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  4. RAZOR SLASHING

    Arthur Cummings was charged in the Police Court today willi having, by means of a razor, indicted grievous bodily harm on Hunter Everingham on the night of June 8. The accused, represented by Mr. McGuinn, sat with ...

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  6. VICTORY

    Before the biggest crowd seen at a local football match this year, Dubbo defeated Wellington at the Showground . yesterday after a ...

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  7. BANDITS' BIG BOOTY

    Two robbers held up the Mexican Southern Pacific passenger train, shot and wounded the engineer and escaped with the loot, which may reach £25000. ...

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  8. "ALMOST THE END "

    The trawler Goolgwal had a narrow escape from foundering during a south-westerly gale off Gabo Island. The vessel was almost enveloped by ...

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  9. THE COAL CRISIS

    A combined meeting of unions at Kurri Kurri has determined to renew picketing at Richmond Main and Pelaw Main Collieries tonight. ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    Superintendent A. Dud&un, of the Dubbo Ambulance, left on Saturday tor a well-deserved month's holiday in the city. For the past 12 months Mr. ...

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  11. NO REDUCTION IN WAGES

    A meeting of the State Executive, of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemens' Union has reaffirmed the decision not to agree to any reduction of ...

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  12. WHIRLED TO DEATH

    Lachlan McKinnon (14), met with a terrible death on a farm near Murrayville when his clothes caught in the spindle of an engine. He was whirled ...

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  13. THE PUBLIC SERVICE

    Acting Premier Buttenshaw says that there is no truth whatever in the rumour of a proposed reduction of salaries of the State public servants Such ...

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  14. BADLY BEATEN

    At the Town Council's election on Saturday nil the Labour candidates were badly defeated. ...

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  15. STRONG SOU' WESTERLIES

    A strong south-westerly gale is blowing tit Richmond and it is considered unlikely that the Southern Cross will take off today. ...

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  16. MORE 'QUAKES

    Many additional earthquake shocks were experienced yesterday. A complete evacuations of Murchison district has been decided upon. Many refugees ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP PASSES

    Dr. Charles Riley, Anglican Archbishop of Perth, died yesterday, aged 75 years. He has been ailing for a considerable time. ...

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  18. PRESS PIONEER PASSES

    William McLeod, for many years connected' with the "Sydney Bulletin," died this morning, after a lengthy illness, aged 79. ...

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  19. WON'T NEGOTIATE

    The trouble in the timber trade is just a acute today as ever, and forty-six timber merchants have issued another ultimatum determined that negotiations will only be made under certain conditions. ...

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  20. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    The Secretary of the Sydney Suburban Timber Merchants' Association said today that so far as he could ascertain there was no truth in the ...

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  21. IN SNOWY MANTLE

    Many stations on the Central and Southern Tablelands recorded snow during the weekend. ...

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  22. SCULLIN'S ADVICE

    Mr. Seullin, Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Opposition, referring to the derision of the joint conference at Melbourne on Saturday, advised the ...

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  23. MOTOR FATALITY

    The condition of Mrs. Bensley, who was seriously injured in the fatal motor smash last week, when the Rev. Bensley, of Gilgandra, ...

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  24. FOOTBALL HUMOUR

    Something always seems to happen when Dubbo meets Wellington at football. Yesterday the tans tram both towns became rather ...

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  25. AGAINST AERIAL ATTACK

    The Secretary for War has approved of a programme for fortifying every important American city against an aerial attack and will ask a ...

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  26. CORRESPONDENCE

    [This journal accepts letters on all subjects for publication, but dues not necessarily endorse the views expressed by the contributors] ...

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  27. (To the Editor)

    Sir,--It is not long since the "Dispatch" dealt very ably with the mongrel dog menace. This was followed by a letter from a correspondent on the ...

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  28. SMART WORK

    At 5 o'clock last night Sergeant Sweeney, received word of a robbery in the Macquarie View Hotel, and at 7.30 be had two suspects in ...

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  29. THE MOTOR TOLL

    Betty Adams, aged 4, and Alison Keating (20), were killed in motor cycle accidents in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  30. Win for Railway

    Railway v. Wallace and McGee provided the curtain-raiser, which was a good game, although not productive of any fireworks. Railway eventually ...

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  31. ON PURPLE MANTLE

    Over 10,000 people, representing every rank of the Salvation Army and all walks of life, filled Albert Hall at General Booth's memorial service. ...

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  32. THE WORK WEEK

    Minister for Customs Gullett, addressing a Social gathering at Melbourne, said that no tariff, no matter how high, could compete against the ...

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  33. Geurie Defeat Wongarbon

    One of the best games staged in Geurie this season took place yesterday, when the local 9.9 team warded off a challenge from Wongarbon 9.9 ...

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  34. WHEN TYRE BLEW OUT

    When a ear capsized near Klama Joseph Francis Love (24), was killed. It is believed that a tyre blew out. ...

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