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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. T. F. White is convalescing nicely in Clydebank private hospital, after a severe pleurisy. Dr. Carl Boeson, of Renwick Hospital ...

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  5. BISHOP OF BATHURST VISITS DUBBO

    His Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. J. Norton (Catholic Bishop of Bathurst) arrived in Dubbo on Friday evening last. In St. Brigid's Church on ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The young scheme of reparations cannot, be accepted without modifications more favorable to Britain. France and italy are opposed to the ...

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  7. OBITUARY

    The death of a well-known and highly-respected resident of Dubbo, in the person of Mr. Matchett, widow of the late John George Matchett, of ...

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  8. Youthful Sex Crime

    The trial of Reginald Thomson (20) and Charles Burker (18 1/2), on a charge of having criminally assaulted a girl, aged 15 1/2, was concluded at the ...

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  9. The Soldier Settlers

    Speaking at the annual A.I.F., dinner, at the Show Ground, the Minister for home affairs (Mr. Abbott) outlined the proposals of the Federal Government ...

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  10. Leslie Murder Echo

    Bruce Higgs (22) was brought to the Sydney Hospital by a taxi driver carly this morning. The young man was in a state of ...

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  11. ARMIDALE FATALITY

    A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest, at Armidale, concerning the death of Leslie Bourke (19) ...

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  12. GOOD NEWS!

    Shortly after 11 o'clock this morning steady rain from the West set in, and it was steadily falling at press-time. ...

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  13. SHORT ADJOURNMENT

    Following on Mr. Phillips Snowden's uncompromising attitude, the Reparations Conference has adjourned for 24 hours, to enable an attempt to the made ...

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  14. DIED OF HUNGER

    A well-dressed, unknown man, about 65 years of age, was found dying of hunger and thirst, in French's Forest, yesterday. ...

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  15. SUSAN ANN McGUINNESS

    The death occurred on Wednesday of Nurse McGuinness, at her late residence, "Cambourne," Bourke Street, after a very short illness. Deceased, who was ...

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  16. BIG BANKER'S ADVICE

    Addressing the shareholders of the Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., the Chairman (Mr. Webb) said that the burden of taxation in Australia had ...

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  17. THE FLYING DUCHESS

    The Duchess of Bedford will leave Sofia, fete on Thursday, morning, on a nonstop flight to London. She expects to arrive at 5 o'clock in ...

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  18. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Generally cloudy and unsettled, with scattered rains and thunderstorms developing ...

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  19. OH, WHAT A NIGHT!

    A fierce brawl occurred in a flat in Killett Street, Darlinghurst, early this morning. Bottles and glasses were brought into ...

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  20. THE BILLIARD MATCH Zealander Still Leading Sydney, Friday.

    McConachy's lead in the big match with Smith at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Pitt Street, is dwindling. From 32,000, it is down to 535, with Smith in hand. ...

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  21. ROUND THE WORLD

    Lakehurst (New Jersey) Thursday. The Graf Zeppelin, which took off on its round-world flight shortly before midnight on Wednesday, was ...

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  22. INSPECTOR'S OPINION

    The Chief of the C.I.B. (Inspector Mackay) said to-day that as long as criminals were allowed to band together occurrences of the sort which ...

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  23. PERSISTENT PORTIA

    Miss Portia Geach said to-day that the Housewives' Association is still currying on' the potato boycott, but it needed the assistance of the husbands ...

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  24. THE PRICE OF FAME

    The Trades and Labour Council, of Sydney, has acceded to tho request, made by the Newcastle Trades Hall Council, that no Labour member of ...

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  25. JOHN GRUBE

    The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Grube, of Brisbane Street, died on Thursday morning, and was buried in the Roman Catholic portion of Dubbo ...

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  26. THE ASHTON APPEAL

    The Pull Court of Criminal Appeals is engaged hearing the appeal by Edith Florence Ashton, who was found guilty in June hist on a charge of ...

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  27. JAMES WILSON DUNNE

    After a long illness, James Wilson Dunne passed away at Dubbo District Hospital yesterday, at the age of 70 years. A native of Ireland, Mr. Dunne ...

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  28. CLUB CHALLENGE CUP

    On Wednesday night, stars of the Mechanics' Institute journeyed to the Bowling Club, to engage in another fix-tare for the Club Challenge Cup, a ...

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  29. SUTHERLAND SENSATION

    A woman passenger on a train from Sydney to Sutherland informed the police that a man, travelling in the same compartment, endeavoured to assault ...

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  30. PENNY WEAKER

    Tho market price of wheat dropped a penny, but the demand was firm. Bugged wheat sold at 5/10 per bushel. ...

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  31. ANZAC DAY

    The N.S.W. Soldiers' Conference disagrees with the policy laid down by the Federal Executive, that Anzac Day be observed as a close holiday, entailing ...

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  32. LAW'S LONG ARM

    Detective Sadler arrested a man in Sydney last night, for whom the police have been searching for more than six years. He was subsequently charged ...

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  33. An Appreciation

    In forwarding the cheque, in payment for advertising in connection with the recent Knockout League Football Competition at Mendooran, the ...

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  34. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    Swept, from a ledge on the face of a cliff, near Merewather, Newcastle, by a fall of earth, Phillip Goman (65), and Jack Blackett had remarkable escapes ...

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  35. EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT

    The Western Area Commissioner (Mr. Williams) states that water was never more scarce in his district. At Orange, owing to the general shortage ...

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  36. AT LONG LAST

    The responsibility will shortly be assumed by the Department of Home Affairs for the care of a number of half-caste aboriginal children, now camped ...

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