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  4. MAN KILLED

    At 10 a.m. on Saturday morning Harold Vincent Mackey signed on for work at the Dubbo railway yards. At ten past 10 o'clock he ...

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  5. WHERE ARE THEY?

    There is still no Information of the whereabouts of the airmen Moir and Owen. It is thought they may have possibly landed at Timor. ...

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  6. ALMOST CHOKED

    Constable William Ryan was brutally assaulted while attempting to arrest two men at Lambton, near Newcastle, on Saturday night. ...

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  7. SOUTHERN CROSS ENQUIRY

    When the Southern Cross inquiry was resumed to-day, Mr. Hammond, K.C., said that he had received a number of anonymous ...

    Article : 108 words
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  9. FIRMLY ESTABLISHED

    Dubbo, with a river adjacant, and on the threshold of the vas- Western area--where development still awaits--and with its network of ...

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  10. WRECKED!

    A building known as Tattersall's hairdressing, tobacconist and billiard room at Mackey was completely wrecked by an explosion as the result of a ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Sir Arthur George Murchiuson Fletcher, Colonial Secretary at Ceyton, has been apopinted Governer of Fiji. ...

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  12. NO PLACE TO LAND

    There is still no news of Moir and Owen. Sir Keith Smith says that there is no place between Timor and the ...

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  13. I.W.W. OUTBURST

    A speaker at an I.W.W. gathering in Sydney Domain yesterday declared that the "I.W.W. was 100 per cent, revolutionary." ...

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  14. INTO THE DANUBE

    There was a spectacular and tragic mishap alien a Fokker cargo-carrier, flying from Vienna to Budapest, developed, engine trouble and dived into the ...

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  15. OLD MATTERS REVIVED

    Some months ago the Newtown Progress Association wrote asking that Council consider the installation of a town garbage destructor. ...

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  16. MANY CASUALTIES

    At the Adelaide races held on Saturday no less than 17 casualties occurred. Three jockeys were seriously injured. ...

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  17. "A DEATH TRAP"

    "I have several times seen accidents narrowly averted at this spot," said Mr. J. Evans at the Newtown Progress Association ...

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  18. TO CROSS ATLANTIC

    A vivid, and hitherto unpublished, story of the day-long battle waged with the elements by the giant airship, the Graf Zeppelin, after she was compelled to abandon her attempt to fly over the Atlantic, comes from the south of France, ...

    Article : 268 words
  19. EXPORT OF STUD SHEEP

    Following an article in our last issue sounding a warning note with regard to the export of the district's stud sheep to South ...

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  20. WONDERFUL WORK

    Too much praise cannot ba given to the work of the Dubbo District Ambulance which, in charge of Superintendent Arthur ...

    Article : 311 words
  21. AFTER NEW ENGINES

    Dr.Eckner, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, has gone to Berlin to obtain two new engines. He says his failure is due to ...

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  22. BIG BLAZE

    Portas Timber Mill at Fairfield, near Melbourne, was practically destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at between ...

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  23. SUSPICIOUS

    The dead body of a Chinese named Jong-Wong was found in a weatherboard dwelling at Waterloo with a wound on his lip which was bleeding. ...

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  24. THE WOOL MARKET

    Goldsborough, Mort and Co. Ltd., Sydney, under date of Thursday, report:--Special interest has been centered in ...

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  25. AFTER THE FIRE

    When the police made an investigation after a fire had been extinguished at the premises of the Oxford Tailoring Company at Redfern they ...

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  26. WON'T LEAVE WORK

    It is reported that the engineers employed at the Sydney Timber Yards have refused to strike. It has been dellded they will not leave work unless ...

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  28. CLAIMING EARLDOM

    Legal proceedings are being instituted by James William Perceval, a 60 year-old North London baker, claiming the Earldom of Egmont, at present ...

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  29. NO OBJECTION

    Archbishop Kelly says there is no reason why the people should not have sport on Sundays after they have attended church. ...

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  30. "STRIKE IS LOST"

    O'Brien, addressing a meeting in the Domain yesterday, said many timber-workers realised that the "strike was lost" and were only holding out for ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. INJURED FOOTBALLERS

    While playing football in the Peak Hill-Our Boys 'game yesterday, E. Gallagher, of Peak Hill, received a fractured wrist. In the representative ...

    Article : 49 words
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  34. NEW RAILWAY LOG

    An Agreement having been reached between the Government and the Railway Commissioners on the hours and wage's question, a new log was served ...

    Article : 38 words
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  37. DEAD EARL'S WILL

    Hot on the heels of the Australian, James William Perceval's claim, to the Earldom comes the announcement that probate on the ninth Earl's estate ...

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