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  2. Advertising

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  3. FACTS OR FABLES?

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of "The Times" reports that an Abyssinian aeroplane flew over Sidano and dropped instructions to the populace ...

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  4. MAN WITH A GUN

    At the Police Court, Narromine, on Wednesday morning, Norman Edward Piper, aged 32 years, for whom Mr. G. F. C. Griffin, solicitor of Dubbo, ...

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  5. HORRORS OF WAR

    A defensive admission that the Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., had supplied the Japanese for the invasion of Manchuria and, simultaneously, supplied ...

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  6. BIG GAME FISHING

    Big Game fishing was criticised by an official of the R.S.P.C.A., who described it as a cruel form of sport, adding that he had received numerous ...

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  7. OVER THE TEACUPS

    "Shee, dear, I've brought you a few chrysh—a few chyshansh—jusht a few flowersh," remarked hubby, as he handed his wife a bouquet on arriving ...

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  8. THE BEST TEAM

    Henri Cochet, the French tennis player, who left for New Zealand, yesterday, said he thought that the team selected to represent Australia in the ...

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  9. RICH MAN'S WILL

    The will of late Harry Bellingham Howard Smith contains provision that his trustees should engage a doctor to make tests which would ensure he was ...

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  10. MOTOR MISHAP

    John Tollmer (45) had his skull fractured last night, when his motor-cycle and a car collided at Canterbury. He was removed to the hospital in a ...

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  11. TABLETS

    Eileen Chamberlain (35), of Petersham, who was found ill on Saturday, died last night It is believed that her death was caused by an overdose ...

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  12. PRESIDENT'S VIEWS

    Though the executive of the R.S.P.C.A. is definitely against the playing of swordfish for long periods, President W. G. Acocks admitted, to-day, ...

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  13. VENGEANCE

    Wilhelm Gustloff, a German subject, and leader of the Nazis in Zurich, was assassinated at his home at Daros yesterday. Five bullets entered his body. ...

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  14. COMPANY OF £50,000

    The registration of the Australian Carbonising Wool and Textile Co. Ltd. has now been effected, with a nominal capital of £50,000. ...

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  15. ACT OF BOYS

    Boys are believed to have been responsible for the robbery at the Pendle Hill railway station. Tickets valued at £300 were stolen, but, later, were found ...

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  16. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy, sultry and unsettled conditions, with further rain over most of the State, with ...

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  17. OPEN VERDICT

    At the inquest into the death of Jack Conway, shearer's cook, whose body was found in a well at Matong, the Coroner returned an open verdict. ...

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  18. THE KING'S PRIZE

    R. B. Williams, of Hawthorne, won the first stage of the King's Prize yesterday, beating H. S. Johnson, of Wangaratta, and D. R. Davies, of the ...

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  19. ANSER ISLAND

    The master of the steamer Kooliga reported last night that the fire burning on Anser Island was not lighted as a distress signal. It is believed that the ...

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  20. IMMIGRANTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has declared that no proposals had been placed before the Commonwealth Government, by the British Government, ...

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  21. SUPPLIES SAFE

    The strike in the Smithfield meat market continues. The distributive branch of the meat trade is reorganising itself, so that supplies will ...

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  22. TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE

    The New Zealand Cabinet is expected to consider this week, proposals for the trans-Tasman air service, recently placed before the Dominion ...

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  23. BIG CONFERENCE

    A conference of health authorities will be held in Sydney on February 14, when many matters of great interest will be discussed including the ...

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  24. WOOL FOR MOTORS

    White the Commonwealth Government realises the value of the German market, the Minister in charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) has ...

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  25. SUDDEN DEATH

    The death occurred at Dubbo District hospital on Wednesday afternoon of Marjorie Berta Packer, wife of Mr. J. W. Packer, a business man of Talbragar ...

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  26. HAPPY BLEND

    It is understood that the British Government intends bo synchronise, as closely as possible, two important events for next year—the Coronation ...

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  27. INLAND HEAT

    Charles Simmons (59), miner, who had collapsed in the intense heat on the road to Bonney Well, died a few hours after he had been brought to ...

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  28. ALLEGIANCE OATH

    Federal legal authorities have now established definitely that it will not be necessary for Senators and Members of the House of Representatives to be ...

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  29. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    From Fremantle, Dr. Crotty, late Bishop of Bathurst, reports a happy trip across the Bight. The party is well and all send wishes to the West. ...

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  30. AN OLD-TIMER

    An old resident was in this morning with a copy of an early-day paper, "The Dubbo Telegraph, Macquarie and Castlereagh Chronicle." ...

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  31. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 3/8 per bushel, and bagged at 3/9½. ...

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  32. COUNTRY HOTELS

    Immediate and favorable consideration was promised by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) when a deputation, representative of the N.R.M.A., ...

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  33. New Grand Prix Record

    Smashing all records for speed and consistency, J. Pringle (Norton) won the Senior Motor Cycle Grand Prix on Phillip Island in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. NERVE PATIENT

    Soon after her arrival in Sydney, where arrangements had been made for her to see a nerve specialist, Mrs. Isabel Sinclair Heddincron (48), of ...

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  35. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    The A.W.U. convention at Ballarnt decided to request the Labor Premiers of Australia, at the next Premiers' conference, to take the necessary steps ...

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  36. CASUALTIES

    A big splinter was removed from the middle finger of the right hand of T. [?]ris, of 9 Charlotte Street, on Tuesday night at the ambulance station. ...

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  37. OUR MEMBER WELCOME

    Since the death of his widely-respected father, recently, the Member for Dubbo district has had a very trying time, winding up the estate, of ...

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  38. SEEN AGAIN

    South Steyne bench, where young David Paton (14) lost his life, has been closed. The shark, thought to be the monster ...

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  39. DANGER CONTROVERSY

    The declaration against motorists kindled the spark; the motorists fanned the flames when it was maintained that the cyclist, and pedestrians are ...

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  40. FATAL COLLISION

    Yesterday, a motor lorry and a motor cycle collided. The former, carrying relief workers, got out of control, washed into the cycle, jumped the ...

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  41. CLOSE CALL

    Christian Olsen, dairy farmer, residing near Busselton, who had gone on a fishing excursion, was rescued from the sea, after he had clung for 21 hours ...

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  42. LINCOLN ELLSWORTH

    The American explorer, Lincoln Ellsworth, is expected to reach Melbourne on February 10 or 11. He will go to Canberra as the guest of ...

    Article : 36 words
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