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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Prank Reynolds and Miss Elvie Scarr, both of Orange, were married in the Methodist Church, Dubbo, by the Rev. Bernard Deane last Tuesday. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    A Stotunport message states that five seamen were killed and four injured in an explosion at sea on the tanker Shreveport. Twenty-nine survivors ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A sensational affair occurred at Stanmore last night, when two women attacked the Rev. John Yates with a horsewhip and stick. Yates rushed into ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Judge Beeby, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, declared that a "state of stike" existed among the waterside workers. This gives ship ...

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  8. Our Postmaster.

    The respect and esteem widely felt for Mr. H. A. Weatherall, the Dubbo Postmaster, was strongly in evidence last night at a public meeting convened ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    During the debate on the address in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lazzarini declared that 50 per cent. of the licensed houses in New South Wales should be ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Premiers of the States have been asked by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, whether they are favourable to convening a conference to determine the best ...

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  11. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    Electrified burbed wire, the first in the history of Chinese warfare, was used by the retreating Chihli-Shantung forces in a desperate effort to stem the ...

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  12. Shipowners Speak Out.

    The Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association declared to-day that it is not a question of the employers refusing to accept overtures or to enter ...

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  13. ACTORS IN COURT.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court during the hearing of a plaint lodged by the Actors' Federation and the Theatrical Employees' Association ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MINISTER EXPLAINS.

    The Rev. J. Yates who was horse-whipped by two women at Stanmore last night, explained to-day that he understood the attack was due to ...

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  15. LANG'S GLOOM.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang), addressing a meeting at Randwick, said he believed that when the now basic wage was fixed by the ...

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  16. Mr. Bruce's Final Appeal.

    The Prime Minister has sent another telegram to the President of the Waterside Workers' Federation in Melbourne reminding him that the Government ...

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  17. CHILD HOLOCAUST.

    The six children of T. Paycur were burned to dentil when a cousin tried to revive the fire with kerosene. The parents, a baby and another daughter ...

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  18. ARMY EXERCISE DISASTER.

    Forty soldiers were wounded in an army manoeuvre near Crucow. Cavalry were charging, and instead of pulling up at 100 yards distance dashed ...

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  19. Still Trying for Settlement.

    "Although delegates to the Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, are still endeavouring to bring about a conference between shipowners and the Maritime ...

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  20. ACCIDENT TO WHEAT TRAIN

    A goods train, loaded with bulk wheat, was travelling from Junee to Sydney, when the axle of truck broke two miles from Cootamundra, badly ...

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  21. ACROSS AMERICA.

    Art Goebel, the winner of the Hawaiian flight, won the first prize of 12,500 dollars for the New York to Los Angeles non-stop flight, covering ...

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  22. AMERICAN TENNIS.

    Hunter (America) was leading J. Crawford (Australia) 7—5, 3—6, 6—3, in the quarter finals of the National Singles, when rain stopped play. ...

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  23. SYDNEY'S SLUMS.

    Rev. George Cowie, of Fullerton Memorial Church, addressing the Men's League, declared that the sums of Sydney were a damnable disgrace to the ...

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  24. THE MISSING PARSON.

    The Rev. Hutchinson, who mysteriously disappeared from England, has expressed his desire to resume duties at Doddinghurst, but has no funds to ...

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  25. Accident at Brickworks.

    Shortly alter commencing work at Hector's Brickworks yesterday morning, an employee, William Hands, aged 50, met with a serious accident. It ...

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  26. OLD MAN KILLED BY BUS.

    An elderly man, whose body has not yet been identified, was fun over by a bus at Waverley last night. He sustained shocking injures, which resulted ...

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  27. MAN FALLS FORTY FEET.

    John Jackson, a workman, was killed while engaged in demolishing a building at Surry Hills. It is stated that when a rafter gave way beneath him ...

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  28. MR. BAVIN CONGRATULATED.

    Speaking in the Legislative Council on the Address in Reply the Hon. A. Alam said: "I congratulate Mr. Bavin on his masterpiece of diplomacy and ...

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  29. BALLIMORE CARNIVAL.

    The annual Baltimore carnival will take place this year on Wednesday, October 3rd, in Mr. Woodley's paddocks, opposite the Ballimore railway station ...

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  30. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Details, of the Federal National Insurance scheme were disclosed to members of the Ministerial Party yesterday. It provides for payment in respect of ...

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  31. Yesterday's Storm.

    While it was blowing pretty hard in Dubbo yesterday morning a 70 m.p.h. gale was sweeping over Bathurst. Surpriisngly little damage was ...

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  32. Lodge Macquarie, No. 53.

    There was a large attendance of members of Lodge Macquarie, No. 53, present at the Masonic Temple last night, the occasion being the annual ...

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  33. MRS. LAMBERT PENNILESS

    Mrs. Lambert, widow of the late W. H. Lambert, M.H.R., who died suddenly from heart seizure last week, says: "My husband turned down a fortune ...

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  34. C.W.A. Card Evening.

    On Wednesday night a card party organised by the local branch of the Country Women's Association was held in the Protestant Hall. Between 70 ...

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  35. THE CONGRESS BROADCASTED.

    Reports from practically every country in the world have been received stating that the broadcasting of the Eucharistic Congress proceedings was ...

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  36. A DIRTY SHIP.

    Mr. Trenchard Miller, Chief Scout Commissioner of New South Wales, speaking at a Mayoral reception, characterised the steamer service between ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. Cycling.

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  38. Tasman Flight.

    Within 24 hours of the reception of a cable in the Sydney Office, of the Atlantic Union Oil Company Limited, intimating that a spans part for a ...

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  39. THE FATEFUL RUG.

    Sydney Price, while watching a sale in progress at a city auctioneers' room yesterday, recognised a platypus skin rug which was offered at a bargain price ...

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  40. DEALER FOUND DEAD.

    The body of Thomas Reid, aged 50, a dealer, was found a quarter of a mile from his home in French's Forest, early this morning. It is thought ...

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  41. RAINING MUD.

    Following a strange red glow in the sky at Moree to-day a shower fell, leaving a thin coating of red mud. People caught in the rain had their clothes ...

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  42. GIVING US A CHANCE.

    The Prime Minister, spending on the Budget, said that he believed the present was only a period of temporary depression, and that the Government in ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/8. ...

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  44. CITY FIRE.

    Extensive damage was caused by a fire which practically destroyed Dwyer's furniture factory at James-street, Redfern, last night. The flames were ...

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  45. MOTOR CYCLISTS DEATH.

    J. Frangter (21) collided with a tram while riding a motor cycle at Balmain last night. He sustained a fractured skull and died several hours later. ...

    Article : 37 words
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