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  4. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    Detectives to-day arrested a man at Balmain in connection with the attack on volunteer limber workers at Newtown on Saturday. Later they ...

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  5. ON THE YARRA BANK

    The "May Day" meeting held on the Yarra bank, Melbourne, passed a resolution urging that an Industrial and political struggle against the exploiting ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Among the many visitors to Tattersall's Hotel during the carnival week were Mr. C. Mills and family (Gren-fell), Nurse Brooks (Grenfell), Mr. ...

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  7. WEIR WORK

    Mr. H. V. C. Thorby (Minister for Agriculture), accompanied by Mr. H. H. Dare (Commissioner for the Water Conservation and ...

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  8. OVER A BET

    Because it was alleged that he had used another man's betting ticket. to secure money from n bookmaker, William Merchant was ...

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  9. THE FATAL KNIFE

    An Italian named Bartolo Natal has been arrested at Geelong for alleged wilful murder of Edward Jenkins (29), labourer, who died from the result of ...

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  10. HIS LAST LAP

    During an acceleration test by the Sydney Motor Cycle Club, near Penrith, two motor cycles collided. The rider of one, Frank Coleman. ...

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  11. IN THE ANTARCTIC

    Sir G. Wilkins, interviewed here on his arrival from New York, said he was marking time until his return to the Antarctic in November. ...

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  12. "MAY DAY" RIOTS

    Although there have been sporadic clashes between the "Reds" and the police, the fierce fighting which marked the celebration of May Day, has now ...

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  13. "THOUGH HEAVENS FALL"

    Mr. G. Booth, M.L.A., said, "Though the heavens were to fall the strikers now would not capitulate in their fight against the coal owners." ...

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  14. GUN EXPLODES

    Rector Joseph Brickman (16), met with an extraordinary death near Cessnock. He was sliding down a deep declivity with his loaded gun in front ...

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  15. DUBBO'S TELEPHONE LIST

    Five years ago the number of Dubbo telephones was about half as big as that of Orange. To-day Orange heads the Western towns ...

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  17. 128 M.P.H.

    A young business man of Swan Hill, Victoria, flew to Essendon, a distance of 220 miles, yesterday morning at the rate of 128 miles per hour. He used ...

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  18. HITCHCOCK'S BODY

    According to an unofficial message from Perth, Mrs. Hitchcock has decided in favour of a private burial of her husband's body in Perth. She ...

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  19. 2000 PERISH

    Two thousand perished in an earthquake in the Khorahsan district. Whole villages were wiped out, more than 700 buildings being destroyed. ...

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  20. THE WHEEL O' CHOCOLATES

    That the chocolate wheel is a great source of revenue for a hospital, was evinced in no uncertain manner during the annual Dubbo ...

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  21. CAPITAL COMMISSION

    According to Dr. Watson, formerly third Federal Capital Commissioner, that body has ceased to exist as a commission under the Seat of Government Administration Act, since March 18, the date of the acceptance of his ...

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  22. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The Labor call throughout the weekend again concentrated on the [?] not only for office, but also for absolute power. ...

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  23. HONOURING MRS. TIBBITS

    A happy gathering of nearly two score little girls, members of the St. Andrew's Mission Band, met in Mrs. E. A. Tink's drawing-room on Friday ...

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  24. ALLEGED NEGLECT

    The Local Government Department to-day opened an inquiry Into the recent suspension of the Town Clerk of Canterbury. Later a similar inquiry ...

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  25. BLOWN THROUGH DOORWAY

    Owing to a generator exploding at the works of Gardiner, Wearn and Co. Proprietory Ltd., power engineers, this morning, William James (21), ...

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  26. "MY, BIKE, THANK YOU!"

    It doesn't do to take someone else's bicycle by mistake, as a certain young man in this town now asserts. He rode his machine to ...

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  27. OUR BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB

    The President (Mr. E. Shindlair) presided at the usual meeting of Our Boys Football Club, at which a good crowd was present. ...

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  28. HELPING THE UNFORTUNATE

    "Help for those in need, for those who have been the victims of sickness, of accident, of bereavement, and misfortune generally will be discussed at ...

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  29. HEAVY RAINS

    Heavy rains have fallen at Perth, causing serious floods. A large store collapsed and slid half way down an embankment. ...

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  30. WON'T STRIKE

    A meeting of the men employed at Yalloura electrical power house, Victoria, resolved not to strike in sympathy with the limber workers unless the ...

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  31. ACCIDENT AT WEIR

    Mr. W. (Bill') Morris, an employee at the weir and one of the Weir team's footballers met with a nasty accident last week. ...

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  32. THANK YOU!

    At long last the Rugby League has supplied a table for the use of Pressmen at football matches. This is very much appreciated and ...

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  33. To-Day's Forecast

    Cloudy, with more showers and thunder in parts of the State, and some thunderstorms also likely in the north-east corner. Fine and ...

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  34. WAITARA'S WING

    The Minister for Health, Mr. Arthur, opening the new wing of the Waltara Foundlings' Home, said it was one of the finest institutions for the ...

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  35. STATE'S DRINK BILL

    The annual report of the New South Wales Prohibition Alliance states that the drink bill in New South Wales amounts to nearly £21,000,000. ...

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  36. DEBATING SOCIETY

    The open debate "That Sunday Sport is the Best Policy for Dubbo," to be held at the Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday night, ...

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  37. MENACE TO SOCIETY

    "A menace to society" was how the police described a woman, Sarah Laws, who was before P.M. Adams to-day charged with being a common ...

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  38. TENNIS ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of delegates in the Dubbo Tennis Association will be held in the office of Mr. C. Taylor, Church-street, on Friday night, at 7. 30. ...

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  39. VAUDEVILLE AT THE EMPIRE

    To-morrow (Tuesday) night, at the Empire Hall, Stanley McKay's Company will present a gigantic vaudeville programme with new songs, new ...

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  40. A.W.U REPRESENTATIVE VISITS THE WEIR

    A visit was paid the men at the weir last week by Mr. Roberts, a representative of the A.W.U. Mr. Roberts ad dressed the men during both lunch ...

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  41. DEATH OF YOUNG BOY

    Grim reaper Death, with his sickle kein, has brought sorrow to the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Buterworth. The youngest son of the family, aged 12, has ...

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  43. CRASHED TO DEATH

    Mervyn Davis (18) was crushed to death at Aloomba when a tractor he was driving rolled 20 feet down an embankment. His neck was broken and ...

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