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  4. THE METHODIST CHURCH SYNOD

    The arrival of the district Methodist Ministers, the Civic welcome, and the [?]ening of the Annual Synod, with a [?] of visitors, programme, etc. ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Martin, pianiste and music teacher, is leaving for Sydney where he will be taking up business. Miss Marj Fitzgerald has accepted a ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    "Vorwnerts" reports that the cancellation of the evacuation orders of the French regiments, stationed at Kreumach, in the third zone of the ...

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  7. OLD MAN'S END

    In the Police Court, this morning, the Deputy Coroner, Mr. Clem Phillips, J.P., held an inquiry into circumstances surrounding the death of Robert ...

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  8. Murder at Coolabah

    At an early hour this morning Lee Cheong (45), a Chinese market gardencer, was found murdered in his hut at Coolabah. ...

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  9. UPPER HOUSE REFORM

    Mr. J. Lang, speaking on the Upper House perform Bill in the Legislative Assembly, declared that the proposed new system presented so many ...

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  10. Burglaries

    Dubbo's customary serenity was disturbed during the week by three burglaries being reported to the police, and more than one case of ...

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  11. THE NEW CHIEF

    The State Cabinet has decided to offer the position of Chief Commissioner of N.S.W. Railways to Mr. W. J. Cleary, manager of Tooth's Brewery ...

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  12. SCOTTISH CAUTION

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Macdonald said that no further Ministerial visits to the Dominions were immediately contemplated, but that any ...

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  13. HAPPY FAMILY

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) last night gave an emphntie denial to the reports in certain sections of the Press that there is dissension in the Cabinet ...

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  14. LEGACY OF THE DROUGHT

    Mr. E. Harris, Wheat Commissioner and Manager, Government Grain Elevators, sends bad news. It is not unexpected, as the ...

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  15. BIG CONFLAGRATION

    Damage estimated at many thousands of pounds was caused early this morning by a fire, which broke out in the Stirling Furniture Factory, Haymarket. ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast was received at 2 p.m. to-day:—Fine for the present, with rising temperatures and freshening North to East winds; duststorms inland ...

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  17. MIGRATION AGREEMENT

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) says that Cabinet has decided to ask the Federal Government not to make any move to suspend the British migration ...

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  18. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    Two single-seater air force fighters, when ma[?]vring near Kenley aerodrome, collided at 4000 feet, and began to crash. Both pilots quickly jumped ...

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  19. SIMON SUCCEEDS

    The Full Court, of Criminal Appeal upheld the appeal by William Simon, who, in September last, was convicted of manuslaughter of his brother, Joseph ...

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  20. ONE ON ACCOUNT

    According to a story told to the police, a feud between himself and Communist Party members led to a razer-slashing in Kent Street, City, last ...

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  21. STEAMER AFIRE

    The Dutch cargo steamer, Sumatra, returned to the docks, after a night at sea, with a cargo of wool afire. Fire engines awaited the arrival of the ...

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  22. OVER THE TOP

    A lorry, loaded with five tons of chaff, dragged by a team of nine horses, over a drop of 50ft., when it toppled over the embankment on the Port ...

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  23. WELCOME HOME

    "Cloonawillin," the home of Alderman and Mrs. M. J. Duffy, in Cobborah Street, on Tuesday evening, was the scene of a representative and happy ...

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  24. Workless, Some Willing

    When the Court crier announced yesterday morning "The Court of Petty Sessions is now open," the dock at the Police Court had not sufficient capacity ...

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  25. OPPERMAN OFF

    The Victorian cyclist, Hubert Opperman, left Sydney last night on his 562 1/2-mile ride to Melbourne. He expects to lower the present record of ...

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  26. SUPERINTENDENT STEPS UP

    Mv. C. B. Anderson, General Superintendent of South Australian Railways, has been appointed Commissioner, in place of W. A. Webb, at a salary of ...

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  27. POPPY DAY

    Monday next is Poppy Day, when all the good citizens of Dubbo, and all returned men, will congregate at the Monument in Victoria Park, the burial ...

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  28. THEODORE'S LEGACY

    The loss on State stations in Queensland since their inception, according to the official report now prepared, amounts to more than £1,800,000. ...

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  29. THE MILDURA MURDER

    Eric Pike (15) was committed for trial by the Coroner at Mildura Police Court for the alleged murder of John William Smith. In an alleged ...

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  30. PRICE OF WHEAT

    At to-day's sales bulk wheat realised 5/- and bagged 5/2 per bushel. ...

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  31. FOREIGNERS NOT WANTED

    The Queensland Petroleum Institute has decided to engage counsel to appear before the bar of the House in opposition to the amendment to the ...

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  32. SCULLIN EXPLAINS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) denied last night that there was any intention of breaking the £34,000,000 migration agreement entered ...

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  33. CONSERVATORIUM EXAM.

    The following Dubbo students were successful in the recent examinations conducted by the Conservatorium of Music: ...

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  34. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The opening of the Catholic Bazaar takes place at the Theatre Royal to-night. The Railway and Our Boys Football ...

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  35. MY PRAYER

    God, give me grace to smile! I ask no more Of Thee than this: to own a joyous heart ...

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  36. MONEY WELL SPENT

    The supplementary, estimates, introduced into the New Zealand House of Representatives, contains a grant of £750 towards the travelling expenses ...

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  37. LUCKY WINNERS

    Miss Edith O'Reilly, a Melbourne barmaid, drew Nightmarch in the £20,000 consultation on the Melbourne Cup. Nicholas Nikolas, a Greek, of ...

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