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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. S. .T. Tink, well-known in the Dublin District, has now settled down at Flight Springs Merriwa. Mr. C. Gostelow, of the postal ...

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  5. The River Bogan Western Waterway

    "With many a curve my banks I fret By many a Held and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow, weed and mallow." ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The British elections are over, and Britain is confronted with the greatest puzzle in its history. The question now is: Who will lead and what ...

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  7. REDS RUN RIOT

    At the Communist Hall last night, a burlesque of the Royal family, and an anti-Royal play were principal features of the entertainment. ...

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  8. Gassed by Black Damp

    Three people, lost their lives yesterday in a coal mine at Jumbunna. It appears that a number of men, on entering the mine to commence work ...

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  9. DETERMINED SUICIDE

    Darcy Leigh (43), after leaving three letters announcing his intention to commit suicide, placed a gas tube in his mouth, the other end being ...

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  10. AN UNRULY CUSTOMER

    In the Police Court, this morning, before Mr. Stillwell, P.M., a man named Cecil Astley Martin, on bail, was charged (J) with instilling words; (2) ...

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  11. UNDERGROUND ENGINEERS

    Prominent members of the A.L.P. Executive have commenced a heresy hunt against certain Labor Parliamentarians, in anticipation of the next ...

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  12. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENT

    Yesterday was the last day on which employees in the Railway Service might reply to the log served on them by the Railway Commissioners. It is ...

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  13. WELCOME RAINS

    Early this morning steady rain set in, and it is still falling in a gentle but, hopeful way. There are every indications that ...

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  14. Wireless for Hospital

    On Friday night an invitation is given to the residents of Dubbo and district to attend a public meeting to be held in the Town Hall. The meeting has ...

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  15. THE "BASHER" GANG

    William Gaggin, of Hargrave Street, Paddington, was picked up by the Central District Ambulance at the corner of Foveaux and Crown Streets. He ...

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  16. RAILWAY DEFICIT

    Railway accounts, after meeting all interest charges, are expected to show a deficit of more than £1,000,000. It is stated that the interest on the ...

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  17. Sacks for Wheat Harvest

    A matter that will interest wheat growers generally is the bugging of the next harvest, and in this connection we beg to draw special attention to the ...

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  18. MOTOR BOAT OWNERS

    Members of the Motor Boat Owners' Association are protesting against the suggested increase of the Petrol Tax of 3d per gallon to 7d. They maintain ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Claudy and unsettled, with further showers, but chiefly on slopes and tablelands; north ...

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  20. BAPTIST OUTBURST

    The Rev. W. D. Jackson, of Collins Street Baptist Church, Melbourne, in a public speech, said that he considers that one of the greatest handicaps ...

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  21. LIBERALS THE FACTOR

    Following a meeting of members of his Cabinet, it was stated that Mr. Baldwin, intended to see the King to-morrow at Windsor the tender his ...

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  22. AERIAL INQUIRY

    The Air enquiry was resumed, to-day, when the Big Chief was examined. Herbert Campbell Jones, managing editor of "The Sun," said that he ...

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  23. ALLUVIAL GOLD FIND

    A rich deposit of alluvial gold is reported to have been found at Flinders Island, off the North-east coast of Tasmania. ...

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  24. QUICK FLIT

    The Atlanta, piloted by Captain Brain, arrived at Brisbane from Sydney yesterday afternoon, after a fast home trip, averaging about 100 miles per ...

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  25. ONE OUT ALL OUT!

    As a protest against the Arbitration Court and the alleged re-actioriary proposals made by employers for variations of the award, officials of the ...

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  26. HIS MAJESTY

    It is officially reported Unit the King had a good night and comfortable day, with considerable periods of restful sleep. His birthday was celebrated ...

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  27. BURGLAR'S BAD LUCK

    A man was found on the premises of Edward Barton, of Killara, last night. Constables Malcolm and Duffy were informed by telephone. When they ...

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  28. RASHNESS OF YOUTH

    Charles Ryan (15) was out shooting with another youth at Cabramatta yesterday, when they started to skylark with pea-rifles. One of the weapons ...

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  29. Praise for Country Press

    The lights were out, hut wattle glowed and conversation gleamed at the Dungowan during luncheon hour on May 28. ...

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  30. Vision

    In a mountain dell, Near a waterfall, Where the mosses creep By the she-oaks tall ...

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  31. MOTOR THIEVES' HAUL

    Dr. Leopold Flynn had occasion to leave his ear standing in Hayes Road, Roseberry, last night. Upon his return, he discovered that the spare tyre ...

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  32. SOMETHING WENT WRONG

    While 20 members of the Christian Brethren sect were returning from a picnic at Diamond Creek yesterday, the furniture van in which they were ...

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  33. Undergrads Apologise

    Al a meeting of the State Council of the above League held in Sydney on Friday last, an apology was received from the Undergraduates' Association ...

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  34. REFORMING QUEENSLAND

    The Queensland Minister for Railways (Mr. B. Morgan) told a deputation from the Railway Employers' Federation, that if any man absented himself ...

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  36. TIMBER YARDS RE-START

    The timber yards re-opened in Melbourne this morning with volunteer Labor. Although large numbers of pickets congregated in the vicinity of ...

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  37. A WOMAN'S END

    May Knowles (34), who was found lying unconscious in a house at Paddington, late last night, died carly this morning, in the hospital from poisoning. ...

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