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  4. PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. R. S. Hooper and family arrived in Dubbo yesterday. Mr. Hooper has taken a cottage in Cobra-street. The clever little dancers at last ...

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  5. [?]UESTION OF ARBITRATION

    [?]elated Praise of the Principle of [?]tration appears elsewhere from the [?] of the leader of the Federal Labor [?]ty (Mr. Scullin). He evades the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    An excursion steamer, and a motor carrying Belgian trippers, collided in Ostend Harbour, precipitating 80 people into the water. It is believed ...

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  7. Robbery at Refern

    Redfern was the scene of one of the most sensational armed hold-ups for some years, last night, when two armed masked men after tying up the ...

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  8. UNIFICATION

    The Minister for Home Affairs. (Mr Abbott), speaking at the commercial travellers' animal dinner, strongly advocated unification. he ridiculed the ...

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  9. Chloride of Zinc

    A long secret investigation by leading detectives of the Criminal Investigation Branch, culminated in a sensational arrest, late last night, when ...

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  10. Bruce Stands Firm

    Addressing representatives of the metropolitan and suburban branches of the National Party at the National Club, Sydney, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  11. MORE INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The complete stoppage of the Bengal jute mills is threatened, due to Communist, agitators, whoso influence has thrown ide 120,000 men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MARRIAGE

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church last night by the Rev. Charles Yuill, when Mabel Beatrice, only ...

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  13. OTHER VIEWPOINTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), said ho does not quite know what Mr. Abbott meant. He certainly had not discussed the matter with him. He ...

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  14. ACCUSED REMANDED

    William Wilton (29), a carpenter, and William henry Nelson (30), a laborer, were remanded at the Redfern Court to-day on a charge of having ...

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  15. ACCUSED REMANDED

    When Walter Rugus Pearson (55), a painter, appeared at the Central Police Court this morning, on a charge of having attempted to murder his ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. HOW DARE THEY!

    A mass meeting in Sydney Town Hall protested against the arrest of the seven leaders in the limber dispute, unit, pledging support in their defence ...

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  17. COCAINE CARRIERS

    The police raided a house at purling-hurst last night, and seized a quantity of cocaine. They arrested three men and two women. When a small case ...

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  18. Leaders Charged

    The seven Labor lenders, who are charged 'with' conspiracy in 'Connection with the timber strike, were again re-manded at the Central Court to-day to ...

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  19. PORTIA PERSISTENT

    Miss Portia Geach, president of the Housewives' Association, states that the women are not satisfied with the £4 reduction in the price of potatoes ...

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  20. THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The Graf Zeppelin landed safely at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on Sunday night. Lakehurst, New Jersey, Later. ...

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  21. ROUGH WRESTLING

    At Sydney Stadium last night, John Pesek (13.8) beat Joe Zigmund (15.8) in a wrestling contest. Zigmund was disqualified for rough tactics, after ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    Mr. Edward Bruce Henderson died at his home in Henriette-street, Neutral Bay, on Thursday, aged 62. Mr. Henderson was educated in England, at ...

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  23. SMITH LEADING

    The latest billiards scores give the Englishman in play, with a lead of 289 on the New Zealander. The scores are:—Smith, 12,581; McConachy, 12,289. ...

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  24. SLIGHT DECLINE

    The market was a shale easier to-day, bagged wheat selling at 5/11 per bushel. ...

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  25. THE ABO. WINS

    A verdict of justifiable homicide was returned by the jury in the trial of Willaberra Jack, the aborigine, charged with the marder of the white ...

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  26. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—More showers likely about the Slopes and Tablelands, and on the coast clearing showers, but ...

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  27. Land Appeal Court

    Before the Land ami Valuation Court on the 30th ult., the appeal of Charles Herbert Warren against the report of the Local Land Board at Dubbo, in the ...

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  28. A.L.P. Meeting

    A largely attended meeting of members of the Dubbo branch of the A.L.P. was held at the Institute hall last evening. In the absence of the ...

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  29. THE MIGHTY ATOM

    During the wrestling contest at Sydney Stadium last night, Mr. W. M. Huges, M.P., was an interested. special for. He narrowly escaped serious ...

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  30. Narromine Tennis

    Tennis is booming at Narromine. On Saturday, in the presence of a great crowd, the Mayor (Akd: Dundns) officially opened the new pavilion and ...

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  31. WILLIAM LE POOL

    An identity well-known throughout the whole State in the person of William La Pool, passed away at the District Hospital on Sunday last. As a ...

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  32. STRIKE TOTTERING

    According to a statement in the City last night, the collapse' of the timber workers' strike is believed to be imminent. Many, union, officials ...

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  33. MUSICIAN MAN-HANDLED

    Charles George Brano (28), musician, was set upon by eleven men in Bolmore Park last night, and badly manhandled. One man shot him in the ...

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  34. TIRED OF LIFE

    With blood pouring from a deep gash in his throat, Charles Wallace (72) walked into the Bondi police station to-day. He stated that he was tired ...

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  35. HAROLD FREDERICK CHRISTIAN

    The ton-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Christian, of West Dubbo, died in the District Hospital on Monday. The sad event followed an ...

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  36. DESPERATE END

    William Hawkridge threw himself in train at Dulwich Hill railway station last night, and was cut to pieces. Portion of his body were ...

    Article : 41 words
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