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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Sir Henry Segrave received fatal injuries in his speed-boat test. After the Miss England H. had established a record of 96.41 miles an hour, she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Miss McKinley, well-known Toilet Specialist, is staying at the Royal Hotel and will be in Dubbo for a fortnight. Cr. W. H. Godwin, President of ...

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  6. MURRUMBIDGEE IRRIGATION AREA

    Following Mr. W. W. Tubman's notes and samples, as soon at "The Liberal" office, an ex-Dubboite, sojourning on the area, forwards a contribution: ...

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  7. Cyclonic Disturbance

    Torrential rains swept the coastal area of N.S.W. yesterday, between four and six inches being reported at many centres as far as Raymond Terrace, ...

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  8. Cocaine Runners

    Three police officials, posing as traffickers in cocaine, interviewed two men in Hyde Park, who arranged to supply them with 12 ozs. of the drug, valued ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. Australia Out of Luck

    The first test, after an ideal start, developed into a debacle. Playing on a perfect wicket, England took all day to make 241 runs. Suteliffe, after ...

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  10. Railway Death Traps

    A shocking fatality occurred at Sockburn, New Zealand, yesterday, when six persons were killed in a level railway crossing accident. ...

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  11. ON THE CANEFIELDS

    Cutting commenced in the Goondi cane area, Queensland, yesterday. All the gangs are of foreign extraction. ...

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  12. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    Valves were unchanged at the Sydney wool auctions yesterday. Japanese, French and German competition was very keen. Italy and Belgium ...

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  13. AT REVOLVER POINT

    A man entered Gaud's chemist shop, at Redfern, last night and requested to be supplied with a dose of quinine. When it was handed to him he said, ...

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  14. FINANCIAL CRASH

    Prices crashed again to-day on the stock exchange, when over a hundred issues made new low levels. More than 2,000,000 dollars in ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Chiefly fine in the South-west; otherwise unsettled with more rain, heavy in ...

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  16. Still Falling

    It is now revealed that five million dollars in valuations were wiped off in the Stock Exchange crash. ...

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  17. NAVAL ATMOSPHERE

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. A. E. Green) state at Melbourne last night that he considered the removal of the Naval College from Jervis Bay ...

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  18. THE DAVIS CUP

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  19. MISHAP TO MAIL TRAIN

    A train smash occurred near the Hawkesbury River station early this morning, when the crowded Kempsey passenger train, bound for Sydney, ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. ITALIAN COAT OF ARMS

    Queensland detectives have succeeded in recovering the Italian Coat of Arms, which was recently removed from outside the office of the Italian ...

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  21. WAS SHE SLEEP-WALKING?

    Mystery surrounds the finding of Lilian Bostock, aged 14, in an unconscious condition at the residence of her aunt and uncle at Paddington early ...

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  22. THE RED FLAG

    The police intercepted a band, of 21 Communists, who were marching along Bourke Street, Surry Hills, last night, and arrested them on a charge of ...

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  23. MURDER OF PRESSMAN

    Following the great meeting expressing public indignation at the failure of the police to trace crime, brought to a climax by the murder of ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. Crawford Wins

    In the concluding singles match, J. Crawford (Australia) defeated Stefani (Italy), 6—4, 6—3, 6—2. Italy thus won three matches to ...

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  25. MORE MINERS DISMISSED

    About 150 employees of the Renown Colliery, near Wallerawang, were given notice of dismissal, owing to falling off in trade. ...

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  26. THE ORANGE CASE

    The case in the Supreme Court at Dubbo, in which Baker and Co., Orange, sought to recover £500 from Alf. Phillips and Co., Sydney, for the purchase ...

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  27. WRESTLING BOUT

    At the Stadium last night, the Irish-American wrestles, Mygall, defeated the Russian, Lurich. ...

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  28. BLOWN TO PIECES

    There was a shocking tragedy at Nasinu last night, when the Government mechanical engineer, with his wife arrived with explosives in a car. ...

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  29. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Flight Com. Kingsford Smith's Atlantic fight will probably start from Port Marnock instead of Curragh, owing to the former having a mile longer ...

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  30. THE GOLDEN WEST

    The West Australian wheat crop of 1929-30 season yielded for grain 39,081,000 bushels. ...

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  31. PIONEER RIVER MURDER

    The police have arrested a Javanese in connection with the death of a compatriot named Miriam, whose naked body was found floating in the Pioneer ...

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  32. ACCOUNTANTS LAPSE

    An accountant, Kenneth Hughes McCengie, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at Perth for the theft of £3650 from his employers. ...

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  33. HOMING PIGEONS

    The second flight of the season took place on Saturday last—from Trangie to Dubbo, a distance of 40 miles. The flight resulted:— ...

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  34. LATEST TEST DETAILS

    Australia is now faced with a difficult, but not impossible task to score 369 runs, with nine wickets in hand on the last day of the match. ...

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  35. PEST DEPREDATIONS

    Dr. R. Noble, Government Biologist, says that plant disease in Australia is responsible for the loss of £12,000,000 yearly, while the Government ...

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  36. ASSET TO AUSTRALIA

    In his speech at the National Club last night, the leader of the Federal Parliamentary Opposition (Mr. J. G. Latham) declared that Mr. T. R. Bavin ...

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  37. RUBBER WORKERS STRIKE

    Thirty additional girls, and 30 men ceased work at Hardie's Rubber Works to-day, as a protest against the employment of a number of female ...

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  38. WHEAT MARKET

    At the Sydney wheat market this morning bulk wheat sold at 4/4½ and bagged at 4/5½ per bushel. ...

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