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  4. PERSONAL

    Mrs. J. W. Dowdle, of "The Pines," Binnaway, is spending a few days in Dubbo. Spending two weeks' holiday in ...

    Article : 439 words
  5. Students Killed

    When 3000 students were marching to Government House to demand the resignation of President Yrigoyen and his Cabinet, troops ...

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  6. DARING ESCAPE

    When a young man, on an alleged stolen motor cycle, refused to stop in Melbourne last night, the police fired, wounding the wanted man in the thigh. ...

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  7. A Bigger Army!

    A remarkable speech, containing a demand for a bigger army!, was made by Von Seecht. He declared that Germany's future depended on her new ...

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  8. Dubbo Railwaymen

    Mr. Cleary's economic axe has been felt in Dubbo, where eight men have been dismissed and several others reduced in rank. This ...

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  9. Pastures Protection

    Many matters of district interest were discussed at the monthly meeting of the Dubbo Pastures Protection Board, whi.ch was ...

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  10. THREE KILLED

    When a motor lorry overturned near Yass yesterday while proceeding to Tumut to a football match, Norman Ross (19) was killed, and ...

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  11. Car Overturns

    Miss Helen Sartori (24) was killed instantly, and Frederick Fisk was fatally injured, when a motor car in which they were driving struck a tree and ...

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  12. "NO NEED FOR DESPAIR"

    Mr. Lyons, Acting Federal Treasurer, speaking at Hobart, said that the most ruthless course was being taken with a view to limiting waste and ...

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  14. Two Injured in 'Plane Smash

    Two brothers named Clarke sustained severe injuries when a 'plane made a forced landing near Colona, West Australia, and turned over. The ...

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  15. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENTS

    The Victorian Labour Party Executive upheld the Railway Unions' protest against the Government's consent to retrenchment. The Ministry is to ...

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  16. Lorry's Fatal Skid

    Nine men were injured, one fatally, this morning, when a lorry skidded on the Liverpool-road, near Bankstown, and overturned down an embankment. ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S WHEAT PRICES

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  18. SECRET AIR RACE

    Three British pilots are secretly preparing an air race from England to Australia, states the "People's Aviationer." The names ...

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  19. 4000 DEAD IN DEVASTATING HURRICANE

    Those killed by the hurricane are now estimated to number 4000, and it is feared that the total will reach 5000. Only 400 of the 10,000 houses are left standing. Thirty per cent. of the 5000 seriously injured are expected to die. ...

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  20. ANTHONY'S COSTLY FIST

    A pair of fists is a useful thing at the right time, but when used indiscriminately it often means trouble. William Anthony ...

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  21. REPUDIATION

    Mr. M. B. Duffy, who was on Saturday appointed to the Commonwealth Bank Board, in an address at Bendigo, said that the ...

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  22. THE WOOL OUTLOOK

    A Japanese wool buyer who arrived in Sydney to-day expressed the opinion that Japan would buy more wool from Australia to-day. He also added ...

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  23. WORLD'S WHEAT

    The world wheat crop will be 2,237,139,000 bushels-- an increase of approximately 3 per cent. over that of 1929-- according to the forecast by the ...

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  24. LATEST FORECAST

    Generally unsettled, with rain and thunderstorms, chiefly in the southern and eastern district. A temporary cool change spreading ...

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  25. GOOD WORK

    In charge of Messrs. D. Thomson and S. Coad, about 32 unemployed carried out some good work, at the Hospital yesterday. ...

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  26. NOVEL METHOD

    The Evangelist, Van Eyk, who has been conducting a mission in Cessnock, introduced a new method of taking up a collection last night. He requested ...

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  27. BENI RESIDENT INJURED

    When hit car hit tome posts on a road the other tide of Narromine on Saturday evening, Mr. P. Carolan, of Beni, received nasty head ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S RETAIL PRICES

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  29. FORMER M.L.A. DEAD

    William Scott Fell, a former member of the Legislative Assembly, died yesterday, aged 64. He had large interests in oil, timber, coal and shipping. ...

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  30. THROAT CUT

    John Batty (61), postmaster, of Harris-street, Ultimo, was found in a room at his residence over the premises with a deep gash in his throat. He ...

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  31. WESTERN SHEEP AT HOMEBUSH

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report that offerings at Thursday's Homebush sales totalled 40,000 sheep and iambs, and 2300 cattle. Rates for sheep and lambs ...

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  32. "SMITHY" HONOURED

    A gold medal has been presented by the Dutch Air Association to Kingsford Smith for his use of a Dutch aeroplane on world flights. Kingsford ...

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  33. CRICKET TEAM FOR WEDNESDAY

    The team to represent Combined Stores against Sports Club on No. 3 wicket at 2 p.m. on Wednesday will be: K. McTiernan, E. Dowling, W. Salter, ...

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  34. PARKES TRAGEDY

    Teh 17-year-old bride, Jean Aubrey, who was shot by her youthful husband on Thursday last, died last night from wounds received. ...

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