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Advertising : 32 wordsFour hundred tons of coal were moved from Rothbury colliery to Waratah, Newcastle, this morning, in a train consisting of 36 trucks. ...
Article : 121 wordsExpressing the opinion that the Beautification Committee was concentrating its attention on the riverbanks, and was doing nothing ...
Article : 429 wordsIt is reported that the south Australian Mines Department is recruiting experienced men for work on the coal mines in New South Wales at the ...
Article : 62 wordsA fire, the origin of which is a mystery, broke out in Varvas Bros.' refreshment rooms in Talbragar-street early yesterday ...
Article : 462 wordsMr. M. B. Duffy, secretary of the Trades Hall Council, expressed strong opposition to the mission to Australia of the delegation representing British ...
Article : 101 wordsA well-known Dubbo girl will tie the nuptial knot at St. Brigid's Church on Sunday morning. At the last meeting of the Council ...
Article : 707 wordsAn 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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Advertising : 638 wordsHaving 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 ...
Article : 46 wordsWhile 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 ...
Article : 49 wordsAt 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 ...
Article : 49 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 39 wordsAdam Ferguson (37) was shockingly injured when he was struck on the head by a bucket weighing 30lbs. which dropped 120 feet down a tower ...
Article : 48 wordsFlying low in its customary and leisurely style near Lake Forbes, on Sunday last, a pelican failed to negotiate the high voltage electric ...
Article : 132 wordsThe 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 wordsThe Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakkeley) addressed a large meeting at Broken Hill last night in defence of the action of the Federal ...
Article : 82 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Air Ministry announces that two Ayr[?] planes collided with the Abusueir Training School in Egypt. Four were killed. ...
Article : 30 wordsDubbo 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 ...
Article : 50 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 229 wordsIt is expected that the trotting meeting to be held on the Show Ground on Anniversary Day will provide some of the finest sport ...
Article : 214 wordsRichardson and Scott, of Dubbo will auction a splendid wooden dwelling in Bobirah-street, Wongarbon, on Wednesday next, January 15, at 3 ...
Article : 40 wordsCongratulations to Roy O'Keefe, the well-known Dubbo cyclist, who came second in the mile event at the Veledrome in Sydney last night. His ...
Article : 40 wordsMrs. M. J. Rich recently applied to Council for the rent of the sanitary depot. On the recommendation of the Finance Committee, the matter has ...
Article : 45 wordsWriting from the "Observatory," "Professor" Walsh, the well-known local weather manipulator, gives an unpromising ...
Article : 136 wordsDamage 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. ...
Article : 82 wordsConference has practically reached a deadlock regarding the date of each month on which German annuities are to be payable, also ...
Article : 102 wordsFollowing several requests, the "Dispatch" has ascertained that every ratepayer is allowed a minimum of 24,000 gallons of water ...
Article : 57 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Acting Commission of Police (Mr. Childs) denies that the police are refusing to renew pistol licenses on the Northern coalfields. ...
Article : 34 wordsSuffering from a complaint received through years of work in the mines, Mr. T. Lear, an old and respected employee of the Dubbo Municipal ...
Article : 112 wordsInterviewed at Lossiemouth, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that he was very optimistic about the prospects of the Naval conference, even though ...
Article : 38 wordsBathers will receive with consternation, the news that Council at Tuesday night's meeting decided to erect a notice 100 feet ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsFor 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 wordsSome time ago the Municipal Health Inspector (Mr. H. Blackwood) applied to Council for an increase in wages to bring him up to the salaries ...
Article : 132 wordsDespite the rumours which have been going around the town to the effect that the burglar or burglars responsible for the recent ...
Article : 104 wordsThe actions of some young men who make themselves nuisances at the river, is beyond understanding, and the average citizen is disgusted at their ...
Article : 144 wordsIt is announced that Joan Norton, daughter of the late John Norton, proprietor of "Truth," Sydney, is engaged to Ben Shashona. Shashona is ...
Article : 92 wordsDragged along at a terrific pace by four bolting horses and then tran[?]pled almost to death, a Blayney man had an awful experience ...
Article : 162 wordsAs briefly reported in the last issue of the "Dispatch," a swimming club has been formed at North Dubbo, the officers being: President, Mr. E. ...
Article : 80 wordsCloudy, with further scattered showers on the north coast, with fresh south-easterly to easterly winds. Heat wave conditions ...
Article : 45 wordsThe origin of rice throwing at weddings is accounted for by a quaint Chinese legend. A great sorcerer, Chao, became jealous of the power of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsA procession of Communists at the funeral of a suburban comrade who was murdered by Fascists, carried a Banner inscribed, "Vengeance for our ...
Article : 73 wordsAlbert 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 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsWilkins, 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 ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Thu 9 Jan 1930, Page 1
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