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  2. Advertising

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  5. VOTE YES!

    A number of Dubbo and district farmers met in the Protestant Hall on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. E. Field, of Wagga, and a member ...

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  6. Brutal Assault

    Attacked in his car last night, William Herbert Ind, of Orange, was bound, gagged, robbed and left semiconscious on the road 15 miles from ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mrs. Arthur, of Bultge-street, is an inmate of Clydebank private hospital, where she was admitted last week. Owing to the Illness of her mother, ...

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  8. Infuriated Crowds

    Close polling marked serious riots outside the Communist headquarters. Shots were exchanged and one man was killed. Later, crowds hurled bottles of ...

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  9. Court Brevities

    Only cases of minor importance were dealt with at the Police Court to-day, when P.M. Adams was on the Bench. ...

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  10. SHOT DEAD

    Ernest Ambrose Good (88), wine saloon proprietor, was remanded at the Central Court on a charge of having feloniously slain Lancelot McGregor ...

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  11. STABBING AFFRAY

    Eric Chalmers (20), and George Moloney were arrested in a yard of the Clarendon Hotel at Perth on Saturday night. The former died some ...

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  12. TALK TO ELECTORS

    The elections are fast approaching, and the various candidates are already conducting vigorous campaigns in their electorates. On Monday night next, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Two Arrests

    Two men, who are alleged to have attacked and robbed taxi-driver Ind, and stolen his car, near Orange last night. were arrested on the ...

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  14. UNLUCKY AIRMAN

    The Australian airman, Cunningham, made a forced landing in a swamp within sight of the aerodrome. The wheel struck a mangrove swamp, and ...

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  15. WHY ?

    The Acting Minister for Customs has requested the Film Censor to give his reasons for banning "Young Woodley" and two other films. ...

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  16. SIR NEVILLE HOWSE, V.C.

    A cable received from London this afternoon states that Sir Neville Howse underwent a serious operation yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RELICS OF ILL-FATED EXPEDITION

    Broadcloth and ropes, relict of the ill-fated Sir John Franklin expedition are being brought back to civilisation by the Burwash aeroplane exploration party from the Canadian Arctic. Death by slow starvation was the fate of the expedition, whose camp remains, ...

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  18. SINISTER CAMPAIGN

    Addressing the Royal Brighton Yacht Club, of Victoria, Mr. Gullett, Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition, deprecated the sinister ...

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  19. SERIOUS POSITION

    Stating that there was not sufficient cash for the Government to pay all its employees, Premier Hogan told the State Labour ...

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  20. TWO KILLED

    Two Air Force cadets collided at Pretoria while flying at a height of 400 feet. Both crashed and were killed. ...

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  21. TWO BROTHERS

    Death took two members of the one family during the past few days. A little over a week ago Alfred John Ison passed away, while on Friday ...

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  22. DRAWN GAME

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  23. ARBITRATION BLAMED

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, president of the Employers Federation, who returned to Sydney from Melbourne to-day from the employers' conference and ...

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  24. THROAT CUT

    An unknown man was found dead with his throat cut some miles from Tamworth yesterday. There was an A.W.U. ticket in his possession in the ...

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  25. £20,000,000

    The Victorian brunch of the A.L.P. has instructed the Government to go further in the direction of providing work or necessities of life for the ...

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  26. SOLID LOGIC

    Dir. Errol Serisier of the Dubbo District Hospital Board, hit the nail on the head at Friday night's meeting, when he said ...

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  27. YACHTING CUP

    The United States defender, "Enterprise" defeated "Shamrock Fifth," Sir Thos. Lipton's challenger, in the first of seven heats for the America ...

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  28. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES

    If the New South Wales tramway employees oppose the move of the Transport Trust to save £4000 a week by the economies in the conditions of ...

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  29. HEALTH IMPROVED

    Members of Mr. Sculiln's party arrived from Suez, but Mr. Scullln and his wife remained aboard the Orama. The Prime Minister's health was ...

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  30. A GOOD "GATE"

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  31. RAN AMOK

    During the voyage of the freighter "Baron Inchcape," which arrived at Albany yesterday, a Portuguese seaman run amok and slushed a young member ...

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  32. TALBRAGAR SHIRE, No. 85

    TENDERS are invited and will be received up to FRIDAY, the 18th SEPTEMBER, at noon, for the undermentioned work:-- ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S RETAIL PRICES

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  34. A BREAD WAR!

    A bread war is in full force at Parkes. A local storekeeper reduced the price from 6d to 4d, whereupon the bakers promptly made another ...

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  35. EGYPTIAN COURTESY

    On behalf of the Egyptian Premier, Sidky Pasha the Governor, entertained the Australian Imperial Conference delegation, who entrained for Port Said ...

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