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  4. MUDGEE MANIAC

    Running amok at Cooyal yesterday, a drink-crazed swaggie, after firing wild shots as be raced on horseback through the town, ...

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  5. WAGE AWARD

    The "London Observer," commenting on the Australian wage award, says that it has been often urged that the courts can easily raise wages, but ...

    Article : 70 words
  6. BITTER ATTACK

    Addressing the Labour Conference at Parkes, Hon. W. F. Dunn, Minister for Agriculture, bitterly attacked the Commonwealth Bank Board for its ...

    Article : 60 words
  7. THREE KILLED

    H. Crabtree (87), a miner, J. Clare (30), miner, and Pat Burke (14), lost their lives through a fall of earth at Williamsford, Tasmania, yesterday ...

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  8. Daring Robbery

    The whole stock, valued at more than £2000, in the windows of the shop of Dawson and Co., watchmakers and jewellers, at Dunedin, were removed ...

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  9. MEAT CONTROL

    Resolutions have been passed in favour of legislation to prevent the iniquitous exploitation of producer and consumer at Homebush stock selling ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. PERSONAL

    Mr. Sampson, Hawke, an Orange pioneer, died last week, aged 76. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Warby and family are at Manly, where they will spend ...

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  11. CHEQUES GALORE

    A number of Parkes storekeepers must have imagined happy days were here again on December 24, when two strangers made a round ...

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  12. NO MONEY

    Although Germany's exports for 1930 exceeded imports by £92,000,000, there is a general protest against the assumption that this means be is fully ...

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  13. DUBBO DISTRICT PASSES

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  14. CLARA BOW

    Former secretary to Clara Bow, the well-known film star, Daisy Devo[?] was found guilty of stealing a cheque for 825 dollars ...

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  15. SCHNEIDER CUP

    The Society of British Aircraft Constructors has seat a letter to the Air Lords urging the re-consideration of the Schneider Cup decisions. It ...

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  16. SUPER TAX ON INCOME

    The Premier (Mr. Lang), interviewed yesterday, during the A.L.P. Country Conference here, emphatically refuted the suggestion that the ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. AMERICA'S UNEMPLOYED

    Chairman Woods, of the Unemployment Committee, states that in the first week of December last there were between 4,500,000 and 5,000,000 ...

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  18. Crash or Confidence

    "The Prime Minister has returned from his six months' absence to face the huge task of creating confidence in Australia, ...

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  19. LANG KEEPS HIS PROMISE?

    Jack Lang promised to remove the threepence wage tax if returned to power. He did. Removed it and put a ...

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  20. Wedding Bells

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  22. BIG BILLIARDS

    The position in the big billiards match is: Lindrum, 13,408 (including a break of 1,910); Davis, 14,508. ...

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  23. WONGARBON BOY

    Ernie McHattan, a 15-year-old Wongarbon boy, has shown himself to be a bowler of no mean ability. Playing for Wongarbon ...

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  24. CHARGE OF MURDER

    There were further sensational developments last week arising out of the alleged shooting of Dan Loo, an aged Chinese, in ...

    Article : 158 words
  25. WELL-KNOWN PRIEST DEAD

    A message was received in Sydney yesterday announcing the death in Dublin of the Right Reverend Monsignor John O'Gorman, parish priest of ...

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  26. PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    Miss Jean Angel, a popular member of Dubbo's younger set, met with a painful accident this morning and is now an inmate of the District ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The number of unemployed receiving Government relief has increased in a week by 5000, making the total 22,464. Trades unions, however, give the ...

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  28. HEAVY RAIN

    Widespread rain fell over New South Wales during the week-end, and heavy falls are likely on the South Coast to-day, with a possibility of ...

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  29. PROSPECTIVE ALDERMEN

    Messrs. F. Gilbert and A. E. Orbell, the combined Associations' candidates for municipal honours, have certainly made "a hit" with the fair sex. ...

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  30. FIVE YEARS' BANISHMENT

    Until recently one of the richest men in Italy, one of the pioneers of the artificial silk industry, and owner of a magnificent collection of pictures ...

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  31. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    H. A. Foster, manager of the Australian Electric Construction Co., Ballina, was electrocuted on Saturday when attending to a defective fuse, at ...

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  32. FUN FOR BOYS

    About 20 boys had the time of their lives with an escaped kangaroo last week. They collected around the marsupial on the ...

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  33. SWAGMEN EXPLOIT DOLE

    At the Carcoar Police Court on Friday five "travellers" were charged with false pretences in connection with food orders. In the case of Phillip Sager, ...

    Article : 179 words
  34. RELEASED LUNATIC

    The Couns[?]il d'Elat, a body dealing with administrative li[?]gat on, gave a verdict against the Government in connection with a crime committed in ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. NAMINA CUP RACE TO-DAY

    Dubbo will be represented by a [?]rong team in the Nanima Cup race at Wellington to-day, and it is quite on the cards that the trophy will ...

    Article : 47 words
  36. RAILWAYMAN INJURED

    Thrown heav[?]y to the ground when he jumped off an engine in the Dubbo loco yards this morning, B. Pascoe, of Darling-street, received injuries which ...

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  37. TROTTING CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT

    Provided the weather is favourable, there should be a record crowd at tonight's trotting carnival at the Show Ground. In addition to numerous ...

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  38. DIGGERS' MEETING

    Don't forget that the Dubbo sub-branch of the R.S. and S.I.L. holds its annual meeting in the Masonic Hail to-night. After business has been ...

    Article : 37 words
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