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  4. Three Aeroplanes

    Three 'planes have now reached Melbourne in the Centenary Air Rare. Scott arrived on Tuesday afternoon, and yesterday, the ...

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  5. Wheat Belt Saturated

    Following a cyclonic storm last night, heavy rain fell throughout the West, continuing intermittently to-day. Dubbo was drenched by ...

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  6. TOONGI SPORTS

    [?]skies were sombre-hued yesterday, when the postponed annual [?]meeting was held. Heavy rain [?] threatened a downpour all day ...

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  7. FARMER SHOT

    It is reported from Rockhampton that the police are searching for a joung men who is alleged to have shot Thomas William Trump, aged 27, a ...

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  8. CHIEF JUSTICE

    The action of the Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Frank Gavan Duffy), in leaving the banqueting hall at Canberra a few minutes before the ...

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  9. PRINCE HENRY

    Thousands greeted Prince Henry when he arrived at Canberra yesterday. A salute of 21 guns was given by the Royal Australian Artillery. ...

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  10. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mrs. Kep Wilkins returned home 021 Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. L. Farcy, of Melbourne. At the Methodist Flower Show ...

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  11. TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT

    When taking off at Naselai Beach, yesterday morning, the Lady Southern Cross was caught by the wind and ran into the sea, spray flying high ...

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  12. EIGHT RELIEF WORKERS

    Eight relief workers at West-mead, Parramatta, were informed last night that they had won £25,000 in a certain inter-State ...

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  13. 'PLANES AT NARROMINE

    To enable Dubbo people to get to Narromine in time to see the air race 'planes as they arrive, the Narromine Aero Club has arranged ...

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  14. SAMUEL ARNOTT

    The death is announced of Samuel Arnott, formerly managing director of William Arnott, Ltd., biscuit manufacturers, aged 73. ...

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  15. STATE DINNER

    The Duke of Gloucester, replying to the toast of his health at the state dinner given by the Federal Government at Parliament House, Canberra ...

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  16. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    Man marches on in his conquest of Hie air. In 1019, Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith flew from. England to Australia hi 28 days; this week, Scott ...

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  17. TWO KILLED ARRESTED IN PERSIA Basra, Wednesday.

    Henry Cyril Odell (32) and Prederick' Whitehouse (29) were killed and a third man injured severely in an explosion on the Murchison gold field, in On landing at Mohammerah (Persia), yesterday, Wright and Polando, American entrants in the air race handicap, were arrested and released a few ...

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  18. STATE POPULATION

    The population of New South Wales at the end of June last was officially estimated at 2,621,894, an increase of 1469 compared with the total at the ...

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  19. BLIND VICTIMS

    At Kooyong late last night, Frederick Tilley, a middle-aged man, was killed, and Miss Theresnt Driscoll (54), seriously injured, when they were struck ...

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  20. GOOD NEWS

    A cable sent from London to the Central Western Co-operative Dairying Society Ltd. (Dubbo) contains good news for dairy farmers. ...

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  21. FINAL EXAMINATION

    More than 55,000 public school children will sit for the primary final examination throughout the State to-morrow. ...

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  22. DEAD KITTENS

    According to a letter received by Council on Tuesday night from the sewerage manager, Mr. G. Lever, some weird and wonderful things ...

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  23. STATE ELECTIONS

    Capt. Hatfield informed the North Bondi branch of the U.A.P. that at a recent conference of the U.A.P. representatives with the Premier, Mr. ...

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  24. LOST IN THE CLOUDS

    Cathcart Jones ana Ken Waller arrived at Charleville at 8.50 this morning, from Mount Isa, and resumed their journey at 10.15 for Melbourne. Jones ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast "was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Unsettled, with further rain, but contracting to the slopes and ranges, and weather ...

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  26. STATE-WIDE DOWNPOUR

    Torrential rains have fallen over many parts of the State. ORANGE At Orange, a storm water canal ...

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  27. SIDELIGHTS

    Holland paid a graceful tribute to the winners. On his arrival, Scott was presented with a bouquet, on behalf of the Royal Dutch Air Line, by ...

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  28. THE WHEAT MARKET

    Bulk wheat, Sydney July basis, sold at 2/8 1/2 per bushel, and bagged, Sydney basis, at 2/10 1/2. ...

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  29. OWNERS' CO-OPERATION

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Acting Premier (Mr. M. F. Bruxner) announced that a bill had been prepared to deal with the control of ...

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  30. ALL NIGHT DANCE

    Even the threatening weather did not interfere with the attendance at the ball last night, when over 200 dancers were present. As Toongi ...

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  31. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Owing to the rain, the official opening of the Dubbo Bowling Club's season, which was to have taken place this afternoon, lias been postponed ...

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  32. Stop Press

    Cathcart Jones and Waller finished fourth in the air race, when they crossed the winning line at Flemington at 3 p.m. to-day. ...

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  33. INSTANTANEOUS DEATH

    A watchman at the aerodrome, seeing Gilman and Baines about to land, signalled the best method to do it. The wind was blowing from the ...

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  34. MILK DISTRIBUTION

    Mr. J. Martin, a member of the Milk Board, addressing a Health Week: gathering, condemned the proposals to institute a "block" system of milk ...

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  35. DOUGLAS PLANES POPULAR

    The Royal Dutch Airlines has now decided to order ten more Douglas planes similar to Parmentiers', for the Amsterdam-Batavia service. ...

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  36. MELBOURNE DELUGED

    Heavy rains deluged the city during the night. A large area of lowlying ground is under water, including the Ascot racecourse, necessitating the ...

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  37. DUTCHMAN'S TRIBUTE

    Viruly, a well-known Dutch airman, writing in the newspaper "Telegraaf," pays a glowing tribute to British sportsmanship in assisting the Dutch ...

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  38. DON'S PROGRESS

    Don Brudmnn to-day had his first motor drive and walk since his operation. He is improving, and will be able to meet his wife, who will arrive ...

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