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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Stan Ison is back in collar at Kingston's store, Inning recovered from his recent cycling accident. Mr. Les. Baldwin, secretary of the ...

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  5. WESTERN DISTRICT BUBBO CENTRE

    Harvesting operations have now commenced in earnest in most centres, and traps are frequently going better than anticipated. So writes Mr. B. M. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELE

    A telegram, listing the recent alleged Soviet atrocities on peaceful citizens during military operations, has been despatched to President Hoover by ...

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  7. Labor's New Bill

    The Chamber of Commerce has decided that the Federal Bill providing for the mobilisation of gold reserves and the, regulation of the export of ...

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  8. The Australian Party

    The Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes gave birth to his third political creation last night in Chatswood Town Hull, in the presence of in interested audience. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Reckless Robbers

    Robbers visited the home of Mr. Edward Crook, of East Hills, yesterday. In broad daylight, the tore two sheets of from from the side of the house to ...

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  10. The Coal Strike

    There is every appearance that the miners will not accept the terms of the proposed settlement of 9d per ton. It is likely that mass meetings will ...

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  11. The Pact Acts

    For the first time since it was signed action arising out of the Kellogg Antiwar Pact has been taken. The British Government has ...

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  12. ANOTHER PROTEST

    The Council of the Stockowners' Association has declared that the proposed increases in the traiff, with the intention of prohibiting the importation of ...

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  13. COST OF THE STRIKE

    According to figures prepared for the State Government, the miners' loss in wages through the coal dispute has been £2,000,000. The loss in ...

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  14. THE GENTLER SEX

    Vivian Draper (38), a tramway man, was standing in Anznc Parade yesterday when a woman approached him, drew a knife from the folds of her blouse ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN BEEF

    The result of the secret beef ballot at Australia House, at which Mr. H. Trumble was president, was:—Australian beef, 364; Scottish, 354; Argentine ...

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  16. "TWEED DAILY" FIRES

    Two Sydney detectives arrived at Murwillumbah yesterday morning, and arrested a member of the mechanical staff of the "Tweed Daily" in ...

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  17. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Fine in the Far West and Northwest, otherwise cloudy and unsettled, with further rain ...

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  18. REVENUE FALLING

    The Victorian revenue returns for the first five months of the financial year disclosed a gross decrease of £1,060,000, compared with the ...

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  19. ENMORE BANK ROBBERY

    The jury disagreed in the case of Donald John McDonald, charged with having broken into the Commonwealth Bank at Enmore, and stolen £2477. ...

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  20. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    A. S. Norris had a narrow escape at Mittagong, when a car he was driving crashed through the fence at Malting's railway bridge, and fell 40 feet on to ...

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  21. M.C.C. DEFEATED

    Queensland defeated Gillingan's M.C.C. Eleven by five wickets. The M.C.C made 171 and 259. Queensland responded with 248 and 183 ...

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  22. NORTH DUBBO ACTIVE

    The North Dubbo Progress Association met at the home of Mr. M. E. Hector, Bourke Street, last night. Mr. Frank Gilbert (president) ...

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  23. VIOLENT WEEK-END

    Violent deaths m the United States over the week-end already number one hundred, and are continuing, to rise ass reports drift in. ...

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  24. BARNEY DALTON'S DEATH

    Francis Donald Green. (29) was arrested early this morning in a smalt shack, about four miles from Cronulla. He was subsequently charged with ...

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  25. NATIONALIST PARTY

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) says that he has no fear regarding the future of the Nationalist Party. He asserts that the electors were misled ...

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  26. BILLIARDS

    In the big billiard matches the scores are:— Lindrum, 16,563; Smith (in play), 12,873. ...

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  27. SAILOR ASSAULTED

    When Charles Henry Dunner, a seaman on the seaman on the steamer "Dalven," refused to comply with a demand for a cigarette in George Street, last night, he ...

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  28. REDFERN ROUGHS

    Robert Cotter (26), James Barron (28), laborers, wore remanded at Redtern Police Court this morning. The former, was charged with inflicting ...

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  29. WELLINGTON TRAGEDY

    A terrible tragedy is reported from Wellington. On Sunday night the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Howe, of Gisborne Lane, was found to be on ...

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  30. SUNDAY'S BLAZE

    At 7.5 a.m. on Sunday, the peacefulness of Dubbo's Sabbath was disturbed by the clanging of the fire alarm. In less than five minutes the fire engine ...

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  31. PREMIER'S PROTEST

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bayin), addressing the National Club last night, referred to what he described as the recent disgraceful happenings in the ...

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  32. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Christmas cukes and £5 in prizes are offering for euchre players ut the Railway Institute on Friday evening. See advt. ...

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  33. WITH THE SWIMMERS

    About 30 swimming enthusiasts met last night, Mr. It. L. Currie presiding. The good progress of the working boos was applauded, and all ...

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  34. ON THE ROCKS

    The latest message from the "Norwich City," which is aground on gardiner Island, states that she is fast braking Up. ...

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  35. GORDON'S GOOD SECOND

    In the list of successful pupils for the P.T.E. certificate examination, appearing in Friday's issue, the name of Gorden Christie appeared in the ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. CHIDE PURCHASED

    The New Zealand racehorse, Chide, winner of nine successive races, has been bought by a Sydney sportsman for £6000. ...

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