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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    George Spooner, a resident of Double Bay, reported to the police that while he was sitting in his motor ear this morning two men, who had ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    At Brunswick, Melbourne, on Tuesday' night, Mr. Anstey, M.H.R., said that the watersiders were mad to strike when there were others to dike their ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Bruce last night, regarding the waterside trouble, said that the Ministry was determined that this state of affairs should not continue. The ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    Dean Inge, speaking at a Church i Congress, said, "I see nothing in evolution which conflicts with the belief in creation, and we must not defy the ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Addressing the Heturned Soldiers' League Archbishop Riley said that of nil the humbugs in the world the greatest wore those who talked about peace. ...

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  9. BUILD UP YOU TOWN.

    If you will read you will become more than ever bound up in the forward march of your town, and you will make it rightful for all of us to use the slogan, "Dubbo, Where They Do Things." ...

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  10. STEAMER OVERDUE.

    The Arctic steamer, Distributer, with 30 passengers and about 30 of a crow, is eight days overdue at Fort Smith. Tho vessel left Aldakvik, on ...

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  11. A.C.T.U. CONDEMNED.

    At the annual conference of the West Australian A.L.P. the Premier (Mr. Collier) declared that the main activities of the A.C.T.U. were of a ...

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  12. GREAT MOTORING.

    James Williams, a Welshman, motored from London to Baghdad in a 7 h.p. Austin, via Constantinople, a distance of 4000 miles. He intends ...

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  13. THE PREMIER PERSEVERES

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) had another long conference with representatives of the Miners' Union in an endeavour to arrive at a compromise ...

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  14. OLD MAN LOST IN BUSH.

    George McNeil, aged 75, left Barrington Tops (in the Dungog district) last Thursday to search for lost cattle and has not since been heard of. Largo ...

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  15. UNIONS DETERMINED.

    At yesterday's conference of representatives of the Maritime and Transport Unions in Melbourne, it was agreed that a leading plank in their fighting ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W., issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—"Cloudy and unsettled in the ...

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  17. AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    A commercial aeroplane, with two passengers and mails, struck a mountain at Gerona, in Spain, aud ignited. The pilot and passengers were ...

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  18. THE WOOL SHIP RACE.

    A private message was received in Sydney this morning slating that the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Hobart arrived at Dunkirk ...

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  19. Legislative Council Approves.

    The Legislative Council, by 24 votes to 10, approved of the proposals of the Governnioiit for the rehabilitation of the coal industry. A. C. Willis said ...

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  20. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    Lady Heath created a new altitude record for a light plane, ascending to 23,000 feet. Frost formed outside her goggles, and it was so cold that the ...

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  21. IS THE END COMING?

    Shipping men in Melbourne expressed the view yesterday that the strike is drawing towards its end. ...

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  22. PETROLEUM ACT.

    An amendment of the Petroleum Act to permit of foreign investors and not merely British and Australian investors to have interests in the oil fields of ...

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  23. CATHEDRAL AND MINT SITE

    The Diocesan Synod carried a motion by 133 votes to 5 strongly urging the Government to reconsider the question regarding the transfer of St. Andrew's ...

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  24. SHIPOWNERS' ULTIMATUM.

    Mr. Appleton, Chairman of the Shipowners' Conference, says that the Beeby award covers the whole industry, therefore the request for a local ...

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  25. LORD LASCELLES SUFFERS.

    Portumna Castle in County Galway, the Irish home of Lord Lascelles, was the scene of a somewhat serious fire to-day. The stables and garage ...

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  26. Technical Classes.

    The list of applicants for technical education at Dubho discloses the following numbers:—Sheep ami wool 4, bookkeeping 11, typewriting 14 ...

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  27. A PENRITH TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest at Penrith concerning tho death of Harold Sherwood, the coroner recorded a verdict of manslaughter against James Stubbings ...

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  28. MINISTER HOPEFUL.

    The Minister for Agriculture, addressing the Soldiers' Conference, said that the Department had carried out valuable experiments with regard to ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. P. Fleming, Chief Civie Commissioner, who was seized with a Stroke on Wednesday afternoon, died the same night without regaining consciousness. ...

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  30. LABOR LEADER'S ADVICE.

    In his policy speech lust night Mr. Scullin said that the watersiders should return to work; for laws had to be obeyed. The fact that the laws were ...

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  31. EXPLOSION IN ADELAIDE.

    A terrific gas explosion occurred on the second floor of the Myer Emporium, Ltd., yesterday afternoon while the I stall were at lunch. It is believed ...

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  32. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, explained the provisions of the National Insurance Bill to a gathering of the Grand Secretaries of the Friendly ...

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  33. GENEROUS EMPLOYER.

    At Brisbane the 'Waterside Workers' Federation received a cheque for £5000 from an Employers' Association. The donors, who desired their names should ...

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  34. RETURNED MEN AND THE LAND.

    Allegations Unit intimidating measures were employed by Government officers were made by returned soldiers who interviewed the Minister for Lands. ...

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  35. Obituary.

    Matthew Mills, aged 78, who had lived in Dubbo for some years, died in the District Hospital on Tuesday evening, after being a patient for two ...

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  36. THE HANDCOCK INQUEST.

    When the inquest concerning the death of Hilda Hancock was resumed to-day the Coroner admitted in evidence a statement made by Aubrey Chapman ...

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  37. FIREMEN ARRESTED.

    When the steamer Yarra arrived at Newcastle yesterday from Tasmania, eight firemen were arrested and charged with refusing to obey lawful commands. ...

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  38. St. Andrew's Memorial Church.

    During the next three Sundays the services will be concluded by the Rev. W. Thompson Alexander, Hon. C.F., who is a candidate, for the vacancy. Mr. ...

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  39. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Owing to the axle of a metal train breaking near North Wollongong a number of trucks were derailed. The damage to trucks and permanent way ...

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  40. CONFERENCE FAILS.

    In view of the failure of yesterday's conference between the Waterside unions and Mr. Buruce to bring about a settlement the maritime and ...

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  41. EILEEN TOOHEY.

    A sad death to record is that of Eileen Toohey, aged 21, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Noonan, of Delrey, who died in a private hospital in Dubbo this ...

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  42. DUAL BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarrie Gordon on Thursday evening was the scene of a dual birthday party, when about 130 guests were bidden to ...

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  43. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    Keith Poulton, the well-known tennis player, received shocking injuries when his car collided with a telegraph post at Mosman early this morning. He ...

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  44. HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONS.

    The President of the Parents and Citizens' Association has received the following letter from the Hon. D. H. Drummond, M.L.A., Minister for ...

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  45. POWER HOUSE EXPLOSION.

    When an explosion occurred in a shaft at the Bunnerong Power House this morning four men were seriously injoured. ...

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  46. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ox trucks to-day in Sydney is 4/7 1/4. ...

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