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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
  3. AIR TRANSPORT COME TO STAY

    Captain Francis S. Brings, who arrived here on Friday in the "Sun Bird," is a typical Aussie. Between questions from the ...

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  4. PARENTS AND CITIZENS

    The President (Ald. George Colo) occupied the chair at the usual monthly meeting of the P. and C. Association at the Primary School, Darling Street ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    On Monday Mr. H. Cowie, headmaster of the Dubbo High School, received the sad news of his father's death Accompanied by Mrs. Cowie, he left for ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald), speaking in the House of Commona, stated that the Dominions would be com suited before any decision was taken ...

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  7. The New Defence

    An outline of the plans promulgated by the Military authorities for tho enlistment of volunteer trainees was given by the Adjutant-General of the ...

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  8. Youthful Kidnappers

    Timothy Devonshire (19) and Ralph McCardel (18), of Drummoyne, last night frustrated what is believed to have been an attempt to kidnap Miss ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED

    There is every possibility that the State will be laboring in the throes of a general strike in the near future, as a result of the Government's intention ...

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  10. FOOTBALL FANS

    A crowd invaded the field during n Rugby, match at Narbone, took the referee off the field and attempted to lyneli him. He was rescued and saved ...

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  11. FATAL EXPLOSION

    A petrol barge was discharging oil when an explosion occurred in a just-emptied tank. Two dock laborers were blown to pieces, and a third seriously ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day—Further scattered showers and thunder about coast and highlands; otherwise mostly fine ...

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  13. CHEAPER BEER

    Members of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, interviewed the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) to urge the diminution of the excise duty on beer ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. MILD ULTIMATUM

    Britain and Russia having exchanged Ambassadors, the Foreign Office points out that if Australia decides on either diplomatic or trade relations with ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. CALL TO THE COLORS

    There has been a magnificent response to an appeal for volunteers for the 905 Field Artillery Brigade. More than 60 per cent, of the trainees and ...

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  16. BLACK COAL

    A special meeting of Railway Union Executives will be held at Newcastle to-night to consider whether or not coal will be lifted from the mines worked ...

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  17. SUNDAY'S STORM

    The forecast of the early part of last week that the West would receive beneficial rains, was verified on Sunday afternoon, when a particularly heavy ...

    Article : 195 words
  18. NOT VAGRANTS

    At the Central Court to-day, James Devine, shearer, William Archer, laborer, and Leslie Garoo, laborer, were charged with having been idle and ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. BIG BILLIARDS

    In the champion billiard matches the scores are:—Lindrum, 15,355, including breaks of 1017, 408, and 253; Smith, (in play) ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. IN EVENT OF STRIKE

    It is officially stated that the Electricity Department of the City Council has 64,000 tons of coal in reserve, which will, last about three months. Most of its ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. "AMAZING AUDACITY"

    Nationalist members of the Senate and House of Representatives have decided that Messrs. Hughes, Marks, Max-well and Senator Duncan should not be ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. STOCK EXCHANGE

    The Stock Exchange gave further indications of a return to normal conditions. There was a decline within a comparatively narrow margin, but ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. M.C.C. v. VICTORIA

    With only seven runs to make and seven wickets to fall, Victoria proved masters of the M.C.C. Eleven, under Gilligan. England made 238 and 114; ...

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  24. SCULLIN'S NEGATIVE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) says that the Ministry will not agree to anything that would bring dangerous disease to Australian ...

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  25. "ALL IN!"

    It was officially stated last night that a general strike, if brought about, will apply to the whole of the Commonwealth. ...

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  26. TOBACCONIST BURGLED

    On Sunday night the premises of Mr. Arthur Douglas, hairdresser and tobacconist, of Macquarie Street, were broken into, and a gold wristlet watch ...

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  27. MONDAY'S REGISTER

    The following registrations were recorded at the Post Office to 9 a.m. on Alonday:—Gilgandra 18 points, Nyngan 7, Trangie 28, Dubbo 110, Narromine ...

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  28. VOICE OF THE A.L.P.

    J. S. Garden left for Canberra last night to interview the Federal Cabinet on the question of taking over tin) mines. ...

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  29. ALPHA ART ACADEMY

    Recently, a visitor of smooth tongue and persuasive ways did Dubbo and district, soliciting portraits to be enlarged, beautified and returned—some ...

    Article : 264 words
  30. NARRABRI MURDER

    A message says that another important clue in the Narrabri murder was discovered by the police yesterday, when they secured the axe, believed to ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. ITALIAN WINS

    The giant Italian heavyweight pugilist, Carnera, defeated the American, Young Stribling, in the fourth round, when the American was disqualified for ...

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  32. A SURPRISE

    So sudden and so heavy was Sunday afternoon's rainfall that many people were surprised when the P.O. register only showed 110 points. It certainly ...

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  33. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    It is understood that even if a general coal strike occurs, with the stoppage of all supplies, there will still be enough coal to carry on the essential ...

    Article : 41 words
  34. ILLEGAL OPERATION

    At the Circuit Court, Toowoomba, Wilfred Cook (69), Homeopathist, was convicted of murdering Alice Morcom, upon whom an illegal operation was ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. QUEEN CANDIDATE

    A large number of residents of Talbragar Street met last evening at the residence of Mrs. A. Williams, Talbragar Street, to make arrangements, for the ...

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  36. SLIGHT ADVANCE

    At the sales to-day bulk wheat sold at 5/0 1/2, and bagged at 5/1 1/2 per bushel. ...

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  37. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    Terrible injuries were received by Harold McCusker, of Gulf Crock, Barraba, when a car, driven by F. McGinty, crashed into a concrete culvert ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. THIS MORNING'S RECORD

    To-day dawned bright and blue, with not a cloud in the sky. Everything was fresh as a da[?]y—an ideal Spring morning. At the Post Office this ...

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  39. THE STORM FIEND

    During a terrific storm in the Winton district, in the Nor-west of Queensland, a man was killed by lightning an Ascot Station. ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. PETROL TAX

    It is understood that the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) is considering the imposition, for revenue purposes, of a petrol tax. ...

    Article : 28 words
  41. SUICIDE IDENTIFIED

    The man whose body was found at the foot of the cliffs, at South Head, has been identified as William Joss, who for some time had been under ...

    Article : 42 words
  42. ANOTHER BURGLARY

    Last night thieves gained an entry to the premises of Mr. G. A. Henderson, in Talbragar Street, by breaking a pane of glass in the fanlight, of the back ...

    Article : 46 words
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