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  4. PERSONALIA

    Mr. Geo. Wilson, M.L.A., accompanied by Lt.-Col. Munro, general secretary of the Country Party, will be in Dubbo all day on Saturday, and will be pleased ...

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  5. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Miss Adelaide Smith, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith, of "Hampton Park," Eulomoge, has announced her engagement to Mr. F. W. J. Astill ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers has discovered that a flaw exists in the Moratorium legislation passed by the present Government. ...

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  7. WAGE REDUCTION

    Chief Judge Dethridge announced in the Federal Arbitration Court that, immediately on the return of the Court to Melbourne, it would proceed with ...

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  8. Export of Butter

    Members of the Dairy Produce Export Control Board conferred in Sydney to-day with a sub-committee of the Federal Cabinet, to discuss the question ...

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  9. WAR IN THE ORIENT

    The trouble is spreading inside the Great Wall. Both armies are erecting defences in the vicinity of Tientsin and a big clash is imminent. ...

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  10. Glebe Colliery

    A fierce bush fire threatened Globe Colliery, Newcastle, yesterday. Miners wore brought to the surface to light the flames, which were held ...

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  11. PROFESSOR ANGUS

    Professor Angus was entertained at lunch, privately, by about 40 ministers of the Methodist Church, mostly youngmen, who comprised his pupils at St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NARROW ESCAPE

    Ernest Mackay (24), of Auburn, and Arthur Bacon (28), of Hurlstone Park, narrowly escaped suffocation by petrol fumes, while working in an ...

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  13. EXCELLENT START

    The Western Australian revenue for February exceeded the expenditure by £11,000, whereas for the corresponding month of the previous year there was ...

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  14. DUBBO SHOW

    Interest in the coming Diamond Jubilee continues keen, and latest donations are three 751b. bogs of concentrated Vita-Lick for the user to mix with own ...

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  15. WORKERS' WAGES

    During the past five years the Australian Railways Union has spent over £16,000 in legal costs, in securing industrial awards. ...

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  16. FETTLER'S FATE

    William Keat, a railway fettler, was run down and killed by the Broken Hill Express near Menindie. He received a compound fracture of ...

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  17. NEW AIR COMPANY

    Following the decision of the Australian National Airways Ltd. to go into voluntary liquidation, a new company, to be known as the International ...

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  18. FIRST NEGATIVE

    The Queensland Premier (Mr. Fogan Smith) has refused to accede to the request of the State public services' for a five-day week, on the ground that ...

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  19. PAPAL DELEGATE

    Monsignor Philip Bernardini has been appointed Papal Delegate to Australasia in succession to Archbishop Cattaneo. Monsignor Bornardini has been a ...

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  20. CARS COLLIDE

    As the result of a collision between two cars, near Orange, on Thursday night last, Mrs. F. Maddocks, of Dubbo, sustained painful injuries to her face. ...

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  21. WAR FEVER

    Many Chinese, resident in Australia, have offered their services in the war against Japan, while numerous applications for enlistment have como from ...

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  22. FESTIVAL NIGHT

    On Monday and Tuesday nights good crowds responded to Salvation Army appeal for its Harvest Festival. The hall had been appropriately dressed ...

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  23. DE VALERA'S DAY

    The dail, by 75 votes to 49, passed the Oath Abolition Bill, which will become law in 60 days, irrespective of whether the Senate passes it or not. ...

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  24. THE NEW ORDER

    Addressing the members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants last night, Sir Philip Game said the world seemed to be waiting for a new system ...

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  25. EX-STUDENTS' UNION

    The sixth annual general mooting of the Dubbo High School ex-Students' Union was held at the High School last night. ...

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  26. BANK CRISIS

    Although the bank crisis throughout the country is causing grave concern to depositors, New York banks, generally, are said to be not endangered. There ...

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  27. MRS. MATT SAWYER

    Mrs. Matt Sawyer, State President of the C.W.A., arrived in Dubbo this morning. After inspecting the Health Centre and Rest Rooms, the ...

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  28. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Mostly fine in southern districts, but cloudy and sultry elsewhere, with scattered showers ...

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  29. STOCKING UP

    Japan has purchased five more steamers, including the Moeraki, well-known in Australia. ...

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  30. LAST OF THE TESTS

    When "The Liberal" went to press on Tuesday, Wyatt and Hammond were batting. Seventy runs were on the board and 164 were wanted to give ...

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  31. NOT GUILTY

    Eric White (20), who pleaded, not guilty to a charge of brooking, entering and stealing, and also of receiving stolen property, in the Quarter Sessions ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. BRITISH LIEUTENANT

    The War Office is maintaining the strictest secrecy concerning Lieut. Baillie Stewart, who has been imprisoned in the Tower of London since January ...

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  33. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Rain is sadly needed out Tottenham way. Most of the properties are well stocked, there is feed in abundance but very little water. ...

    Article : 161 words
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