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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONALIA

    One of the old, old identities, Mr. C. J. Salter, father of Mrs. A. E. Orbell, is in Hopetown Hospital, suffering from double pneumonia. ...

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  5. Dubbo Rugby League

    Following the controversy on League matters during the past week, the meeting of the executive held at the Mechanics' Institute, was the best attended ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The 139th State Lottery was drawn yesterday. Results:—First prize, No. 78,374, was won by "Some Day" Syndicate, Mrs. W.,l ...

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  7. Marr Indignant

    The Minister in charge of the Territories (Mr. Marr) is indignant over the publication, in a Toronto paper, of the statement that a system of slavery ...

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  8. CHURCH COWARDLY

    The middle-aged novelist, Joan Conquest, author of "The Naked Truth," an exposure of the slum evils, created a sensation at St. Paul's yesterday by ...

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  9. What We Pay For

    According to Mr. F. R. Van Esveld, the official advance agent for the goodwill ship, Nienw Holland, the Australian delegates treated many merchants ...

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  10. BIG TRAIN SMASH

    A sensational railway mishap occurred at Bowning, near Yass, at 2 o'clock this morning. ...

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  11. EVE TO THE FORE

    The United Womon's organisations have sent a circular to every member of Parliament, urging the inclusion of women in the appointments to the ...

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  12. TRIED AND FAILED

    The Queensland Commissioner of Police says that dogs were introduced into the police force 25 years ago, but were soon dispensed with. They ...

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  13. OVER THE TEACUPS

    On enquiry at the Dubbo District Hospital to-day, it was learned that the condition of Miss Dolly Bain was much improved. ...

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  14. STILL RISING

    Bulk wheat sold to-day at 3/5 per bushed and bagged at 3/6. ...

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  15. RATES MAINTAINED

    At the wool sales to-day 9297 bales were offered, including 577 bales from N.S.W. Approximately 4530 were sold. ...

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  16. BRAVO!

    As a reply to the attack made recently on the Governor, Sir Philip Game, during his visit to Broken Hill, Coonabarabran Council has invited Sir ...

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  17. LANDED AT LAST

    C. P. Ulm arrived at Heston aerodrome at 5.10 p.m. from Lyons, exactly four years from the day on which Kingsford Smith and Ulm landed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HEAVY PENALTY

    At the Wagga Police Court, two men were fined £100 each for having driven a motor lorry, not registered under the Transport Act, between Melbourne and ...

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  19. FLYING HONEYMOON

    Flying from Nairobi to Durban, in the Kenya Colony, a honeymoon couple crashed into a mountain thirty miles from Mbeya. ...

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  20. CLEANER ATTACKED

    William Arthur Blackney (29), a cleaner, challenged two men in an office in the Imperial Arcade this morning, whereupon' they attacked him, one ...

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  21. WHEAT EXPORTS

    The Victorian Cabonet unanimously decided against the proposals for the limitation of wheat exports from Australia during the next two years. ...

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  22. BUDGET PROPOSALS

    Consideration of the Budget proposals to be submitted when the House of Representatives 'reassembles has been indefinitely postponed, because it is ...

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  23. THE DAVIS CUP

    The Australians practised at Wimbledon to-day, in preparation for the Davis Cup tie with Britain, which will commence on Thursday. ...

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  24. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    For the Hospital and Ambulance, the Toongi. dance to-morrow (Wednesday) night in the Toongi Hall. Don't forget that the hockey girls ...

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  25. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    The critical situation of the World Conference was debated in the House of Commons to-day, when Mr. Churchill outlined the course of the Conference. ...

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  26. MIDNIGHT PROWLER

    A one-eyed old man, wandering through the wards mumbling to himself, alarmed the nurses at the District Hospital last night, and the ...

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  27. MAN GAOLED

    Charged with consorting with reputed criminals, Alfred Leslie Dacey was sentenced to one month's hard labor when he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BETTS' THEATRE

    The splendid response of picture patrons of the Betts Monarch-Empire Theatre, at the opening night under the new proprietary was most gratifying. ...

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  29. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy generally, showers, mists and fogs on coast and highlands, and renewal of rain ...

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  30. FIRST TEST MATCH

    South Africa downed the Wallabies 17/3 in the first Rugby Union Test at Capetown, on Saturday. The match was a thriller, the big feature being the ...

    Article : 266 words
  31. LODGE INSTALLATION

    The half-yearly installation ceremony of I.O.O.F. Lodge Talbragar No.74, was held last night, in the Lodge room, Protestant Hall. Bro. B. Pascoe ...

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  32. AMBULANCE BALL

    The balance-sheet of the recent Superstitious Ball, in aid of Ambulance funds discloses a profit of £19. Takings amounted to approximately £63 ...

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  33. AMBULANCE HEAD

    The Dubbo District Ambulance committee has appointed as superintendent secretary Mr. W. E. Vickers, who is at present sub-district officer-in-charge of ...

    Article : 56 words
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