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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    A meeting of Directors of Dubbo Pastures Protection Board will be held next Tuesday, September 30, at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilde and their ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    M. Hitler, the Leader of the National Socialist Party, addressing a big crowd last night, said that the moment Fascism was victorious a new Supreme ...

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  6. DUBBO DISTRICT BUTTER FACTORY

    Commenting upon the possibilities of a Butter Factory for Dubbo district, Mr. Thorby approved of the scheme. In the course of an interview, he said ...

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  7. Reducing Salaries

    Referring to the reported statement by the N.S.W. Minister for Minos (Mr. Weaver), that he knew the Federal Cabinet had already decided upon cuts ...

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  8. THE STATE ELECTION ACTIVE CAMPAIGN

    Sydney mid suburbs are seething with political excitement over the start of the elections campaign. The election will be bitterly fought an,d its result ...

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  9. Brutal Attack

    The story of a particularly callous and brutal attack, after which he was robbed, bound and gagged, and left practically to die on the roadside on ...

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  10. "NOT GUILTY"

    The trial concluded at Lismore this morning of Thomas Jackson, the banker, charged with stealing 500 one pound notes belonging to the local branch of ...

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  11. LORD MAYOR'S VIEW

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Aid. E.S. Murks), in opening his campaign at North Sydney last night, said: "The 48-hour week is here for good. It will ...

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  12. RAILWAY FATALITY

    An unknown man was fatally injured by the Nowra milk train late last night, near Heathcote. The body was frightfully mutilated. ...

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  13. MR. SCULLIN

    At his first contact with the journalists, including American and Continental representatives, Mr. Scullin appeared to make an excellent impression. ...

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  14. POLITICAL PELLETS

    On Saturday (to-morrow) night, at S o'clock, Mr. A.A. McClelland, ex M.L.A., and selected and endorsed Labor candidate for Dubbo, and Senator ...

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  15. FERRIES COLLIDE

    A harbor collision occurred last night, between the ferry steamers Lady Hampden and Kirrule. The former vessel was badly ...

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  16. "SIR GEORGE!"

    Mr. George Cann, one of the members of the Labor Cabinet who revolted from Lang's leadership in 1927, has received the National endorsement ...

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  17. Identified

    The body of the man found on the railway line, near Heathcote; last night, has been identified as John Hamilton Maxwell Memes (3S), a resident of ...

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  18. THOUSANDS LOST

    The Presbyterian School Hall and caretaker's cottage at the Mosman Bowling Club were destroyed by fire last night, while the club house was ...

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  19. SIR OTTO CRITICISED

    The British Press will be wen advised to restrain its lectures to Australia on her extravagance, writes Mr. L.J. Maxse. ...

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  20. NEW BANK DIRECTOR

    Mr. Duffy, who resigned the secretaryship at the Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night, explained that he had accepted a seat on the directorate ...

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  21. RED TAPE DELAY

    A fire at Ganmain carly this morning resulted in the destruction of five business premises. Although the alarm was given at ...

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  22. LATEST FORECAST

    The Following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy, with further showers about Souther border and in South-eastern quarter of State; ...

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  23. DEMAND TO GARDEN

    At a meeting of the Labor Council, held night,, Mr. Jeffrey, a member of the Communist Party, asked Mr. J.S. Garden to name "the two police ...

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  24. COMING HOME!

    Capt. Barnard, at a luncheon' given in honor of Miss 'Winifred Spooner, announced that he is living to Australia with Wing Commander Kingsford ...

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  25. GOOD SUGGESTION

    At yesterday's meeting of the Local Government Conference the following motion was carried, on the motion of Aid. C.A. Hansard, seconded by Ald. ...

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  26. LABOR'S ADMISSION

    Mr. J.A. Beasley, Assistant Minister for Industry in the Federal Government, told a Bondi audience last night that the Federal Government could not ...

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  27. PLUCKY AVIATRIX

    Mistress Victor Bruce left Heston aerodrome at seven this morning, for her proposed solo flight to Tokio. She expects to reach Budapest of Vicnna ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at the Dubbo District Hospital on Sunday last of George Henry Carter, at Sunday age of 57 years. Deceased, who was a native of ...

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  29. CAR CRASHES

    An accident occurred on the Newcastle road, four miles from East Maitland, when Roy Bartlett (25), of East Maitland, was killed, and three other ...

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  30. HEADS TOGETHER

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) called on the Prime Minister of England (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) at Downing Street to-day. They had a ...

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  31. ALONG THE EIGHT LINES

    Mr. F.H. Stewart, the selected Nationalist candidate for Concord electorate, in his policy speech, delivered last night, urged a reduction in the ...

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  32. SOCCER FOOTBALL

    The following teams have been chosen in the Dubbo v. Railway game at the White Bridge reserve on Sunday; kick off at 3.15 p.m.:— ...

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  33. HINKLER'S RECORD

    Captain Matthews arrived at Akyab from Calcutta on his flight to Australian He is expected to arrive here at 4 o'clock. He is still ahead of ...

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  34. WOOL AWAY!

    Wool, valued approximately at £550,000, will leave Sydney for Europe during the next few days. ...

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  35. RAILWAY RATIONING

    The withdrawal of the order for an increase in the serverity of rationing in tho railway workshops, which was being introduced on Monday next, was ...

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  36. CHAOS AND DISASTER

    The Hon F.A. Chaffey, Chief Secretary in the Bavin Ministry, in an address at Epping last night, impressed upon his audience that the failure to ...

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  37. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Stuart McLaren, of the City, is visiting Dubbo. He is among the boys at Barton House. One of Dubbo's juvenile dancers, ...

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  38. BIG BILLIARDS

    In the international billiards match Lindrum leads with 23,301 including breaks of 447, 696 and 377, against Falkiner's 17,257, including a break of ...

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  39. FOG CAUSES DELAY

    Mrs. Victor Bruce who is attempting a solo flight to Tokio, arrived at Munich on the first stage. Fog prevented her continuing to Budapest. ...

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  40. TRAINING FARM

    The State Cabinet has agreed to "the proposal by the Minister for Education (Mr. D.H. Drummomd), to transform the Government farm at Berry into a ...

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  41. FIRST SAVING

    It is reported that tho Queensland! Cabinet's cconomy measures will result in the saving of at least £1,000,000 in the current financial year. The Premier (Mr. A.E. Moore) is quite ...

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