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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Commandeering foodstuffs, occupation of telegraph and wireless stations, seizure of railway rolling stock and slight skirmishing are the chief ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. Suppel and Miss "Pat" Suppel, of Bathurst, are holidaying in Dubbo as the guests of Mrs. Keating. Mrs. James, of Fitzroy Street, North ...

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  6. THE FLUCTUATION OF ALL LAND VALUES

    In Mr. David Kelly's article on March 11 he writes:—"It is interesting to note that a farm is valued on a totally different basis to any other ...

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  7. Claim for £10,000

    In the Banco Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox) and a jury of four, Ernest Edward Judd commenced an action against the ...

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  8. WELL DONE, THORBY

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) informed a deputation that he has just concluded an agreement, whereby ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Coal Strike Fizzling

    It is reported that the Miners' Convention has decided to call off the coal dispute, provided "certain arrangements" could be made. ...

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  10. Solid State Righter

    Premier Bavin addressing the Wentworth Nationalists at the Electoral Conference, intimated that he would strenuously oppose a Federal ...

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  11. FIRST FLIGHT OVER

    The Austral fliers (Smith and Shiers), who reached Blackall, Queensland, last night, will proceed to Brunette Downs on the second stage of their journey ...

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  12. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Regarding the suggestion that Mr. Scullin may recommend an Australian as the next Governor General of Australia, a High Official of the Dominions ...

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  13. Beginning of the End

    The Commissioner of Police received information this morning that the deputies and mechanics have returned to all the mines on the coalfields. ...

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    The P. & O. liner Comorin, on which a fire broke out at Colombo on her way from Australia to England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SOLID DEMAND

    John Lysaght, chairman of directors of John Lysaght, Australia, Limited, who returned to Melbourne yesterday from England, said that the extension ...

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  16. The Second Trek

    Smith and Shiers left Blackall this morning for Longreach and Camooweal, in continuation of their flight to England. ...

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  17. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was received at 2 p.m. to-day:—Some further scattered showers about the North Coast, otherwise fine; cold nights with ...

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  18. FLIGHT TO TOKIO

    Mr. E. J. Small, who proposes to fly to Tokio, has decided to leave Sydney on July 20. ...

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  19. NATIONAL PARTY

    According to the Minister for Mines (Mr. R. D. Weaver), the National Party is not opposed to trade unionsits. He added that every measure securing a ...

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  20. THUGS AT WORK

    Murderously attacked by two thugs, in Lane Cove Road, late last night, Mr. Jack Roberts (28) was knocked unconscious, and robbed of £7. ...

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  21. INDIA QUITE SAFE

    The Rev. G. R. Reid, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in N.S.W., who has just returned from a visit to India, says, so long as India is divided in ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day there was only a limited selection of greasy merinos and a few scoureds, but a good supply of greasy crossbreds. There ...

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  23. LABOR POLITICIANS

    Premier Bavin says he recently witnessed some of the most degrading spectacles over seen in the parliamentary life of any country. ...

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  24. "MIGHT BE ANYTHING"

    A man named Bradley appeared in the dock at the Dubbo Police Court yesterday, charged with being unlawfully on the premises of the Railway ...

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  25. BIG EARNINGS

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver) told a meeting last night that the minors employed at Rothbury had averaged £9/5/5 per week for the ...

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  26. ENIGMATICAL !

    "We have not begun to salvage the wreck. It has not officially become a wreck, and it is still making progress. There were two meeting on the bridge ...

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    LIEUT. DAVID SMITH, with his monoplane, who passed, over Dubbo yesterday on his long trek to England, accompanied by his mechanic, Shiers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MORE UNEMPLOYED

    Notices of dismissal were received yesterday by 250 men employed at Wongawilli Colliery, Wollongong. ...

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  29. THE TARIFF BILL

    The Senate to-day passed the Tariff Bill by a vote of 58 to 31. Much ground has yet to be covered before the Bill goes to the President. ...

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  30. TRAIN FATALITY

    An unknown woman fell under a train from the platform at St. James railway station to-day, and was killed immediately. She suffered terrible ...

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  31. MASONIC INSTALLATION

    The installation of Lord Somers as Grand Master of the United Grand Masonic Lodge of Victoria, and the investiture of officers, was completed ...

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  32. OUR INDIAN ARMY?

    Mr. Tom Shaw, Secretary for War, in introducing the Army Estimates in the House of Commons, said: "The actual number of forces, ...

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  33. Seven Grave Dangers

    Herewith are seven grave dangers to Australia. There are others, but either one of this group will claim consideration:— ...

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  34. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Sales to-day were quiet. Bulk wheat sold at 4/6½ per bushel, and bagged at 4/8. ...

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  35. GRAZIER v. DOCTOR

    The jury failed to agree in the action brought about by John Mackellar, Grazier, of Coolah, against Dr. Robert Allport, claiming damages £2500, for ...

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  36. ARE YOU THERE, LONDON?

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, managing director of the Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia, says that telephone communication between England and Australia ...

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  37. PRISON LABOR

    The Howard Prison Reform League, by a very narrow majority, approved of the decision of the Minister for Justice (Mr. J. R. Lee) to build a road ...

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  38. MILLIONS IN MOTORS

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) says that there are in Australia 610,000 registered motor cars. Averaging these at £300 each, it means that no less ...

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  39. THE LAST WORD

    On Sunday next, Rev. Bernard Deane will preach his farewell sermons at the Methodist Church. A great gathering is expected in the evening, when the ...

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