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  4. National Trust Ltd.

    Application on behalf of Maude Hart Nott was made ex-parte, to Mr. Justice Long-Innes, in the Equity Court today, for an injunction against the ...

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  5. RANK HYSTERIA.

    Mrs. L. E. Goodison, secretary of the Racial Hygiene Association, declared to-day that the immorality of ...

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  6. Beasley's Bluff

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, M.P. for West Sydney, and Federal Leader of the State Labor Party, addressing a meeting at Petersham, said that the pay ...

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  7. SCENE IN HOUSE

    A sensation was caused in the West Australian Legislative Assembly, when a young unemployed man entered the Chamber and denounced the Relief ...

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  8. "SMITHY'S" BUS

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith said today, that unless he received a certificate of airworthiness for his Lockheed Altair machine, he would have to send ...

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  9. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mrs. J. Rae's pupils were very successful during the Eisteddfod. They scored five first awards, two seconds and two thirds. Congratulations! ...

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  10. SATISFACTORY FEED

    In his report for the month of August, the Senior Agricultural Instructor (Mr. B. M. Arthur) writes hopefully on the condition ...

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  11. WONDERFUL FLIGHT

    Averaging 210 miles an hour, the fastest speed ever attained in Australia on sea, land or air, Sir Charles Kings-ford Smith, flying his new Lockhead ...

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  12. SPORTSMAN TO LEAD

    Wyatt is sure to be captain of the English team to tour the West Indies, in December. The team will consist of young men with Test possibilities. ...

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  13. YELLOW GOLD

    There is great activity in gold shares on Sydney Stock Exchange to-day as a result of the increase in the price of gold in London. Most of the business ...

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  14. THE ERBIE CASE

    Charles Prince was again remanded, at the Adelaide Police Court, to-day, on a charge of having obtained £15 from the Murray Bridge Racing Club, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TEN TO TEN

    The Tasmanian Government has decided to introduce legislation to provide for hotels remaining open, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. The Bill will be ...

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  16. "THE DUBBO LIBERAL"

    With this year, "The Liberal" celebrates its sixtieth anniversary. In good times and bad, in seasons of drought and periods of plenty, the ...

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  17. RAIN WINS DOUBLE

    The Victoria Park race meeting which had been postponed from Wednesday until to-day, has been abandoned owing to the rain. ...

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  18. WOMEN CRICKETERS

    Playing at Northampton, the women's cricket team about to tour Australia, tied with The Rest of England to-day. ...

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  19. ARTISTIC TASTE

    All who participated in the midweek eisteddfod, from the committee of organisation down to the youngest minor junior, will read ...

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  20. RIVERS RISING

    Due to the early week rains along the Macquarie basin, the river has risen to 14ft. at Dubbo. From Warren comes the news ...

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  21. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Week-end electioneers for the Australian Labor Party will be Messrs. E. Horsington, M.L.A., Saturday night in Talbragar Street, and W. Sheahan, ...

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  22. FLOOD WARNING

    A flood warning was issued by the weather bureau to-day. It stated that a tropical rainstorm is increasing in intensity, and persistent rain is falling ...

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  23. POLITICAL WARFARE

    A telegram was sent by Mr. J. H. Scullin to the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) to-day, vigorously protesting against the action of Cabinet, in ...

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  24. AUSTRIA'S RIGHTS

    It is understood that Austria will lodge a protest at the coming sessions of the League of Nations against the Jugo-Slovakian toleration of the Nazis ...

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  25. THE SOVEREIGN

    The Commonwealth Bank, was today offering £2/0/2 for sovereigns. This is the highest price ever offered by this bank. ...

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  26. MORE PARDONS

    The Anglican Synod, to-day, decided to request the Bishop of Tasmania to petition the Governor-General to pardon the Caledon Bay ...

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  27. GERMANY'S WAY

    All unmarried persons under 25, employed by private or public firms, or in the public service, must give place to older persons, particularly those with ...

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  28. ORANGE BOXING

    Under the auspices of Orange Stadiums, Ltd., "Son" Tealey and Pietro Spagnola fought for the heavyweight championship of New South Wales. ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    Mr. William Frederick Fuller, a brother of Sir George Fuller, and of Mrs. T. D. Palmer, of this district, third son of the late Mr. G. L. Fuller, ...

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  30. LYSAGHT'S STRIKE

    The strike at Lysaght's works, Newcastle, has not yet been settled, and there is a likelihood of a prolonged dispute. Efforts are being made to ...

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  31. DRAFT BUDGET

    The Government's draft Budget proposes a reduction in expenditure by £60,000,000 without any fresh taxation. The new expenditure cuts do not affect ...

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  32. CASUALTIES

    While working on a picture frame on Thursday evening, Mr. M. Pearce, of 66 Bultge Street, suffered a laceration of his arm, when a pair of scissors ...

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  33. SENT FOR TRIAL

    Mountford George Haigh was commuted for trial by the District Coroner (Mr. J. W. T. Forrest) to-day, on the charge of the manslaughter of ...

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  34. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. G. F. C. Griffin, solicitor, has been another of the innumerable cases of influenza during the past seven days. He was on deck again yesterday, ...

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  35. AN APPRECIATION

    I congratulate the citizens of Dubbo upon having in their midst such a high standard of artistic attainment, as was displayed at the eisteddfod. ...

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  36. THE KENT MATCH

    Heavy rain overnight again caused play to be abandoned on the second day, in the match Australia v. Kent. On the first day Kent had lost two ...

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  37. GERMANY BLAMED

    Herr Schacht, addressing the Agrarian Conference at Badeilsen, at which 20 countries, including Britain, were represented, declared that improvement ...

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  38. J. R. a'COURT

    The death occurred, at a private hospital in Dubbo, on Thursday, of John Robert a'Court, late of Rocklands, Ballimore, at the age of 75 years. ...

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  39. GOLF BLUES

    Miss Oliver Kay and Miss Gaisford, of New Zealand, won the Australian women's foursome championship at the Royal Sydney Golf Links, to-day, with ...

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  40. THE MISSING SLAB

    On Tuesday "The Liberal" drew attention to a slab, bearing the names of the Mayor and the honorary architect, which had been placed on the ...

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  41. APEX DINNER

    At Tattersall's Hotel, on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonough will entertain members of the Apexian Club at dinner. Eric Wills will take ...

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