 were sold. Opening rates were maintained, and there was a more ...

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  14. DENSE FOG

    During one of the densest fogs on record over the Harbour to-day, the liner Mariposa, from San Francisco, grounded on a sandbank near Clifton ...

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  15. FRUIT ASSOCIATION

    At a special meeting of the executive of the Australian Apple and Pear Exporting Association, it was decided to send Mr. J. B. Mills (Vic.) as a ...

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  16. PLAYING "TWO-UP"

    There was a frenzied dash to elude detention, when the police raided a "two-up" school in a lane off Macquarie Street ...

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  17. MURDERED COMMUNISTS

    A secret trial has been proceeding, since May 7, from which the Press has been excluded, of 17 people in the Caucasus district, for murdering two ...

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  18. GIRL INJURED

    While Nellie Skierys (13) was standing in the backyard of a house adjoining her own at Arncliffe to-day, two bullets struck her, one piercing the ...

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  19. WESTERN STORES SOCIAL

    The popularity of the Western Stores Social Club's functions was well in evidence at the Empire Hall last night, when over 400 attended the season's ...

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  20. Leave of Absence

    A special meeting of the Executive Council is to be held today, to grant leave of absence for the Chief Transport Commissioner (Mr. Goode). ...

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  21. SHOCKING INJURIES

    Mr. Crawford Waterson (37), a well-known City architect, was critically injured early this morning, when he was knocked down by a car while crossing ...

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  22. YORKSHIRE FLOODS

    The Minister for Health (Sir Hilton Young) said that owing to floods at Bentley, Yorkshire, about 2500 persons were evacuating their houses to-day. ...

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  23. THE ENGLISHMEN

    The English Rugby League selectors chose the following team to meet the Metropolis on the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday:—Full back ...

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  24. SERIOUS CHARGES

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Charles) Jackson (42), Harry Elderfield (43) and Ernest Hemsley (36) were committed for trial on charges of ...

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  25. NO SECOND PREFERENCES

    It is officially stated by the Chairman of the Central Campaign Committee of the Federal Labour Party that no second preferences on "How to ...

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  26. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy, with further showers on North Coast and seatt[?]ed on Central Coast; otherwise ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S WAR DEBTS

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simons), in the House of Commons, confirmed the announcement of the impending signature to the agreement ...

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  28. TOUT'S TIP

    Mr. F. H. Tout, President of tho Graziers' Association, says that it would be unwise to take the result of June election for granted, or leave the ...

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  29. THE HEINS BENEFIT

    Outlined in Tuesday's issue, the news [?] well received that Mrs. Kep. Wil[?] assisted by Miss Dot Kelly (Mrs. [?] MeGuire), is organising a benefit ...

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  30. MARKET FIRM

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  31. THE LANG PLAN

    Dr. Da Maurier, Federal Labour candidate for the Glebe, was pelted with rotten tomatoes by a band of hooligans after his meeting last night. The ...

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  32. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE

    Sir.—A clear, lucid and vigorous speech, telling 90 per cent, of his audience news they were eager to hear, no interruption and no questions of any ...

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  33. VIOLENT POLITICS

    Broken chairs, scattered inkpots, water bottles, glasses and electric bulbs littered the floor of the Prussian Diet, and the walls and benches were ...

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  34. RENEWED EFFORTS

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Geo. Pearce) states that a West Australian Airways plane will search the coast north of Wyndham for the missing ...

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  35. PADDINGTON CRIME

    Raleigh Walsh (40) was remanded at the Paddington Police Court to-day on a charge of having had 350 counterfeit shillings in his possession, together with ...

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  36. LABORITES MOVE

    Five Independent Labor Party members of the House of Commons have tabled a motion, demanding the recall of Sir Phillip Game, on the ground ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    After a short illness, Hugh Tootel, [?] well-known and highly respected in the [?] Dubbo district, died in the District Hospital yesterday. The deceased, who ...

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  39. HELPING HIM OUT

    A farmer at Koorda (W.A.) was to be sold off on Saturday last. He was behind it. His fellow fanners dime to the rescue and gave him a chance ...

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  40. BASIC WAGE

    Elsewhere the fallacy of the Lang red-herring about the reduction in wages is explained. In addition, "The Liberal" has received from the ...

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  41. RICHARD JOHN HARVEY

    Richard John Harvey, a native of Cobar, passed away in the Dubbo District Hospital on Tuesday evening, after an illness lasting five days. The ...

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