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  4. PERSONAL

    At St. Joseph's Mount, Bathurst South, Miss Josephine Taylor, of Dubbo (S. M. Rosaric) was received into the order of the Sisters of Mercy. ...

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  5. HEARD SHOT

    When she heard a shot in a small room at the end of the verandah of her house in Roper- street on Saturday morning, Mrs. ...

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  6. DUBBO SHOW

    Don't forget the dates of the Dubbo Hospital Show--Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5 and 6. Prospects for the big event are ...

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  7. Alleged Murder

    The trial commenced at the Central Court to-day, before Judge Halse Rogers, of Michael John McHugh (36), carpenter, who was charged with the ...

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  8. APPALLING AERIAL DISASTER

    Two were killed almost instantly when the Southern Cross Junior, the aeroplane in which Air Commodore Kingsford Smith and Guy Menzies accomplished their record- breaking flights from England to Australia and to New ...

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  9. WRIT ISSUED

    Owing to the default of Mr. Lang in not meeting £700,000 interest due by the New South Wales Government to London bondholders on April 1, the ...

    Article : 93 words
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  11. "NEEDS BREAD . . "

    The "Cloncurry News and Mount Isa Record," in a news variation, puts it very plainly to those subscribers who have overlooked it in a manner ...

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  12. MAULED BY BROWN BEAR

    Jack Speechley (26), attendant at Wirths' Cirrus, was severely mauled by a brown boar which caught hold of him by the shoulders and dragged him ...

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  13. TO PREACH REPUDIATION

    Premier Lang, accompanied by Messrs, Beasley, Lazzarini, Dunn Ward and Eldridge, left on the Melbourne express last night for the ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND WITH PRIME MINISTER

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Moore) has officially announced that he joined with Mr. Seullin in issuing a writ against Mr. Lang. He hoped ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    Some further showers on coast and tendency to morning fog in eastern districts; otherwise temporarily fine and warmer with ...

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  16. Is Scullin Saved ?

    Messrs. Eldridge and Lazzarini, who left Sydney last night for Melbourne la assist Lang in his repudiation campaign, returned to Sydney ...

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  17. THE KING'S HEALTH

    It is officially announced that the king's general condition is improved, He is progressing slowly. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN AIR MAIL

    The first Australian air mall arrived here at 9 a.m. to-day. The City of Cairo leaves at midnight with 390lbs. of through mail. ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL ESPIONAGE

    The Communist leader (Diestbach) and thirteen others employed by Dye- thrust have been arrested on a charge of industrial espionage. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR ARMY

    T. Hoare, president of the Northern Miners' Federation, addressing a meeting at Islington to form a Newcastle branch of the Australian Labour ...

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  21. BRAVE ENGINEER

    The British engineers in charge of the Assuan Dam made frantic efforts to prevent fire reaching the dynamite shed. Warrington, a mechanical ...

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  22. Train Robberies

    A large quantity of clothing was stolen from some trucks of goods during their transit from Sydney to Dubbo last week. ...

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  23. FLEMINGTON STOCK SALES

    In a special message to the "Dispatch," the Farmer and Grazier Co. advise that 20,000 sheep were penned at Flemington to-day. ...

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  24. M.P. HECKLED

    Mr. McGrath, M.P., who supported Mr. Lyons at the latter's meeting at Ballarat on Saturday night, was unmercifully heckled and counted out ...

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  25. AVIATOR SCOTT AT CAMOOWEAL

    Aviator Scott reached Camooweal at six o'clock last night from Darwin. He expects to reach Brisbane to-morrow-afternoon. ...

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  26. MAGNIFICENT HOMESTEAD BURNT OUT

    Would be a great loss, but the prices at which the Ladies' Shoes and Slippers are being offered at the Ladies' Shoe Parlour, Talbragar Street, mean a ...

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  27. TALBRAGAR SHIRE MEETING

    The usual monthly meeting of the Talbragar Shire Council, which was to have been held on Friday afternoon last, was postponed until neat Friday, ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S WHEAT MARKET

    At to-day's market bulk wheat was quoted at [?] and [?] ...

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