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  4. OFF TO LONDON

    Dr. Horace Grotty, the Bishop of Bathurst, has received a communication, from the Dean of S. Paul's (Dr. Matthews), informing him that the ...

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  5. MOTOR MISHAP

    Three men were admitted to Wollongong Hospital last night, as the result of an accident on the Prince's Highway. ...

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  6. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Thorby will be hero for Back, to Dubbo Week carnival. They will be welcome guests. Miss Con Blake, who hit Mother ...

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  7. What of the Future?

    The certainty of holding off the Italians, who are already suffering from malaria, until me June rains, when the invaders must relinquish all they ...

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  8. TEN HOUSES

    Interviewed when he visited Dubbo this week, Mr. L. A. Robb, secretary of the Homes for Unem[?]yed Trust, stated that tenders ...

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  9. BLACK OUT!

    An explosion in the switch room of the City Council's electrical power house last night plunged the whole of the Council's area, and portion of ...

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  10. New Federal Party

    Although Mr. Blackburn, M.P., has had no official notification of his expulsion from the Victorian Labor Party, as a result of his refusal to ...

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  11. FIRM

    Bulk wheat new sold to-day at 3/5 per bushel and bagged new at 3/6. ...

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  12. CURTIN'S MOTION

    In the House of Representatives, during consideration of the estimates for the Department of the Interior, Mr. Curtin (Labor Leader) moved a ...

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  13. SAD STORY

    Hector's Brickworks closed down this morning, the water supply being too weak to feed the boilers. ...

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  14. TRAIN HITS LORRY

    When the Deniliqum-Bendigo motor train came into collision with a motor truck at the Moira crossing, near Echuca, to-day, two young men, Keith ...

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  15. DROWNING FATALITY

    Bernard Aloysius Callow (10) was drowned in Gunbower Creek, at Koondrook, when his tin boat capsized. The boy clung to the upturned craft in ...

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  16. FEELINGS IN ROME

    The Abbyssinian and sanctions situations are not contemplated with equanimity in Italy, and a Parisian news agency has received from Rome ...

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  17. BROKEN HEART

    Heartbroken at the death of her husband early this morning, Mrs. Emily Dunckeur collapsed and died half an hour afterwards at her home at ...

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  18. BANASCH ARRESTED

    Monsignor Banasch was arrested and charged to-day with high treason. It is alleged that he was engaged in collecting material relating to incidents ...

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  19. SIGNALS HEARD

    The Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department, New Zealand, reports that the cruiser Dunedin, in Picton Harbour, heard radio signals ...

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  20. COMMITTED

    On November 7, three people were killed in a car crash at the Domain, The sequel was the committal yesterday of the driver of the car, Leslie ...

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  21. LABOUR ON TOP

    For the first time in the history of New Zealand, a Labour Government has been returned to power. The Forbes Coates Ministry, a ...

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  22. M. LAVAL

    The weakening of the Leftists' attack against the Premier (M. Laval) was confirmed to-day, with the decision of the Socialist-Radicals not to join, at ...

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  23. GEORGI BEATEN

    Roy de Gans (12.3 1/2) outpointed Pietro Georgi (12.10), both of America, in a ten rounds bout at the Leichhardt Stadium last night. The bout was strenuously ...

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  24. REMARKABLE ESCAPE

    Though his car was completely wrecked when it struck a culvert nine miles from Dubbo yesterday, Wattle Wilkins, well known in ...

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  25. INTER-STATE MAIL 'PLANE

    The Brisbane mail 'plane, "City of Gralton," crashed over on one wing just after landing at Newcastle aerodvome this morning. The mishap is said to ...

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  26. KEEN BIDDING

    At the wool sales 9768 bales were offered. There was keen bidding by Home buyers. ...

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  27. WARM WEATHER

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  28. DEATH SENTENCE

    Found guilty of murder by deliberately running down, with his motor cur, Phyllis Oakes (21) recently, Arthur Charles Mortimer (27), a lance ...

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  29. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    [?] Jim Dowling, famous for his roses, [?]a prominent member of the Hort[?] Society, is slowly recovering [?] bad attack of rheumatics. After ...

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  30. WATER AUGMENTATION

    The pump has been installed at the new well and extra water now is available for the town supply. Pumping to the reservoirs would ...

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  31. DOWN AGAIN

    With reference to reports from Penang that an aeroplane was seen to crash in flames in the jungle in the jungle area, the R.A.F. has been ...

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  32. MANSLAUGHTER

    At the Central Criminal Court yesterday, William Hollebone, Joseph August Charters and Edward Sydney John Smith, all young men, were found ...

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  33. I.O.O.F. XMAS TREE

    The committee arranging the Xmas tree and social night for members and families of Lodge Talbragar No. 74, made its final report at a meeting on ...

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  34. CASUALTIES

    Believed to have fallen from a pony in Darling Street, Joyce Isberter (8), of Fitzroy Street, was admitted to the District Hospital yesterday, suffering from ...

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  35. JAP. TROOPS ACTIVE

    Japanese troops have seized the railway station and forbidden trains to move southwards, as they fear they will return laden with troops from ...

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  36. GEORGE OF GREECE

    King George to-day signed an amnesty for all political offenders, including Venizelos and General Plastiras, who were concerned in the March ...

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  37. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and unsettled in northeast quarter, with scattered rain and thunder showers ...

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  38. LISTEN !

    At the end or your 'phone wire you have an efficient Printing Service. Immediately you hang up tho receiver that service ...

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  39. MARINE EPIC

    An unusual salvage case was decided by the Admiralty Court to-day. The case was one in which a vessel was salved without sighting the ship which ...

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  41. HELD OVER

    Letters on the water question and other matters are held over till Saturday's Issue. ...

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