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  4. [?]NALD GRANT AND HIS RECORD

    At Monday night's meeting, a m[?]ed Mr. Hardy if Donald Grant had [?] been proved innocent of his I.W.W. [?]RGES AND exonerated. ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Miss Mabel Cheetham has received notice of her transfer to Fort Street Girls' High School, and Miss Ruth Morgan to Ashfield Intermediate High ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    "If my information is correct, nothing can prevent ii world breakdown within two months." This remarkable statement was declared by Sir ...

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  7. ROUTING THE REDS

    A hostile crowd surrounded the Communist platform at Leichhardt last night, and when the Communists refused to remove their hats when the ...

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  8. THE TRUTH HURTS

    There is great indignation at Cessnock over the statement made by Judge Sheridan on Tuesday, that "on the coalfields I am prepared for perjury ...

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  9. CAPT. ABBOTT

    Captain C. L. A. Abbott (United Country Party candidate), who formerly represented the Gwydir electorate, arrived, here to-day, and was well ...

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  10. Queensland Floods

    The floods continue to menace many parts of Central and Southern Queensland. A severe thunderstorm at Toowoomba ...

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  11. UP TO SCHEDULE

    Kingsford Smith arrived at sundown, after a long battle with head winds, He is ahead of schedule so far. ...

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  12. DUNN'S DECLARATION

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. F. Dunn) says that an expansion of credit is the only thing which, under present conditions, would provide work ...

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  13. ACROSS AUSTRALIA

    Mr. S. T. Hughes, a well-known journalist, will start early in the new year, a car trip—Sydney to Fremantle, writing copy by the way for eight different ...

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  14. MOTOR FATALITY

    As a result of his car crashing into two posts and overturning, on the Narromine Road, about 4 1/2 miles from Dubbo, on Tuesday night, James Arthur ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool sales 11,923 bales were offered, of which approximately 9300 bales were sold. There was a good attendance, with ...

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  16. STREET SHOOTING

    A woman is believed to be responsible for the shooting of Joseph McNamara in Liverpool Street, City, last night. The victim is progressing favorably ...

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  17. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 3/3 a bushel and bagged at 3/4. The market is firm. ...

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  18. "REDS" ARMING

    A gang, believed to consist of "Reds," broke into the Drill Hall at Ashfield early this morning and stole two military rifles of the latest type. ...

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  19. JAP. OFFENSIVE

    Urgent telegrams received at Nanking report that the Japanese are preparing for an offensive against Chin Chow, the provisional seat of the ...

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  20. MADMAN'S ACT

    What appears to be a deliberate attempt to wreck a locomotive was made between Springwood and Valley Heights early this morning, when a ...

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  21. OUR DISTRICT SCOUTS

    It has definitely been decided to hold a three-days camp over the Anniversary Day week-end, January 30, 31, and February 1. The site is a camping reserve ...

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  22. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A meeting of the Board of Directors of Dubbo District Hospital is called for to-morrow night, at 8 sharp, All directors should be at the Town Hall. ...

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  23. MATCH ABANDONED

    The cricket match between N.S.W. und South Africa was abandoned. Heavy rain made further play impossible. ...

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  24. TANDY ON TRIAL

    George Tandy, unemployed asphalter, was remanded on a charge of murdering his wife. The police gave evidence that the ...

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  25. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and unsettled along the coast North from Sydney; further rain and some heavy ...

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  26. CONVERSION BILL

    The Legislative Council last night reversed its previous decision, and passed the Debt Conversion Bill through all stages. ...

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  27. GOOD-BYE, PEGGY

    A gathering of young Dubbo assembled at the home of Ald. A. E. and Mrs. Orbell, Brisbane Street, on Tuesday night. The spacious room and ...

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  28. COSTLY FIRE

    A big fire at Penrose, near Auckland, destroyed Paykel's grading store, which contained large stocks of kauri gum, hides, skins, etc. ...

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  29. MORE TROUBLE

    Trouble between a staff of eighty laborers at Ballarat freezing works and live slaughtermen, who are alleged to be Communists, was brought to a head ...

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  30. FATAL COLLISION

    In a dense fog a crowded motor bus crashed into a train travelling at full speed, at a level crossing at the village of Lecetz. ...

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  31. HARDY'S MESSAGE

    You want a message from me! Tell your readers that tins is not an [?]diuary election. The National issues, against or for Communism, sane ...

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  32. DARING ROBBERY

    Thieves made a daring hold-up in the busy thoroughfare of William Street, City, this morning, when they robbed two postal employees of £900 in notes ...

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  33. LISMORE FATALITY

    Raymond Ross (17) son of a dairy farmer, was taking a can of cream across a flooded creek at Clanon, on horseback, when the animal stumbled. ...

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  34. LIFE-SAVING CLUB

    Owing to the uncertainty of satisfactory conditions in the river for Sunday next, the instructor and examiner have decided to hold the life-saving ...

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  35. SPORTS CARNIVAL

    Everything is in applic-pic order for the carnival to-morrow night and, if Jupiter Pluvius behaves himself, a successful night is assured. The site has ...

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  36. BAIL UP.

    A daring attempt to bail up the paymaster and his police escort was made between Moongabulla railway siding, on the Ingham line, and the main camp ...

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  37. TRAMS CRASH

    Unable to pull up in time, a tram crashed into the roar of another tram at Randwick, and four women were injured. ...

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  38. RESPONSIBILITY

    Any articles or comment, appearing in this issue dealing with the forthcoming Federal elections, express the views of the Management, and have ...

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