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  4. [?]RYTHMICS & FOLK DANCING

    "Eurythmics is the science of [?]armonious movement. It ex[?]sses cleanly the idea of ipoetry of motion." ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. T. Brown, of the Railway Superintendent's Office, returned from his annual leave yesterday, and will resume duty forthwith. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    A 35-hour week is the new objective of the Trade Unions. At the last conference of the Pan Pacific Secretariat, in Vladivostock, it ...

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  7. The Coal Trouble

    Should to-day's conference between the owners and miners fail, the Rothbury Colliery will be opened next week with free labor. ...

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  8. GREAT WATER PAGEANT

    December 11 is the date fixed for the big water pageant. Mrs. K. N. Wilkins has undertaken the role of organiser, and she wants all Dubboites to assist ...

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  9. More Taxation

    The State Ministerial Party has approved of the tax on tobacco sales, admission tax to mid-week race meetings and one per cent. extra tax on liquor ...

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  10. House of Trouble

    The Temporary Supply Bill passed all stages in the Legislative Assembly last night. The Premier (Mr. T. Bavin) moved ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Some cloud, with showers and thunder, likely in Southern districts, and about the slopes ...

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  12. MINERS' TROUBLES

    The possibilities of a breakaway of the Northern Miners' Lodges, from the organisation of the Miners' Federation, are again being discussed in North, as ...

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  13. SAFETY FIRST

    The hurried departure of the Soviet Ambassador, M. Bogomoloof, and his family for Moscow, without notifying the Foreign Office, has caused quite a ...

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  14. IN THE COUNCIL

    In the Legislative Council last night, the Railways Amendment Bill passed all stages. Mr. Farrar agreed to recommend to ...

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  15. SYDNEY-BOURKE RECORD

    A Ford Sports Roadster, with Messrs. E. Poole and N. F. Aubin aboard, raced into Dubbo on Wednesday morning, after coming through from Sydney in 5 1/2 ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS BOX

    In the House of Representatives, a Bill, which proposed to grant Tasmania £2,500,000 per year for four years, passed all stages without amendment. ...

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  17. SOMETHING NEW

    Speaking at a cricket club dinner, Mr. A. P. F. Chapman, who captained the last English side in Australia, said that Test matches were extraordinarily ...

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  18. CANBERRA CAUTIOUS

    Because of the local fear of fire blight being introduced, Prince Takamatau's offer of cherry trees in Canberra, is to be withdrawn. ...

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  19. EXPORT OF STUD SHEEP

    The Stockowners' Association of South Australia has passed a resolution, recommending the Federal Government to prohibit the export of ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN PARTY

    A new political party—the Australian Party—will be officially launched at Chatswood, next Monday. Mr. W. M. Hughes will be the leader ...

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  21. FRENCH ADVENTURE

    The distance record holders, Coste and Bellonte, are planning to attempt a record flight to Australia and back. It will probably be made in March. ...

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  22. STEADY!

    At the sales this morning bulk wheat sold at 5/1 1/2, and bagged wheat at 5/2 1/2 per bushel. ...

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  23. TO VICTORIAN ELECTORS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) has issued a message to the electors of Victoria, urging them to return a Labour Government for the State. ...

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  24. BANK ROBBERS

    C. Passmore, J. Williams and W. Poe, convicted of the hold-up at the Government Savings Bank, at Woollahra, were sentenced by Mr. Justice Halse ...

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  25. THE TROUBLED EAST

    Ten thousand refugees, from the Manchurian war zone, are now congregated at Harbin, and the numbers are swelling daily. ...

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  26. OPEN VERDICT

    An open verdict was returned at the inquest concerning the death of George Illingworth, aged 31, whose body was recovered from Rozelle Bay, last week. ...

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  27. "BUNDY" LET OFF

    Thomas ("Bundy") Hoare, President of the Northern Miners' Federation, appealed against the severity of the penalty imposed upon him for ...

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  28. HOYTS TALKIES

    The latest proof of Dubbo's progress is that the town is to have its first real all-talkie-picture-programme, presented at the Monarch-Empire for a whole ...

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  29. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Where to Tuesday next? Protestant Hall, to the euchre party and dance for the Macquarie Street candidate for queen honors. ...

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  30. EX-PRIME MINISTER

    The ex-Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), accompanied by Mrs. Bruce, will leave Melbourne on a world tour next Tuesday. ...

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  31. THROUGH COMMITTEE

    The Hillston to Roto Railway Bill passed the committee stage in the Legislative Council without amendment. ...

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  32. U.S.A. Moving

    The United States Government has formally sounded out British, Japanese, Italian and German Governments, with a view to determining what steps could ...

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  33. MEMORIAL LIGHTING

    At Tuesday night's Council meeting, [?] letter was received from Dubbo Ratepayers' Association protesting against [?] proposal to light the Soldiers' ...

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  34. PAID FULL TOLL

    James Townsend (22), laborer, who was shot by William Scott on November 21, while attempting to escape from the latter's house, died in the Balmain ...

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  35. A REVOLUTION

    According to the Secretary of the Central Branch of the A.W.U. (Mr. Buckland), who arrived in Melbourne yesterday, the opposition of the unions ...

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  36. COTTON MILL

    A Lancashire firm in said to be negotiating for the establishment of a 10,000-spindle cotton mill, either in Sydney or Brisbane. ...

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  37. Inter-School Cricket

    The College boys met the Primary School on Wednesday, and were well trounced. Of the College 69, E. Pender carried his bat out for 34. The ...

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  38. PAPER'S OPINION

    The London "Star," in an editorial, says that Australia has banged, barred and bolted the door against Imperial free trade by dropping this dream; as ...

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  39. KANDOS EXPLOSION

    A severe explosion occurred at the Kandos cement works shortly after midnight. The shock affected many of the building in the town, half-a-mile ...

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  40. THE WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 9945 bales were offered. There was a moderate-sized offering of greasy merinos, suitable for all sections, a few scoureds ...

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