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  4. PERSONALIA

    "Parkes Post" announces that "Ald. M. Whithy" has been, re-elected for the fourth time as Mayor of Dubbo. Ald. Gordon Fitz Hill is Dubbo's ...

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  5. CIVIC APPEAL

    An appeal to the public to conserve tho water supply to avoid a serious shortage, and to the children to prevent vandalism in the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    M. Herriot handed his resignation to the President, who immediately commenced consultations in respect to the formation of a new Cabinet. ...

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  7. CANECUTTERS' WAR

    The South Johnstone trouble, which was expected as a result of the decision of the South Johnstone canegrowers on Monday to reject the British ...

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  8. "Spots" a Luxury

    Speaking at a dinner last night, Mr. J. L. Ruthven, junr., president of the Wine and Spirit Association, complained that the spirit and beer trades were ...

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  9. Boys Found Guilty

    The second trial of Ernest Kitchener Jenkins (16) and Bernard William Bord (16) on a charge of having murdered Joseph Sybley, hotel manager ...

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  10. In Holts

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Maher member for West Morton, appeared at the bar of the House to answer a charge of having assaulted ...

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  11. FOR THE SECOND TEST

    Messrs. G. Hele (South Australia) and G. Borwick (N.S.W.) have been appointed umpires for the second test match beginning in Melbourne on ...

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  12. OVER THE TEA CUPS

    Mrs. Sexton and daughter returned, home this morning. Mrs. G. F. C. Griffin, of Tamworth Street, and her young family left last ...

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  13. POISONED ?

    George Shepherd (48) was found violently ill at his home at Mereweather last night. He collapsed as he endeavoured to speak and died a few ...

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  14. POLICE INVESTIGATE

    The death of Allan John Cotterill, aged 21 months, at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children on Tuesday is engaging the attention of the police. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Scattered rain and thunderstorms spreading over the State, some substantial falls on the ...

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  16. WOMAN STABBED

    Joan Tinkerton, aged 20, was treated at Sydney Hospital party this morning for a wound in the right breast. She told a constable that a man had ...

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  17. CRICKET JOURNALISTS

    Four members of the Board of Control have signed a requisition for a special meeting of the Board, at which an attempt will be made to have the ...

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  18. CRICKET ASSOCIATION

    Dubbo District Cricket Association meeting on Tuesday night was attended by Messrs. S. F. S. Green (chair), W. A. Bell, L. McGuinn, S. Tweeddale, M. ...

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  19. OFF THE BRIDGE

    When George McDonald was crossing the Harbor Bridge this morning, he was startled to see a man mount the railing and jump into the water. When ...

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  20. SOUTHERN BUSHFIRE

    The bush fire menace in the Riverina has been allayed. Probably the heaviest loser was Goolgumbla station, where 500 sheep were killed, 6000 acres ...

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  21. WAR'S GRIM TOLL

    Cattlemen arriving here from Gran Chaco region said that the unofficial estimates of the casualties in "the recent fighting- placed the Paraguyan ...

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  22. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    On December 30, the second Test will start in Melbourne. On the same day, New South Wales, minus her star players, will meet Queensland, in the ...

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  23. MAIL TRAINS LATE

    Temora and Albury mail trains were delayed a considerable time this morning, when eight trucks of a wheat train left the rails between Goulburn ...

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  24. ANOTHER VICTIM

    The naked and battered body of a young woman was found in the bush at National Park this morning, only a few yards off the beaten track. ...

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  25. UNCLE SAM SQUEALS

    The refusal of Franco to pay her war debt has caused indignation among members of Congress. Senator McKellar said it was clear ...

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  26. YARRAN VICTORY

    High School cricketers finished the year with a match between Yarran House and Rest. Big scoring was a feature of the game, but Yarran were ...

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  27. WESTERN PENNANT

    On Wednesday afternoon the A-grad[?] of Wellington Bowling Club met [?] Dubbo representatives on the local [?] for the first fixture of the ...

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  28. DON BRADMAN

    Don Bradman left for Melbourne by car to-day. He will if chosen, play for N.S.W. against Victoria, in the match starting to-morrow week. ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S MARKET

    Bulk wheat sold to-day at 2/8 1/2 per bushel and bagged at 2/9. ...

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  30. AMY JOHNSON

    Extremely had weather has compelled Amy Johnson to land at 4 p.m. at Beniounif, 240 miles South of Oran. She will resume as soon as the ...

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  31. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A Church of England Service will be held at Emmagool on Sunday. Bargains are welcome, especially at Christmas time. When the O.K. ...

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  32. TIMBER YARD STOIC

    Jack Frost (43), a timber-worker, met with a shocking accident at Geo. Hudson's works, Glebe, this morning, when his right foot was severely cut ...

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  33. MUSSOLINI

    M. Mussolini, addressing the Senate on acts of barbarism in Jugo-Slavia, said that an official protest had been forwarded to the Belgrade Government ...

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  34. CYCLING REVIVAL

    Cycling has boomed in Dubbo this year, and the success achieved has resulted in the formation of a new club, to be known as the Macquarie Cycling ...

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  35. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    While the Auckland , airman, H. West, was flying, across the Kaimal Ranges, he found that his aeroplane was failing to lift properly. ...

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  36. SAM CONSIDERING

    The United States is disappointed and confused by the French decision not to pay the war debt. It is unlikely that any statement will ...

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  37. DUBBO SWELTERS

    Dubbo residents are still sweltering in a sticky heat, and the thermometer continues to rise. On Tuesday it bumped to 97, to-day it hit 98. ...

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  38. CATHOLIC FETE

    The Royal minnie golf course will again be the bright and gat scene of the Catholic fete to-night, Friday and Saturday, when the festivities will end. ...

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  39. EXPLANATION

    Owing to a delay in the shipment of "The Liberal's", indent, order, of printing paper, the usual 6-4 style of the ten-page issue has to be altered to ...

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