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  2. Advertising

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  4. DEAD HORSES

    Three festering carcases of dead horses, alleged to be lying in the Macquarie River, with 15 others in various stages of decomposition, have resulted in the Talbragar Shire Council deciding to take action against a landowner at Whylandra Crossing. ...

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  6. THE MOTOR TOLL

    Two youths Claude Bishop (15) and Ernest Green (18) were killed at New Mile End, near Adelaide, when their motor cycle crashed head on into a ...

    Article : 64 words
  7. GRAF'S FAST TIME

    The Graf Zeppelin completed her fourth Hight over the Atlantic yesterday morning, passing over Paris at 6.30 a.m. She had been previously ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Representing the Dubbo District "tennis Association, .Messrs. C. Taylor and J. Garcia attended the funeral oi the late Mrs. Matchett on Friday ...

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  9. Making River Beautiful

    That the members of the Beautification Committee are determined that their labours shall result in something which will create a ...

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  10. Obituary

    The death took place in a private [?] Dubbo on Thursday morning last of John, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Grube, of Brisbane-street. ...

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  11. JAMES WILSON DUNNE

    There died in the Dubbo District Hospital on Thursday fast a very old and well-known resident of the district in the person of James Wilson Dunne. ...

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  12. THE "BASHER" GANGS

    The Rev. Victor Bell, president of the Council of Churches, in an address yesterday strongly denounced the brutality of the "basher" gang and ...

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  13. RECORD WILL STAND

    Eckner explains that the Graf Zeppelin's fast time was due to taking advantage of the strong south-westerlies from Newfoundland. The ...

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  14. IDA CATHERINE PEARSON MATCHETT

    Death removed another of Dubbo's oldest residents on Thursday last, when Ida Catherine Matchett, widow of the late John George Matchett, of ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. CUT TO PIECES

    Robert Haddow. aged 10, und Michael Scully (60), were killed when a motor lorry got out of control at Newtown and crashed into a shop. ...

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  16. BIG AIR RACE

    Three Britishers are still leading in the round Europe air rare. Lady Bailey is apparently making the flight not as a competitor but as a ...

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  17. SNOWDEN'S STAND

    A "Sun" message states that the crisis over the reparations question remains unabated, despite frantic efforts at conciliation by M. Franqui, a member of the Belgian delegation, who Interviewed Dr. Hilferding, a German delegat e, at midnight on Saturday. ...

    Article : 282 words
  18. Baltimore Sensation

    Charged with having maliciously damaged property at the Royal Hotel, Baltimore, on August 6, four men appeared before P.M. ...

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  19. CATHERINE ENRIGHT

    After having lived over 60 years in the Dubbo district, where she made many friends, Catherine Enright passed away in a private hospital this ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. WELCOME RAIN

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  21. MACDONALD CONGRATULATES

    The British United Press states that Prime Minister Macdonald has telegraphed Mr. Snowden congratulating him on his stand and heartily ...

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  22. ROBERT BRUCE PURVIS

    In the Dubbo District Hospital yesterday afternoon there died a very old and well-known resident of the Western district in the person of Robert! Bruce Purvis, aged 80 years. The de-I ...

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  23. STOCK MARKETS AT HOMEBUSH

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report that moderate supplies kept bidding for sheep and lambs firm at Homebush last Thursday. Prime cattle changed ...

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  24. Local and General

    The Country Women's Association Group Conference has been fixed to take place at Wellington on August 22. The following delegates will represent ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled, with more rain in eastern half of the State and further heavy falls on the South Coast, bat improving ...

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  26. LEPROSY CURES

    According to the Rev. A. E. Blackwell, 83 per cent, of the leprosy coses are now curable. He described these results as a miraculous medical science. ...

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  27. TREES FOR FARMERS

    Any farmers who desire young pepper or kurrajong trees free of cost should communicate with Mr. A. R. Samuels, District Forester, Lands ...

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  28. OVER THE CUFFS

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Doris Emily Holmes (41), who was killed when she dropped 260 feet over the cliffs on to the rocks ...

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  29. DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT

    The death occurred of Mrs. Jam Allan, of Eschol, on Saturday morning at the age of 92. Deceasel, whose husband pre-deccased her in 1908, left ...

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  30. STATE ELECTION

    Labour circles predict an early State election. An appeal to the country before the middle of next year is considered as unlikely. ...

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  31. HOSPITAL UPKEEP

    "It takes £700 a month to run the hospital now," said the secretary (Mr. J. E. Serisier) to the Hospital Committee on Friday ...

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  32. LICE INFESTED SHEEP

    Before Mr. Chapman, P.M., in the Police Court to-day, a drover, Earnest E. Hood was charged with having driven lice-infested sheep, ...

    Article : 204 words
  33. FAILING TO CLEAN SLAUGHTER HOUSES

    Failing to keep their slaughterhouses clean, several butchers appeared in Court to-day, when fines ranging from £2 to £4 were imposed. ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. TOWARDS COST OF OVAL

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  35. NOT TO CLOSE

    Senator Glasgow, Minister for Defence, says that there in no truth in the rumour that the Royal Naval College at Jervis Bay is to be closed. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN ARCHBISHOP

    It is understood that no further invitations will be tendered to clergymen overseas in respect to selection of the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne. Steps will be taken at an early date to ...

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  37. FOOTBALLER INJURED

    W. Dever a member of the Wellington rep. team, received chest Injuries in yesterday's Johnnie Walker Cup match and was later taken by the ...

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  38. FATAL INJURIES

    Patrick Chanlon, a prominent apprentice jockey, died yesterday as the result of Injuries received when his mount fell in the Chatsworth Plate at ...

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  39. MAY LOSE SEAT

    According to present indications, and the opinion held in State political circles, the redistribution of electoral boundaries now in progress by the ...

    Article : 123 words
  40. CARS COLLIDE

    When two cars collided at the corner of Cobbora and Macquarie streets at about 7.43 last night both were slightly damaged, although, luckily, ...

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  41. THE STRIKE FUND

    The contributions to the strike fund Instituted by htc Melbourne Trades Hall Council to assist the timber workers and others involved In the strike, ...

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  42. NEW BOOKS FOR MECHANICS' INSTITUTE

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  43. STILL THEY GO

    An ex-President of the A.I.P. (Mr. Webster) views with the greatest alarm the action of the Federal Government in allowing our best sheep to ...

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  44. A CLUB RAID

    The police, untied with heavy axes, broke into the Albert Athletic Club's premises on Saturday night and arrested 44 men, who were charged with ...

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  45. SPEEDING UP

    The Federation of British Industries has sent a letter strongly urging the speeding up of the [?]mail lo Australia. "We are convinced," It says, ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. ADULTERATED MILK

    Alleged to have sold adulterated milk, two dairymen were fined £8 and £1 respectively In the Police Court to-day. ...

    Article : 23 words
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