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  4. [?]TOWN CLUB'S FINAL FLUTTER

    [?] the absence of the President (Mr. [?]d), Mr. Frank Burns (vice-pre[?] extended the glad hand to the [?] in the "kick-off" at Enderby's ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Ald. B. G. Wade was re-elected Mayor of Wellington on Monday last, with Ald. G. Wilkins as deputy. The many friends of Mr. Herb. Lees ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The Coalmines Bill, which was introduced into the House of Commons yesterday, proposes to regulate the production, sale and supply, by central ...

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  7. Flying Boat Crashes

    While Captain Donald Harkness was flying three passengers in a flying boat over Rangitoto Channel last night it crashed into the sea. ...

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  8. ALL-IN STRIKE

    The conference of Lodge delegates and officers of the Miners' Federation have carried the following resolution: "Seeing that the determination of ...

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  9. Sentenced to Death

    The trial of Thomas Blythe, charged with having murdered his wife, by shooting her, at Malvern, concluded this morning. ...

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  10. Macquarie Beautified

    Had the rain not spoilt the programme on Wednesday night, Dubbo's first water pageant would have recorded a success beyond the wildest ...

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  11. HUMAN DERELICTS

    Living in filthy conditions in a hut at Smithfield, an elderly couple were taken to a Home by the police last night. ...

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  12. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issue at 2 p.m. to-day:—Warm to hot and sultry at first, with variable winds, and further scattered rain and ...

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  13. The "People's" Representatives

    When the general coal strike decision was announced in the Labor Rooms at Parliament House, last night, some of the members sang "The Red Flag." ...

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  14. FULL CREW SAVED

    A radio message from the Master of the Norwegian motor tanker, "Lincoln Ellsworth," which assisted in the rescue of the survivors of the wrecked ...

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  15. SHAW'S LATEST

    The Saxon Minister for Education has banned the public performance of Bernard Shaw's "Apple Cart," on the ground that it treats democracy ...

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  16. THE HELPING HAND

    When Mr. H. V. C. Thorby was in Dubbo on Saturday last, probably a dozen appeals were made to him to try and get some money ...

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  17. EXTRA DUTY

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton) states that the extra, duty on petrol in containers, will mean employment for 3000 more men. ...

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  18. LAST OF THE SHAMBLES

    Hauling down the Union Jack at Weisbaden marked the formal ending, of the British occupation of the Rhineland. ...

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  19. PECULIAR ACCIDENT

    Two men, William Howard and William Aldridge, each received a severe shock this morning, when a boiler, standing on a bullock waggon at ...

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  20. TOSSED!

    Virtually twice defeated, the McPherson National Party was again outed on the floor of the House, the division being 36 to 20. ...

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  21. CONTINENTAL CROOK

    Frank Arnold, 32, the musician, who was convicted of blackmail on Wednesday last (reported elsewhere), was at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day sentenced ...

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  22. AFGHAN STRIFE

    Nadir Khan, the Afghanistan ruler, has despatched a punitive expedition to the province of Kohidaman, to subdue the insurgent tribesmen, thirty of ...

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  23. CONGRATULATIONS

    Miss Celestine Berry, of Dubbo District Hospital, has successfully passed the recent examination conducted by the Nurses' Association Board. ...

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  24. Premier Bavin

    The Premier said, last night, that he regretted very much the threat of the "all in" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. AU REVOIR!

    Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark, of "Terramungamine," are off to England and the Continent on a holiday jaunt. They left yesterday for Collaroy, Manly, and ...

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  26. STRONG COMMENT

    In the House of Representatives this morning, Mr. J. C. Eldridge (Martin) made a bitter attack on the Director of Postal Services (Mr. Brown). He ...

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  27. TRAIN ACCIDENT

    When a Gosford-bound goods train was rounding a curve, near Point Clare, early this morning, Driver Thomas Melville fell off the engine to the side of ...

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  28. WHOLESALE MURDER

    The sensational trial of 34 women, charged with poisoning their husbands, which commenced to-day, revealed that a midwife, Marie Fazekas, who ...

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  29. GHASTLY ACCIDENT

    In a very simple manner, a terrible accident befel Mr. Jim Hogan, of Beni, on Monday, at midday. Accompanying his brother, he was ...

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  30. THE FIRST HURDLE

    The House of Representatives, by 42 votes to 17, decided not to accept the vital amendment made in the Bank Bill by the Senate. ...

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  31. Are Strikers Divided?

    It was reported at Newcastle late last night that the engine-drivers and firemen employed at the Rothbury mine intend signing on for work to-day. ...

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  32. BIG BILLIARDS

    In his second match against Willie Smith, the scores at the finish of last night's session were:—Lindrum (in play), 9618, including breaks of 774 ...

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  33. IMPORTANT BILLS

    In the Legislative Assembly, the Family Endowment Amendment Bill passed all stages. The House agreed to the Legislative ...

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  34. "Bundy's" Bluff

    "Bondy" Hoare, speaking at a meeting of the unions affiliated with the Labor Council, at the Trades Hall last night, said that an upheaval ...

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  35. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Sales were animated this morning, and there was a big demand. Bulk wheat sold at 5/3, and bagged at 5/5 per bushel. ...

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  36. Picketing Rothbury

    It is understood that at a meeting at Newcastle last night, arrangements were made for picketing the Rothbury mine. ...

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