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  4. 63 MILES AN HOUR

    Yesterday throughout the State terrific heat and howling gales predominated. It was a day that will long be remembered for the trying experiences which happened. Every part of the State, from reports to hand this ...

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  5. THE FIELD OF SPORT

    In the language of the lad on the Flat, the punters' good form on the first and second days of the A.J.C. meeting was only "kidstakes." The ...

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  7. ENGLISH ELEVEN

    Yesterday the English cricketers played a match against Ceylon, when the latter's team was dismissed for less than 100 runs. ...

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  8. KIDNAPPED

    A million German wireless listeners have been astonishingly hoaxed. It was announced that Socialist Schwars would lecture on the problem, ...

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  9. IN THE KIT BAG

    When a man died in Melbourne recently his relatives could only discover assets valued at £300, yet it was thought that he was in possession at ...

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  10. Trail of Destruction

    Further reports of the destruction caused through yesterday's howling gale still continue to come in. The roof of the silo worskshop ...

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  11. STRIKE ENDED

    The strike of hotel employees at Broken Hill has ended. According to the terms of settlement ordinary employees will receive an increase of 76 ...

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  12. SERIOUS CHARGE

    Faced with a serious charge, Edgar Devenish was in the clock at the Police Court this morning to be tried for the alleged theft of various shirts, collars ...

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  13. TAYLOR WILL NOT PLAY

    Johnny Taylor, the famous Australian batsman, has announced the fact that he will be unable to play in the test cricket trial, Australia v. The ...

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  14. THE TWO CUPS

    From now on the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups markets are sure to be more animated. As a result of the A.J.C. meeting, ...

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  15. BLOWN OUT TO SEA

    Three fishermen from Huskisson, along the South Coast, who were blown out to sea on Friday last, were rescued by the destroyer Swordsman ...

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  16. ON LICENSED PREMISES

    At the Dubbo Police Court this morning several men were fined £1, with 8- costs; in default, three days, for being on licensed premises during ...

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  18. BLAZING BUSH FIRES

    A blazing belt of flame three miles wide swept over the country at Elong yesterday, and forty fire-fighters fought and sweated in the terrific heat in order to put out the blaze. ...

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  19. FAST BOWLERS

    White the trial teams to meet in Melbourne prior to the first test match were obviously chosen on last year's reputation rather than on present ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    At a conference of secretaries held in Sydney recently, Mr. W. H. Christie, secretary of the Dubbo P.P. Board, was appointed chairman of the Clerks' ...

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  21. DUBBO HIGH SCHOOL.

    In regard to the additions which are to be made to the Dubbo High School the Education Department to-day accepted that lodged by Wallace and ...

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  22. WOULD-BE POLICEMAN

    When John O'Brien set out to masquerade as a policeman and started giving advice. to girls and [?] ...

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  23. AFTER HOURS

    When Sergeants Sheridan and Hannaford strolled into the premises of the Great Western Hotel last month, they surprised some ...

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  24. HELPING THE PASTORALIST

    During a chat with the Hon. H. V. C. Thorby during the week-end, the "Dispatch" was informed of many matters of pastoral interest. ...

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  25. To-Day's Forecast

    Some showers about the Southern Slopes and Tablelands. Mostly fine elsewhere. Warm to hot in eastern and northen areas: west ...

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  26. COUNTRY PARTY'S NEW OFFICES

    The Country Party will be moving into new offices in the Protestant Hall to-morrow, and the public are requested to take note of this fact. Full ...

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  27. LOITERING WITH STOCK

    Because he had failed to drive his sheep a sufficient distance, and was alleged to have loitered with them on the road, the P.P. Board proceeded against ...

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  29. LUCKY ESCAPE

    When Mrs. G. S. Cameron and family were returning from Dubbo to Elong recently, the driver attempted to go through a creek and up the bank ...

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