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  2. Advertising

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  4. "JEWISH GREED"!

    "Jewish ambition and greed is deliberately responsible for provoking the Arabs' attack in order to gain a world-wide support and reopen the ...

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  5. Redistribution

    Five new scuts are given to the country, and one is taken away from Newcastle area by the redistribution of electorates in the country and ...

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  6. "The Gondoliers"

    The season of success associated with the old-time favourite, "The Gondoliers," which, by the way, was staged under the arrangements ...

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  7. THE FIRST WIN

    Tho Australian Rugby League team opened its tour with a match against the Rochdale Hornets in the hottest weather, before 12,000 ...

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  8. The Jingle of Bingle

    Bingle was much impressed with the presentation of "The Gondoliers" last week, and desires to give vent to his appreciation. He writes: "I have seen ...

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  9. ROUTE GRANTED

    At the monthly meeting of the Talbragar Shire Council on Friday afternoon it was decided to grant the P.P. Board a travelling ...

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  10. Law for the People

    Mr. Justice Harvey, in a broadcast address last night on "Law for the People," made many recommendations for the popularising of law, the ...

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  11. Man of Monte Carlo

    The Crown Prince of Monarco is gravely ill. [Monarco is a rocky peninsula and coast strip 9 miles cast of Nice. It is ...

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  12. JAPAN'S TRADE

    G. Tukakashi, the well-known Japanese merchant, carrying on business in Australia, who returned to-day from Japan, said that a good demand ...

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  13. PITIFUL

    According to the Rev. George Cowle there are many Scots starving in the streets of Sydney. He considered It was pitiful that they should come out ...

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  14. OVERBALANCED

    John Calvert (17), a commercial, traveller, was drowned while fishing at Pittwater yesterday. When the body was recovered an anchor rope was ...

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  15. HID IN TREE

    George Chascling (52), after being assaulted with a hummer in a house in Wharf Lane, sought refuge in n tree overhanging Sussex-street. He was ...

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  16. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    The view is expressed In Ministerial circles that the State general elections may, be held in May next. ...

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  17. DEATH INTERVENES

    While an aged Chinese, who had been arrested with three others at Tamworlh, was being taken to the lockup at midnight on Saturday, he ...

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  18. "THE RED LIST"

    Three persons were killed in motor accidents in the city yesterday. The victims were Roy Curtis (17), Norma Hart (3), and Fred Hines (5). ...

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  19. Honours to Britain

    Flying Officer Waghorn and his supermarine Rolls Royce seaplane S6 won the Schneider Cup for Great Britain with an ...

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  20. Narrow Escape

    A very narrow escape from being electrocuted was the unenviable experience of Mr. Adams, a guest at the Club House Hotel lost week. ...

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  21. BRUCE WINS

    In the House of Representatives on Saturday, the motion for the adoption of the second reading of the Maritime Industries Bill was carried by 34 votes to 30. A critical vote is vet to be taken In ...

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  22. THE CLOSING SCENES

    The closing scenes associated with the successful season on Friday night were remarkable; the audience let itself go and a thunderous applause ...

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  23. Obituary

    The death occurred in the District Hospital yesterday of Terence Patrick O'Brien, the two-year-old sun of Mr. und Mrs. O'Brien, of 70 Gipps-street, ...

    Article : 80 words
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  25. SAD DEATH

    A distressing fatality occurred during the week-end when Patricia May Gemmell, the 18-montht-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. James ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Mostly fine in the north-west quarter of the Stale, but cloudy, with more showers in the southern and western areas and cold ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    On Thursday Dubbo received a visit from one of the most popular personalities of Forbes, Mr. A. D. Nelson, who is president of the Forbes ...

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  28. World's Record

    The British half-mite champion, C. Ellis, ran 1000 yards in two minutes 11 15 seconds, healing by one second the American, L. Brown's, record ...

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  29. After Speed Records

    It is learned that a new attempt on the world's speed record will be made by the British Schneider Cup team on Tuesday next. It is likely that the ...

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  30. HERBERT RICHARD PUNT

    After an illness of eleven days Herbert Richard Punt, a native of Temps, New South Wales, died in the Dubbo District Hospital last Friday. The ...

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  31. WONDERFUL RESPONSE

    Always to the fore where any humanitarian work is concerned, the Dubbo branch of the Country Women's Association is out to ...

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  32. ALLEGED "RING IN"

    The trial of five men charged with conspiracy in connection with the alleged "ring in" of the racing mare Greenie at country meetings was ...

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  33. WHITE SLAVERS

    Chief Secretary Chaffey has taken action with a view of preventing the activities of bogus theatrical agents hiring Australian girls away to the ...

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. IN THE ACT

    An all-night vigil by police resulted in the arrest of an oppossum poisoner while at Ills nefarious work in the Comabella district. ...

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  36. FURTHER DISMISSALS

    Further dismissals of temporary employees, many of them are returned soldiers, are threatened by the Postal Department, according to reports ...

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  37. Advertising

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  39. CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION

    John Joseph Smyth (29), who was found with his head in a gas stove at Paddington last week following his arrest on a charge of abduction, is still ...

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  40. Still Lurks

    Three taxi-drivers have informed the police that yesterday they were held up by the man who called himself "The Black Shadow." In each ...

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  41. BUFFALO LODGE MEETING

    Brothers and intending brother of the Dubbo Buffalo Lodge are reminded that a special summons meeting will be held la the Lodge rooms. Protestant ...

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  42. TATTERSALL'S HOTEL CHANGES HANDS

    In the Licensing Court to-day P.M. Chapman approved of the transfer of Tattersall's Hotel, Macquarie-street, from James William Osborne to Mark ...

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  43. THE FOXTON FIRE

    Another body has been found in the Foxton fire ruins, namely Samuel Thomson (23), a farm hand. This make, eight victim, of the halocaust. ...

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  44. "BLUE AND WHITE" DANCE

    Another of the enjoyable "Blue and White" euchre party and dances will be staged in the Royal Theatre on Wednesday night next. With splendid music. ...

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  45. FAILING TO VOTE

    For failing to vote at the last general elections a man was fined 10- and costs; in default, 21 hours, at the Police Court to-day. ...

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  46. WYANGA HOTEL

    In the Licensing Court to-day, the P.M., Colonel Chapman, grunted the transfer of the Wyanga Hotel from Cyril Golding to J. M. Golding. ...

    Article : 25 words
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