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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Our popular and courteous stationmaster, Mr. J. Hollman, has resumed duty after spending a pleasant holiday. ...

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  5. RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION

    Pending arrangements elsewhere, a meeting of the recently-formed Dubbo Ratepayers' Association was held at the residence of Mrs. D. Bain, in Church ...

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  6. LATEST CABLE AND TELEGRAMS.

    The match against Leeds, which tho Australians lost by 8 to 7, was a terrificially hard game. They led 5 to 3 at half-time. ...

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  7. Lifer Breaks Gaol

    Henry Thomas Wratten, who is serving a life sentence for criminally assaulting a girl, escaped from Mount Mitchell afforestation prison camp, near ...

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  8. Sydney Wool Sales

    At the wool sales, Winchombe, Carson, Ltd. sold 94 per cent, of the wool offered at auction. The firm's sales totalled 4400 bales. ...

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  9. The Bridge "Black"

    The Labor Council has decided to declare "black" the Sydney Harbour Bridge, unless its policy regarding the [?]vision of labor, in regard to ...

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  10. Railway Robbery

    Two men entered Carramar railway station, early this morning, and forced a porter named Jamieson to hand over the keys of the safe. They secured ...

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  11. Later Details

    Further details to hand of the holding up at Carramar station this morning show that the porter, Jamieson, was bound and gagged after one of the ...

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  12. WHEAT FALLING

    The market to-day was firm. The demand was maintained, but prices for bulk receded to 5/2 1/2d, and for bagged 5/4 a bushel. ...

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  13. Team for Hull

    The Australian Rugby League team to meet Hull on Saturday will be:—Full back, F. McMillan; three-quarters, W. Spencer, F. Laws, T. Gorman, H. ...

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  14. STRAY BULLET

    Passengers in a compartment of a train from Sydney to Hornsby, late last night, were startled by the sound of a trash against the window as the ...

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  15. MOTOR FATALITY

    Detective Wilson of Ipswich, Queensland, was killed, and a woman named Carmody shockingly injured, when a touring car overturned yesterday. ...

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  16. BIG BILLIARDS

    The scores at the close of last night's session were:—Lindrum, 17,844; McConachy, 16,392. The best breaks were:—Lindrum, 1134 (unfinished) ...

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  17. THE MINIMUM WAGE

    The Industrial Commission, by a majority decision, to-day fixed a minimum wage of £3/12/6 for general adult male workers, and £3/2/- for rural ...

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  18. Labor Cabinet Formed

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  19. MISSING AVRO

    Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of a three-engined 5 seater Avro aeroplane, which left Croydon this morning for Le Bourge, on the first stage of ...

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  20. Piddington Dissents

    Justice Piddington dissented from the rilling, and termed the new basis a catastrophe wage. The now wage has been fixed on the ...

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  21. HOLLYWOOD FIRE

    Hollywood (Californa), Thursday. It is now revealed that only one poison was killed in the fire in a laboratory of the Consolidated Film ...

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  22. Wreath and Veil

    Married, under romantic and sensational conditions, in Sydney on Tuesday, Mr. Stirton J. Duffy, son of Ald. M. J. Duffy and Mrs. Duffy, of Dubbo ...

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  23. MAGICIAN THEODORE

    Mr. E. G. Theodore says that there is no truth in the statements that he advocated a reduction of sixpence per ton in the rates of the coal miners as ...

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  24. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    Five deaths from bubonic plague are reported among the natives at Uitenhage. There is every probability that Port Elizabeth will be quarantined ...

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  25. W.D.T. ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of delegates of the Western District Trotting Association was held at the Castlereagh Hotel on Wednesday morning. Mr. A. E. Fuller ...

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  26. SMART CAPTURES

    After inquiring into the loss of a large quantity of goods from a well-known city sports store detectives, last night, arrested two men said to be old ...

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  27. INVESTIGATING

    Shortly before the elections, notices of dismissal were issued to a number of temporary employees in the Postmaster-General's Department. ...

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  28. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE

    A fire at His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, early this morning, did considerable damage. The upper circle and auditorium were ...

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  29. ITALIAN PRINCE

    All attempt to assassinate Prince Umberto, of Italy, occurred when he was shaking hands with a high personage. An Italian fired a shot, and the crowd ...

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  30. ENERGY MISAPPLIED

    All unsuccessful attempt was made to blow open a safe in the office of H. H. Cush and Co., timber merchants, Rozelle. The safe contained only a ...

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  31. BIDE-A-WEE!

    The Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria has decided not to give the Premier a reply to his request for a dissolution until the return of the Governor (Lord ...

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  32. "GOING DRY!"

    According to figures made available, yesterday, the expenditure on alcoholic drinks in N.S.W., last year, amounted to £14,000,000, being slightly less than ...

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  33. THIEVES AT WORK

    A shop, occupied by Mrs. Annie Maria Woods, greengrocer, currying on business at Gladesville, was set on fire by thieves at 5 o'clock this morning. ...

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  34. FERRY TRAGEDY

    The hope that the grand trunk car ferry "Milwaukee," with 52 people aboard, had weathered the 48 hours' storm, on Lake Michigan faded to-day ...

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  35. SPLENDID RAINFALL

    Following upon several flays of changeable weather, stormy conditions developed and a nice full of rain, accompanied by vivid lightning and ...

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  36. TRADES HALL ORDER

    The Victorian Trades Hall Council intends to request the Minister for Customs to remove the ban imposed by the Bruce-Page Ministry on certain ...

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  37. THE ELECTORAL BILL

    The Electoral Bill passed the second reading in the Legislative Assembly last night. ...

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  38. MODERATE LABOR

    The Labor Council delegates strongly attacked the British Labor Government over the action of its representatives in India, in banning the "Pan Pacific ...

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  39. EFFECT OF DEFEAT

    Owing to the defeat of the Victorian Government, the Premiers' Conference, which, had been fixed for next week in Melbourne, has been indefinitely ...

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  40. NOT SUPERSTITIOUS

    It is understood that the new Federal Parliament will meet on November 13. The score of Bruce's Thirteen, evidently, has no scare for the Scullin ...

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  41. DISAPPOINTED!

    Cracksmen blow open a safe in the office of the Commonwealth Telegraphs Supplies Company at Leichhardt during the night. It contained nothing of ...

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