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  2. Advertising

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  4. AUSTRALIA WILL DO US!"

    "In the last seven years nearly [?] young Englishmen have been [?]ought to this State from England. Of that youthful army of ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Standon, Railway's stock clerk, is away on his annual holidays. Solicitor Griffin, ex-C.P.S., chased his first costs at Dubbo Police Court ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    Sir George Wilkins will be a passenger in the craft Zeppelin, which leaves on Wednesday for a trans-Atlantic flight. He hopes to return to London ...

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  7. TOUR OF INSPECTION

    Messrs. F. J. Williams (Area Officer) and Joe Usher (Superintendent) have just returned from a tour of the West, out as far us Brewarrina, Bourke ...

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  8. SOUND LOGIC

    Addressing a meeting of men at Armidale, Dr. Crotty said that the appearance of lawlessness in Australia was a sinister omen for the future. ...

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  9. Queensland Elections

    After 17 long years, the Rydor-Gilmack Government of Queensland is wiped off the state. The elections took place on ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. The Air Disasters

    The official inquiry into the forced landing of the Southern Cross and the Kookaburra, and the deaths of Keith Anderson and Robert Hitchcock ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. EARLY LITERATURE

    Lord Ilford, on behalf of the Commonwealth Mitchell Library, has bought for £8600 sterling, all Sir Joseph Banks' letters, except the first lot ...

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  12. BISHOP OF ARMIDALE

    At Armidale Synod yesterday, the Anglican Bishop, Dr. Wentworth Shields, announced his intention of resigning the bishopric. The ...

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  13. THE GRAFTON MYSTERY

    The diver who is at work on the bridge works at the Clarence River, yesterday, discovered a cornsack, 50 feet below the surface. It appeared, he ...

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  14. Later Returns

    Further election returns from outlying centres in Queensland show that the new Parliament will consist of 44 Country-Nationalist members; 26 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Dubbo Tennis Association

    The first meeting of the new committee of Dubbo District Tennis Association was held in Mr. C. R. Taylor's office on Friday night. Mr. E. Trebeck ...

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  16. AUSTRAL ART

    Thirty Australian artists, in residence in Europe, will hold exhibition at Australian House to-day. The display will be opened by Sir Granville ...

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  17. GAINING WISDOM

    The moderate section of Sydney timber workers is considering whether it should apply for de-registration of its own Union, and the formation of a new ...

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  18. CUBAN CONVICTED

    The notorious half-caste Cuban, Jackson, who, it will be remembered; was the ringleader in the Jervis Bay affair, and whom the police described ...

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  19. ANOTHER GOBLET!

    Dubbo and district, within a radius of 50 miles, is to have another silver cup for competition. The donor is Mr. H. S. Whitney ...

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  20. SOUTH COAST MINERS

    Officials of the Miners' Federation have announced that last week was a record pay-week for miners on the South Coast. ...

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  21. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy on parts of the coast, with some scattered showers, otherwise generally fine, with ...

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  22. THE LATE "DON" REID

    The news of the untimely death of [?] William Daniel ("Don") Reid, of [?] under such sad circumstances, [?] used a wave of deep sympathy ...

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  23. A MERE TRIFLE

    The Chief Civic Commissioner (Mr. J. Garlick) issued a statement last night that a mistake of £25,000 had been found in the balance sheet of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. Page's Opinion

    The Federal Treasurer, Dr. Page, expressed the opinion that the result of the Queensland elections was entirely dub to complete disillusionment of the ...

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  25. A BAD YEAR

    The annual report of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures says that various influences combined made the year just closed one of the most ...

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  26. BENEFACTOR PROCLAIMED

    The "Evening Standard" has stated that the identity of the benefactor who gave 100,000 guineas to King Edward Hospital Fund, as a ...

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  27. MOTOR FATALITY

    Harold Collins (35) was killed and two others seriously injured last night, when two motor trucks collided at Preston. Both the injured men are in ...

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  28. Empire Day

    A well-attended meeting of the Royal St. George Society was held last night at Ott's refreshment rooms, Talbragar Street. Mr. A. Madelin (president) ...

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  29. LESSON IN COURTESY

    Thomas Dawson, a strapping specimen of young manhood, appeared in the Court, before Mr. Adams, P.M., yesterday, to answer a charge of inciting a ...

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  30. THE NEW LOG

    At a meeting of member of the Australian Railways Union in Sydney last night, speakers bitterly protested against the new log of the Railway ...

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  31. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    The dead body of an unknown woman was found in a cottage at Coburg early this morning. A man, also unknown, was found in the house with his skull ...

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  32. ADVANCE MAINTAINED

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  33. HUXHAM'S DENIAL

    The city is interested, in conjunction with Labor, in the defeat and issue of the Conversion Loan. Mr. Huxham ...

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  34. STRIKERS' PROCESSION

    About 2000 unionists marched in procession through the streets of Melbourne this morning. The men later assembled outside the Premier's office. ...

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  35. CHINATOWN TRAGEDY

    Two women, May Kerrigan and Mary O'Donnelly, were shot dead in an affray at Innesfail Chinatown last night. A third woman has been detained by the ...

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  36. ABSOLUTELY BANNED

    The State Government has decided that in future night processions through City streets are to be absolutely banned. ...

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  37. DIGGER HARD HIT

    In the Supreme Court, Hobart, Charles Edward Toovey, who applied for a divorce, said that his wife left him in 1906, after he had signed over his New ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. IRRITATING WORKERS

    Several strikers are alleged to have made an attack on the house of a volunteer timber-worker at Rozelle last night. ...

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  39. WEIGHT JUDGING

    Mr. E. B. Driver, of Dubbo, was the winner of the above competition at Dubbo Show, judging the exact weight of the bullock, 712 lb. It is worthy of ...

    Article : 80 words
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