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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 31 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 23 words
  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Joy has arrived at the home of Mr. Mick Kennedy. It's a boy—an addition to Australia's best asset. Back to business, after a wonderful ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Duchess of Leinster, who was found unconscious in a gas-filled room, has been charged with attempting to commit suicide. ...

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  6. [?] OF GOLFDOM [?] BREAK CONTRACT

    [?] impasse has been reached regard[?] the visit of the American golfers [?] Dubbo, owing to the fact of there [?] too many managers running the ...

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  7. Assault by a Chinese

    A 16-year-old girl was attacked by a Chinese while near her home at Marrickville last night. Her assailant threw her to the ...

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  8. Motor Car Mortality

    A deputation from the N.R.M.A. told the Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond) that last year, in the metropolitan area alone, 58 children under ...

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  9. Luxuries Not Wanted

    By proclamation to-day, importation of 67 items into the Commonwealth was prohibited. They include furs and other skins ...

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  10. The Baron's Gold

    Some details of the will of the late John Brown have been published. After payment of £15,250 in cash, and the transfer of certain properties, Sir ...

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  11. MANUFACTURERS PLEASED

    Mr. Sevier, President of the Chamber of Manufacturers, considers that the new Federal duties will result in lower prices to public for all goods ...

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  12. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    A large area was rocked by a tremendous explosion of stored fireworks in a manufacturing plant at Devon, near here. ...

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  13. SUSPECTS ARRESTED

    Detectives last night arrested a young man in a farmhouse, near Waterfall, and charged him with assaulting Virgilio Caee, and with conspiring, with ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy on the coast and parts of tablelands, with further showers, chiefly north from ...

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  15. LOCAL LIBEL CASE

    The McGinty libel action, arising out of the publication of a letter signed "Worker," appearing in the "Dubbo Dispatch," will be heard at the ...

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  16. POPULAR LUXURY

    Mr. Lloyd Brind, one of the directors of the Federal Distilleries, Ltd., says that Australia will have no difficulty in supplying the demand for whisky in ...

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  17. AIRMAN'S WIDOW

    The Air Board paid the full compensation, £500 to the widow of Lieut. Briggs, who with two others, was drowned when the seaplane, Widgeon II ...

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  18. STRONG DEMAND

    At the wool sides there was a poor supply of greasy Merinos, but a splendid offering of crossbred's slipes. All descriptions of wool met with strong ...

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  19. COURSING CLUB

    Mr. E. Ferguson (president) occupied the chair on Wednesday at a largely attended meeting at Messrs. Richardson and Scott's office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LABOR LUNACY

    The Labor Council curried, by 117 to 71 votes, a resolution that all Unions in the Railway services refuse to work longer than 44 hours. ...

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  21. ANOTHER DEFICIT

    The Chairman of the Victorian Railways Commission forecasts a deficit of £1,000,000 in the railways this year, £335,000 of the losses could not possibly ...

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  22. BIRDS OF THE AIR

    Three Gipsy Moth aeroplanes, which left Mascot Aerodrome at 10 o'clock yesterday on a flight round Australia, passed over Dubbo for Narromine at ...

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  23. GREAT AIRMAN KILLED

    The famous aviator, M. Provost, who, last month established a world's seaplane speed record for 300 and 200 kilometers, from Germany, was killed ...

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  24. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS

    It is understood that the joint meeting of Nationalist and Country Parties will probably agree to the introduction of a bill to authorise the Industrial ...

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  25. IN THE STATE HOUSE

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Justices Amendment Bill passed the Committee stage. Mr. Scully, Namoi, gave notice of ...

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  26. MASCOT AT LAST

    Hundreds turned out to see Piper and Kaye, the flying officers, pass yesterday, enroute to Mascot. Few who saw the "bird" glide by here could ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THE G.G.'S PLANE

    The plane, in which the Governor-General was returning to Canberra from Adelaide, developed engine trouble near Grong Grong, in the Riverina. ...

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  28. PAGE HITS OUT

    Dr. Earle Page, speaking in the House of Representatives last night, declared that the Government's tariff proposals would precipitate a panic and ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    The death has occurred at St. Nicholas Golf Club, Preswick, Scotland, of Mrs. Annie Swain, sister of Mrs. Harry Howard, of Macquarie Street, Dubbo. ...

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  30. STATE SHEEP RETURN

    The State Government Statistician, in a preliminary report, says at the end of December there were approximately 50,740,000 sheep and lambs in ...

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  31. CLARRIE GRIMMETT

    The Adelaide cricketer, Clarrie Grimmett, now with the Australian XI., is joining the ranks of authors. Hodder and Stoughton are publishing a book ...

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  32. DUBBO INDUSTRY

    During the last two days, the annual consignment of yearlings from our local stud of thoroughbreds horses, known as "The Angle Stud," and owned by ...

    Article : 188 words
  33. LORRY ACCIDENT

    When nearing Orange on Wednesday evening, Mr. Alf. Lees met with an accident with his lorry, loaded with furniture. From meagre reports, it ...

    Article : 168 words
  34. CARPENTER CRASHES

    John Mather (40)) a carpenter, while attempting to board a train as it was moving at Burwood railway station last night, lost his balance, and fell to the ...

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  35. SLIGHT RISE

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  36. THE SUPER TARIFF

    There was something like consternation in business circles at midday, when details of the Commonwealth super-tariff were published. ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. HAVE EASTER HOLIDAYS

    Although no official statement has been made, it is generally recognised that no mines on the Northern coalfields will resume work before Easter, ...

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  38. THE REFERENDUM

    According to the Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) no date has yet been fixed for holding the Upper House Reform Bill Referendum. ...

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