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  4. LAST NIGHT'S BALL

    always proclaimed one of the out[?]ig social successes of the season, annual Hospital-Ball, in the Empire Blast night, fully maintained its ...

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  5. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Visiting their parents in Dubbo, Mr. and Mrs. V. Duffy, of Narromine. Mrs. W. A. Elliott, who was an inmate in Hopetoun, as a result of being ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The election of the High Commissionerer for South Africa, Ct. T. E. Water, to the Presidency of the League Assembly to-day, was the biggest ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. AIR DEFENCE

    An organisation, intended to create air-mindedness among the civilian population, and to instruct and train men in air defence, has been ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. Solicitor Sentenced

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, William Henry McCarthy (37), solicitor, wars sentenced to 21 months' imprisonment on a charge of misappropriating ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. PARTY DIFFERENCES

    Addressing a meeting of the United Australia Party, Mr. E. J. Harrison, M.P. (Wentworth), strongly criticised the Country Party. ...

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  10. CRIME WAVE

    An extra-ordinary crime wave has swept North Queensland during the last week, when the mail on the train was robbed, bomb outrages occurred in ...

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  11. DEFENCE SYSTEM

    The Military and Naval authorities have expressed agreement with the Federal Government's defence proposals. ...

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  12. PRICE OF WHEAT

    At to-day's market bulk wheat was quoted at 3/- per bushel and bagged at 3/2. ...

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  13. THE KANGAROOS

    To-day's newspapers generally suggest that J. Sullivan, who captained the Wigan combination against the Kangaroos on Saturday, might have ...

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  14. HOSPITAL BOARD

    There is every indication that, as a result of the recent trouble over the annual election of the Hospital Board of Directors, the ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    The Soldier Settlers' Conference was opened to-day by the Minister for Transport (Lt. Col. M. P. Bruxner), who said: ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Scattered cloud and showers on coast and. all places in North-east inland districts ...

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  17. DISTINGUISHED PRIEST

    One of the most distinguished members of the Catholic priesthood in Australia, the Very Rev. Dr. M. J. O'Reilly, CM., Rector of St. John's College ...

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  18. SHORT STRIKE OVER

    The slaughtermen's dispute at Homebush concluded this morning, when 400 men, who ceased work yesterday, as a protest against the dismissal of five ...

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  19. PROFESSIONALS AT PLAY

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  20. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Owing to his having to attend an important railway inquiry at Sydney, Mr. J. H. Wark, chairman of the Dubbo District Hospital Board, was unable to ...

    Article : 433 words
  21. DRAWN BATTLE

    Englishman Nelson Tarleton (9.5) and the former world's champion, Ted Morgan (9.12 1/2), of the U.S.A., last night fought a 15-rounds draw in one ...

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  22. WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales yesterday, the average price received was 12.49d per lb., and £15/8/3.34 per bale. ...

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  23. WORDS OF WISDOM

    The retiring League Assembly President, Ludwig Mowinckel, Premier of Norway, expressed keen regret that, since the Great War, little progress had ...

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  24. OBITUARY

    As reported in the last issue of "The Liberal," Charles Downie Mackinnon, a well-known Trangie grazier, died at St. Vincent's Hospital in Sydney on ...

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  25. GOLD SOARING

    A new Australian record has been made in the price of Gold, which is now £8/3/10 per fine ounce. Sovereigns were quoted in Sydney ...

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  26. FEW BIRDS HOME

    Yesterday, at 8 a.m., 45 homing pigeons were liberated at Barringun by Mr. Lack, on a flight of 275 miles to Dubbo. ...

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  27. GOOD CLEARANCES

    At the wool sales 10,278 bales were offered, including 280 from New South Wales. Approximately 9360 were sold. Full late rates were maintained. ...

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  28. TENNIS PAYS

    The Lawn Tennis Association has received £1200 from the United States Association for the appearance of the Australian Davis Cup team in ...

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  29. NEW ELIXIR

    Twenty years' research lies behind the Italian Professor's claim that his new elixir, which is a feature of the Chemists' Exhibition, containing gold ...

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  30. OVERDUE RATES

    The overdue rates in Municipalities and Shires of N.S.W. are estimated to total about £3,000,000. A deputation is being organised to ...

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  31. MRS. MARGARET OFFNER

    The death occurred at Narromine at an early hour this morning of Margaret, wife of Mr. Fred Offner, senr., of "Mount Olive," West Dubbo, in her ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. "PEG O' MY HEART"

    "Peg o' My Heart," that delightful [?] of a little Irish colleen, is lasting large audiences to Betts' Monarch-Empire Theatre, where it will be ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. FAST FLYING

    Attaining a speed of 315 miles per hour, Col. Turner flew across the continent, 2520 miles, in 10 hours 5 1/4 minutes, to break the record by 13 1/2 minutes. ...

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  34. NEW DIVISION

    A New State area, which will include Sydney, is to be submitted to the Boundaries Commission by the Federal Reconstruction Movement. ...

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  35. MENACE TO HEALTH

    A serious allegation was made by Ald. White, at last night's Council meeting, when he asked the Mayor if he was aware that the stench ...

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  36. FERGUSON WINS

    Twenty riders left the mark in the 12-mile road race in the Betts' Monarch-Empire Cup competition on Sunday, S. Ferguson flashing home first ...

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  37. COLLECTING RATES

    "It is just as well for ratepayers to understand from Council, that steps will be taken to collect outstanding rates, without respect to ...

    Article : 136 words
  38. AUNT MARY'S BAKING POWDER COMPETITION

    The above is a competition arranged by Messrs. Tillock and Co., proprietors of Aunt Mary's Baking Powder. Messrs. Tillock's lady representative ...

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  39. NEW HEALTH CENTRE

    With their characteristic generosity, the proprietors of Hector's Brickworks have again come forward to help a community asset. To assist the local ...

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  40. [?].P.S. RE-UNION

    With the object of arranging an an[?] re-union dinner at Dubbo, a [?] of all ex-G.P.S. students inter[?] will be held at the Mechanics' ...

    Article : 58 words
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