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  4. DUBBO REFEREES THEIR CRITICS

    Recently "The Liberal" was taken to task by a self-appointed critic for not parading an exchange of compliments between certain members of the ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Schoolboy John Mann. suffering [?] Meningitis, is showing an improvement. The lad is in a private hospital. Mr. Weldon, inspector of railway ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    A New South Wales bondholder sent a letter to Mr. Willis, saying that he wanted to help Australia and returned his interest cheque on his bond. ...

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  7. Farmers in Distress

    The Secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, at Cambridge, recently forwarded a request to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) that ...

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  8. CHARLES HARDY HOLDS BATHURST

    Record meeting last night. Speakers and Movement well received. Hardy's message greeted unprecedented enthusiasm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. New Zealand Horror

    The trial is proceeding at Wellington, New Zealand, of George Errol Coats (29), charged with the murder of the 17-year-old girl Phyllis Symons, whose ...

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  10. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    At the Central Court, this morning, Kenneth Aubrey Farlow (27), wicker worker, and Robert Henry Chrystal (23), laborer, were remanded on a ...

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  11. SOCIAL NIGHT

    The Sports and Social Club in connection with the Dubbo emporium he[?] another of their popular dances at the Theatres Royal last night. A large ...

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  12. SPEED MERCHANT

    Viscount Ridley, driving a low, streamlined baby car, of his own design on Brooklands truck, broke the flying kilometre record by averaging 105.4 ...

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  13. FATE OF AIRMAN

    A private cable was received in Sydney this morning from New Guinea, stating that the body of the air pilot, J. L. Trist, who had been missing since May ...

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  14. BRAVO, BROADBENT!

    By flying from Brisbane to Adelaide in one day, Pilot H. Broadbent created a new record. He arrived in Adelaide at dusk, after lighting blinding rain ...

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  15. HOMEWARD BOUND

    Airmen Boardman and Polando, who made a record non-step flight, from New York to Constantinople, sailed for home to-day. ...

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  16. SPURIOUS COINS

    Raiding a house at Brookvale to-day the police found an elaborate coining plant, in a shed at the rear, and arrested the occupant. ...

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  17. UNION DEMANDS

    Government action, to prevent the dumping of interstate goods, particularly clothing and footwear, from Victoria, at prices below the local manufacturers ...

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  18. BANKER'S FATE

    Robert Donald (24), cashier at Radnor Park branch of the Clydesdale Bank at Glasgow, was found dead with his head battered in, and £2000 stolen. ...

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  19. DARING ROBBERY

    While a tram was passing through a cutting in Bondi last night, a passenger attacked the conductor, L. Buckle. He slushed the strap of the cashbag in the ...

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  20. VALE, FRED LOVETT

    Mr. Fred Lovett, who returned from Bathurst Hospital last, week-end, died in a private hospital this morning. (The deceased was widely known in ...

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  21. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The Railway Refreshment staff will hold a big dunce in the Institute Hall to-morrow (Friday) night. An invitation is repeated to those who had an ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    The international cricketers will sail for Australia on October 2, the terms as originally offered having been accepted. The Chairman of the Cricket Board ...

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  23. DUBBO COURSING CLUB

    In bright sunny weather the Dubbo Coursing Club held its August meeting on Wednesday at the Yararndale Plumpton. ...

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  24. CAR OWNERS HIT

    At midnight last night the edict of the Transport Trust, that all private hire motor cars must instal an approved taximeter or go off the streets, was ...

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  25. FIEND FATHER

    A farmer, who was arrested for the murder of his 17-year-old son, said that the boy was a poor worker. He confessed that he murdered three other ...

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  26. WHEAT MARKETS

    There was no change in to-day's market. Bulk wheat sold at 2/4 per bushel and bagged at 2/5. ...

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  27. CRACKSMEN AT WORK

    Using a big charge of gelignite, cracksmen blow open a safe at the Camden Vale Milk Company's depot, at Petersham. late last night. The ...

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  28. THE OLD FUED

    Republican terrorism frustrated tho plans of the Orangemen, in the counties of Cavan and Monaghan, to celebrate the relief of Derry. ...

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  29. COUNTRY PARTY

    At the annual conference of the Country Party, now sitting in Sydney, it was decided that future Co-operation with any party in Parliament should ...

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  30. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was, issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Except for clearing showers on the coast, temporarily fine in Eastern districts, but ...

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  31. THE DRAPER CUP

    The first half of the game played on Sunday was fairly even; neither side displayed good football. There were far too much kicking and ballooning of ...

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  32. LAND AND LORRIES

    Messrs. R. Harvey, R. Bell and S. O'Shea, of the State Unemployed Campers, explained a proposal to "The Liberal" yesterday. They have a gang ...

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  33. HOODOO SOMEWHERE

    The Nautilus is further unlucky. A pilot, who has just returned from the submarine, says that the Nautilus charged its accumulators, after which the ...

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  34. HONOR TO WHOM

    In the list of prizes donated at the Hospital Ball, the gifts of T. Lyn Johnson and J. M. Zines' Military Stores escaped acknowledgment. They were ...

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  35. CONVERSION LOAN

    Promises and applications for conversion of Government securities in the new Conversion Loan are estimated last night to have reached a total of ...

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  36. ADVERSITY AVENUE

    Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Baddeley said that the Government would consider the question of resuming land ...

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  37. LEGAL NEGATIVE

    Three Judges of the High Court, Chief Justice Sir Frank Duffy, Justices Starke and Evatt, have informed Mr. Scullin that they will not accept any ...

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  38. HECTOR'S BRICKS

    The best bricks in the country are Hectors, and they are selling at £4/15/-per thousand to meet the hard times. Any and every builder will proclaim ...

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