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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    A Geurie Girl, Miss J. Stein, has joined the local hello staff at Dubbo Telephone Exchange. Miss Mel O'Brein will return to the ...

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  5. OLDTIME HISTORY DUBBO BACK IN '65

    Recently Mr. Harold Taylor, worthy scion of worthy sire, and lineal descendant of f grand family linked with the life of the West, purchased what ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    A severe earthquake struck Southern Italy yesterday. Hundreds are dead and thousands injured. The cathedral town town of me[?] is in ...

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  7. Hughes in Ugly Mood

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, in an address at Longueville, last night, on behalf of the stralian Party candidate, for the Lane Cove by-election, said that there ...

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  8. Head-on Collision

    When a tram and a "baby" car collided head on in William Street, City, late last, night, Alan Phillip Moss (20) was killed, and his companion, W. H. ...

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  9. Six to Four the Field!

    The Acting Premier (Mr. E. A.Buttenshaw) says that it is unlikely that the Government will introduce legislation to prohibit the publication of ...

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  10. The Budget Attacked

    Mr. H.S. Gullett (Henty., V.), made a bitter attack on the Budget proposals in the House of Representatives last night. He likened them to little less ...

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  11. WORK STILL CONTINUES

    The work of cleaning up the cemetery still goes on, and each time a raid is made upon the woods, undergrowth and debris the area assumes a much more ...

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  12. Second Death

    William Saunders, who was injured in the collision between the motor car and tram in William Street, City, last night, died this morning, making the I ...

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  13. FULL AND PLENTY

    A message from Canberra, states that the Commonwealth £10,000,000 6 per cent. Loan has been oversubscribed. ...

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  14. Scullin's Defence

    Mr. Scullin made a strong defence of the Budget in the House of Representatives last night. He said that the task which the ...

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  15. FENTON AND LYONS

    During the absence of Mr.J.H. Seallin abroad, Mr.J.E. Fenton will act as prime Minister, and Mr. J.A. Lyons as Treasurer. ...

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  16. FARMER v. OPOSSUM

    At the final session of the Agricultural Bureau, Conference at Richmond, it was decided to request the Government to consider the conservation of ...

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  17. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. today:—Chiefly fine in Southern districts, otherwise cloudy and unsettled, with further rain, heavy ...

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  18. JOHNNY'S GIFT

    The total amount received from the exhibition of Miss Amy Johnson's aeroplane at David Tones' was £1422, of which amount the aviatrix forwards ...

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  19. THE MOREE TROUBLE

    A telegram from Moree this morning stated that four men had been arrested for alleged intimidation of shearers. The position regarding the shearing ...

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  20. LATER DETAILS

    The British United Press representative in Italy estimates, after a personal survey, that there are a million homeless in the earthquake-stricken area. ...

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  21. MODEST COMMISSION

    The Acting Premier told the Queensland Parliament that the Mungana and Chillagoe Royal Commission, under Mr. Justice Campbell, had, to date, cost the ...

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  22. FULFILMENT

    Great Halley saw the rapid comet burn, And searched the past, its future to discern; He gave the world prediction of its ...

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  23. WEDDING BELLS

    The following is taken from the "Dumfries and Galloway Standard." Mr. John G. Bell, junr., went to Scotland about two years ago with the ...

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  24. DUBBO RACING CLUB

    The following nominations have been received for the Winter meeting of the above club, to be run on August 5 and 6. They are satisfactory in numbers ...

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  25. VICTORIA'S DEFICIT

    The Victorian deficit for the year 1929-30 amounts to £1,200,000, as compared with £4,000,000 forcasted by Premier (Mr. Hogan). ...

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  26. CYCLIST IN TROUBLE

    The Richmond Coroner, in committing Mauriee Stuart Coberoft for trial, at the inquest in connection with the death of James Anthony Peterson, who ...

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  27. HOMEWARD BOUND

    Lord Stoncheyen, whose term as Governor-General is about to expire, will leave Australia in October. ...

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  28. OUR BOWLERS BEATEN

    The bowlers of Edinburgh and Leith defeated the Australians by 109 to 104. ...

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  29. EXTREMES MEET

    Messrs. Kitchen Brothers' cool stores at Pakenham, Victoria, together with thousands of cases of [?] were totally destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  30. TOURISTS IN INDIA

    Three European tourists and six Indians were killed by lightining in Lesser Tibet yesterday. The party was crossing Zojila pass, ...

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  31. THE RAILWAYS

    The Chief Railway Commissioner, addressing the Agricultural Bureau Conference at Richmond this morning, announced that the railway's ...

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  32. END OF ENGINEER

    The body of the man, found [?] in the harbor on Wednesday, has been identified as John Alexander Sampson (53), engineer, who has been ...

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  33. THE FOURTH TEST

    Prospects for the Fourth Test are gloomy. ...

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  34. DUBBO DELEGATES

    A letter from friend Bluet, read at Tuesday's Council meeting notified that the annual conference, was fixed for September 23, 24 and 25. This year, ...

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  35. LAND OF THE MOA

    The New Zealand Budget, which was delivered last night, has imposed an additional taxation of £1,200,000 on to of the £2,000,000 announced last week. ...

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  36. DUBBO SHOW SOCIETY

    The rules, as submitted by the two subcommittees, specially appointed for the purpose of drawing up the new code for future management were ...

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  37. ARBITRATION BILL

    The Senate passed the second reading of the Amended Arbitration Bill on the voices. ...

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  38. ABOUT PAR

    Bulk wheat 3/10 and bagged 3/11 per bushed were this morning quote. There is little change in the market. ...

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  39. CHARGE OF ARSON

    Gilbert Henry Allen was remanded at the Newton Police Court to-day on a charge of arson, in connection with a fire discovered at the ...

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  40. SECOND AMBULANCE VAN

    Little extras and donations increased receipts of the street stall at Wongarbon to £11/10/. The donations included half-a-guinea each from Cr.F. ...

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  41. LABORER KILLED

    Frederick Giliam (80), laborer, was killed this morning on one of" the approaches to the North Shore Bridge, when a heavy piece of machinery fell ...

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