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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    skidded, going over an embankment. It going to a dance at Crows Nest, the car At Toowoomba, while a party was pinned a number of the occupants ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    The New York police are searching for the source of poison liquor in the dock district of the city, while ambulances are still removing the dead and ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Another bomb outrage occurred early this morning when a Mills bomb practically wrecked a house in Dudley-street, West Melbourne. Twenty ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Referring to the waterside trouble, Mr. Bruce said the Government could not yield to threats nor to lawless violence. They would continue to use ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    During Sunday's bush fires the town of Tuncurry, in the Tarce district, had a narrow escape from being destroyed. The flames at Taree reached within 200 ...

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  9. BUILD UP YOUR 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. THE NAVAL COMPROMISE.

    There was a surprising development regarding the leakage of the Anglo-French Naval compromise to-night, when detectives arrived with Harold ...

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  11. SUNDAY'S STORM.

    It now transpires that 62 cottages were destroyed in the Woy Woy district on Sunday. ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    The death occurred at Gilgandra last week of Minnie Allen, aged 67, wife of Mr. W. Allen, after an illness of about four months. Deceased had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LITTLE GIRLS' JAUNT.

    Two little sisters, who disappeared from Westmead yesterday morning, were found early this morning huddled together on the beach at Manly. ...

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  14. A QUEENSLAND MAN DROWNED.

    When a boat capsized at Gladstone, Queensland, Edward Brown, aged 40, a boilermaker, was drowned. The others struggled ashore. ...

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  15. GIRLS'S DRAMATIC FLIGHT.

    Jessie Clark, 19, a Canadian girl, whose startling disclosure brought about the arrest of her uncle, Gordon Northcote, for a sensational murder on ...

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  16. SURFER DROWNED.

    Eric Irvine, 17, who was holidaying from Sydney, was drowned in the surf at Red Rock, 12 miles from Woolgoolga, on the North Coast on Sunday. The ...

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  17. HALF NAKED MAN.

    James Egan, 49, who came to Sydney from Parramatta yesterday morning, was found in a semi-nude condition-lying bleeding on a footpath in Surry ...

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  18. FARE TO MANLY.

    The Port Jackson Ferry Company has announced its intention to increase the fares for the single trip from Sydney to Manly from 6d to 8d. The ...

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  19. MELBOURNE STRIKE COMMITTEE.

    The Central Strike Committee in Melbourne is credited with the intention of calling out the members of the Carters and Drivers' Union. This, it ...

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  20. GHASTLY PRISON TRAGEDY

    Seventeen prisoners in the State Penitentiary were burned to death at Junction City, Ohio, when fire destroyed the dormitory in which 270 prisoners ...

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  21. KELLEWAY TO PLAY.

    C. E. Kelleway definitely states that he will take part in the trial match, Australia v. The Rest, in Melbourne. ...

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  22. BREADCARTERS' DUES.

    A. Tinning, Secretary of the N.S.W. Breadcarters' Union, stated to-day that due to past neglect there were £1500 of arrears of contributions on the ...

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  23. GRASSHOPPERS DELAY TRAIN.

    A message from Trundle states that grasshoppers, which are becoming a more serious menace every day, caused the Trundle mail train to be seriously ...

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  24. MUST BE SIGNED.

    On and after to-day all articles, letters or other matters commenting on candidates or political parties or the issues to be submitted to the electors at ...

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  25. MEMORIAL GATES.

    At the meeting of the Dubbo branch of the R.S. and S.I.L.A. held last night a scheme for the surround of the monument and entrance gates was submitted ...

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  26. SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    The Returned Soldiers' Congress has approved of the organisation of a pilgrimage of former service men to the battle areas of the Great War to take ...

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  27. HEAT AT GRAFTON.

    Terrific heat was experienced on the North Coast yesterday. Grafton registered 105 degrees in the shade. ...

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  28. THE DALLEY CONTEST.

    Senator Gardiner has definitely announced his intention to contest the Dalley seat against Mr. Theodore at the forthcoming Federal elections. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY EXPENDITURE.

    A Bill introduced into the New Zealand House of Representative authorises the raising of £5,000,000 for Public Works and Railways. ...

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  30. THE COOK CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, who arrived at Auckland yesterday after attending the Cook celebrations at Honolulu, said that all was quiet in Samoa. He had ...

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  31. GRAZIER KILLED.

    At Cooma the body of George Brown, a grazier, of "The Gap," was found in one of his paddocks. A few hours previously he left his homestead on ...

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  32. SMALLPOX SUSPECTED.

    A message from Darwin states that a Filipino resident has been isolated as a smallpox suspect. ...

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  33. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire which broke out in the business portion of Nambourn, Queensland, resulted in damage estimated at £10,000. ...

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  34. GORED BY BULL.

    August Bishop, of Gowrie Junction, Queensland, went into his paddock to attend to his cattle when a bull rushed him and horribly gored him. He ...

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  35. BUTTER MARKETING.

    The proposal to create a butter marketing board was defeated by a narrow majority. Under the Act 66 per cent. of affirmative votes is necessary; but ...

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  36. Parking Regulations.

    Some time ago through a consultation between the Dubbo Municipal Council and the then Inspector of Police it was notified that motor vehicles were to ...

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  37. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Francis Inglis, 60, a shunter, was crushed to death when caught between trucks at Tighe's Hill, Newcastle. ...

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  38. A PRAYER FOUND IN CHESTER CATHEDRAL.

    Give ma a good digestion, Lord, And also something to digest: Give me a healthy body, Lord, And sense to keep it at its best ...

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  39. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

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  40. SYDNEY WRESTLING.

    At the Sydney Stadium last night Gardiner boat Yokel in a wrestling contest. ...

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  41. STARVED TO DEATH.

    The body of Carl Ludwig, a selector, who had lived as a hermit for forty years, was discovered in the bush at Eden, lying on the outside of a small ...

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  42. A MONTH FOR VAGRANCY.

    At Cootmaundra, Alfred Bray, one of the men who travelled from Sydney with a young North Sydney girl, who was found last week masquerading in ...

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  43. VESSEL AGROUND.

    A wireless message received in Brisbane reports that the steamer Kinross is aground on Cato Reef, 260 miles east of Rockhampton. The master said he ...

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  44. DEATH WON.

    At a dance in aid of the funds of the Armidale Ambulance, it was announced that the winner of a guessing competition was Thomas ...

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