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  4. EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT TOUR

    The tour is definitely to take place [?] Wednesday, October 30, and an interesting and instructive trip is promised to all participants. ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Airs. E. S. Roberts, of Balladoran, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, is now making satisfactory progress. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    After their brilliant victory, in the first test match, in which Australian Rugby League team overwhelmed England by 31 points to 8, the members ...

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  7. Science of Politics

    Bishop Grotty, in a sermon at Bathurst, said that the whole of the great science of politics was becoming demeaned and vulgarised, till they had ...

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  8. Bullets and Beer

    While Leslie Wattley and two companions were walking along Elizabeth Street, city, late last night, a man extracted a bottle of beer from his ...

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  9. Cootamundra Crime

    A colonial inquest was opened, at Cootamundra concerning the death of Walter Hunter, who was stabbed in the local gaol. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. The Eternal Triangle

    Thomas Blyth was committed for trial by the Adelaide Coroner for the alleged murder of his wife. Blyth was alleged to have said that his life had ...

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  11. TO ADELAIDE AND BACK

    The trip to South Australia was full of interest. The country through Condobolin, Hilston, Booligal and Oxley, about 250 miles, was in fair condition. ...

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  12. GAINS EXPECTED

    Mr. Scullin, in an interview at Melbourne last night, said that the indications were that Labour would gain three seats in N.S.W. ...

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  13. TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE

    The Chief of the Air Staff (Commndore Williams) considers that, the air race from Sydney to Perth was so successful that it should be made an ...

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  14. STEWARD'S SAD END

    Frightful injuries, resulting in almost instant death, were received by a man, believed to be J. W. Cunningham; a resident of Newcastle, when he ...

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  15. ALL QUIET

    President Hoover and Prime Minister Macdonald, following their return to-day from the mountains, issued a joint statement:— ...

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  16. IAN HAMILTON

    The N.S.W. branch of the Returned Soldiers League is anxious that Sir Ian Hamilton shall visit Australia in time to load the Diggers in the next big ...

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  17. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Fine in the South-west and Southern inland districts; otherwise cloudy, with showers ...

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  18. WEDDING BELLS

    On Wednesday, September 25, the Methodist Church, Dubbo, was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding, then Clara Eileen May, eldest daughter ...

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  19. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

    It is generally believed that Prime Minister Macdonald and President Hoover discussed the Freedom of the Seas, since both now feel, that the ...

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  20. PROTECTING THE PRESS

    By a majority verdict, the Full Court of Victoria has granted a now trial in the action brought by Vivian Deacon, spiritualist, against the "Truth" and ...

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  21. ALL MOONSHINE

    The man who told the police on Saturday last that he was the murderer of Sarah Falvey and Esther Vaughan, at Dulwich Hill, in June, 1928, after a ...

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  22. Accused Committed

    The inquest concerning the death of Walter Hunter, in Cootamundra gaol is concluded. A jury of six returned, a verdict of murder against Laurence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TALKED TO DEATH

    During an open-air election meeting at Footseray last night a man, who was in the audience, died suddenly. The meeting was immediately ...

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  24. OMINOUS!

    A full committee of the Mining Industry Unions met in Sydney to-day, to consider the appeal of Premier Bavin that they confer with, the colliery ...

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  25. WOMEN AT WAR

    Russian women were among the Soviet prisoners captured by the Chinese during the Manchurian engagements. They were wearing full Soviet ...

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  26. EDWARDS—GIBSON

    A beautiful wedding was celebrated in the Methodist Church, Dubbo, on Tuesday, October 1, when Mips Joyce Gibson, daughter of the late Chas. A. ...

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  27. PICNICKERS INJURED

    Ten people were injured when a motor lorry, carrying a pienie, home, from a picnic, overturned in Prince's Highway, Sutherland, last night. ...

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  28. "A LADY OF CHANCE"

    To-night (Tuesday) will sec the last screening of the big Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Roadshow attraction, "A Lady of Chance," at the Monarch-Empire ...

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  29. SLIGHT DECLINE

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 5/5 1/2 and bagged wheat at 5/7 1/2 per bushel. ...

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  30. "A LOT OF BEASTS"

    Ten men wore each fined £5 at the Tamworth Police Court for having used the Town Common for the purpose of cock-lighting. The Magistrate ...

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  31. BOTTLE BASHER'S BREAK

    William Woodroff, aged 50, was attacked by a man in Surry Hills last night. He received a terrific blow on the head from a bottle, half filled ...

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  32. COASTAL STEAMER SUNK

    During a furious storm, the coastal steamer Haakon, travelling at 12 knots, was speedily sunk at Floro[?] owing to crashing into Halftide Rock. ...

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  33. TRAMDRIVER ASSAULTED

    While William Lloyd, a tram-driver, was standing on the footpath in Harris-street, City, last night, a man struck him in the face, causing him to fall ...

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  34. INTER-STATE STARS

    Mr. N. W. Stillborn, the genial sportsman at the helm of cricket in Dubbo and district, returned from Sydney this morning, where he had been combining ...

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  35. UNDERWORLD JOKE

    Two men bailed up Walter Case, a nightwatchman at Redfern, last night, but on being unable to find any money in his possession, stole his revolver and ...

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  36. COMBINED CONCERT

    The concert organised by the Caledonian Society in aid of the Beautification. Scheme, will take place on Wednesday, October 16. A special ...

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  37. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The State Department, late to-day, received from Mr. Dawes, in London, an invitation from Britain to participate in the Five Power naval conference in ...

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  38. LINDBERGH AGAIN

    Colonel Lindbergh, while flying on Sunday over the once broad Empire of the ancient Mayay Indians, Yucatan Peninsula, discovered indications of a ...

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  39. SHUNTING ACCIDENT

    A number of runaway coal hoppers and other waggons crashed into several stationary fruit vans during shunting operations at Roma-street railway ...

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  40. THE CITIZENS' BAND

    The animal meeting of members, supporters and friends of the Dubbo citizens' Band is culled for Friday night next, at the Town Hall. The report and ...

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