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  2. Advertising

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  3. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    After a happy fortnight, spent in the City, Mr. Don. Tate returned to harness on Monday morning. Mr. E. J. Case, of Talbragar Street ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    As the result of two strokes, Dr. Stressmann, German Foreign Minister, died yesterday, He was born in 1878, and educated at the Universities of ...

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  5. MODERN FARMING AT "KINDALIN"

    It was with interest that I read in recent issues of "The Dubbo Liberal" the opinions expressed by Messrs. Tomlinson, Kelly and Arthur, on the ...

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  6. Getting Desperate

    A number of men visited the home of Roderick Armstrong, timberworker, at Marrickville, late on Wednesday night, and hurled large stones through ...

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  7. The Bishop's Tip

    At the opening sale of work at Hamilton, N.Z., Bishop Cherrington expressed his disapproval of such sales which, he said, were really the means of ...

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  8. Bruce at Bendigo

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), addressed a very disorderly meeting at Bendigo last night. It was more than half an hour before ...

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  9. Enemy and Traitor

    The Labor agency attacked the action of the Public Service bodies, in allowing Mr. W. M. Hughes to address a meeting in Macquarie Place, through ...

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  10. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m.—Fine and warm, with cast to north winds. ...

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  11. NEWS AT SEA

    Aboard the "Berengaria," Mr. Ramsay Macdonald was deeply affected by the news of Stressmann's death. He said: "I am deeply grieved for ...

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  12. THE COAL STRIKE

    Opinion generally in well-informed circles is that the coalowners will take early action to get colliery operations resumed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CHARITY GAINS

    The estate of William Paul Small, of Neutral Bay, was valued for probate purposes at £192,912. The testator, made a large number ...

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  14. AN OPEN LETTER

    To the Mayor of Dubbo, Ald. G. Fitz Hill. Dear Mr. Mayor,— In common with many of the ...

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  15. ROYAL SYMPATHY

    His Majesty the King sent a message of sympathy, in which he declared that not only was the death of Dr. Stressmann a loss to Germany, but to ...

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  16. "SOILENCE!"

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. F.A. Chaffey) says he strongly resents, the charges made by certain speakers at meetings of the Prison Reform League ...

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  17. MOTORSHIP MISHAP

    The motorship, Manuda, crashed into the wharf in Port River, South Australia, while leaving yesterday afternoon for Melbourne. An auxiliary ...

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  18. RYRIE'S REGRETS

    General Ryrie, commenting on the death of Dr. Stressmann, said that he undoubtedly was the most forceful European personality, and that ...

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  19. QUICK TRANSIT

    Australian Aerial Services Ltd. and the Commonwealth Railways Department will complete arrangements shortly for a combined air and railway ...

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  20. LIKE OLD TIMES

    Two prospectors made a good find of gold in a new reef in the Drake district, near Tenterfield. In a few days they unearthed 100ozs. of pure ...

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  21. HIS LAST STATUTE

    The Unemployment Insurance Bill, which was passed by the Reichstag to-day by a majority of 103 votes, was Dr. Stressmann's final and fatal drain. ...

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  22. WOMAN INJURED

    While Mrs. Soard, aged 60, was returning from church at Marrickville this morning, she was knocked down by a motor car, and shockingly ...

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  23. PRAISE THE LORD!

    The late John Brown, who died in the Himitangi fire, N.Z., left £40,000 to the Salvation Army. ...

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  24. THE KANGAROOS

    The Australian Rugby League players have arrived at Hull, where they will prepare for the First Test on Saturday. All are in splendid shape ...

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  25. LABOR'S VIEW

    The Secretary of the Mining Unions' Committee (Mr. D. Davis), said to-day that the reported intention of the owners to take action for the early ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    The Queensland Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore), referring to the slump in wool prices, suggested an all-round co-operation to decrease production costs. ...

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  27. TREODORE CONDEMNED

    Dr. Nott, addressing the North Sydney electors, said that the only alternative to a Bruce Government was one led by Theodore. He added: "All I ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. C. W. A.

    Thursday's meeting of the Dubbo brunch of the above excellent organisation was a record. Sympathy at the death of the worthy President ...

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  29. MANCHURIA FRONTIER

    Hostilities, described in one report as the most severe since the Chinese Soviet rupture, and the first of an important nature for nearly a ...

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  30. BLAMING THE JOSSES

    The Labor Council last night attacked the Disputes Committee and the Australian Labor Party, for alleged neglect in the timber dispute. ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    Quite a gloom was east over the town on Thursday morning when it became known that Thelma Lamb had passed to her rest in the Dubbo District ...

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  32. THE EAST-WEST RACE

    Pilot Heath, who arrived first at the Forest in the East-West air race, made a bad landing after the accident, in which he lost a wheel. Although the ...

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  33. CHURCH INSURANCE

    The Anglican Synod him agreed to a scheme of Church Insurances, although Canon Beck said the scheme appeared not to be to save premiums, but to ...

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  34. LINDRUM'S ITINERARY

    Walter Lindrum, the Australian billiardist, opens his tour with a match against Clark McConachy at Glasgow on October 14. Then he may play ...

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  35. BANK ROBBERY

    The police raided a house at Bondi early this morning. They arrested a man, who, on being taken to the police station, was questioned regarding the ...

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  36. BRIGHT REPORTS

    The Minister for Customs, Mr. H. S. Gullett, after touring Tasmannia, expressed his belief that the Nationalists would win all five seats in that ...

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  37. ALBANIAN BRIGANDS

    In a lonely pass in the Chuor Mountains, Albanian brigands ambushed and murdered nine Montenegrin students. They afterwards hacked the bodies with ...

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  38. MACDONALD WELCOMED

    President Hoover and Stimson sent wireless messages of greeting to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald. Hoover said: "As you near the shore of the United States ...

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  39. SEAMAN'S DEATH

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded at the inquest concerning the death of Edwin Chant (49), steward on the steamer "Pulganbar," who was ...

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  40. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Bulk wheat sold to-day at 5/6 and bagged at 5/8 per bushel. There is a continuation of the steady demand. ...

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