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  4. MIGET GOLF BOOM DUBBO TO SHARE

    The Union Theatres Ltd., has leased the Empire Theatre from Mr. Clarrie Taylor, and early next month it will be thoroughtly repaired and renovated and ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Albert Orbell motored to Sydney on Sunday. He will be away for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hamer, of the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Owing to the gravity of the situation brought about by the revolt in the south, President Luis has decreed "Martial law" Throughout Brazil until the ...

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  7. BEASLEY'S BLUFF

    Mr. J. E. Beasley, Federal Acting Minister for Industry, referring to the Arbitration Court's decision to net aside the railway awards, said that the ...

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  8. CITY SENSATION

    A daring hold-up occurred at Anzac Parade, Rundwick, last night. An omnibus, hound for Maroubra with about thirty passenger aboard, ...

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  9. Awful Air Fatality

    The loss of the great British airship in France and 40 of the passengers and crew is appalling. Little is known yet. Some said an ...

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  10. Tragic End of Holiday

    Two heavily-laden 'busses, overcrowded with holiday makers, collided and overturned at Rockdale last night. Three were killed outright and over 40 ...

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  11. THE ILL-FATED AIR LINER R101, WHEN IT TOOK TO THE AIR

    The loss of this great airship and the splendid lives that went with her, have cast a gloom over the world. The King and Queen and the leaders of the world's nations have forwarded messages of sympathy. The lesson of the disaster is that the airship is inherently unsound. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WORDS OF WISDOM

    President Hoover, addressing the American Legion, said: "Even to-day nearly half of the population of our globe is in a state of great unrest or ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool sales there was a miscellaneous selection of all descriptions of wools. There was a fair demand at late rates. There were ...

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  14. GOOD TIME

    In winning the women's 100yds. race at yesterday's Eight Hour Sports, Heather Kennedy, a girl of 16, ran the distance in 11 1-5 sees., 12 yards ...

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  15. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Bulk wheat brought 2/9½ and bagged 2/10½ per bushel at this morning's sales. ...

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  16. POLICE ASSAULTED

    While Constables Pike anil Nagle were endeavoring to arrest a man outside the Masonic Hall at Wentworthville last night, they were set upon by ...

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  17. UP AGAINST IT

    A Junee message says that unless the price of wheat improves shortly, a number of district wheat farmers will be unable to carry on. Five of the chief ...

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  18. WELCOME RAINS

    Further welcome rains have fallen over many parts of the State. Mr. Mares says that the rain is gradually working right out West, while ...

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  19. "ALL MOONSHINE"

    Senator J. J. Daly, Speaking in Adelaide last night, described as "moonshine" the suggestion that the Commonwealth Bank had held a pistol at ...

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  20. FALSE PRETENCES

    Clifford Raymond Munro (29) was remanded for sentence at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions to-day, on a charge of charge pretences and malicious ...

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  21. CYCLIST KILLED

    Stuart Coberoft, who crashed, with two others, in the motor cycle sports yesterday, died later in the hospital from concussion. ...

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  22. WESTERN LEASES ACT

    Mr. J. T. Lang told a meeting at Parkes last night that directly the new Parliament met, the Western Act would be repealed. ...

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  23. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:— Chiefly fine in the Far South-west; elsewhere generally unsettled, with further rain and ...

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  24. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    Two farmers, named James Anlegarm and James Mitchell, were killed by lightning during a heavy thunderstorm near Yea, Victoria, yesterday. ...

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  25. M.U.I.O.O.F, ANNUAL

    All arrangements are well ahead for the holding of the annual Movable Conference at Dubbo, opening on October 20. ...

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  26. CAFE WRECKER

    A man, armed with an axe, entered a cafe at Albert Park, Melbourne, last night, and, in a few minutes, wrecked the whole place, doing damage ...

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  27. WRIT FOR DAMAGES

    Following the report of the Mungana Royal Commission, a writ was issued on Friday out of the Brisbane Supremo Court by the Crown Solicitor ...

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  28. GROSS MISCONDUCT

    The Williamstown Council last night dismissed the Town Clerk (Mr. F. Ogden), who has been charged with gross misconduct. ...

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  29. LABOR'S DEMAND

    A meeting of the Central Executive of the Victorian Labor Patty, by a motion, agreed to calling upon the Federal and State Parliamentary Labor Parties ...

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  30. DUBBO BIBLE SOCIETY

    The annual public mooting of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Dubbo Branch, was held in the Presbyterian School Hall last night, Rev. ...

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  31. CROOK THREATENED

    When William Jackson (22), laborer, pleaded guilty at the Parramattu Quarter Sessions on a charge of breaking, entering and stealing, he said his life ...

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  32. EMPTY VESSELS

    Mr. J. J. Cusack,, M.P. (Eden-Monaro), in a Labor address at Yass, do clared that Sir Robert Gibson, Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank, was interfering with the Commonwealth Bank, was ...

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