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  2. Advertising

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  4. PARAGRAPHS PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. E.K. Perry, giant of the Railway Service, is enjoying a months's holiday. Mrs. J.R. Tighe, Brisbane Street, ...

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  5. DUBBO P.A. & H. ASSOCIATION

    The Dubbo P.A. and H. Association is taking a new lease of life. All rules and regulations have been brought right up to date, and a number ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Australia won the toss at Swansea, but rain set in, and there was no play till 4 o'clock. At stumps two wickets had fallen for 149 on a bad wicket, ...

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  7. Oversea Wheat Market

    Wheat options, for all deliveries, receded to new new price levels, owing to an expectation that next week's return will reveal a large increase in ...

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  8. The Compulsory Pool

    The question of a guarantee for wheat in the event of the formation of a compulsory Pool will not be considered by Cabinet until the return of the ...

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  9. The Final Session

    The final session of the present New South Wales Parliament is expected to open on Tuesday, August 26. Legislation to be dealt with will ...

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  10. Kandos Cement Works

    To-morrow will be a black day Kandos, the works of the Kandos Cement Co., Ltd., having been ordered for closure. ...

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  11. BAD MANAGEMENT

    The supply of half-penny stumps was exhausted at the G.P.O. yesterday, and persons requiring them to add to penny half-penny stamps, owing to letter pos- ...

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  12. AUSSIES ON VELVET

    Play commenced to-day at noon, Bradman (27) and McCabe (28) opening. Play for the day was from 11 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. The weather was ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS SCORE

    In the German tennis championships, Willard (Australia) defeated Gosewick, 7—9, 9—7, 6—1; and Moon (Australia) defeated Breauer (Germany), 4—6 ...

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  14. CLARRIE MOVES ON

    After an association with Dubbo extending over four and a half years, Mr. Clarrie Greentree has received his marching orders. ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    Tho following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Except for scattered showers on the Central and North Coast, generally line for the ...

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  16. VALE, COLIN McMASTER!

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Colin J. McMaster, Chairman of the Western Lands Board from 1902 to 1922, at the age of 77 years. ...

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  17. BOOKIES IN TROUBLE.

    The Postal Department has now joined in a campaign against the bookmakers, and has disconnected a number of telephones which are suspected of ...

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  18. PRAISE FOR THORBY

    As Minister for Agriculture, Mr. H.V.C. Thorby opened the Young Show last Wednesday. He was accorded a Civic reception, and several speeches of ...

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  19. STILL DROPPING

    At this morning's sales bulk wheat sold at 3/8½ and bagged at 3/10 per bushel. ...

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  20. INSOMNIA PATIENT

    The court of inquiry under the Navigation Act, held an inquiry to-day into the disappearance of Miss Edith Leah Crawcour, from the steamer Nieuw ...

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  21. TREACHEROUS POINTS

    With his foot caught, in the points, William Dick (56) was run down by a train at Scarborough yesterday. Both legs wore so badly crushed that ...

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  22. WARREN TRAGEDY

    In a shocking motor fatality on Friday, three young people were killed. Garnett Walton, aged 19, son of Mr. George Walton, of Warren, loft for ...

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  23. "ALL QUIET!"

    The New Zealand Appeal Board has decided to allow an exhibition of the film of "All Quiet on the Western Front" with certain excisions. ...

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  24. COFF'S HARBOR FIRE

    The office of the "Coff's Harbor and Dorrigo Advocate" was severely damaged by fire last night. ALl contents with the exception of the printing ...

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  25. MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY

    The body of L. Gibson, who was frozen to death on Mount Egmont on Sunday, has been recovered. ...

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  26. SILENT AIRMAN

    No information has yet been received from Wyndham, whether Andrew Cunningham commenced his flight from Australia to-day. It is expected that ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    On Sunday evening, Mr. John Thurnham, Mendooran's leading commercial man, and a most popular citizen, was seized with a sudden heart attack, ...

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  28. GENERAL & MRS. HIGGINS

    A cable message has been received in Sydney stating that General Higgins, Commander-in-Chief of the Salvation Army, accompanied by Mrs. Higgins, ...

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  29. SUPPLY BILL PASSED

    Consideration of the Estimates is completed in the House of Representatives, and a Bill necessary for supply for the year's services was passed ...

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  30. MERINO FLOCK RAMS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H.V.C. Thorby) announces that arrangements have been completed whereby Mermo flock rams will be supplied on ...

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  31. SHEARING TROUBLE

    As a result of the disturbance at Wirrah shed, where, it is alleged, the shearing contractor and a striker came to blows, and a general melee occurred, ...

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  32. NATIVE ATTACK

    In the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. J.H. Senllin) said that advice had been received from the Administrator, stating that tho recent ...

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  33. COOKTOWN FATALITY

    Mrs. James Gavin, of Toowoomba, was drowned when a motor car, containing eight persons, fell into Salt Water Creek, eight miles from ...

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  34. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    Addressing the Soldier Settlers' Conference, which opened in Sydney to-day, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball) asserted that the Government was doing ...

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  35. "SMITHY" OVERDOING IT

    Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith has entered a hospital, at Middlobury, suffering from pains in the back. The doctors report that there is no ...

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  36. SYD. SANDS BACK

    No printing firm is better known in Australia than John Sands, Ltd. It is one of Sydney's institutions. Its chairman of directors, Mr. R.S. Sands ...

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  37. LABOR'S INTENTIONS

    Tho Labor Party has selected candidates to contest 86 of the 90 seats at the next State elections. The only seats which, so far, it has ...

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  38. MOTORISTS END

    George Gollan, of Tinonec, was crushed to death, when a motor car, which he was cranking, suddenly moved forward. ...

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  39. NARROMINE TENNIS

    Narromine district annual tournament was held on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The weather on the first two days was bad, being showery and windy, ...

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  40. HOME, SWEET HOME

    Miss Amy Johnson was given a tumultuous welcome on her arrival at Croydon Acrodrome on Monday evening. ...

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  41. AIRMAN'S ADVENTURES

    A Now Guinea Airways plane, iu charge of Pilot Selk, made a forced landing in extremely rough country at, the head of Snake River, Now Guinea. ...

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  42. MEETING AT CANBERRA

    The Australian Loan Council commenced a momentous meeting at Canberra tp-day. Sir Otto Niemeyer attended, and it is expected that he will ...

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