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  4. [?]DA REEVE AN EVERGREEN

    The dress circle at the Monarah[?]mpire Theatre was packed last night welcome Ada Reeve and her clever company, but the back portion of the ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    At the London wool sales, 10,192 bales were offered. There was a large representative selection of merinos, and a good offering of greasy crossbred wool ...

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  6. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. and Mrs. Travers Williamson, and son Teddy, are visiting Dubbo, as the guests of Mr. R. Treganna, North Dubbo. ...

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  7. Ructions at Redfern

    When Constable Barwick heard foul language being used in a house in Redfern early this morning, he entered the premises and arrested a man, who was ...

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  8. State Arbitration

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), in a statement last night, made it clear that the Government had no intention whatever of wiping out the arbitration system. ...

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  9. Les Holden Coming

    Captain Les. Holden, the celebrated airman, who has done, and is doing, so much for his country and aviation, is coming to Dubbo with his great plane ...

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  10. Political Amenities

    According to Major Jarvio, Mr. J. T. Lang (leader of the Labor Opposition), through, an intermediary, recently intimated to him that if he withheld his ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Mild and unsettled, with prospects of general rain, some substantial falls and ...

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  12. THE KANGAROOS

    The Australian Rugby League team, in its fifth match, defeated a strong Lancashire team by 29 points to 14. This makes the fifth successive victory ...

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  13. CHAFFEY SUMS UP

    The Minister for Mines and Forests (Mr. P. A. Cliaffey), addressing the Master Printers' Association, said that 20 years of industrial conciliation had ...

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  14. HOUSE ADJOURNED

    The Bill to deal with moss picketing and others forms of intimidation, passed the first reading in the Legislative Assembly by 42 votes to 37. The House ...

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  15. STUD SHEEP EXPORT

    The meeting of the executive of the Primary Producers' Union decided to use all means in their power to prevent the export of fine woll stud sheep from ...

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  16. WONDERFUL WIRELESS

    Wireless photography and wireless telephony were employed in a remarkable consultation betweeu directors in Berlin and Buenos Aires. ...

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  17. PICTURE KINGS DIFFER

    The Queensland and Victorian motion picture industries both resent the propugunda, which is being used by big Sydney interests in opposition to the ...

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  18. NOT THE DISTANCE

    Alfred John Nash (19) of Meadowbank, and a young girl, whose identity the police have not yet been able to establish, were both killed when a motor ...

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  19. RAILWAY TOPICS

    The continued dry weather all over the West, and Far-West, has resulted in a distinct water shortage in many towns and districts. This has occasioned a big ...

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  20. ABBOTT'S ACTIVITY

    Mr. Abbott's campaign was very successfully opened at Boggabri on Thursday. He is addressing three meetings per ...

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  21. ATTACKED BY CROW

    John Mackinolty, aged six, was savagely attacked by a crow on the Richmond Golf Links. He was severely clawed about the face, receiving deep ...

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  22. Girl's Death Whim

    The name of the girl who was killed in the motor cycle crash, at Baulkham Hills, last night, was Jean Bailey (17), a resident of Parramatta. The deceased ...

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  23. PAYING THE PRICE

    At Jerusalem, nearly 600 rioters were sentenced to terms, running from two months to two years. Some were committed to the Assizes on capital charges. ...

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  24. MENTAL MOTHER

    With her stockings, Mrs. Annie Cubis strangled her twin sons on August 6. At the inquest a verdict was rceordod that she was issue at the time. The ...

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  25. HEADS TOGETHER

    M. Dovgalevsky, the Soviet, Minister, and Mr. Arthur Henderson the Foreign Secretary, were together for four hours. They separated without making a ...

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  26. DUAL CONTROL

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham), addressing a meeting at Hurstville last night, declared that dual control in the industrial affairs ...

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  27. RAILWAY LOSSES

    According to Sir Alan Taylor, in the past five years the railways of N.S.W., Victoria, Queensland and South Australia have shown a loss of more than ...

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  28. DUBBO'S AERIAL GROUND

    Giving evidence before the Commonwealth Public Works Commission in Sydney, Mr. Ellis, director of the Erda, emphasised the necessity for the ...

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  29. THE WHEAT MARKET

    Strung demand marked to-day's sales, with prices on the upgrade. Bulk wheat sold ut 5/9 1/2 and bagged wheat at 6/- per bushel. ...

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  30. OUR CIVIC FATHERS

    The Local Government Conference, sitting in Sydney, carried a resolution disapproving of the "dole" system now in use to relieve distress, holding that ...

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  31. RANKS REDUCED

    At the annual meeting of the Boy Scouts' Association, the report showed a reduction' in membership, from 13,500 to 12,854. the quality of scouting ...

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  32. BACK TO CAPTIVITY

    Georgo Norman Niasa, one of the young men who escaped from Lithgow lock-up a few days ago, walked into the Parramatta Police Station early ...

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  33. BURNT TO DEATH

    Florence Silgate, aged 7, met with a horrible death, at Geraldton; West Australia. The child was playing on top of an ...

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  34. THE UPPER HOUSE

    In the Legislative Council last night Mr. J. A. Browne, K.C., strongly opposed the Reform Bill which, he declared would result in turning the ...

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  35. DOMESTIC FATALITY

    The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Clara Crowe, who was found shot dead in a railway cottage, at Cockburn, South Australia, has concluded. The ...

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