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  4. The Civic Graft Case

    Mr. Gates, Chief Stipendiary Magistrate, gave his decision to-day in the case in which Silas Young Maling, former Depty General Manager of the ...

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  5. Dubbo Trotting Club.

    On Saturday night List the members of the Dubbo and District Trotting Club held their annual meeting in the Protestant Hall, followed by a most ...

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  6. OUT OF COMMITTEE'S HANDS.

    The meeting of Hie Committee of the Dubbo District Hospital, which was adjourned from Friday, July 13th, was resumed on Friday night last. ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Olga Neville, 19, who had been missing from her home in Sydney for some time, was, during the week-end, traced to a house in Fitzroy-street, where she ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Federal Parliamentary Country Party has issued a bulletin charging Labour with affiliation with the Red elements of the world. It has revised ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Williams, of Canada, won the final 100 metres; London, of England, was second. Miss Edie Robinson, of Australia was unplaced in the second round ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    At the meeting of the New South Wales Rugby League, W. Bruce (South Sydney) said the South Sydney versus North Sydney match at the North ...

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  11. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    Many applications from women have been received for scats on the new Film Censorship Board of the Commonwealth. Men, it is stated, have not shown ...

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  12. ROADS TO BE NATIONALISED

    Prime Minister Bruce, referring to the transport question at Moree, said the Government was seeking the co-operation of the States to place the ...

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  13. ABORIGINALS DYING OUT.

    Professor Radeliffe Brown, addressing the League of Nations Union, slated that in Tasmania to-day aborigines were extinct. In the whole of ...

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  14. THE DAVIS CUP.

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  15. THEODORE & COLEMAN.

    Messrs. Theodore and Coleman, M's.H.R., will attend a meeting of the A.L.P. Executive on Friday night, where consideration will be given to the ...

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  16. FOOTBALL REFEREE FINED

    During a football match at Albury Inspector Constantino had occasion to go on to the field, where two players were fighting. He was ordered off ...

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  17. THE LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    The rolls for the Liquor Referendum in New South Wales have been completed and they show there there are 32,000 more electors now enrolled than ...

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  18. THE HOSPITAL BALL.

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  19. BRITISH SEAMEN SPEAK OUT.

    The official organ of the British Seamen'a Union has declared that the whole trouble in the Australian Seamen's Union, has been engineered by "Rods." ...

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  20. NOVEL BUILDING SCHEME.

    A series of three streets, ten feet six inches wide, one on top of the other, is a novel feature introduced in a city building scheme evolved by E. J. Coote ...

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  21. WESTRALIAN LABOR CASE.

    In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Burnside awarded £100 damages and costs to James Coffey against the Geraldton Lumpers; Union for having ...

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  22. DOG RUNS AMOK.

    After having been struck by a motor car, a pet dog, maddened with pain, rushed a six-year-old girl, Jean Painter, and gripped her leg in its jaw. ...

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  23. TO RETAIN THE ASHES.

    The following cricketers have been selected for England's tram to visit Australia:—Chapman (captain), White (vice-captain), Jardine, Hobbs ...

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  24. Tennis.

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  25. MAN DIES OF LOCKJAW.

    It is alleged that the life of Allan Scott, 20, who died at Forbes of lockjaw, might have been saved had there been a supply of anti-toxin in the town. ...

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  26. LUCKY SCHOOLBOY.

    Clarrie Reynolds, the son of a Temora farmer, who won the first prize, valued at £5000, in the Golden Egg Art Union, is a pupil at the Christian ...

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  27. BLOCK AND TACKLE KILLS MAN.

    While working yesterday on the wrecked steamer Uralla, which is being salved at Stockton Bight, Herbert Arthur Smith was killed instantly when ...

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  28. BIG SCHOOL DAY TO-MORROW.

    The Minister for Education, the Hon. D. H. Drummond, M.L.A., will be given a civic reception at 3 0 a.m. to-morrow. morning on the occasion of his visit to ...

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  29. THE SMOKE SOCIAL.

    At the conclusion of the business of the annual meeting a smoke social was proceeded with. Mr. Huston occupied the chair, and announced ...

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  30. Obituary.

    The death took place in the Dubbo District Hospital on Friday afternoon last of Kathleen Flood, aged 26 years. Deceased was a well-known and popular ...

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  31. A Bowling Club Send-off.

    At the afternoon tea adjournment on Saturday the members of the Dubbo Bowling Club assembled in the club rooms, and the President (Mr. G. A. ...

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  32. CLAIM FOR HIGHER ALLOWANCE.

    A claim for an additional £30 per annum for divisional returning officers wild are now required, to perform' both the Commonwealth and State electoral ...

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  33. WHARF LABOURERS SENTENCED.

    William Allen Mitchell and Herbert Carpenter, wharf laborers, pleaded guilty at the Central Court with having stolen six boxes if butter and other ...

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  34. ARBITRATION ACT WILL WORK.

    The Federal Attorney General states that the Arbitration Act will come into operation on August 13. ...

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  35. SYDNEY WRESTLING.

    In a wrestling match at the Sydney Stadium last night Santel (13.2 1/2) beat Bob Kruse (13.5 1/2), one fall to nil. ...

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  36. ELECTRICIAN SUICIDES.

    Henry Aldridge, 41, an electrician, was found dead this morning on the verandah of the offices of Hugh Macdonald, estate agent, of Gladesville, with a ...

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  37. GOLF.

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  38. DOMESTICS ARRIVE ON OSTERLEY.

    The steamer Osterley, which arrived yesterday at Melbourne from London, brought a party of 150 domestics for Australia. ...

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  39. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    Prime Minister Bruce believes that motor transportation will be revolutionised as a result of experiments now being carried out in Victoria with ...

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  40. LITTLE GIRL DROWNED.

    Iris May Webster, aged 12, was returning home from school at Albion Park yesterday, when she fell into a creek, apparently while gathering ...

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  41. THE PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    When the application for an injunction by Keith Anderson, the Australian airman against Captain Kingsford Smith and Lieut. Ulm in in connection with the ...

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  42. OLD MAN BURNT.

    John Bromley, aged 62, a homeless wanderer, rushed on to the platform at Lidcombe last night with his clothes on fire, and screaming for help. The ...

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  43. A BISHOP ON THE SOVIETS

    The Bishop Coadjutor of Sydney, the Rev. Darcy Irvine, addressing a meeting at the Rawson Institute for seamen, said that the agents or Soviet ...

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  44. SYDNEY PROFESSOR HONORED.

    Professor Griffith Taylor has accepted the offer of the Professorship in Geography in the University of Chicago. He has therefore sent in his resignation ...

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    Mrs. T. Wotton, her niece and little daughter, are quests at the Club House Hotel. They arrived at 4 a.m. the day before yesterday from beyond Temora ...

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  46. SCHOONER FOUNDERS.

    The schooner Wattle foundered at Salamoa, New Guinea. Fourteen natives were drowned. Patrol Officer Kyle stated that the Chinese engineer ...

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  47. SOLICITOR'S BIG ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Alfred John Cape, solicitor, has been valued for probate purposes at £63,000. ...

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  48. PRICE OF WHEAT.

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