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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The final tost of the series in being played on Kennington Oval. Rain delayed the start, and forced an early close. South Africa won the toss, and ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. F. H. Chettle, of Blayney, is in Dubbo relieving the manager of the Bank of Australasia. White kid gloves can be dyed tan by ...

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  6. SOME SCARECROWS ON WHEAT POOL

    Mr. David Kelly, of Wongarbon, requests space to reply to an advertisement which appeared in Friday's "Liberal," and in all the principal ...

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  7. Country Cricket Week

    At a meeting of the N.S.W. Cricket Association, it was decided, to hold Country Cricket Week from February 10 to 14 (inclusive). Teams from Far ...

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  8. A LONG TRIP

    The first special train to undertake the trip from Brisbane to Wagga passed through Dubbo last evening. The train, which carried about 160 passengers ...

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  9. Melbourne Murder

    The body of a woman, wrapped in a blanket, fastened with safety pins, and covered with pieces of hessian, was found in a paddock last night at ...

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  10. Welcome to Premier

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin), speaking at a welcome-home, given by members of the Nationalist Party, including State and Federal Ministers ...

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  11. FEROCIOUS FERRET

    While playing in the yard, at the rear of her home at Annandale, Annie Brunes, aged two, was attacked by a ferret. The savage animal gripped ...

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  12. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast was received at the post office at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and mild generally, culminating in scattered rain and thunder, chiefly ...

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  13. LABOR PARTY'S PROTEST

    A meeting of members of the industrial Unions, their lenders and supporters, at the Town Hall last, night, protested against the proposal of the ...

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  14. BURGLAR BAGGED

    A man broke into the home of Mrs. Mary Flynn at Rozelle late last night, but was overpowered after a short struggle by Mrs. Flynn's son, and was ...

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  15. TRETHOWAN'S REPLY

    Writing to "The Liberal," under date August 19, from Sydney, Mr. A. K. Trcthowan says:—"I notice in your issue of the ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    Death has removed another old identity of Dubbo, in the persons of the late Jane McCormick, at the age of 75 years. The sad event occurred on ...

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  17. THE EASTERN WAR

    A determined drive by Soviet forces, in an endeavour to surround Manchuli garrison, resulted in the biggest clash of the present series of frontier ...

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  18. EX-MAYOR OF ST. KILDA

    Celebrations in St., Kilda Town Hall came to an abrupt conclusion last. night, when Councillor T. G. Allan, a former Mayor of St. Kild, just after ...

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  19. TRAM ACCIDENT

    The condition of Mr, David McGrath, M. P., for Bullarat (Vic), who was struck by a cable tram in Collins Street, recently, is regarded as serious. ...

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  20. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A meeting of the Council of D.D. Caledonian Society will be held next Tuesday evening in the Mechanies' Institute. ...

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  21. STRIKERS AND RIOTERS

    The fourteen men, who were arrested on Saturday during the timber riots near Hudson's Yards, were brought before the Globe Court to-day, and ...

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  22. THE UPPER HOUSE

    It is understood that the sub-committee, appointed by the Cabinet to go into the matter of reform of the Legislative Council, has completed its ...

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  23. PATRICK JAMES REARDON

    The death occurred on Friday, night in a private hospital in Dubbb of Patrick Tamps Reardon, an old and highly respected resident of the Peak Hill ...

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  24. ROUND THE WORLD

    The Graf Zeppelin flew over Tokio this afternoon. Escorted by seven airplanes the dirigible proceeded to Yokohama, returned and re-crossed the ...

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  25. LINDRUM STILL LEADS

    Walter Lindrum maintains his lend over Willie Smith. At close of last night's session, the Australian champion was 1372 to the good, the scores ...

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  26. NEWSPAPER FINED

    The "Labor Daily" newspaper was fined £250, and the Editor £50, for contempt of court, in having published certain articles recently connected with ...

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  27. CONDITIONS UP NORTH

    Ail application has been lodged with the Queensland Board of Trade, for a reduction in wages in the sheep industry; also for the re-instatement of the ...

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  28. YOUNG SWITZERLAND

    Point del Garda, Azores, Monday. The plane, Young Switzerland, which is on route from Lisbon. to New York, is reported to have passed over the ...

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  29. WRESTLING MATCH

    At the Stadium last night, John Pesek defeated Allan Eustace on points in a wrestling match. A section of the crowd hoofed the ...

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  30. THE CONSPIRACY CASE

    The case against the seven unionists charged with conspiracy, in connection with the timber strike, was resumed at the Central Court to-day. ...

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  31. TRAGIC DEATH

    Donald Murray, aged 32, was accidentally shot dead at Uralla. It appears that his brother was knocking the end of a rifle on a concrete pillar ...

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  32. 'RIDICULOUS"

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., ridicules the statement that he, and others, are conspiring to overthrow the Government. Such a statement, he added, is ...

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  33. HENRY EDWARDS

    The death, occurred at Gosford on August 13 of Henry Edwards, at the age of 65 years. Deceased had been an old, widely-known and highly respected ...

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  34. GREAT TRIALS

    Though official timings were not disclosed, it was estimated by experts that a speed of quite 340 miles per hour was, at times, achieved to-day ...

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  35. THE HOSPITAL BALL

    Next Monday night will see the Hospital Ball of 1929. indications point to a signal success. Apart from the pleasure of a good night's dancing ...

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  36. TAXI-DRIVER'S TOY

    John Conrad, a taxicab driver, was fined £30 at the Fitzrey Court, for having carried it pistol which had been converted from a dummy by ...

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  37. BEAM WIRELESS

    Messages sent from Australia to Grout Britain, by cable Beam wireless, in the year ended March last, contained about 14,000,000 words. ...

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  38. CHOLERA IN CALCUTTA

    The total deaths since the outbreak of the epidemic are over 2000. Refugees are still flocking to Karachi. A young married woman was telling ...

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  39. NONDESCRIPT CROWD

    The squad of immigrants on the French steamer, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Marseilles yesterday, represent 23 nationalities. ...

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  40. POSTAL EMPLOYEE

    A postal employee was arrested at Camperdown, yesterday,, following on complaints that certain child endowment payments wore not reaching their ...

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  41. BANK HOLD-UP

    In connection with the bank hold-up yesterday morning, the police subsequently arrested a taxi-driver, whoso taxi was alleged to have been wailing ...

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  42. RISING AGAIN

    There is a strong demand for bagged' wheats, which sold this morning at 5/8. ...

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