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  4. FARM PROBLEMS DUBBO DISTRICT

    There was a fair attendance at Saturday's meeting of Dubbo's F. and S. Association. President Doyle was an abstentee, and Mr. P. Butterworth was ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    Australia's Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. J. F. Fenton), in silk hat and morning suit, attended the King's reception to delegates to the ...

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  6. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Inspector Lilley is about again after his illness and convalescing satisfactorily. Mrs. A. J. Edwards and family, of ...

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  7. "Knave or Fool"

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver), referring to the recent public utterances of the Rev. Chandler, declared that he had thrown petrol on the ...

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  8. Sixteen Players

    The N.S.W. Cricket Association, with only three dissentients, carried a motion the expressing the opinion that the 1930 Australian team to tour England ...

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  9. Strikers in Court

    The hearing of the charges against the 20 miners in connection with the Rothbury disturbances was resumed at West Maitland court to-day. ...

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  10. At Revolver Point

    Three youths were arrested at revolver point in a fruit shop at Leichhardt, by Const. Johnston, early this morning. ...

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  11. BUSH FIRES IN W.A.

    Great damage has been done by bush fires in the South-eastern districts of West Australia. Many houses and fences have been destroyed, the damage ...

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  12. HOME CHARITY

    Members of the Sydney Branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation are up in arms at the decision to impose a levy of 2/- per week for the ...

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  13. RICHARDSON AGAIN

    In response to South Australia's 365, of which Richardson made 112, Queensland replied with 196. In spite of a storm brewing, ...

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  14. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and sultry, with scattered showers and thunderstorms on Central and Northern ...

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  15. BAVIN ACTIVE

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) said to-day that he was taking steps to as certain whether legal proceedings could be taken against, certain persons to ...

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  16. Weighty Words

    Referring to the Naval Conference, Lloyd George said: "There may differences between parties; there may be differences inside parties, but we ...

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  17. COST OF GOOD ROADS

    The Main Roads Board's annual report reveals that in five years £4,000,000 has been expended in the county of Cumberland and £6,719,000 on country ...

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  18. THE LEVEL CROSSING

    Malcolm McDonald was driving a motor lorry over the level crossing, near Port Fairey, Victoria, this morning, when the Melbourne train came ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GREATEST TRAGEDY

    San Clemente (California) Monday. A furious squall from the Pacific Ocean which arose so suddenly that the pilots had no chance to escape the danger, ...

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  20. THE BEEBY AWARD

    The High Court will deliver its judgment to-morrow on the appeal against Judge Beeby's interim coal mine award. ...

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  21. ORANGE TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Trudgett, who was alleged to have poisoned her son and then swallowed arsenic, at Orange yesterday morning, died last night. ...

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  22. FIGHTING COMMUNISM

    The President of the N.S.W. Constitutional Association told members, last night that the political atmosphere was murky. He said that many members ...

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  23. A TIMELY FIND

    Hidden in the bush, near Cessnock, yesterday, the special police flying squad discovered a large quantity of mine explosives and detonators. ...

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    MISS CLARICE KENNEDY, the N.S.W. woman athlete, who unofficially broke the world's record when she covered the 80 metres hurdles in 12½ secs. in a trial run. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TAMWORTH FIRE BUG

    Two more fires occurred at Tamworth yesterday, making eleven in twenty days. This average beats the record at ...

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  26. NEARING HOME

    The New Zealand airman arrived here at 4.17 from Singapore. He will continue his journey on Wednesday morning. ...

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  27. COALOWNERS' AIM

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, Chairman of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association, interviewed in Melbourne, said that he wanted to make it clear that ...

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  28. DOWN THE VALE

    Passed away at Dubbo District Hospital at an early hour on Saturday morning, James Carroll, aged 65 years. Deceased was a native of Sydney, but ...

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  29. THE KANGAROOS

    The "Athletic News" states that the receipts for the "Rugby tour were £30,926, of which the Australians will receive £20,050, giving them a not ...

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  30. WILLING WORKERS

    At 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, the North Dubbo Swimming Club held a meeting at the Weir. Mr. E. Utley was in the chair, and there was a large ...

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  31. WOMEN WARNED

    It is reported that the Cessnock police raided a secret, meeting of militant women and warned them if they not again they would probably be ...

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  32. A FLOWER FALLS

    Yvonne Phyllis, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stubbs, of Mitchell Street, died on Saturday evening, at the age of eight weeks. ...

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  33. LEGAL FINDING

    Justice Beeby hus decided that industrial disputes exist in the coal industry, and has referred the matter to the Court for hearing. ...

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  34. HATRY & CO.

    The trial has commenced at the Old Bailey, of Hatry and his alleged confederates, Daniels, Dixon and Tapor, on 56 charges in connection with the crash ...

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  35. FALL OF EARTH

    James Dowling (32) was severely injured this morning, when about a ton of earth fell in a trench at Alexandria, burying him up to the neck. ...

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  36. BRIGID MADELINE TAYLOR

    After five months' painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude, Brigid Madeline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor of Brisbane Street South, passed ...

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  37. UNITED IN DEATH

    Richard Watson (21) and Alice Ryan (20), engaged to be married at Easter time, were drowned together yesterday. They were wading in water waist deap, ...

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  38. NARROW ESCAPE

    Recently, Mr. Tim Loneragan, one of Mudgee's best known citizens, bought an aeroplane. Yesterday, accompanied by a ...

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  39. FRENCH PRAISE

    The Australian cyclist, Hubert Opperman's Sydney to Melbourne performance is highly praised here, and as a result it wouldn't be surprising if one ...

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  40. CAFE CROMER

    The Cafe Cromer, in Phillip Street, City, was raided by the police last night. A quantity of liquor was confiscated, and the proprietor and his wife ...

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  41. SPARKLERS GONE

    Shortly after a man had entered a jewellery shop, at Adelaide, yesterday, it was discovered that diamond rings, valued at £500, had been stolen. ...

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  42. AT IT AGAIN!

    After suspending operations for a week or so, reports are being circulated of the activities of the town burglar. Raffles is reported to have visited ...

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  43. SHADE EASIER

    At this morning's sales bulk wheat Bold at 5/1½ and bagged at 5/3 per bushel. ...

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