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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 52 words
  3. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. George Wheeler, of bowling fame, is back from the Tasmanian tour. Bishop Long Bailed by the Barrabool on Wednesday for London, to attend the ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The discovery of railway plans and other incriminating documents at a young woman's lodgings, led to her arrest on a charge of attempting to blow ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PARTY HUGHES' LATEST

    The Mayor (Ald. J. Baden) presided at a meeting last night, at which Mr. A. J. O'Keefe, an organiser, introduced the Australian Party to Dubbo. ...

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  6. Conference at Molong

    The Central-west District Conference of the Agricultural Bureau was highly successful. After an opening day of preliminaries ...

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  7. Our Daily Bread

    J. L. Raith, general manager of the Automatic Bread Baking Company, declares that the public are paying £2,000,000 a year more for their bread, ...

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  8. The Home Truth

    Sir Hal Colebatch (W.A.), in an address in Melbourne, said that the statements that Australia's troubles were due to outside influences, was a false ...

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  9. Caught Red-handed

    A sensational affairs occurred early this morning, when a thief was arrested near the dome of the Palate Theatre, next to Tattersall's Hotel, where a safe ...

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  10. FLOODS IN FRANCE

    The flood devastation continues throughout the South-west. It is estimated that 700 are dead. Two Spaniards, who were arrested ...

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  11. AFTER THE ASHES

    The N.S.W. members of the Australian Eleven left Sydney last night. They were given an enthusiastic send-off. ...

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  12. ORANGE BLOSSOMS

    On Saturday afternoon a very pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Brigid's Church Dubbo, in the presence of a large, gathering of relatives and ...

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  13. THE TRANSPORT BILL

    The Transport Bill was taken through the Committee stages before the Legislative adjourned at 1 o'clock this morning. ...

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  14. MOTOR FATALITY

    Alexander Allen, of Taree, was killed and his sister, Marie Allen, seriously injured, when thier car overturned near Kempsey. ...

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  15. RAZOR SLASHING

    Miss Emily Casey (37) was standing on the doorstep of her home at Redfern last night, when, a strange woman, after asking her "where Les. Kelly ...

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  16. The Ring's Sympathy

    The King has sent a messages to the French President, sympathising with the victims in the flood area. A Paris message states that it is ...

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  17. FACTORY PROGRESS

    During the year ending June last, 99 new factories were established in New South Wales. Factory employees increased to more than 185,000 and their ...

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  18. AN AUSTRAL PLANT

    It is intended shortly to start a company in Sydney for the manufacture of insulated wires and cables for electrical purposes. A thoroughly ...

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  19. MORGAN BEATEN

    The Welsh boxer, Terence Morgan, who won the Australian bantam championship when in Sydney, retired in the eighth round in a contest with kid ...

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  20. WOMAN INJURED

    During a dispute in a house in Albion Street. Surry Hills, last night, between a man and a woman, Lillian O'Donnell (50) was cut over the left eye with a ...

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  21. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Warm to hot and sultry generally, with further scattered showers and thunder; variable ...

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  22. THE YOUNGER SET

    The Younger Set's initial meeting for the year, held last night in the C.W.A. Rooms, was well attended, and the enthusiasm, shown by members augurs well ...

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  23. FENTON ACTIVE

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, Minister for Trade and Customs, interviewed the aeroplane manufacturers of London, who were enthusiastic regarding Australia's ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. ANOTHER TAX

    The Victorian Parliamentary Labor Party has adopted the principles of a measure, under which it is proposed to raise £350,000, by a special income and ...

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  25. FIVE-MILE FEAST

    During a cloudburst, near Mount Derriwong, 15 miles from Condobolin, five inches of rain fell in 20 minutes, over an area of about live miles square. ...

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  26. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    All farmers and settlers will be welcomed at the Talbragar Street rooms to-night for the Council meeting. The annual picnic of the Motor Cycle ...

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  27. SAD END

    Hilton Robinson (33), of Wellington, N.S.W., while attending a picnic, complained of feeling unwell and walked away to obtain a drink of brandy. ...

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  28. NEW YORK RIOT

    One hundred persons were injured in a riot which is described by Police Commissioner Whalen as "the worst since the war." ...

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  29. STILL UNCHANGED

    Market steady, but prices unchanged was this morning's rule. Bulk wheat sold at 4/7, and bugged at 4/8 per bushed. ...

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  30. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE

    Sir,—I was always under the impression that this exam, was held to enable children to quality for the High School, in order of merit, but, from the ...

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  31. GIANT CATASTROPHE

    A fire broke out last night in the meter room of the East Maitland gas works. The firemen stopped the blaze just in ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND CRIME

    Michael O'Dwyer was charged at Goen (Queensland) this morning, with the murder of Thomas Power, at the Batavia goldfields. ...

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  33. LIVE DUBBO FIRM

    Elsewhere appears a series of announcements from the above firm of auctioneers, stock and station agents, of Talbragar Street, Dubbo, and ...

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  34. OPEN REVOLT

    Mr. W. Richardson, member of the West Australian Legislative Assembly, addressing a meeting last night, said that he would advocate the secession of ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. BRIDGE POSTPONED

    The bridge party that was to have been held at Enderby's Cafe this evening, in aid of a candidate for hospital coronation honors has been postponed. ...

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  36. RECKLESS BURGLARS

    Thieves broke into the office of the Croydon Steam Brick Co., Croydon, during the night. They blew open two safes and got away with £100 in cash. ...

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  37. LUCKNOW PUPS

    In response to the Company's request that the free gold discovery on the footwall side of the large lode formation, when crosscut S.W. from ...

    Article : 129 words
  38. THE MODEL BAND

    In Victoria Park on Sunday evening the above talented combination will render a special programme, including:—March, "Bound the Town"; ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. IRREGULAR METHOD

    Mr. G. E. Yates, M.H.R., Adelaide, says that the had not attended the Federal Caucus because the Government had floated £10,000,000 loan before ...

    Article : 60 words
  40. SCOUT'S GOOD DEED

    Decently one of our local Boy Scouts found a sum of money. Being a Scout, and true to his motto, "Do one good deed daily." he at once handed his ...

    Article : 56 words
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