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  2. Advertising

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  4. MAKING BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW

    And Pharaoh commanded, "Ye shall no more give the people straw to make brick as heretofore." And, behold, modern science obeys the ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. Fred Wise will be home to-night after a, flying trip to Sydney. Mrs. Kcp. Wilkins, who has been Summering in the City and on the Blue ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    A high placed official has informed the Australian Press that the next four or five days will be vital to the Naval Conference; they being devoted to a ...

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  7. Was it Murder?

    Kate Leigh, a woman well-known in Sydney's underworld, is under arrest for the murder of a young man named John William Prendergast. ...

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  8. Federal Wheat Pool

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) states that the reports received from wheat-growing areas, regarding the Federal Wheat Pool proposal, are ...

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  9. Railway Strike Urged

    The Labour Council has discussed the advisability of a strike on the railways, as a protest against the proposed re-introduction of the 48-hour ...

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  10. Friend Thorby Again

    The Minister for Agricultures (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) has announced that he has made arrangements with the Rural Bank Commissioners to give ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy, with further showers on the Central and North Coast, and isolated thunderstorms ...

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  12. AFTER THE SALT

    Gandhi and his followers are likely to be given little opportunity of breaking the Salt Act, as the Government has employed hundreds of laborers, who, ...

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  13. ORANGE BLOSSOMS

    On Wednesday morning, at Dubbo Church of England, the marriage was celebrated of Norma, only daughter of Mr. and Sirs. W, C. Percy, of Smith ...

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  14. CLEARY'S CLEAN-UP

    The Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. A. W. Cleary, addressing the New South. Wales Chamber of Agriculture, caused a sensation by announcing his ...

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  15. NARROW ESCAPE

    A serious accident was narrowly averted in Sydney, last night, when the leading car of a train left the rails at Pyrmont. ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIAN CLIP

    The wool-controlling bodies have decided to offer at auction offer at available bale of current Australian clip before the end of July. ...

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  17. EARLY MARRIAGES

    Hundreds of thousands of boys and girls, mostly of the Hindu caste, and many still in the cradle, are being married throughout India within the last ...

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  18. HIGHWAY ROBBERY

    At Footscray Police Court, in Victoria, Edward Henry Malone (34), who was formerly attached to the Victorian police force, was committed for trial ...

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  19. OFF TO BLIGHTY

    Smith and Shiers, after leaving Cloncurry, lost their way on route to Camooweal. They landed at Kamilaroi Station, near Mount Isa, and ...

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  20. LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM

    A large deputation protested to the Minister for Local Government (Mr. M. F. Bruxner), against the movement to prohibit pillion riding on solo ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day, there was a small offering of greasy Merinos, and an excellent selection of Crossbreds. The home trade demand was ...

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  22. NO CHANGE

    Prices remained firm at this morning's sales. Bulk wheat sold at 4/6 and bagged at 4/7½ per bushel. ...

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  23. FIRE AT HOLBROOK

    Three business premises in the main street of Holbrook were destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage is estimated at £10,000. The ...

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  24. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Dubbo District Hospital yesterday morning of one of the best known Chinese market gardeners at Warren—James Pong Yon, at ...

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  25. CAUGHT BY DEATH

    Carl Henry Fidler (45), while being chased through the streets of Brisbane, yesterday afternoon, by the police, was killed when the bicycle he was riding ...

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  26. Coming and Going

    Smith and Shiers left Camooweal early this morning for Newcastle Waters. Piper and Kaye have gone on Sydneywards. ...

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  27. LINDRUM STILL LEADS

    The scores at the close of last night's session in the big billiards match were:—Lindrum, 10,070 (including a break of 723); Newman, 6250 ...

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  28. GENERAL SATISFACTION

    An announcement that the South Maitland railways are to be reopened next week has caused general satisfaction on the coalfields, and no doubt is ...

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  29. REFERENDUM BILL

    Sir Henry Braddon told a meeting at Wahroonga, last night, that though the Bill for the Reform of the Legislative Council was by no moans ideal, ...

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  30. THE FIRST LEVEE

    The King, to-day, held his first levee since his illness. It was pointed out that the re-appearance of the King at the Royal Court is ...

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  31. Presentations to Mrs. Deane

    Last Friday night, after practice, the choir of the Methodist Church assembled at the Parsonage, and presented Mrs. Deane with a silver cake fork. ...

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  32. EUSTINA CATHERINE McINTYRE

    The death occurred yesterday, in a Dubbo private hospital, of Eustina Catherino McIntyre, wife of Mr. Chas. McIntyre ,at the ago of 46 years. The ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. TENEMENTS CONDEMNED

    According to Mr. E. J. Holloway, M.P., the tenements at Molonglo, in the Federal Capital area, are unfit for dogs to live in. ...

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  34. DEMOCRACY AMOK

    Trouble occurred at Fremantle Gaol yesterday, when a large number of prisoners declared that they wanted better food and more tobacco. They decided ...

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  35. BACK TO NORMAL

    The Metal Trade Unions have, been definitely advised that the 48-hour week would come into operation in the railways from April 6. ...

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  36. CAREFUL LIBERALS

    A meeting of the liberal Party decided not to move, nor support, any vital amendments in the report stage of the Coal Bill; also to abstain from ...

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  37. Talented Song Bird

    The brilliant Australian prima donna, Mimi Gressier, after a triumphant tour of U.S.A., is back in Australia, and Dubbo is to near her. ...

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  38. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The committee of the Nyngan Show has decided to abandon the annual exhibition this year, on account of the state of the country owing to the ...

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  39. FANCY FOR BOOKS

    A man, who gave the name of a well-known City solicitor, was arrested by Sydney detectives upon a charge of stealing five second-hand books, valued, ...

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  40. THE MANILLA MYSTERY

    A message from Narrabri, states that a local resident has been arrested and charged with having caused the death of Thomas O'Brien, whose body was ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. THE BUCHANAN SWAG

    A man, arrested by the Sydney detectives, was found to be in possession of a quantity of jewellery, which had been broken up so as to be almost ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. [?] AT CLYDEBANK

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  43. The Culprit Fined

    Charles Christie (39), solicitor, was fined £5 at the Central Police Court this morning, on a charge of having stolen five books valued at 12/6, the ...

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  44. PREMIER'S ASSURANCE

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) stoutly denies that dissension exists in the National Party over the proposed re-introduction of the 48-hour week ...

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    By special arrangements, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special services of information is used in the compilation of ...

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  46. ANOTHER VICTIM

    William Crawford Reich (22) was attacked by thugs, at Hurstville, lust night. He was badly knocked about aud relieved of £29 in notes and silver. ...

    Article : 30 words
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