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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Mr J. Bailey, President of the A.W.U. Central Branch, referring to Jock Garden's attack on the A.W.U. at the A.C.T.U. Congress in Melbourne ...

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  5. PERSONALIA

    Mr. Eric' Horns, of Marcus Clark and. Co. Ltd., is off duty through illness. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Alian Gray, of Smith Street, had ...

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  6. RATE OF EXCHANGE

    "That this meeting of representative citizens of Dubbo and district is of opinion that the present rate of exchange should be ...

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  7. Latest Economy

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, in the House of Representatives last night, moved that the Financial Emergency Bill, erabolying the Government's latest economy ...

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  8. STEVENS BUDGET HONEST EFFORT

    The Premier (Mr. B. !S. Stevens) presented his Budget for 1932-33 last night. It is a masterly effort, converting- a deficit of £14,227,000 in 1931-32 into one ...

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  9. England's Eleven

    The "Evening Standard's" diarist is annoyed at what he terms "The amazing self-assurance" of some of the Australian cricketers in criticising the ...

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  10. Rebels in Conflict

    During proceedings at the A.C.T.U. Congress yesterday, Communists and other delegates engaged in heated ex-changes, calling each other "liars" and ...

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  11. STILL DOUBTFUL

    The question of Maurice Tate's inclusion in the team to tour Australia is not finally decided. It has been deferred till the selectors' next ...

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  12. RUSH AND BUSTLE

    Two fatal accidents occurred within 400 yards of each other, in George Street West, last night. James Rodgers, messenger, of Surry ...

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  13. ANOTHER SHIVER

    Another earth tremor was felt at Benalla early this morning. Fortunately, no damage is reported, although many people rushed from their homes ...

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  14. JURY DISAGREES

    The jury failed to agree in the charge against Walter Henderson, for the alleged murder of his mother at AlBert Park in July last. ...

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  15. M.C.C'S VIEW

    The M.C.C. will consider, early nest week, tho question of Tata joining the team. The "Daily Express" says there is a ...

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  16. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Owing to uncertain weather conditions, the Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic has been postponed indefinitely. The Dubbo Choral Society's dance ...

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  17. TURF TRICKERY

    It is reported that a sensation is likely as a result of the finding by the Government Analyst of atrophine in the thistle handed to the man at Rosehill ...

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  18. REFORM BILL

    The Reform Bill passed the second rending by 53 votes to 25 in the Legislative Council. The Federal Labor group voted with ...

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  19. BODY FOUND

    The body of Hurry Williamson was found three miles from his home, which he left about three weeks ago. The body was discovered a mile from ...

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  20. DUBBO'S DUTY

    Mr. Geo. Wilson, M.L.A., advises that-an-officer of the Transport Department will shortly visit Dubbo, to meet all citizens interested in ...

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  21. JURY DISAGREES

    The jury, in the case of the thirteen men charged in connection with the Bankstown evictions, after being locked tip all night, announced that it was ...

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  22. DUBBO VICTORY

    With two legs-in against Bathurst's one, considerable interest was centred in the final for the 13 Grade Bowling Pennant, which should have been ...

    Article : 305 words
  23. LATEST FORECAST

    The following; weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Becoming fine in the West and South-west, but else-where generally unsettled, with some ...

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  24. BANK'S BUDGET

    Directors of the Commonwealth Bank expressed regret that this State could not Keep within the budgetary limits. This failure, they said, upset the first year ...

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  25. BUOYANT MARKET

    At the London wool sales to-day, ll,8036 bales were offered, of which, approximately, 9815 were sold. It was a buoyant market and active ...

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  26. GERMAN AIRMAN

    Capt. Hans Bertram and Mechanic Sexton reached Broome in the seaplane "Atlantis" from Seaplane Bay yesterday afternoon. ...

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  27. SPRINGTIME!

    With a vigor that matched its beat performance of the Summer rallg, the stock market swept buoyantly upward with net gains of five to seven dollars. ...

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  28. SUNDAY'S BIG MATCH

    Flying the Bed and Black, Kandos will invabe Dubbo on Saturday night. On Sunday afternoon they will endeavour to lower the Blue and White ...

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  29. PAINFUL EYE INJURY

    Mr. E. Maloney, of Fitzroy Street, is a patient sit the Dubbo District Hospital, suffering from a painful eye injury, received while working at the ...

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  30. LLOYD GEORGE

    "The National Government's disarmament policy has brought Europe to the verge of war," declared Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the ...

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  31. BRUCE GRATIFIED

    Mr. S. M. Bruce is gratified at the tremendous improvement shown in the Stevens Budget. He said it would have the stimulating and heartening ...

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  32. FREETRADE

    The National Liberal Federation widely regarded the first step for tho termination of the Freetraders' connection with the Government as a result ...

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  33. BUSINESS MEN PLEASED

    Business men generally express approval of the Stevens Budget, which they conisder will immediately be reflected in the cost of living and a ...

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  34. PREMIER EXPLAINS

    Premier Stevens explained to-day that the workers under the Federal awards would not be prevented from drawing family endowment. He ...

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  35. TRADES HALL SOUR

    Officials at the Trades Hall unreservedly condemned the Budget. They point out that thousands of destitute workers would suffer by the decision ...

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