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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    The Governor Designate (Sir Phillip Game) received a glorious reception in Sydney yesterday. He was welcomed by the Premier (Mr. Bavin) and ...

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  5. [?]RANT OF £1500 FOR UNEMPLOYED

    Elsewhere, details of the grant secured by Friend Thorby for the out-of-[?]rks in Dubbo, appears. As the flasco [?]ich followed the "judicious ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

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  7. Our New Governor

    The Governor Designate (Sir Phillip Game) was accorded a glorious reception on his arrival yesterday. In the course of a broadcast message ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Forty-eight Hour Week

    The Federal Full Arbitration Court sitting in Melbourne has unanimously decided to increase the hours of tramway employees in New South Wales ...

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  9. Empire Aerial Queen

    Miss Amy Johnson arrived safely at Longreach, where residents of the Central West gave her a glorious reception. ...

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  10. George Lambert Dead

    While Geo. W. lambert, A.R.A., former Australian sculptor and painter, was about to chop a piece of timber at Cobbity, where he was staying, he ...

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  11. EXPERIENCE TEACHES

    A motion in favor of all metal trade workers coming out on strike was defeated at a meeting of the Sydney Trade's and Labor Council last night. ...

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  12. ITALIANS INDIGNANT

    The Coat of Arms, outside the office of the Italian Vice-Consul at Innisfail, North Queensland, has again been removed. ...

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  13. CANOE CAPSIZED

    News has been received at Perth that while a dug-out canoe, containing six men, three women and a boy, was crossing the Prince Regent River, in ...

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  14. ALLEGED CONSPIRATORS

    The Guyra case, in which John George O'Brien (27) is charged with having conspired with Patrick Manning to pervert the course of justice in ...

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  15. REST TO THE WEARY

    The State Parliament is expected to go into recess next Friday. ...

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  16. TUESDAY'S CONCERT

    The concert, organised by the above Society, for the Empire Hall next Tuesday night, should be one of the best staged in Dubbo for some time. The ...

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  17. CHEAPER LIVING

    Food prices for the month of April show a decrease in all the States, compared with those of the corresponding month of last year. ...

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  18. FACTORY ACCIDENT

    Winifred McMahon (22) met with shocking injuries at Australian Woollen Mills, Marrickville, last night, when she was caught in a combing machine. ...

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  19. YELLOW GOLD

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Reg. Weaver) last night gave details of his gold prospecting scheme. Many experienced miners had applied for the ...

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  20. COOL AS A CUCUMBER

    The London "Daily Chronicle," says: "Amy Johnson appears to be able to take her landing crash with as much coolness as a sandstorm in the desert ...

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  21. STATE OF THE COUNTRY

    The duties of an inspector in the Postal Department entail a visit, at least once a year, to all post offices in the area under his control. In thickly ...

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  22. THE REFERENDUM

    The Senate, by 22 to 7, rejected Scullin's Referendum Bill. Canberra, Later. According to Mr. Scullin, there is no ...

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  23. FULL TO THE NECK

    The N.S.W. Branch of the Clothing and Allied Trades Union has decided to withdraw, from the Sydney Trades and Labor Council. ...

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  24. SIR GEORGE FULLER

    It is rumoured in political circles that Sir George Fuller, Agent General in London, is anxious to return to Australia. ...

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  25. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Mild and cloudy, and becoming generally unsettled over inland areas, with rain setting in from ...

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  26. HIS MAJESTY'S HEALTH

    It is stated at Buckingham Palace that the King's rheumatic trouble is clearing away satisfactorily. ...

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  27. WHEAT MARKET

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 4/7 and bagged at 4/8 per bushel. ...

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  28. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE

    Sir,—In a recent issue of "The Lib[?]ral" a letter from a correspondent appeared, suggesting community singing in Dubbo. This is a suggestion ...

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  29. SAFE IN PORT

    The Japanese freighter, Kyokkoh Maru, which broke down off Newcastle yesterday afternoon, when the tail shaft snapped, was towed to Sydney ...

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  30. ANOTHER AUSSIE WIN

    The Australian bowlers defeated Middlesex by 135 to 109. ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool sales there was a moderate supply of greasy merinos, spinners' wools predominating, a good supply of scoureds, and all New ...

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  32. FIGHT TO A FINISH

    The Premier of Western Australia, Sir James Mitchell, says that if there is any life in the secession movement, he would like to be in it and fight[?] ...

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  33. A MERE FLEA-BITE

    The Federal Labor Conference at Canberra urged the Federal Government to find £20,000,000 for allocation among the States, the money to be ...

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  34. HOPMAN STILL IN

    In the Paris tennis championship, in the fourth round of the Singles, Hopman (Australia) defeated Lee (England), 6—3, 6—0, 6—4. ...

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  35. WIN FOR COOK

    George Cook (Australia), 13.8, won a 10-round decision over Dick Wiggins, 14.1. ...

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  36. SENATE BOMBSHELL

    Senator W. Massey Greene announced at Canberra last night that he did not intend to contest another election when his term expires. ...

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  37. GIFT TO WILKINS

    The Washington Navy Department has agreed to turn over to Sir Hubert Wilkins, an obsolete submarine for Arctic explorations. ...

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  38. ANOTHER SHORTAGE

    It is believed that New Zealand revenue for the financial year, will reveal a shortage of about £3,000,000. A new taxation is forecasted. ...

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  39. A RUSSIAN HOLOCAUST

    The British United Press' Moscow correspondent says: "Though, it happened on April 16, details of a railway holocaust have only now leaked out. ...

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  40. TRANGIE SHOW

    Next Tuesday and Wednesday are the dates of the Trangie Show—the premier sheep, cattle and horse show of the West. The entries in all classes ...

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  41. PRIVATE GRIEVANCES

    Practically the whole of yesterday's sitting in the House of Representatives was devoted to the ventilation of grievances by private members. ...

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  42. CHEER UP!

    The Acting State Meteorologist (Mr. Camm) stated to-day that prospects for general rains over the inland parts of New South Wales at the week-end were ...

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