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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 56 words
  3. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    After three weeks' holiday, Inspector Lillie returned to Dubbo over the midweek. Const. Robinson, is on holidays, and ...

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  4. BEAUTIFICATION PROGRESSION

    Mr. R. L. Currie and his committee, are working, wall on their scheme of beautification for the Mucquario River. Over the past fortnight all energies ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    A tram, which was proceeding slowly along Elizabeth Street, City, last night, crashed into the rear of another train, which was stationary. Passengers in ...

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  6. THE AIR INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the Air Inquiry to-day, Mr. Dudley Lush, the new manager of the Neptune Oil Co., said that during negotiations ...

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  7. LANG'S CHARGES

    The charges brought by Mr. Lang. (Labor leader) of malpractice's in the conduct of the recent election at Parramatta, were found by the Royal ...

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  8. THE TWO STRIKES

    Both strikes are still continuing, with little definite in the way of settlement. ...

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  9. HIS MAJESTY THE KING

    The British "Medical Journal," commenting on His Majesty's progress, said: "The collection of pus which formed under the site, of the old scar ...

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  10. FUTILE FENCING

    The colliery owners have rejected the miners' offer to resume work, on the ground that the terms submitted were identical with those previously rejected. ...

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  11. WHITE SLAVERS

    It has been found out that Chinese are being engaged in the White Slave traffic. The police, arrested a man at Saint Lazare, who was seeing off two ...

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  12. SILKEN SIKES

    Burglars broke into Brennan's general store, at Newtown, on Wednesday night, and secured, silken goods worth more than £300. In order to gain, an ...

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  13. ANOTHER MEMORY LAPSE

    In connection with the taxi-cab fatality at Roseville, when Oswald Cuneen was killed, Alfred Prosser (50) walked into the Central Police Court this ...

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  14. ANOTHER ULTIMATUM

    The Enginedrivers' Association has served an ultimatum on the Miners' Executive demanding an immediate discontinuance of the mass picketing and ...

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  15. LATHAM'S TIP

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham). referring to the declaration of the Waterside Workers Federation that its members should ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. PUNT FATALITY

    A woman named Mrs. White was drowned when a car crashed through the gate of a punt, and plunged into the river at Redcliffe. A male ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy in the North-east, with further rain on the North Coast and Tablelands; otherwise ...

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  18. WHAT OF THE FUTURE?

    The General Scretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Davis), when asked concerning the possibility of a general strike, said it was not likely at the ...

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  19. Forty Girls Shipped Out

    The man arrested in connection with the White Slavery charge gave his name as George Vigneron. He is described as a photographer. He ...

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  20. GOOD TILL SEVENTY

    In future, Queensland civil servants will not retire at the age of 65 years, if they are able to satisfactorily continue their duties. The age limit ...

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  21. GENERAL ELECTIONS

    Early, urban results of the general elections reveal a heavy poll, with the South African Party in the lead. At 8 o'clock, last night the South African ...

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  22. ONE MORE ULTIMATUM

    It is authoritatively stated that the Engine Drivers' delegates delivered an ultimatum to the meeting of the Combined Unions, to the effect that unless ...

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  23. ELIMINATING EXTREMISTS

    The Prime Minister. (Mr. Bruce), addressing Melbourne. Chamber of Commerce, last, night, on the arbitration proposals and the industrial situation ...

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  24. COTTON BOUNTY

    The Queensland Government intends to help cotton growers with a bounty of 1/2d per pound on seed cotton produced this season. ...

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  25. FOUR MEN CONCERNED

    William Moore, 25, a laborer, was charged at the Central Court with having in company with three other men assaulted George Roberts at Alexandria. ...

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  26. FLIGHT TO PARIS

    Le Fevre and Lotti, in a giant French monoplane, took off at 10.10 a.m. on the long deferred attempted flight to Paris; while eleven minutes ...

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  27. THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Southern Cross aeroplane, after undergoing extensive repairs, was tested yesterday, find everything, proved quite satisfactory. ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. NONEGENARIAN PASSES

    Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McIntosh (90) for many years resident of Dubbo, died last night. The body will be taken to Dubbo by the first mail train for ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. FOR SAVAGE ASSAULT

    James Brewer Cable was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment at Darlinghurst Sessions for a savago assault on Constable Biownette while the latter ...

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  30. STIFF PENALTY

    At Auckland yesterday, two men, who refused to do military training, were fined £5, and deprived of civil rights for ten years. ...

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  31. WAR IN MOROCCO

    The war in Morocee continues to excite, public, interest. Reports from Rabat say that, despite punitive columns penetrating the region, and ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. THIEVES SUSPECTED

    A fire, which occurred late last night in the home of Earliest Joyce, of Punch-bowl, is believed to have been caused by thieves. When the tenant returned ...

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  33. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

    The Gas Emergency Board has decided to lift the restrictions on the use of gas from midnight on Friday till midnight on Monday. ...

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  34. MURDER AVERTED

    A gang of four men ambushed a timber worker at Alexandria yesterday afternoon. Fortunately, detectives, who witnessed the affair, were soon on the ...

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  35. Wireless. Hospital Set

    The following amounts have been generously donated towards the installation of the wireless set at Dubbo District Hospital: ...

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  36. CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tasmania (Dr. W. Barry) died in Melbourne last night, after an illness of some months. ...

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  37. TAXI TRAGEDY

    Getting out of control, after a bad skid on Lane Cove Road, Roseville, last night, a taxi driven by Oswald Cuneen, mounted the footpath and ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. LLOYD GEORGE TALKS

    "The very hour that the Macdonald Ministry decides to become a Socialist Ministry, its career, ends," declared Mr. Lloyd George at a meeting of the ...

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  39. OFFICIALS HOPEFUL

    Soon this morning, union officials expressed the opinion that the timber workers' strike should be settled in a fortnight. They claim that the present ...

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  40. PAYING THE PIPER

    The Massecley Australia Company Proprietary, Ltd., were again fined in the District Court, for customs evasion. The total penalties amounted to £225 ...

    Article : 100 words
  41. RABBITS TABOO

    The President of the Graziers' Association (Mr. Tout) in an interview to-day, said that he wanted to make the strongest possible protest against any ...

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  42. WARBURTON MILLS

    Because the timber workers would not resume work, when it was offered to them, the proprietors of three big mills in the Warburton district (Vic.) have ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Bagged, wheat sold to-day at 4/6 per bushel. ...

    Article : 14 words
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