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  5. "ALLOWED TO GO FREE"

    Menu Hamer (18), was convicted of concealment of a birth of a child at the Central Criminal Court, and was bound over to come up fur sentence if ...

    Article : 67 words
  6. CORRESPONDENCE

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

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  7. TIMBER TROUBLE

    The lenders of the timber workers have announced that negotiations are proceeding between a number of timber merchants and the Disputes ...

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  8. DUBBO SEWERAGE

    Further steps in connection with the sewerage were taken by Council on Tuesday night when arrangements for connections and the ...

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  9. DUBBO AS AIRPORT

    If the citizens of Dubbo do not enthuse sufficiently to Help in lite establishment of an aerodrome in this town one of the most golden opportunities ever offered will be allowed to slip and Narromine will be made an airport for Australian Airways' planes flying ...

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  10. THEIR OWN AFFAIRS

    Mr. Greenway, General Manager of the Abermain-Scaham Collieries, told the Coal Commission that lie objected to anyone, outside, knowing anything ...

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  11. "L. CHANEY" IS WILD

    In a letter to the Editor, a parent of Dubbo signing himself "L. Chaney, writes:-- What are our High Schools coming ...

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  12. MIRTH AND LAUGHTER

    Nothing adds more zest to a successful dance than a bright orchestra, and the dancers at the annual Church of England Ball, held in ...

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  13. POLICE CHARGED

    Mr. J. T. Lung, Leader of the Opposition, tins interviewed the Police Commissioner regarding the coses of alleged brutally against the timber work. ...

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  14. RABBIT FARMING

    A correspondent signing himself "Angoru Rabbit" writes:--"At a recent meeting of the Dubbo brunch ol the Farmers and Settlers' Association ...

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  15. TERRIFIC TORNADO

    A toranda at North Waitara wax responsible for great havoc to many farms and other buildings. Trees were uprooted en chase. ...

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  17. THE PRINCE AND AUSTRALIA

    There are rumours abroad that the Prince of Wales, whose love for Australia has been strongly reflected on many occasions since his last visit, will again visit Australia. Though it has been announced that ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    On the 25th ult. there passed peacefully to her eternal reward Frances Elizabeth Mary, the beloved wile of Mr. D. J. O'Sullivan, of ...

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  19. ALD. HECTOR'S RESIGNATION

    "Man in the Street" writes:--"The resignation of Mr. M. E. Hector from the Dubbo Municipal Council marks a distinct loss to public lift locally. ...

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  20. 'SENTENCE REDUCED

    Thomas Temperley, who was expelled from Hie Teachers' College following his conviction on it charge of riotous behaviour on the night of the ...

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  21. STABBED WITH PENKNIFE

    During nit argument concerning football among three young men on the Gladesville train last night one of the trio drew a penknife and stabbed ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    In order that he may become fully conversant with all kinds of batteries and battery repairs, the local firm of As[?]ley and Co. have sent one of their ...

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  23. HENRY WILSON

    Death took one of the younger members of the community on Tuesday morning, when Henry Wilson (32) passed away in the District Hospital. ...

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  24. SCREAMS ATTRACT

    Miss Ethel Young was walking towards her home at Moonee Ponds early this morning when a man approached her from behind, putting one arm ...

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  25. £1,000,000 DAMAGE

    The Assam floods are still taking a Loll of life, and relief parties with boats are trying desperately to reach the marooned starving villagers with ...

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  26. ADVANCE DUBBO

    At a large and enthusiastic meeting of Dubbo traders last night it was unanimously decided to form a Traders' Protection ...

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  27. TO QUARANTINE

    A third Y.A.L. boy has been removed to the quarantine station at North Head. Although ids sickness has not been de[?]cultely diagnosed as ...

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  28. NOT "SQUIBBING"

    Tommy Carr, whose towel was thrown in in the third round of his fight with Maurice Walsh on Saturday night, wants the public to ...

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  29. JOHN EDWARD LYNCH

    The death occurred at West Pennant Hills Tuesday, of John Edward Lynch, aged 59 years. The late Mr. Lynch, who resided in Dubbo and ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    A misty shower or two on the south-west slopes, otherwise fine for the present Cold night, with many frosts and some fogs. ...

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  31. EMILY TAYLOR

    One of Dubbo's oldest residents in the person of Mrs. Emily Taylor, of Carrington-avenue, has passed away to her last long sleep. The deceased lady, ...

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  32. ROBBED OF A "TENNER"

    A Chinese steward from the steamer Tanda was walking along a street in Waterloo about midnight when a car drew up alongside of him and four ...

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  33. SCULLIN'S STRICTURES

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, M.P., says that the present financial position of Australia is due to the extravagance of the Federal Government. He added ...

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  34. "SMITHY" ON THE WING

    A message from Derby this morning says thai the Southern Cross is expected to leave there this afternoon on a non-stop night to Singapore. The ...

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  35. Family Notices

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  36. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

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  37. NO TRACE

    The captain of the Mexico has wirelessed that there is no trace of the missing training ship Kobenhaven at Gough Island. The food dep[?] was ...

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  38. BUILDING RETURNS

    From April 1 to June 30 the value of building erected in Dubbo totalled £15,609. ...

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  40. ALEXANDER FLEMING McMILLAN

    After a week's Illness Alexander Fleming McMillan passed away in a private hospital in Dubbo last night. Well-known and respected in the ...

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  41. DEBATING SOCIETY

    A special meeting of the Dubbo debating Society will be held in the Meechantes' Institute on Monday night, at 8 o'clock, to discuss arrangements ...

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