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  4. [?]E OFFICIAL OPENING

    [?]ctually at noon on Wednesday [?]Minister for Agricultural (Hon. H. [?]Thorby) and party, under the[?]of the President of the Dubbo ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Lou Jacobs, of City Tatts, is in town for the gee-gee gatherings. Always welcome, and a worthy ally when here, Mr. George Trevitt, of Kelso. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    General Booth, in a letter to the King, says that His Majesty's conferment of a Companionship of Honour "will afford great pleasure to our peaple and ...

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  7. TWENTY CHILDREN KILLED

    Twenty school children are known to be killed, but the injured has not been determined, when a tornado demolished a two-storey frame High ...

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  8. THE DUBBO RODEO

    This year the Show Committee staged an innovation, holding a Rodeo Carnival on the second night of the Show. The venture was immensely ...

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  9. MYSTERIOUS END

    The body of George Windley, aged 16, was found last night in the rear seat of a motor car, which was garaged in a shed on an allotment at Pascoe Vale. ...

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  10. Another Crucifixion

    During a discussion at the Labor Council last night, in which Edward Riley, senr., M.P., was requested to attend a meeting of the A.L.P. Executive ...

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  11. INSUBORDINATION

    Recently the Mayor of Glebe Council dismissed an employee of the Municipality for having, at a meeting of the Council, made interjections which the ...

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  12. EAST AND WEST

    Prince Henry visited the Imperial Palace, followed by attendants bearing the insignia of the order. He advanced towards the throne, and ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' PROTEST

    A meeting of the State Executive, of the Returned Soldiers' League has entered a protest against the "affronts N.S.W. had suffered from the Federal ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at. 2 p.m. to-day:—Some clouds and isolated showers on the North Coast; otherwise fine generally, with ...

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  15. "DAD" IN EXPLANATION

    Mr. Riley, senr., M.P., referring to his connection with the Timber Company, said that the firm was paying employees more than the award rates. ...

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  16. BIG BOXING CONTESTS

    Dick Corbett, the boxer who contemplated going to Australia, was defeated on points over 10 rounds at Albert Hall by Pat Daly. Phil Scott outpointed ...

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  17. AUSTRAL DELEGATION

    The Hon. C. W. G. Marr (Assistant Minister) will be leader of the delegation to the League of Nations Assembly, at Geneva in September. It will also ...

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  18. THE BELL TROPHY

    The handsome trophy donated by Mr. George Bell, as a valued addition to the Dubbo Cup, was presented last night in the Royal Theatre. The gathering ...

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  19. POLICE BRUTALITY

    At the local Court yesterday, Tommy Moyle, an aboriginal, was charged with the murder of a lubra named Naya. Cross-examination revealed that a ...

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  20. STATE'S MOTOR TOLL

    A report, compiled by the Police Department, shows that in New South Wales last year 332 persons were killed and 7124 injured in motor accidents. ...

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  21. ROYALTY INSPECTS

    Their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of York and Prince George, inspected the Discovery. They were received by Sir Douglas Mawson ...

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  22. STRUCK ON HEAD

    Oswald Beer (50), proprietor of a paint and oil store at Epping, informed the police this morning that after being struck on the head with a blunt ...

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  23. DUBBO RACING CLUB

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  24. GENEROUS DONATION

    The Prime Minister (Mr: Bruce) announced to-day that he had received from Mr. MacRobertson, of Melbourne, a donation of £10,000 towards the cost ...

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  25. Obituary.

    Joseph Stanford (66), an old and highly respected resident of the district, breathed his last early on Anzac morning, at the residence of his daughter ...

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  26. ALLEGED CUT THROAT

    At Box-Hill Police Court (Victoria), Peter Sterling Orr (26) was committed for trial on a charge of wounding a trotter, Reg Moony, valued at £110 ...

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  27. BERLIN RIOTS

    Following yesterday's rioting to-day is comparatively quiet. Despite police warning scores of Communists again erected barricades and were fired on ...

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  28. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    Eric Turner, a schoolboy, aged 11, had both foot severed, just below the ankles, when he was run over by a tramear at Waverley this morning. ...

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  29. WHITEWASHED

    It was slated in the Bight Court yesterday that Mr. Thomas Tenterfield (solicitor), who was struck off the rolls for having failed to pay certain money ...

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  30. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    A message from Melbourne says that considerable optimism prevails in regard to the timber dispute. In the peace conference it is believed that ...

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  31. ELIZA SINGLETON

    The death occurred at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. P. C. Wilson, Macquarie Street, of Eliza Singleton, at the ripe old age of 84 years. For 20 ...

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  32. Dubbo High School

    Mr. H. A. Pomroy, court[?]us and capable hon. sec. of Dubbo P. and C. Association, notifies that all arrangements in connection with the opening of the ...

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  33. TOLL OF THE AIR

    A Dutch naval seaplane, going to leave Java, fouled the telegraph wires and crashed into the bridge over the Tigris. The pilot was killed and two ...

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  34. FODDER CONSERVATION

    Passed through this morning, en route for Wellington, members of the Fodder Conservation Committee, and a retinue of city pressmen. ...

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  35. ASSAULTS NOT ORDERED

    Mr. J. Kavanagh, of Sydney Labor Council, said last night that representatives of the Constitutional Club had asked the Disputes Committee whether ...

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  36. Dubbo Coursing Club

    Next Wednesday the Dubbo Coursing Club will hold its opening meeting, on the new plumpton at "Yarrandale." The committee of the club has made the ...

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  37. AWARD RESTORED

    Chief Judge Dethridge, in the Melbourne Arbitration Court, restored the award of Marine Cooks, Bakers and Butchers' Association of Australia ...

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  38. WIDOW COMPENSATED

    Last November Claude Whiley was killed while fumigating rabbit burrows on Benah Station, Nyngan. The rifle he was carrying exploded, and a bullet ...

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  40. IMPORTANT!

    Everyone wants to know the dressed weight of the Show bullock. Weighed this morning before a local committee, it turned the beam at 742lb. ...

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  41. EVEN VALUE

    The price of wheat, ex trucks in Sydney to-day, is 4/6 per bushel. ...

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