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  4. TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Justice Long Innes, this morning granted an injunction to prevent the American boxer. Young Stribling, from flying in an aeroplane. The ...

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  5. GROUP XV. MEETING

    In addition to the Johnnie Walker Cup fiasco, other business at last night's meeting included the following:— It was decided that if two or more ...

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  6. ECHO OF COLLISION

    Before Mr. Justice James and a jury of four, Roland George Hellyer sued the Dubbo Transport Ltd., under the Compensation to Relatives Act, on ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. PERSONALIA

    Hale and hearty as ever, Mr. Harry Legge, with Mrs. Leggo, o Orange, is paying a short visit to Dubbo. Mr. H. Baden Powell, who spent ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    The Australians played in only two matches at Wimbledom to-day. Hop man and the Belgian (Mrs. Sigart) had an easy win in [?] mixed doubtes, while ...

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  9. TOONGI FAREWELL

    On Friday night, an enjoyable time was spent at Toongi Hall, when the district friends of Mr. Alan Pollard, of dubbo, tendered him a farewell ...

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  10. CONDITION OF CROPS

    "It has been a disappointing month," said Mr. B. M. Arthur, senior agricultural instructor for Dubbo and district, as he ...

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  12. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Playing in the School match at the Oval yesterday, W. Moore received a nasty gas over the eye. The injury required two stitches. ...

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  13. THE WILSON NIGHT

    Next Tuesday night, the friends of Mr. Geo. Wilson, M.L.A., will meet him in the Theatre Royal, when it is hoped that the Leader ...

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  14. CITIZENS' BAND

    Members of the Dubbo District and Citizens' Band Committee met last night, to discuss a communication from the Western District Band Association ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy, with some light showers on North Coast; otherwise generally fine, cold night ...

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  16. VALEDICTORY

    Miss Clarice Wheeler, poplar Dubbo girl, who is to be married at Sydney next month to Mr. Tom Morgan, of Grafton, was the guest of honor at a ...

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  17. RENWICK HOSPITAL

    For years, the good people of this district, have been endowing "The Dubbo Cot" in Renwick Babies' Hospital. For 15 years this splendid ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND

    Alexander Simpson (16) was burned to death yesterday morning, when a house near Kingin was destroyed by fire. His brother-in-law and sister just ...

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  19. METHODIST CONCERT

    The Methodist Hall was well filled on Tuesday night, when a good concert was staged in aid of the church trust funds. Opening with a solo dance and ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Davy) states that he intends to test the feeling of Parliament on the question of whether juries should be abolished in ...

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  21. ANOTHER RECORD BREAKER

    "Rooney" Toohey, woll-known in tins West, is a rocord-brcuker—of the worst kind. With over 100 previous convictions to his discredit, he advanced his ...

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  22. NOT IMPRESSED

    [?] lucky spot [?] Miss Doris Ison and partner. ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Bertha Clara Minchell, an old and highly respected resident of the Dubbo district, passed away at the District Hospital on Tuesday last, after a ...

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  24. VICTORIA

    Australian Treasury bills, amounting to £4,500,000, hold by the Westminster Rank in London, fall due to-day. It is understood that £l50,000 will be ...

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  25. PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    Mr. H. A. Irvin, of Brisbane House, met with a painful accident yesterday. He was demolishing a house and when potion of it fell, it hit the end of a ...

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  26. OBSERVANT

    A man went into a shop to buy a fountain pen. The young saleswoman gave him one to try, and he covered several sheets of paper with the words ...

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