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  3. BERT OLDFIELD INTERNATIONAL

    Mr. W. A. Oldfield, better known to the cricketing world as "Bert," the hest and fairest Aunt Sally that the game has seen—or, as the Digger ...

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Visiting Dubbo, as the g[?] of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mann, Mrs L[?] of Mr. Harry Legge of Orange. Mr. and Mrs. E. Duke of the Railway ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    France may not compete in the Schneider Cup. The Air Minister (M. Demesnil) has returned from the testing station, and ...

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  6. LANG AND GANDHI

    Sir John Monash, addressing the Constitutional Club last night, said that if India seceded from the Empire it would be good-bye to Australia, because it ...

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  7. PREMIERS' PLAN PROBABLE DELAY

    All the States, with the exception of Victoria, have passed their Financial Emergency Bills, and the delay in Victoria is likely seriously to hamper the ...

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  8. FARMER'S FATE

    Falling under the knife-edged dise of his plough Andrew Peric (36), farmer, of Derriwong, near Gondobolin, yesterday received shocking injuries. ...

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  9. Solid for Governor

    The Upper Hunter Shire Council, at Scone, after receiving a resolution, passed by the Municipal Council of Newtown, viewing with grave concern ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND LEADS

    Gloucester, in the first innings, were disposed of for 123. New Zealand had nine wickets down for 257 at stumps. Lowry made 96 ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Quiet and unassuming, Thomas Patric Fitzgerald (44), lived his life in Dubbo. He was an employee in the loco, shed and had earned the ...

    Article : 346 words
  12. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    A severe earthquake was recorded on the Seismographs of Sydney and River view Observatories this morning. It is estimated that the scene of the ...

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  13. THE COMMUNIST PARTY

    It was reported at last night's meeting of the Paddington Council that 54 Councils had agreed to co-operate with Paddington, in urging the Federal ...

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  14. GOOD NEWS

    Sir Robert Gibson announced to-day that the Commonwealth Bank Board had agreed to convert £57,000,000 into the new Loan. ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. ON AGAIN

    The Wilkins submarine, Nautilus, left to-day for Spitzborgen. ...

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  16. CIVIL SERVANTS' PAY

    The Treasury Bill for £500,000 has been discounted by the Commonwealth Bank Board, for the benefit of New South Wales. ...

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  17. RACE TO THE CAPE

    There is every likelihood of a race to Capetown between Mollison and Scott, is a forecast by the "Daily Express" aviation writer. ...

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  18. AWFUL END

    John Edward Sims, who had been trapping rabbits during the past few weeks, was killed instantly yesterday, when the car he was driving collided ...

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  19. WHEAT MARKET

    At this morning's sales bulk wheat sold at 2/4 per bushed and bagged at 2/5. ...

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  20. THE STATE BANK

    Of £4,083,000 of New South Wales securities, which matured yesterday, £1,000,000 is held by the State Savings Bank. ...

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  21. CROWN LEASES

    Mr. Clem Phillips, Dubbo stock and station agent, reports that Condobolin advises that the throe lucky applicants for the Crown ...

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  22. SUNDAY'S FIRE

    On Sunday night, Dubbo Fire Brigade christened its new Dennis Tannini turbine pump. It is a fine fire engine, of most modern design and good to look ...

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  23. LANG'S LOYALISTS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. A. Reid (Nationalist) suggested that steps should be taken to prevent the demonstration against the Governor ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. DISASTER AVERTED

    Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.H.R. addressing a Country Party meeting at Armidale, declared that if it had not been for that party Mr. Lyons' recent ...

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  25. ALFRED ERNEST GAINSFORD

    An old resident of Dubbo and district for many years, in the person of Alfred Ernest Gainsford, passed away in a private hospital at Dubbo on Saturday ...

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  26. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Generally cloudy, with showers developing in south-west and southern districts ...

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  27. DUBBO DIVORCE CASE

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Margaret Ethel Grime (formerly Shaw) sued John Grime for divorce. The marriage was celebrated in ...

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  28. HARSH OPINION

    "Borrow, steal and bag has been the policy of New South Wales," Mr. Herbert Brookes, formerly Australian Commissioner in America, told the ...

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  29. BURGLARS ABROAD

    Isolated robberies have been reported during the past fortnight, which proved that a band of burglars were at work; all efforts being amatecurish. ...

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  30. WILLIAM HAMILTON YEO

    At the age of 60 yours, William Hamilton Yeo passed to his long rest in the curly hours of yesterday morning. Deceased was a well known and highly ...

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  31. SMITHY'S TIP

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, who may set out to break Mollison's record to England, believes that, in a high-powered machine, the flight could ...

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  32. WHAT OF IT ?

    Dr. Hamblin, Chairman of the Wagga branch of the Country Party, discussing the proposed amalgamation of the country movements in the State, said ...

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  33. CRASH INEVITABLE

    Addressing the annual conference of the Country and Progressive National Organisation, Premier Moore said that Queensland is now father off the ice ...

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  34. BABY McCARTHY

    The death occurred on Saturday of Patricia Veronica McCarthy, the eight-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mccarthy, of 103 Gipps Street. ...

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