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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Rothbury Trouble

    Four hundred tons of coal were moved from Rothbury colliery to Waratah, Newcastle, this morning, in a train consisting of 36 trucks. ...

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  5. Not Satisfied

    Expressing the opinion that the Beautification Committee was concentrating its attention on the riverbanks, and was doing nothing ...

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  6. Recruiting Men

    It is reported that the south Australian Mines Department is recruiting experienced men for work on the coal mines in New South Wales at the ...

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  7. FIERCE FIRE

    A fire, the origin of which is a mystery, broke out in Varvas Bros.' refreshment rooms in Talbragar-street early yesterday ...

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  8. NOT WANTED

    Mr. M. B. Duffy, secretary of the Trades Hall Council, expressed strong opposition to the mission to Australia of the delegation representing British ...

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  9. Personal

    A well-known Dubbo girl will tie the nuptial knot at St. Brigid's Church on Sunday morning. At the last meeting of the Council ...

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  10. Local and General

    An important meeting of the Beautification Committee will be held in the Town Hall to-morrow night, when the results of the carnival will be discussed. ...

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  11. Advertising

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  12. PUBLIC MEETING AT NEWTOWN

    Having been out of water for several days, the residents of Newtown will hold a public meeting in the Progress Association's Hall in Jubilee-street ...

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  13. CUT TO PIECES

    While crossing the railway lines at Central Station last night, John Fry was run down and cut to pieces. Deceased who was 38 years of age, was ...

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  14. QUEEN COMPETITION

    At a meeting of the Amateur Swimming Club held in the Town Hall on Monday night, it was announced that Miss D. Ison, Bourke-street, won the ...

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  15. WHEAT HARVEST

    The Chief Agricultural instructor (Mr. H. C. Stenning) says that he sees no reason why his original estimate of 32 million bushels of wheat this season ...

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  16. SHOCKING INJURIES

    Adam Ferguson (37) was shockingly injured when he was struck on the head by a bucket weighing 30lbs. which dropped 120 feet down a tower ...

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  17. DEATH TRAP

    Flying low in its customary and leisurely style near Lake Forbes, on Sunday last, a pelican failed to negotiate the high voltage electric ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. BAND BENEFIT

    The Dubbo Swimming Club intends to run a benefit for the Citizens' Band in the near future. At a meeting held on Monday night, Messrs. Wise and ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. COAL DISPUTE

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakkeley) addressed a large meeting at Broken Hill last night in defence of the action of the Federal ...

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  20. NANIMA CUP

    The Dubbo Swimming Club intends to enter a team for the Nanima Cup, the race for which will be held at Wellington on Saturday. Wellington will ...

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  21. FOUR KILLED

    The Air Ministry announces that two Ayr[?] planes collided with the Abusueir Training School in Egypt. Four were killed. ...

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  22. DUBBO BABIES

    Dubbo is noted for and proud of its bonnie babies, and parents will learn with delight that the committee has decided to hold a baby show at the ...

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  23. URGING REVOLUTION

    A sensation was caused at Kurri Kurri yesterday when a man, described as a Communist, was arrested for inciting the miners to revolution. "Comrade" Shelly, who described ...

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  24. DUBBO TROTS

    It is expected that the trotting meeting to be held on the Show Ground on Anniversary Day will provide some of the finest sport ...

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  25. WONGARBON SALE

    Richardson and Scott, of Dubbo will auction a splendid wooden dwelling in Bobirah-street, Wongarbon, on Wednesday next, January 15, at 3 ...

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  26. WIN FOR DUBBO RIDER

    Congratulations to Roy O'Keefe, the well-known Dubbo cyclist, who came second in the mile event at the Veledrome in Sydney last night. His ...

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  27. RENT FOR SANITARY DEPOT

    Mrs. M. J. Rich recently applied to Council for the rent of the sanitary depot. On the recommendation of the Finance Committee, the matter has ...

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  28. GOOD-BYE NEW ZEALAND

    Writing from the "Observatory," "Professor" Walsh, the well-known local weather manipulator, gives an unpromising ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. N.Z. FIRE

    Damage estimated at £20,000 was caused by a fire which destroyed the flour mill at Cast, North Canterbury, N.Z., together with 9,000 sacks. ...

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  30. DEADLOCK

    Conference has practically reached a deadlock regarding the date of each month on which German annuities are to be payable, also ...

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  31. WATER ALLOWANCE

    Following several requests, the "Dispatch" has ascertained that every ratepayer is allowed a minimum of 24,000 gallons of water ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. FORBES MAN SURPRISED

    A man who had swallowed a surplusage of lubricant at Forbes, last week, went to sleep under a tree close to the town. When he awoke he ...

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  33. UNTRUE!

    The Acting Commission of Police (Mr. Childs) denies that the police are refusing to renew pistol licenses on the Northern coalfields. ...

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  34. HELP A GOOD CAUSE

    Suffering from a complaint received through years of work in the mines, Mr. T. Lear, an old and respected employee of the Dubbo Municipal ...

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  35. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Interviewed at Lossiemouth, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that he was very optimistic about the prospects of the Naval conference, even though ...

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  36. BATHING AT WEIR

    Bathers will receive with consternation, the news that Council at Tuesday night's meeting decided to erect a notice 100 feet ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. DRUG TRAFFIC

    For having cocaine in his possession, James Cooper (54), a seaman, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment in the Central Court to-day. Detective ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. DUBBO'S HEALTH INSPECTOR

    Some time ago the Municipal Health Inspector (Mr. H. Blackwood) applied to Council for an increase in wages to bring him up to the salaries ...

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  40. "CAT" BURGLARS

    Despite the rumours which have been going around the town to the effect that the burglar or burglars responsible for the recent ...

    Article : 104 words
  41. MUD SLINGERS AT RIVER

    The actions of some young men who make themselves nuisances at the river, is beyond understanding, and the average citizen is disgusted at their ...

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  42. ENGAGED TO JEW

    It is announced that Joan Norton, daughter of the late John Norton, proprietor of "Truth," Sydney, is engaged to Ben Shashona. Shashona is ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. AWFUL EXPERIENCE

    Dragged along at a terrific pace by four bolting horses and then tran[?]pled almost to death, a Blayney man had an awful experience ...

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  44. NORTH DUBBO

    As briefly reported in the last issue of the "Dispatch," a swimming club has been formed at North Dubbo, the officers being: President, Mr. E. ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy, with further scattered showers on the north coast, with fresh south-easterly to easterly winds. Heat wave conditions ...

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  46. RICE THROWING AT WEDDINGS

    The origin of rice throwing at weddings is accounted for by a quaint Chinese legend. A great sorcerer, Chao, became jealous of the power of ...

    Article : 125 words
  47. WHEAT PRICES

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  48. FUNERAL RIOT

    A procession of Communists at the funeral of a suburban comrade who was murdered by Fascists, carried a Banner inscribed, "Vengeance for our ...

    Article : 73 words
  49. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Albert Tuck, who was recently shot in the head with a revolver bullet. Is still in the District Hospital, where his condition to-day was reported as ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. TO-DAY'S RETAIL PRICES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  51. ROSS SEA FLIGHT

    Wilkins, in a message from Deception Island, states that he is unable to make the Ross Sea flight because of the absence of a suitable take-off. He is ...

    Article : 45 words
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