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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    The Hon. the Premier (Mr. Bavin) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) motored from Dubbo at 2.30 yesterday to Wellington. En route, ...

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  5. DUBBO DIGGERS ANNUAL MEETING

    The annual general meeting of the [?] sub-branch of the R.S. and [?] was held at the Town Hall on Saturday night. In the absence of ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    It is staled that the film of the Seott-Sharkey fight, shown in the United States, has been so sub-edited that it doesn't represent what actually ...

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  7. Robbery Under Arms

    Two armed men robbed Henry John Lattimer, a taxi driver, at the gates of Rundwick cemetery last night. They then drove off in Lattimer's taxi, which ...

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  8. Drowning Fatality

    Mrs. Irene Elizabeth Bennett (33) and her daughter, Irene (13) were drowned in the river at Swan Hill, Victoria, yesterday. ...

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  9. Surry Hills Assault

    A quarrel between two women is believed to have been the cause of a savage attack on Jack Roberts (52) and his wife, Agnes Roberts (40), last night ...

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  10. Hammond Hits Hard

    The Rev. R. B. Hammond, a gathering in the Lyceum Hall last night, said that there are more bestialities in the world to-day than over ...

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  11. Suspect Arrested

    James White (19), laborer, was remanded at the Central Court this morning on a charge of having occasioned actual bodily harm to Albert ...

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  12. LIFE'S FLOTSAM

    When Const. Fisher broke into an unoccupied house, in Surry Hills, last night, he found two women and a man on an old mattress in a bare room, ...

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  13. SOVIET LEGISLATION

    In the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson) undertook to issue a white paper, setting out the Soviet legislation on the ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    At Dubbo District Hospital on Friday last, Stephen Piper, hairdresser, of Erskine Street, North Dubbo, passed to his rest, at the early ago of 48 years. ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Further showers on the North Coast; elsewhere warm to hot and sultry, with scattered ...

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  16. STILL SPARRING

    The Coal Committee's report, adopted by the C.T.U., pledges support of the Trade Union movement to any policy initiated by the Combined ...

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  17. FORCE, IF NEEDED

    In fining Richard Winwood, a miner, at Newcastle, yesterday, for being drunk and resisting the police, the Magistrate remarked. "It is necessary ...

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  18. DULCIE JEAN PETTIFORD

    A few short years ago Mr. J. E. Pettiford and Mrs. Pettiford (nee Miss Laughton) were both well-known and well-liked members of Dubbo's young ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. POPULAR PRINCE

    In view of the latest bulletin, stating that the Prince of Wales is recover. ing from an attack of malaria, and is likely to be convalescent in a f few days, ...

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  20. Woman Charged

    At the Central Court, this morning, Laurel Johnston (28), described as a domestic, was remanded on a charge of having assaulted Agnes Roberts, ...

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  21. PRISON LABOR

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee) says that he is determined to proceed with his road-building scheme, at kur[?] [?]ing-gai Chase with prison labor, despite ...

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  22. MOTOR FATALITY

    A shocking accident occurred six miles from Inverell, last night, when a motor lorry got out of control, swerved across the road and overturned. ...

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    NORMAN CLARK, 19, who was kills by a shark at Middle Brighton, Victoria ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Another Costly Farce

    By the same majority as its predecessor, 4 to 1, the Full High Court again negatived Judge Beeby's second interim award. Mr. Justice Isaacs ...

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  25. PENNY DIFFERENCE

    Sales this morning were quiet. Bulk wheat sold at 4/7½ per bushel, and bagged at 4/8½. ...

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  26. MOUNTING SLOWLY

    The population of the Commonwealth, at the end of December last, is returned as 6,414,385. ...

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  27. THE TALKIES

    Last night at the Monarch-Empire Picture Theatre, the management again introduced the "Talkies" to patrons. There was a packed audience, and the ...

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  28. THE WOOL INDUSTRY

    The annual report of the Producers' Association's Central Council, says that wool prices are still very greatly below the cost of production, and that the ...

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  29. WRESTLING BOUT

    At Auckland, last night, George Walker, the British Empire champion, defeated Fred Ebert, Australian wrestling champion in the fifth round. ...

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  30. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    Leonard Stafford, who escaped from Long Bay prison on Saturday, was recaptured in Cleveland Street, City, this morning. He made a desperate bid ...

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  31. PETITION DISMISSED

    Mr. Justice Starke, to-day, dismissed the petition of J. A. Perkins, against the return of J. J. Cusack, for the Eden-Monaro electorate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. ECONOMIC UNION

    Lord' Mclchett, interviewed after his tour, said that he found much more sympathy with the ideal of the economic union of the British Commonwealth ...

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  33. HALLUCINATIONS

    In connection with the death of Henry Joseph Whatton, who poisoned himself at Redfern, yesterday, it transpires that he visited his elderly mother yesterday ...

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  34. SUPPOSED SUICIDE

    The body of a man, not yet identified, was found at the rear of Culwalla Chambers, Castlereagh Street, City, last night. ...

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  35. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Last year the best seller among new [?] was "All Quiet on the Western [?]," as many as 1,325,000 copies be[?] sold in Europe and America. ...

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  36. HELP THE ABULAMNCE

    The committee of the Dubbo Ambulance Transport announces the staging of a monster carnival in Victoria Park, commencing on Wednesday (to-morrow) ...

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  37. LACHLAN McKENNON

    The death occurred at the Dubbo District Hospital yesterday of Lachlan McKennon, of Eumungeric, at the ripe old age of 75 years, Deceased, a single ...

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  38. WHITE RUSSIA

    There is grave consternation, in White Russian circles in Paris, at the mysterious disappearance of M. Dumbadze, the Soviet secret police officer, who turned ...

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  39. FROM THE BIG CHIEF

    Mr. Thorby, M.L.A., has representations to the Chief Railway Commissioner, regarding the rumored transfer of the Railway District ...

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  40. Body Identified

    The body of the man found on the landing of the second floor in Culwalla Chambers, Castloreagh Street, City, has been identified as Charles Richard ...

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  41. SWEET MUSIC

    "No, No, Nanette," "Poppy" and "The Girl Friend" selections will be featured at this week's pictures; also "Carmen" operatic selection, by ...

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  42. DEMPSEY ANGLING

    The former world's champion pugilist, Jack Dempsey, definitely announced to-day that he will fight again, in the event of Sehmeling defeating Sharkey, ...

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  43. STOCK TRAIN MISHAP

    About 100 cattle were killed and maimed last night, when eight waggons of a cattle train became derailed near Ipswich, Queensland. Seven waggons ...

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