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  3. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    A mysterious triple shooting tragedy hag been revealed by the discovery of the bodies of two well-dressed women, aged about 65 and 35, and a gill, about ...

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. J. F. Trehearne, a City journalist, has joined the staff of the Dubbo "Dispatch." Welcome to the West. Friends of Mis. Elizabeth Restall, of ...

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  5. Dubbo Victorious

    Good Sportsmen like Messrs. Dick Lovell Bill Mitchell and Ray Frith who, with their cars, transported the Dubbo Women's Hockey Club ...

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  6. BIG BANK ROBBERY

    A sensational bank rubbery occurred hero over the week-end. Burglars effected entranees to two banks. From the Queensland National Bunk they ...

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  7. The Soviet Rule

    It is reported that plans for a Soviet of Lang Trades Hall Councils throughout Australia were completed at a secret meeting between Garden, Graves ...

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  8. I'm Innocent!

    John Thomas Smith, butter known as "Snowy" Rowles, was executed yesterday morning for the murder of Louis Carron, in the Murchison district, about ...

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  9. The Moxley Trial

    William Cyril Moxley is standing his trial for the double murder of Miss Dorothy Denzel and Frank Wilkinson on April 10. There was intense ...

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  10. IRISH FREE STATE

    The Free State Cabinet will probably reveal its hand in the Dail to-morrow on Mr. Cosgrove's inquiry into the position of negotiations' with ...

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  11. NEWNES OIL FIELD

    In an attack on the oversell Oil Groups, the Secretary of the Oil Development Committee at Lithgow declares that they have already set their ...

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  12. PREMIER'S PLEDGE

    "I shall not betray the confidence of the people. We shall march unitedly forward to our goal of restoration." ...

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  13. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Temporarily fine in coastal and northern districts, but further showers on central and ...

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  14. DUNN BENEFIT

    All arrangements are completed for the grand benefit concert to-morrow, night, in the Empire Hall, in aid of Mr. Philip Dunn, at present an inmate ...

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  15. CLEAN AWAY

    The men responsible for the bank robberies here are still at large. It is believed that they escaped in a stolon car, and are making for Sydney ...

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  16. AIRMAIL SERVICE

    A Departmental inquiry into the proposal to establish an airmail service to England is suggested by the Minister for Defence. ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives of Elizabeth Mary Vashti Walkom, who died in the Dubbo District Hospital on Sunday night, after an ...

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  18. LABOR LEADING

    Later figures of the Queensland elections, which were held on Saturday, give an indication that the new House will contain a small Labor majority. ...

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  19. FOUR TO THE GOOD

    The latest Queensland election returns make it appear that the Labor Government, will have a majority of four in the new Parliament. There ...

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  20. POLICE ON CLUE

    Dragging operations wove continued in the Sunshine Swimming Pool, in an attempt to recover the body of a woman who was believed to be drowned with ...

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  21. BOMBAY RIOTS

    There has been further rioting and Hindu-Moslem conflicts in Bombay, with numerous stray assaults and stabbings in side streets. Scores were injured ...

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  22. TRAIN WRECKERS

    An attempt was made last night to derail a train from Sydney, about four miles from Taree Fortunately, the enginedriver discovered, the obstruction ...

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  23. FIGHT IN GAOL

    It is understood that while a prisoner was exercising in the yard at Long Bay Gaol he lit a cigarette, and refused to put it out when ordered to do so by ...

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  24. 0The Dead Boys

    The police are still drugging for the body of Mrs. Russell, whoso two children were found dead in a pool of water at Sunshine, Victoria. ...

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  25. BENEFIT NIGHT

    There was a large and enthusiastic audience in the Empire Hall last night to see the repeat performance of the "Man From Toronto," given in aid of ...

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  26. FACING DEFEAT

    St. Johns (Newfoundland), Monday. In the final returns from six of the 26 constituencies, the voting showed, five Opposition and one Government ...

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  27. KILLED BY CAR

    At the Central Police Court to-day Harry Maxwell Slater (21), motor driver, was remanded on charges of having slain Robert Owen Facer at ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA FIRST

    Definite steps are to be taken by the State Government to prevent the-spread of Communistic literature. The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) ...

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  29. ROAD HOG

    Travelling at the rate of 50 miles an hour, without lights and on the wrong side of the road, a motor car badly injured a woman and girl, and went ...

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  30. AIRMAN HAUSNER

    A wireless message from the steamer "Circle City" states that Airman Hausner, who was missing for a week on a non-stop flight to Warsaw, and ...

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  31. POLICE INQUIRY

    The Police Commissioner (Mr. Childs) ordered a prompt inquiry with regard to the case at the Central Police Court, yesterday, when Constable Bailey ...

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  32. YOUNG MEN'S MISTAKE

    Because Frank Harper (20) and Leslie Scotton (19) chose some posts for firewood, they appeared before Messrs. A. J. Bryant and F. ...

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  33. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A house party in aid of the funds of the Dublin District Ambulance will be held at the Ambulance Station to-night. Music, games and dancing. ...

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  34. GLEAM OF HOPE

    A West Australia Airways plane left Wyndham, West Australia, this morning, in search of the missing German aviator, Hans Bertram, and his ...

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  35. UNEASY LIES THE HEAD

    Sahardelette, who was arrested at Mussolini's home with bombs in his possession, confessed that he had received orders from an Italian anarchist ...

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  36. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Bulk wheat sold to-day at 3/2 per bushel and bugged at 3/3. ...

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  37. "THE LIBERAL" TIPS

    There are times when "Patricia," racing tipster for "The Liberal," is sadly at sea—like all the rest. Saturday last was a triumph for the ...

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  38. THE UPPER HOUSE

    Sir Daniel Levy, responding to the toast of "Parliament" at the 72nd birthday celebrations of the Woollahra Council, said: "Thank God we had a ...

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  39. OLD FAVORITE REVIVED

    Coming shortly to Dubbo, "Over the Hill," as a talkie. Seveen years ago, it took Australia by storm as a silent film, now it is in Sydney, making ...

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  40. GIRL BADLY BURNT

    When her clothes caught fire at her parents' residence in Myall Street, North Dubbo, yesterday afternoon, Doris Pinch (17) was badly burnt. ...

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