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  4. [?]RM FAITH IN DUBBO DISTRICT

    The news that a property owner had [?]d 125 per foot for a block of land[?]Talbragar Street, cannot have other [?]an a heartening and beneficial effect ...

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  5. Old-Time Concert

    St. Patrick's College, under the supervision of the good Sisters of Mercy, has provided Dubbo with many clever and cultured entertainments, all noted for ...

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  6. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    After a few rounds with the [?]flu, Dr. Bradford resumed practice to-day. After lying for over six weeks, helpless and unconscious, in Dubbo ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    An official statement by the Soviet says that owing to the conditions laid down by Britain, for the resumption of diplomatic relations, the matter would ...

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  8. LATE LOCALISMS

    A number of sheep-owners in various districts in the State have recently been prosecuted and fined for failing to furnish sheep returns, as required, to ...

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  9. CLEARING THE DECKS

    The A.L.P. Executive does not believe that the present Parliament will last out its full term. For that reason it has issued instructions to branches ...

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  10. LAND APPEAL COURT

    In the Land Court this morning, in the appeal of J. O'Connor against the decision of the Local Land Board in respect of his application for ...

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  11. LABOR LEADERS DIFFER

    Delegates to Sydney Labor Council last night expressed their strong objection to a statement made by Mr. Sutherland, in which he advised the ...

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  12. Foreign Office Informed

    A communique issued by the Foreign Office, regarding negotiations with Russia, states that Mr. Henderson informed Dovgalevsky that he hoped to be able ...

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  13. WOOL OUTLOOK

    Addressing the Constitutional Club, Mr. J. E. Wardell declared: "Our pastoral industry has lost, and apparently lost for ever, the strong statistical ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Except for an isolated shower on the coast, generally fine and milder during the day ...

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  15. IN THE TORRID NORTH

    At the Darwin Criminal Court an aboriginal police tracker was found guilty of an offence against a young native woman, and sentenced to four ...

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  16. DOMINION DEFICIT

    The New Zealand Budget, which was delivered last night in the House of Representatives, disclosed a deficit of £577,000. The Prime Minister ...

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  17. LORD FORSTER

    Lord Forster, formerly Governor-General of Australia, has entered a London nursing house, to undergo an operation. Hopes are entertained for a ...

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  18. BACK ON THE THRONE

    The Rev. R. B. Hammond was unanimously elected President of the N.S.W. Prohibition Alliance, in succession to the Rev. H. C. Foreman, who has ...

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  19. SMITH v. McCONACHY

    At the close of last night's session, the billiards score was:—Willie Smith 7095; Clarke McConachy, 7056. ...

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  20. THE WHITE RUSSIANS

    The military exploits of the White Russians in Manchuria and Siberia are assuming alarming proportions. It is reported that 20,000 fully-equipped ...

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  21. MR. FELIX WEIGHS IN

    Ernest Felix Holmes, a well-known merchant, who was brought a large portion of the way from Darwin to Sydney by aeroplane recently, to ...

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  22. INTERESTING SUSPECT

    Cyril Mott, who was recently discovered in Goulburn Hospital, suffering from a complete loss of memory, and who arrived in Sydney yesterday ...

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  23. ARBITRATION ACT

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham), referring to Arbitration, remarks that it is impossible to continue a system under which the ...

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  24. OBITUARY

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Coyne, of Narromine, are mourning the loss of their infant son, whose death occurred at the Dubbo District Hospital on ...

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  25. LUCKY BATHURST

    It is reported that the Police Appeals Board has rejected the appeal of Superintendent Spyer against his transfer to Bathurst. He will have to come ...

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  26. Is Mott an Imposter?

    The Mystery man, Cyril Mott, appeared before the Central Police Court this morning, charged with being an idle and disorderly person, having ...

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  27. HITCHCOCK'S WATCH

    Following an exhaustive search by members of the Commonwealth Investigation Department, the gold watch and chain belonging to the ill-fated aviator ...

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  28. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Sixteen hundred families live in one-room homes in Islington, London. The Caledonian Society is making arrangements to include trotting events ...

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  29. PHYLLIS YVONNE GREEN

    The death occurred in a Dubbo private hospital yesterday of Phyllis Yvonne, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Green, of Quambone. The ...

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  30. RANK DISLOYALTY

    The Labor Council has decided that, in the event of any war breaking out in the Pacific, it will co-operate with anti-Imperialist War Organisations in ...

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  31. AIRMAN AT REST

    The funeral of the late Neil Stewart took place yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. It was spectacularly solemn. After a service at his mother's home ...

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  32. RAZOR SLASHING

    The police this morning arrested a man, who is alleged to have slashed John McLeish, aged 70, at the Pensioners' Camp at Chullora yesterday. ...

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  33. NICHOLAS GERALD NASH

    A death which cast quite a gloom over the whole of the Narromine and Dubbo districts was that of Nicholas Gerald Nash, which sad event occurred ...

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  34. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Another robbery, under arms occurred last night. Frederick Wilson, while walking to his home at West Brunswick, shortly before 11 o'clock, was stopped ...

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  35. BEAN'S VERSION

    Mr. C. E. W. Benn, the official War Historian of the A.I.F., referring to insults reported to have been offered to Australian war pilgrims at Menin, said ...

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  36. OUR DRIED FRUITS

    The Soldier Settlors' Conference, sitting in Sydney, carried a motion in favor of asking the British Government not to abolish "preference to ...

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  37. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    The Soldier Settlors' Conference agreed to a motion congratulating the Government on its decision to appoint Home Maintenance Boards. It ...

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  38. CUSTOMS INCREASE

    Customs revenue for July amounted to £4,225,000, representing an increase of £1,000,000, compared with the corresponding period of last year. This ...

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