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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 53 words
  3. CHORAL SOCIETY'S EPOCHAL CONCERT

    The second concert of the above Society, at the Empire Hall last Wednesday night, definitely established a revival of music in Dubbo. ...

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Back home after a holiday on the South Coast, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sexton and Miss Joan. Mr. M. H. Gale secretary of the ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Snowden said that the Government had, subject to parliamentary sanction, decided to make grants ertending over live years ...

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  6. High Wheat Finance

    Sir Robert Gibson, on behalf of the recent conference of Bankers, made a statement on the subject of wheat finance. ...

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  7. This Morning's Fire

    At 3.50 this morning a telephone call from the local exchange was received by the Fire Brigade. The alarm bell was rung, and five minutes ...

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  8. Leeton Tragedy

    The police arrested Reginald Andrew Griffith, at Hay, in connection with the death of Vincent Dunn (46), who died earlier in the day in the Leeton ...

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  9. Melbourne Horror

    A startling development has occurred in the police investigation into the murder of Mena Griffiths, aged 12, at Ormonde, on November 8. Two ...

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  10. HUNGER STRIKERS

    A prisoner in the Fremantle Gaol collapsed yesterday, after hunger striking for 15 days, as a protest against discipline. ...

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  11. JAPANESE PROTEST

    A Kawasaki workman, who, as a protest against his dismissal three days ago, mounted a 150ft. chimney stack, from where he refuses to be dislodged, ...

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  12. WHEAT FALLING

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 2/5 and bagged at 2/6 per bushel. The market was quiet. ...

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  13. BIG CRICKET

    The match commenced this morning in warm fine weather. The visitors won the toss, and Martin 19 and Roache 39 carried the score to 62 at ...

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  14. SPOILS TO THE VICTOR

    There is a rumor current in Canberra that Mr. Justice Piddington and Dr. Evatt, K.C., are to be appointed to the High Court Bench, almost immediate. ...

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  15. IN THE DARK

    When questioned to-day about a rumor of his likely appointment to the High Court Bench, Mr. Justice Piddington said that he knew nothing ...

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  16. PARKES ASSAULT CASE

    Harry Pepper, charged with feloniously wounding Ivy Jones, with intent to murder her, was committed for trial. The accused, who reserved his defence, ...

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  17. THE DORNIER DOX

    The Dornier Dox, the great German air-liner, which left here for Corunna. with 13 passengers aboard, alighted on the sea near Santander for some ...

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  18. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issue at 2 p.m. to-day:—Unsettled generally, and not and sultry, with rain and thunderstorms developing over the ...

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  19. THE RIGHT POLICY

    The West Australian Legislative Assembly has passed a Bill which taxes everybody in the State direct for Hospital purposes. It is a step in the ...

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  20. MOTOR FATALITY

    Harry Campbell (55), of Albion Street, City, was fatally injured last night, when a car, in which he and five other men were travelling to ...

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  21. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    Five were drowned in the River Scheldt when the British steamer, "Hebbie," aud a Continental freighter collided. ...

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  22. HIGH FINANCE

    It is rumored in State political circles that the Government may increase the Unemployment Relief Tax from 3d to 1/- in the £. This, it is estimated, ...

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  23. AGAINST INFLATION

    In the House of Representatives last, night, Labor member Gabb (S.A.) strongly condemned the principle of inflation of the currency, and ...

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  24. SPIRITUALISTS AT WORK

    Spiritualists affirm that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's spirit attended his own memorial service at Johannesburg. After the service, Mrs. Lloyd ...

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  25. SMOKE HOME-MADE

    It is reported that the Federal Ministry is considering the abolition of the present excise duty on Australian tobacco and an increase by a ...

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  26. THE MEAT STRIKE

    Officials of the Meat Industry Employees' Union stated last night that must meetings of slaughtermen will be held in Victoria and Queensland at the ...

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  27. STILL THEY COME

    The Trades and Labor Council has received a report from the Metal Trades Group, in which it was advocated that a deputation be sent to the ...

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  28. ANOTHER COMMISSION

    The Federal Labor Caucus has endorsed the demands of the A.C.U. Conference for a commission of inquiry int[?] the effectiveness of the basic wage in ...

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  29. "VERY NICE INDEED"

    Alexander Townsend was sentenced to death at Wellington, N.Z., in the Criminal Court, for the murder of his wife, who was found dead in a friend's ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA WILL PAY

    "Australia will pay. All reports representing her as nearly bankrupt are exaggeration," said Lord Stone-haven to interviewers. ...

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  31. Long Struggle

    There were no further developments this morning in the meat dispute. The parties appear to have resigned themselves to a lengthy struggle. Meat ...

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  32. Big Revolver Duel

    A revolver duel took place in the Waterloo Branch of the E.S. and A. Bank to-day. It ended when the teller shot a bandit, fatally wounding him. ...

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  33. MURDER OR SUICIDE

    When the body of Percy Birmingham (35) was found at the rear of a house at Newtown last night, with a bullet wound through the right lung and a ...

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  34. "NOT GUILTY"

    Found guilty and sentenced to death in 1914 for alleged desertion in face of the enemy, a soldier of Toulon, who died in a German prison camp, was ...

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  35. UNITED MOVEMENT

    A united Australian movement, described by the orgnaisers as "educational and absolutely free from class prejudice and party narrowness," was ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    Mr. K. S. Ellison, Sir Granville Ryric's private secretary, is included in a further batch of dismissals from Australia House to-day. ...

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  37. PLUCKY LAD

    When a youth, aged 15, named Neilson, was bitten on the instep by a black snake, at Alligator Creek, North Queensland, he showed great presence ...

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  38. DOMINION STATUS

    Addressing the Indian Round Table Conferences, Lord Heading accepted the fact that the National issue of the 1917 declaration was Dominion Status. It, ...

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  39. ANOTHER HORROR

    The body of the young woman, found in a lane at St. Kilda, Melbourne, early this morning, was later identified as Miss Molly Dean (25), of Milton ...

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  40. INQUIRY DEMANDED

    Mr. Pendergast, loading Labor member, made a strong attack on the Police Commissioner in the Victorian Legislative Assembly last night, in connection ...

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  41. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report:—We sold 6800 bales of wool at our Sydney auction yesterday. The Continent, Japan and Yorkshire ...

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  42. PERJURY

    In a lecture on "Truth" to-day, Justice McCardie declared Unit, perjury could never be more rife than it is to-day. It is regarded as a normal ...

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