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  4. Dubbo Public School.

    The following details regarding the Dubbo Public School have been supplied by the Department of Education: It is nearly seventy years since State ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council a motion was submitted by R. Ross, of the Clerks' Union, recommending that the findings of the recent ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Two housebreakers submitted to arrest at the point of a revolver at Point Piper last night. The police, acting on certain information, surrounded a house ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The death of Mr. Michael Lane, a well-known resident is reported from Nyngan. Deceased at one time was a well-known western storekeeper, and ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The hearing of the "Graft" charges against Hurry Elliott and James Wilson, employed at tho Lidcombe State Hospital, was resumed at the ...

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  9. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    Judge Thompson this morning opened an inquiry into the coal contracts made by the City Councils during the past 20 years. Mr. Barlow announced that ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Australia had another disastrous day at the Games, none of her entries qualifying for later rounds. Stuart was unplaced in the 400 metres. Winter ...

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  11. The First Win.

    In the 2000 metres sculls heat, Pearce, (Australia) beat Flinsch (Germany) by twelve lengths. This is Australia's first success at the Games. ...

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  12. CHINAMAN AND MIGRANT GIRL.

    Efforts by the Commonwealth authorities to prevent marriage between a Chinese and a young Scottish migrant girl failed mainly owing to the evidence ...

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  13. CARE OF FEEBLE-MINDED.

    Dr. W. E. Jones, Inspector General of Insane for Victoria, will, at the request of the Federal Ministry, undertake a comprehensive survey and report upon ...

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  14. SUDDEN END TO LONG FLIGHT.

    Captain Courtney, flying from the Azores to Newfoundland, was forced down on the water 500 miles from the Azores. A wireless message states ...

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  15. BUY AUSTRALIAN-MADE!

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly Mr. Forrest, M.L.A., declared that distributors would not handle hats branded "Made in Australia." He ...

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  16. LOOTING THE MAILBAGS.

    Charles Albert Goel was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment for having stolen £20 in notes and silver while it was in transmission by post. ...

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  17. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Court of Criminal Appeals has dismissed the appeal of Stefan Karaseiweiz against his sentence of ten years in gaol in connection with note ...

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  18. RETURNED MEN'S DISAGREEMENTS.

    Colonel Collett, President of the West Australian Returned Soldiers' League, told a meeting that the advancement of the League was being hampered by ...

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  19. LUCKY TO GET A BATH.

    At the Coonamble Police Court last week Mr. Solicitor Hegarty made reference to electric bath heaters. "They may be all right at Coonamble," ...

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  20. ABORIGINAL MURDERER.

    The aborigine, Tommy Kallorock, who was convicted of murdering his wife, a gin named Dina, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment in the Supreme ...

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  21. NOBILE IN DEFENCE.

    Captain Nobile, in an interview, proudly defended the Italia expedition. He said that the expedition was worth all the suffering and sacrifices, owing ...

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  22. TO COMBAT SHOPLIFTING.

    The publication of the names of women found guilty of shoplifting has been suggested as a means of combating the growth of this class of crime. ...

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  23. "PATSY" ASKS FOR RELEASE

    A hastily convened meeting of the South Australian Cricket Association dealt With a message from Hendren asking if the Association would release him ...

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  24. THE WIRELESS REPORT.

    It was announced in the House of Commons that the Government has decided to accept the Wireless and Cable Conference report, and put its ...

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  25. ROAD HOG AND CYCLIST.

    Henry Joseph Wetherill, 23, was riding home on a push bicycle-at Drummoyne last night, when he was run down by a motor car, which proceeded ...

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  26. MUSICAL CONDUCTOR'S DEATH.

    Benno Scherek, a musical director in the Comedy Theatre, died suddenly at the close of last night's performance of "The High Road." He was 74 ...

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  27. The Coming Wool Season.

    The Secretary, Farmers and Graziers' Co-operative, Co. writes:— It has been decided to give the new "zone" system a trial this coming ...

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  28. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE.

    Following the discovery of an infant's body floating in a dam near Wangaratta, Ethel Willoughby, 33, was arrested and charged with the murder of ...

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  29. RESTRAINT IN TRADE.

    Because a country storekeeper sold goods cheaper than his rivals, certain manufacturers refused to supply him. A Treasury official, who inquired into ...

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  30. DR. CROTTY ON TOLERANCE

    Dr. Crotty, Bishop of Bathurst, in an address at Mudgee, said he had no patience with seeta[?]. If they were going to have Christian tolerance ...

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  31. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST POLICEMEN.

    Serious charges were made against two constables, F. D. Elliott and C. E. Murphy, who appeared before a special board of inquiry yesterday. It is ...

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  32. FEDERAL ELECTION SOON.

    Mr. Scullin, M.P., leader of the Federal Opposition, says that the Prime Minister's recent utterances presage an early general election. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND'S GREAT PROBLEM.

    The Premier of Queensland informed a deputation that the real problem facing that State was how to curtail the railway losses. He added that no ...

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  34. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    Judgment has been reserved in the action of McDonald and others versus Dowdie. ...

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  35. WOMAN CRITICALLY INJURED.

    A woman, not yet identified, was found lying unconscious beside the Coogee traind track near Centennial Park late last night with her skull fractured. ...

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  36. AN ABORIGINAL.

    It was recently mentioned that the bones of a man and horse had been unearthed by rabbit diggers at Bogolong. The discovery of the bones ...

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  37. MR. LANG'S CRITICISM.

    Mr. Lang says that he will not be surprised if the basic wage fell or the 44-hour week went by the board. He believed that the Government intended ...

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  38. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    Wheat was quoted this morning at 5/6 per bushel. ...

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  39. FOOTBALL.

    The following team has been chosen to represent Dubbo against Gilgandra for the Tooth and Co. Shield on Sunday next at Gilgandra:—Full-back, W. ...

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  40. SUSPICION SURROUNDS A FIRE.

    Following a fire at the Vacuum Oil Company's shed at North Wollongong the police seized a number of cases in a house in the neighbourhood and ...

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  41. Wedding Bells.

    A quiet wedding was celebrated on March 21st at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church by Rev. A. MacCallum, the contracting parties being Nellie ...

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  42. DR. ARTHUR AND BIRTH CONTROL.

    Dr. Arthur's pronouncement with respect to birth control as far as the mentally unfit or feeble-minded are concerned, has brought a hornet's nest ...

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  43. JAZZ IS NO ROAD TO HEAVEN.

    Speaking at Mudgee the Bishop of Bathurst, Dr. Crotty, said that people could not jazz their way to Heaven. Dancing and similar amusements ...

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  44. DUBBO'S WINTER RACE MEETING

    On Tuesday and Wednesday of next week the Dubbo Racing Club will hold its winter meeting. The entries received for all the events on the ...

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  45. STERILISATION CONDEMNED.

    A number of University professors in New Zealand have urged the Government to defer consideration of the Bill for the sterilisation of defectives ...

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  47. WANTED—MONEY FOR THE MURRAY.

    It is understood that the construction programme of the Murray River Commission will be curtailed because of money shortage. ...

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