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  4. DUBBO SEWERAGE

    "Having decided one important question this evening, there is another which demands your attention, equally as important, but ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Ladies, get your fancy frocks ready. The Anglicans are holding a fine ball next month with liberal prizes for costumes. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLE AND TELEGRAMS.

    The Government has arranged for the Danish motor ship, Mexico, to leave Rio de Janeiro in the middle of June to search the South Atlantic Ocean for ...

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  7. OUR LATE ENEMY

    The German cruiser, "Emden," is due to visit Auckland next month, and the Government has informed the Mayor that, in addition to the official ...

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  8. Industrial Strikes

    At a meeting of striking timber workers, held in Sydney Trades Hall last night, all the speakers urged the men to stop at nothing to prevent the ...

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  9. PARRAMATTA SUICIDE

    At the Coronial inquest at Parramatta, concerning the death of Louis Proudlock (36), evidence was given that deceased became annoyed because ...

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  10. Wisps and Whispers.

    "Buy British Empire Goods" was the week's slogan. Good advice, commencing with Australian! And from the lizzard's room ...

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  11. Seaplanes Provided

    Copenhagen say that the Mexico will probably carry two seaplanes, provided either by the Argentine or Brazilian Government, with the hope of ...

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  12. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day celebrations are being held in City and suburbs to-day. Members of Parliament, and other prominent citizens, visited all the schools in ...

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  13. IS IT HOPELESS?

    Up to an carly hour this morning no news had been received of the missing airmen, Moir and Owen. Both land and sea have been closely ...

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  14. Dubbo Jockey Club

    Mr. R. B. Richardson occupied the [?]hair at a meeting of Dubbo Racing [?]ub Committee, held at the Club [?]Rooms, Court House Hotel, on Tuesday ...

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  15. BOWLER'S COMPLAINT

    The first serious incident in the campaign against the "shirt front" wickets occurred at Lords to-day. Strangely enough, the complaint came ...

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  16. "AMMUNITION" NEEDED

    A proposal has been put forward by the Timber-strikers Strike Directors to mortgage the Trades Hall in order to raise funds to continue the strike. ...

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  17. STEADILY MOUNTING

    The Commonwealth Statistician states that, compared with the month of March, there has been an increase in April of. 1.1 per cent, in the price ...

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  18. IN THE BALANCE

    The State Cabinet is now dealing with the question of whether Alister Jenner Clark, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, and ...

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  19. NO CHANGE

    The price of bugged wheat remains firm. Consignments sold to-day realised 4/7 per bushel. ...

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  20. CRICKET CRISIS

    The "Daily Express" says that there is widespread, discontent among club cricketers over the new rules. It is the first time in the history of cricket ...

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  21. THE CITY'S DRIFTWOOD

    Margaret Edwards, who was released about six weeks ago from Newington State Hospital, was found dead at Roseville yesterday, in a rudely-constructed ...

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  22. UNIFORM COMPANY LAWS

    The Premiers' Conference, now sitting in Canberra, has decided that it is not advisable to pass any resolution referring to the unification of railway ...

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  23. FINAL ULTIMATUM

    Timberyard proprietors at Newcastle, after a long conference with the men, unahimokusly decided to break off all negotiations. They have now issued ...

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  24. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at. 2 p.m. to-day:—Cool and cloudy, with further scattered showers on the Southern Border districts and ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S PORTION

    The British Trade Commissioner, in an appeal in the interests of Empire trade, said that the BritisH manufacturers were willing to help Australians. ...

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  26. ROWDY FOOTBALLER

    On Sunday last, a team of footballers [?]ted Cowra, and one of the thirteen [?] himself out as a fistic campaigner [?] several directions. This gentleman ...

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  27. Last Night's Attacks

    More houses, occupied by volunteer timber workers, have been stoned in the suburbs. Fortunately, no one was injured. ...

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  28. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    At 2 o'clock this morning, a gang of five men, after making a vicious assault on an attendant, of a garage at Rushcutter's Bay, robbed the till, stole the ...

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  29. BRAIN ON THE WING

    A radio message states that Captain Pilot Brain, in his Atalanta plane, left Longreach this morning for Newcastle waters. ...

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  30. SEEDS OF REVOLUTION

    The Executive of the South Maitland Coalfields Miners' Lodges have passed a [?]solution supporting the withdrawal of the safety men from the mines. ...

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  31. "PAY AS YOU ENTER"

    There will be screened, at the Monarch-Empiro Picture Theatre, to-night (Friday), a special programme which should attract a very large audience. ...

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  32. MOVING ON

    The Graf Zeppelin left Cuers this morning for Fridechhaven ...

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  33. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    W. J. Robbins, a miner, was buried yesterday for utmost three hours at the 1000ft. level of the central mine. The only injuries he received were ...

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  34. ALARMING OUTLOOK

    Mr. J. B. Cramise, able head of the Metropolitan Meats Board, says that beef production in Australia is declining, because of the poor attractions held ...

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  35. MR. THORBY SUPPORTS EMPIRE TRADE

    Interviewed in Sydney 'yesterday; the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) said that the Empire Trade Commission had a very, laudable ...

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  36. PAPAL HONORS

    Mr. Michael Meagher, of Bathurst, has been, created a Papal Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory by the Pope, for his services during the ...

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  37. WORK BY CONTRACT

    The new Coalition Government under Me. Moore, has decided to call for tenders for all work that can be conveniently and economically carried out ...

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  38. Secretary Silent

    The General Secretary of tho Minors' Federation says he does not intend to make, any comment on the resolution, reported to have been carried by the ...

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