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  4. THE JINGLE OF SINGLE

    Mingle writes; "I was one of the Saturday crowd which saw Dubbo thirteen wive the Johnny Walker Cup from the ever attacking Yeoval ...

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  5. IS IT DOOMED?

    It is reported that, a "cave" has been formed amongst a section of members of the Legislative Council in an attempt to prevent the proposed reform ...

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  6. BIG MELBOURNE FIRE

    Our of the most disastrous Ares in the history of Melbourne occurred on Saturday night, when the premises of Payne's Bon Marche, in Bourke- street. ...

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  7. TO OTHER FIELDS

    It is reported that Mr. C. O. Harvey, who was suspended from his office of Custodian of Expropriated Properties in New Guinea, has resigned from the ...

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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Physical culture under the auspices of the Younger Set and conducted by Miss Bertwhistic, will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at the Protestant Hall ...

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  9. NO EVIDENCE

    When Charles Henry Sorlie was charged at the Central Police Court today with having maliciously shot William Archer with intent to do ...

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  10. ACROSS ATLANTIC

    It is reported that Kingsford- Smith has decided on Amsterdam of Loudon as the starling point for the suggested Trans -Atlanitic flight. ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Mr. V. D. Cox, who has been president of the Mudgee Agricultural Society for over a quarter of a century, has again been re -elected unopposed. ...

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  12. LEAGUE MEETING TO-NIGHT

    Secretary "Bill'' Baldwin is desirous of a full roll up at the League executive meeting tonight in the Town Hall at 7.30, as there are several matters ...

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  13. OUR PICTURE SHOW

    Tonight Manager Taylor will present one of the most outstanding successes of the picture world, when be, will introduce Lon Chancy in the great ...

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  14. ZONE SYSTEM

    During the Summer no one suffers more from shortage of water than the residents of Newtown. At a meeting of the Newtown ...

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  15. RED LETTER DAY

    Sunday was a red letter day in Dubbo Anglican history, marking as it did the visit of the Most Rev. Archbishop Wright, Primate of ...

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  16. SOME OF THE SPOILS

    On the night of July 5 [?] safe in Shaw's jewellery establishment at Rockdale was blown open and a large number of sliver and gold watches ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Further frosts in the north- eastern half, cloudy in the southern border districts, with scattered showers, chiefly on the Central ...

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  18. AN OLD OFFENDER

    Charged with drunkenness in the police Court today, Earnest Smith was lined £2. "You're been lined £2 innumerable times for druakeuness," ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S COURT

    There was a heavy list before the new P.M., Mr. Chapman, in the Police Court today, when a large crowd was in the gallery. No less than nine of ...

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  20. THE DAVIS CUP

    America defeated Germany by a straight matches in the inter -zone filial of the Davis Cup. America now meets France in the ...

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  21. MAWSON ENDANGERED

    A car driven by Sir Dongtas Mawson collided with another car near Adelaide last night. Mr. Anthony, a member of the ...

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  22. MUSIC AT THE HOSPITAL

    The Salvation Army Bund will reader a programme of music and sung at the District Hospital on Sunday afternoon next ...

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  23. DANCE AND EUCHRE TO-NIGHT

    All those in search of a good night's entertainment are advised to attend the "blue and while" euchre party and dance which will be held in the Royal ...

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  24. WAR IN CHINA

    Although it was stated in a message from London on Saturday night that the Soviet would not declare war on China and would not send troops to Manchuria unless the Chinese invaded Soviet territory, later messages set out that ...

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  25. THE CASUAL COLUMN AGAIN

    Once again the "Dispatch" casual column has restored last property to the owner in Monday afternoon's edition Mr. J. Pope, of Gipps -street, ...

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  26. STADIUM SENSATION

    With a punch like the kick of a horse, Jack Dawson, of Bathurst, so severely shook Jack Campbell, of Lake Cargelligo, at the Royal ...

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  27. FIRE AT POLICE STATION

    About 9 o'clock on Saturday night the fire brigade received a to the rear of the police station in Erskine- street, North Dubbo, where Tracker ...

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  29. MASTERPIECE OF HYPOCRISY

    It brands the second Soviet note as a masterpiece of hypocrisy" calculate to hoodwink the cutire world, adding that Russia has deliberately ignored ...

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  30. TOC H MEETING

    Under the auspices of the Dubbo group of Toc H, a public meeting will be held in the Protestant Hull tonight, when the Rev. E. J. Davidson, M.A., ...

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  31. MANIFESTO TO WORLD

    The Nanking Government's promised manifesto to the World Bowers explaining the seizure of the railway was issued this morning. ...

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  32. "THE HOME FIRES"

    A man and his wife were arrested last night by the Kogarah police charged with conspiracy together to burn down their home with intent to defraud ...

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  33. BUS BOLTS

    Three women were killed and thirty passengers seriously injured at Whitby when a 'bus descending a steep hill zecame uncontrollable, shot through a ...

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  34. OVER AN OPPOSSUM SKIN

    An elderly man, John Hunter, stood in the dock at the Police Court today to answer the charge of having the skin of an oppossum, a protected ...

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  35. TOC H

    At the monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Men's League held yesterday, the Rev. E. J. Davidson, Padre of the Toe H movement, gave an ...

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  36. CRUELTY TO HORSE

    Charged with having inflicted cruelly on a horse by working it with a big sore on its hack a young man, Charles Travey, was fined £2 and 8- costs in ...

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  37. LEGAL FEES

    The cost of the Coal Royal Commission is expected to reach £52,0000 by the time the inquir yeads in December next. ...

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  38. THE HOMEBUSH MARKET

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  39. DELINQUENTS BEWARE

    Butchers, farmers and graziers should be very careful to sec that their slaughtering premises are clean, and that all necessary permits are obtained ...

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  40. A VENDETTA

    While George Jacks, a nurseryman, of Ermington, Was walking along Elizabeth -street, City, last night no wax balled up by six men. ...

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