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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL

    Alter having been away in the Northern Territory for some time, Mrs. Frith has returned to Dubbo. The Right Hon. Earle Page and Sea ...

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  5. DUBBO NATIVE

    Having crowded more thrills into his life than most men, Mr. A. C. ("Dick") Samuels has decided to try the excitement of an ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. SEA MYSTERY

    The skeleton of n man and the wreckage of a boat have been fount near Yanchap Rocks, West Australia. The discovery is believed to account ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. TWO KILLED

    Norman Borland (21), and Irene Anson (20), wore crossing a bridge on the Echuca-Balranald border railway line, when they were struck by a train and ...

    Article : 58 words
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  9. 46 BURNT TO DEATH

    One of the most appalling disasters in the history of avaition occurred when the British airship, R101, hit a hill near Beauvais (France), exploded and burst into flames. Out of a crew and passengers totalling 53, only seven were saved, ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. ALLEGED DOPING

    The veterinary surgeon who examined Wise Force after [?]is running in the October Stakes, said that about ten grains of cocaine or a similar alkaloid ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. "RAMBINGS OF THE RICHARDSONS"

    "The Rambling, of the Richardsons" will be continued as usual in our Thursday's issue. ...

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  12. Ald. J. Wark

    Mr. J. A. Wark, president of the Dubbo Ratepayers' Association, is now Alderman Wark. As the result of Saturday's by-election ...

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  13. ATTACKED BY BEES

    Leonard Roots (25), was attacked by a huge swarm of bees at Parramatta while endeavouring to place a colony in a box. He ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. FOUND DEAD

    George Benton (35) was found dead in the Sydney Domain yesterday with his head almost severed, as a result, it is believed, of a razor gash. ...

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  15. "LIKE HUGE BURNING CIGAR"

    One of the survivors of the R.101 tragedy slates that the ship's tail broke away before she crashed, when endeavouring to gain altitude. ...

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  16. KILLING THE FLEAS !

    When arrested and charged with setting fire to a cottage, an eighty-year-old man said that he started the blaze to rid the dwelling of ...

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  17. WILL IT RAIN?

    Farmer, and business people are anxiously scanning the skies and hoping for rain. Indications look bright for further falls. ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN DID NOT RELISH TRIP

    It is now revealed that Squadron-Lender Palastra, of the R.A.A.F., who was one of the victims of the R101 crash, was not anxious to make the ...

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  19. HIT 100 FEET HIGH HILL

    After leaving the English Coast the dirigible made a westerly course towards Brest, hut met storms and made the Paris route and passed over ...

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  20. CALLOUS SHOOTING

    Roy Bruhn, who was shot on Friday night in the right lung, told Melbourne detectives last night that when he opened the gale of his South Melbourne ...

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  21. APPRECIATION

    Writing to the editor of the "Dispatch," Mr. Wark expresses his thanks and warmest appreciation of the electors's efforts on his behalf on ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. A VICTORY

    The Hon. H. V. C. Thorby, Minister for Agriculture, and a candidate for the Dubbo seat at the forthcoming State elections, ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    An attempt was made yesterday to assassinate Superintendent Lanore, the police Aziz who was conspicuous in the investigation of the terrorist ...

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  24. FINE OLD PIONEER

    MRS, MARTHA CAMPBELL After having lived in the Blue Mountains, Dubbo and Trangie districts, for 76 years, ...

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  25. Court Brevities

    Mr. Adams, P.M, presided at the Police and Licensing courts to-day, when his first Job was to fine two drun[?]s 5- and 8- costs. ...

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  26. ALLEGED "LANGUAGE"

    Before P.M. Adams in the Police Court to-day, Evelyn Field, of Eulomogo, proceeded against Bill Brown, also of Eulomogo, for ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. AIRMEN ACTIVE

    Two nights to Australia were begun from Lymple to-day. Messrs. C. J. Chabot and C. M. Pickthorne left at daybreak in a day and night dash, in ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. TRUCKS DERAILED

    Twelve trucks, containing cattle, sugar, corn and limber were derailed and hurled on both sides of the line when a train from Tully to Townsville ...

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  29. IN THE LICENSING COURT

    The transfer of the license of the Commercial Hotel, Narromine, from George Thomas Forster to Samuel Joseph Riley was granted, there being ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. DAIRY FACTORY

    Farmers and all interested in the establishment of a butter factory on the Macquarie river, are reminded Unit a meeting to consider the proposal will ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. METROPOLITAN RESULT

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