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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 22 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 30 words
  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. C.E. Leak, postmaster at Gilgandra, has been transferred to Drummoyne. Mr. H.I. Jones, of Former and Co. ...

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  5. DUBBO SCHOOL VALEDICTORY

    The wish is age-old, but nothing in life is finer, when the hour of parting comes (and the world is made up of comings and goings) ...

    Article : 540 words
  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Australian Eleven missed Grimett against Northamptonshire, captained by Jupp. It was Hie best day for a fortnight, ...

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  7. Vale, Judge Hamilton!

    Judge Hamilton, formerly of the District Court Bench, died at his home at Strathfield early yesterday morning. (Hugh Montgomerie Hamilton was ...

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  8. Air Pilot Crashes

    Pilot Cootes, who left Alice Springs three weeks ago a prospecting party to search for gold, crashed in to some trees on Saturday morning, ...

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  9. The English Eleven

    Jupp's name is most prominent mining cricket critics to-day, as a result of his performance against the Australians. Whether one day's result of the bad ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. Criminal Lunatics

    After wrecking a sulky, in which a man and a boy were riding, at Marrickville last night, a motor lorry crashed through a brick wall and came to rest ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Temporarily fine in North-east quarter and on the Coast, with some night frosts and fogs, ...

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  12. "MUST FACE THE ISSUE"

    Speaking at Epping, the State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) said that Australia will not be able to raise any further loans abroad for the purposes of public ...

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  13. THE LONE FLYER

    Captain Andrew Cunningham advises that he has extricated his machine from the position where it landed at Belong, in the Island of Flores, and that it is ...

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  14. DIVIDING THE SPOILS

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  15. EXERCISE ESSENTIAL

    Last week, Mr. P.H. Wake, of "Holmlee," Gilgandra, famous for its Border [?] studs, lost 35 valuable stud ewes, the mortality being due to ...

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  16. (Australian Press Association Message.)

    The play this morning was of a sensational character. Rain fell over the week-end, and the wicket was too wet to play on. ...

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  17. LABOR TACTICS

    For the third time, the Labor aldermen succeeded in holding up the Reform Party's proposal for a reduction of, the wages of employees of the City ...

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  18. "SMITHY" MENDING

    Kingsford Smith's condition is satisfactory. He hopes to leave the hospital on Friday, August 15. He says he has not abandoned his ...

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  19. DEFENCE ECONOMY

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. A.K. Green) states that the transfer of the Royal Military College from Duntroon to Sydney will probably take place in ...

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  20. RECEIVED BY ROYALTY

    Their Majesties received Miss Amy Johnson at Buckingham Palace, and the King invested her with hor O.B.E. ...

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  21. OBITUARY

    After a long and protracted illness. Catherine Annie Salter, a very old and highly respected resident of Dubbo and district, breathed her last night ...

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  22. ACTING JUSTICE PIKE

    Mr. Justice Pike, of the Land and Valuation Court, has been appointed Acting Supreme Court Judge, and will assist Judge Owen in the Divorce ...

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  23. SUSPECTS ARRESTED

    Two men were detained by the police to-day in connection with the bus hold-up at Camperdown on Sunday night. ...

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  24. GREAT MINDS DIFFER

    At a meeting of the Wheatgrowers Defence Association it was unanimously decided that a State Wheat Pool would be disastrous to the ...

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  25. NOT EVEN A CLUE

    The detectives inquiring into the discovery of the skeleton of the girl at Redhill are said to have reached a dead end. No arrests have been made. ...

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  26. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    Thomas Leo, a middle-aged, man, shot Ann Sullivan, proprietress of a small store at Gamp Hill yesterday, and then committed suicide, ...

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  27. EX-STUDENTS' DANCE

    On Friday night a social and dance was held in the Assembly Hall of the High School, under the auspices' of the Dubbo High School Ex-Students' ...

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  28. THE FORCE

    Giving evidence at the Darlinghurst Sessions this morning, in the case in which Thomas Roach (23), police constable, is charged with assaulting ...

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  29. ROW ON THE RIVER BANK

    Walter Taylor, a man of color, who did not appear when called upon yesterday morning in the Police Court before Mr. H.T. Adams, P.M., to answer ...

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  30. RECORD WOOL CLIP

    The general manger of Deunys Lascelles Ltd. (Mr. D. Wilson), in an interview last night, predicted a record wool clip this season. He added that ...

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  31. RECKLESS ROBBERS

    After entering three shops at Belgrave yesterday morning, thieves set fire to one of them, causing considerable damage. Prompt action by the ...

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  32. EASY MONEY

    A Bill for a Wages Tax of 1½d in the £ will be introduced into Parliament, probably this week. It will go through. ...

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  33. HOW HE DIED

    "Dr. Long died of a severe and sudden stroke. It smote him at 10 o'clock his morning (July 9th), and he passed from us in a private ward ...

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  34. MORE CIRCUS

    Last night Teddy Thye and Billy Edwards ran amok at the Stadium. After four rounds of tame wrestling both men sprang out in the fifth, and ...

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  35. SERIOUS OFFENCE

    Before Mr. H.T. Adams, P.M., a man well known in the Wongarbon distict, answered a charge of carnally knowing a girl beneath the age of ...

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  36. THE WHEAT MARKET

    Bulk wheat 3/11 and bagged 4/- per bushel were the best quotes at this morning's sales. ...

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  37. WAGE RATES

    In New Zealand, under the new agreement, shearers and shed hands' wages will be reduced by 14 per cent. During the coming season, wages will ...

    Article : 50 words
  38. ANOTHER VICTIM

    John Locke (48), blacksmith, who was a passenger in a car which ran on to the footpath at Paddington on Sunday, when Frank Hales was killed, ...

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