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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 13 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. Interesting Point

    An interesting point cropped up in the Police Court to-day, when T. E. Shepherd sought to recover £121110, being wages allegedly ...

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  5. "The Gondoliers"

    An earnest hand of local amateurs is busily working on the well-known comic opera, "The Gondoliers." which will he staged ...

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  6. Local and General

    Setting off the Soldiers' Memorial in Victoria Park are the splendid gates which have just been erected. Entirely in keeping with the grandeur of the ...

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  7. When Tug Collided

    When 30 miles from the Humber's Mouth, a tug collided with a Spanish steamer and sank her in six minutes. The crew jumped into the water. ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    An absentee at the annual meeting of the Western District Racing Association held at Orange last week, was Mr. W. Hogan, the genial stipendiary ...

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  9. THE JINGLE OF BINGLE

    Bingle writes: "Have you ever heard the clang of the Ambulance motor hell and realised that it is speeding off in some humanitarian journey. There ...

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  10. Mystery Death

    Mystery surrounds the death of Albert Thomas Uphill, a grazier of Pine Hills, Deniliquin, who was found unconscious on the rocks below a private ...

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  11. Obituary

    In the District Hospital on Thursday, Richard Silk died at the age of 60 years. Deceased, who was well-known in the Dubbo and Narromine districts, ...

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  12. AN EXPLANATION

    In an article which appeared in last issue of the "Dispatch," dealing with the Wheat Pool, there was no distinguishing mark attached to denote ...

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  13. FATAL CAR RACE

    Frank Clarke, the driver of a car in the Belfast Tourist Trophy Race which ran into a breakdown gang, succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. ...

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  14. TO SETTLE DISPUTES

    It is reported that a number of members of the State Ministry favour the abolition of the Industrial Commission of three judges, leaving the employers ...

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  15. JANE McCORMICK

    Still another old Dubbo resident passed away on Saturday, when June McCormick died at her late residence, 2 Ser[?]street, The deceased, who ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. EUCHRE AND DANCE

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  17. CRASHED AND SANK

    The Italian Schneider Cup Flat seaplane crashed and sank in Lake Fard[?] This is the second loss in a month. ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. BULLETS FLY

    The Camden police arrested a young man in connection with the shooting of Francis Nanearrow (17). who was admitted to the local hospital on ...

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  20. PATRICK JAMES REARDON

    In a private hospital on Friday night, there passed away Patrick James Reardon, a well-known resident of Peak Hill. The deceased, who was 45 years ...

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  21. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    David McDonald was committed for trial at Launceston Police Court on a charge of having robbed, while armed, Miss Adams, and with having ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. DETECTIVE "SOME TRAVELLER"

    Well-known in the Western racing world, Mr. H. Sh[?]hy, detective for the Western District Racing Association, is "some traveller." During the past ...

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  23. LABOUR VICTORY

    The bye-election for the South Australian Legislative Council resulted in an easy victory for Whilford. the Labor candidate. ...

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  24. Whitney Cup

    Travelling to Wellington yesterday, the Dubbo Catholic Tennis Club endeavoured to lilt the Whitney Cup, which was recently won ...

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  25. HUGHES HITS OUT

    The principal features of the debate on the no confidence motion moved by the deputy leader of the Opposition in relation to the Government's action in withdrawing the prosecution of Mr. John Brown, were an attack on the Prime Minisetr's action by Mr. ...

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  26. GAMES AT DUBBO BOWLING CLUB

    On Wednesday night sonic interesting games should result as a consequence of the meeting of members of the Railway institute and the Dubbo ...

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  27. DUBBO OR ORANGE?

    At the annual meeting of the Western District Racing Association at Orange last week, when it was suggested that the offices of ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. NEWTOWN EUCHRE TOURNAMENT

    Interesting games marked the first session of the big euchre tournament which the Newtown Progress Association is running in its new hall. The ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. QUEENSLAND RAINFALL

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  30. "WE ARE SEVEN"

    The case in which seven union leaders are charged with alleged conspiracy was again before the Central Court to-day. ...

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  31. DUBBO PARENTS PLEASED

    Dubbo parents express their satisfaction at the "turn of things" in regard to school holidays, for with startling abruptness ...

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  32. TWO INJURED

    As a result of accidents during the week-end, two men wore admitted to hospital suffering from injuries. Fortunately neither case ...

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  33. The Fifth Test

    In the fifth Test match against South Africa England batted first and at stumps had lost four wickets for 166, Sutcliffle St not out and Woolley ...

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  34. CYCLING CLUB'S SKATING RINK

    With skating so popular in Dubbo, the Cycling Club has decided to lay down a new cement floor at its rink in Erskine-street, where work will be ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    At first temporarily fine and mild, but with tome morning frosfs and fogs in the north-east districts, later becoming cloudy, ...

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  36. STRUCK OFF

    The Full Court to-day struck off the roll of solicitors the name of Campbell Harding Giffard King, rec[?] convicted ut the Darlinghurst Quarter ...

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  37. COAL PROFITS

    It is understood that the Coal Commission's report dealing with colliery profits for 1927 will be presented to the Government within a few days. ...

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  38. TO CROWN KING CRICKET

    The annual general meeting of the Dubbo Cricket Association will he held at Enderby's Cafe. Talbragar-street, at 8 o'clock on Friday night, when a full ...

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  39. THE ROMA FLOW

    It is reported that the average flow of gas from the Roma Oil Corporation's No. 1 well is now 1,260,000 cubic feet per day. ...

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  40. BANDITS' BOOTY

    Two men visited the chemist's simp of Mervyn Walter at Englemont, near Melbourne, this morning and on the pretext of wanting a prescription ...

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  41. FABRICS FIREPROOF

    The "Daily Express" says that a group of industrial magnates, in a strong room in a Liverpool office, witnessed secret tests of a remarkable ...

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  42. SNOWDEN REJECTS

    Chancellor of Exchequer Snowden has written his reply to the Four Powers proposals, which he rejects as unacceptable. ...

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  43. WORTH MARKING

    At Bullfinch on Saturday the Premier unveiled a table on the first lease pegged out on the Eastern goldfields, which led eventually to ...

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  44. APPLAUDING SNOWDEN

    To-day is the delegates' first day's rest since the conference met at The Hague. Mr. Snowden's attitude continues to ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    Special intercession for industrial pence was made in Anglican churches yesterday. Archbishop Wright, referring to prevailing industrial unrest, ...

    Article : 39 words
  46. VANDALS CAUGHT

    Many offenders against the Wildflowers and Native Plants Protection Act were caught yesterday as a result of extensive operations by the Rangers' ...

    Article : 36 words
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