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  4. Prominent Men Before Court On Alleged Conspiracy Charge

    When Colonel Eric Campbell (45), solicitor, Brigadier-General Herbert William Lloyd (54), company director, and ...

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  5. More Rebel Attacks On British Ships

    The British steamer, Thorpeness, which was bombed early in the year, was the victim of another aerial attack this ...

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  6. Trapped Opossum Causes Extensive Damage In Home At Rose Bay

    During the absence on holidays of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McCullough, of Rose Bay, an opossum either fell or climbed down a chimney and was imprisoned for at least a week without food or water. It did ...

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  7. MORE INLAND RAIN

    The State meteorologist (Mr. Mares) to-day predicted unsettled weather, becoming more widespread over N.S.W. by the week-end. ...

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  8. TOURIST INDUSTRY

    In order to encourage the tourist industry, the Minister for Transport to-day announced important concessions of road taxes. ...

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  9. Kidnapping Threats

    "I am the person the police want to interrogate if I land in England," said Count Haugwitz Reventlow to the "Daily Mail's" Paris ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "NORWEGIAN NIGHT"

    The "Norwegian Night" held in the Rest Room last night, was a huge success. Between 60 and 70 members of the C.W.A. and ...

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  11. Our Alleged German [?]pies to Stand Trial

    [?] connection with the spy [?] Rumrich, Hofman, Gla[?] and Voss were arraigned [?] pleaded not guilty. The ...

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  12. SERIOUSLY INJURED

    Walking in his sleep last night, Ray Ebzery. (33) broke down a wooden fence at his flat at Manly, and fell 30 feet to a garden bed. He sustained severe ...

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  13. FUTILE VIGIL

    A number of policemen and civilians surrounded the Riverstone Bank early this morning in expectation of the arrival of a thief who ...

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  14. NEW CARS

    The report of the Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. Neale) shows that during May new registrations of motor vehicles totalled 3344, the highest ...

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  15. IN LONG BAY GAOL

    William Thomas Gash, who was committed for trial at Narrandera for the alleged murder of his wife and son at Morundah, has been brought to ...

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  16. MAGAZINES BANNED

    The Federal Government has banned eight more American magazines which are considered to come within the scope of the new regulations forbidding the ...

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  17. Terrified Children

    During a terrific whirlwind at Otara a huge column of debris swept down on the local school, which was ...

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  18. HIGH SCHOOL SPORT

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  19. QUEEN'S MOTHER DEAD

    The Countess of Strathmore, mother of Queen Elizabeth, died to-day. She suffered a recurrence of heart trouble a couple of days ago. ...

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  20. WILL COST £545,000

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. W. M. Hughes) announced in the House of Representatives that the cost of transferring the capital of New ...

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  21. WAR IN CHINA

    The Yellow River floods having fallen 18in., the Chinese launched an offensive on a broad front in the Shansi Province. They claim to have broken ...

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  22. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    In the second round of the women's singles at Wimbledon, Miss Thelma Coyne (Australia) beat Miss Hoa Hing (China), 6/3, 6/0; and Mrs. Helen Wills ...

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  23. WHEAT PRICES

    The local wheat market was quietly steady to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 3/7 per bushel (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots at ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS SHOULD MIND OWN BUSINESS

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Savage) strongly criticised some Australians for not minding their own business. ...

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  25. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A street stall with home-made cakes a specialty will be conducted by the Presbyterian Women's Guild on Saturday. ...

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  26. COURSING

    There was a sensation at the weekly meeting of the Dubbo Diggers' Mechanical Coursing Club last night, when Ragman, winner of the ...

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  27. GIRL FOR TRIAL

    At the Police Court, Eunice Mary Hornby (18), charged with having wilfully murdered her father, Walter Hornby (51), dairy farmer, was ...

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  28. JUMPED INTO SEA

    During the voyage of the motor ship Maetsuykner from Saigon to Sydney, a Javanese girl twice jumped into the sea. The second time she was in the ...

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  29. MATCH DRAWN

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  30. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Mair) has proposed the appointment of a rating committee to review the rates of the premium ...

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  31. Should Be In Gaol

    During the debate on the National Insurance Bill in the Senate, Senator Brown (Lab. Q.) condemned the practice of ...

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  32. ACCIDENT VICTIM

    Jeffrey Thos. Finn (26), who was admitted to the Dubbo District Hospital on Tuesday night as a result of injuries received ...

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  33. CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT

    Joe Louis retained the world's heavyweight championship to-night, when he knocked out Max Schmeling in the first round. It was one of the ...

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  34. Motion Picture Industry

    At the Dubbo Apex Club's dinner on Monday night, the Apexians heard an interesting address. "The Motion Picture Industry," by Rotarian Les. ...

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  35. Man Fined £5 For Having Been Drunk In Aeroplane-Offence Regarded Seriously

    At the Nelson Police Court a passenger aboard a Cook Straits Airways machine was fined £5 on a charge of having been drunk. Evidence was given that he was seen drinking whisky. ...

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  36. FLEETWOOD-SMITH

    Australian cricketers, including [?]ood-Smith, who is confident that [?] be fit by Friday, practised at [?] to-day. ...

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  37. ROSE SHIELD

    The Rose Shield and pennant, won by the Dubbo High School boys in the recent State schools' life-saving competition, was handed to Jack Lewis, ...

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  38. STOLEN GLOVES

    The arrest of a man in Melbourne resulted in the recovery of 900 pairs of gloves, which the police alleged were stolen in Sydney and taken to ...

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