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  4. AGRICULTURAL INSPECTOR'S IMPRESSIONS

    The following report, from the pen Mr. B. M. Arthur, Senior Agricultural Instructor for Dubbo centre, will read with interest:— ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    The town is filling with visitors for the big week. All old friends and familiar faces are with us, and there are many new ones. All are ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The King has created General Booth a Companion of Honour. The news was conveyed to the General in letter marked "Prime ...

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  7. MORE STRIKES

    The Executive of the Collieries Staffs Association protested to the management of Standford Merthyr No. 2 Colliery, against members of the staff ...

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  8. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Another brutal attack was made on a timber worker last night. This time the victim is Horace Reid, of Globe. He was attacked by a number of ...

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  9. THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Southern Cross with its four gallant airmen landed at Narromine on Friday, and remained there over night. They reported a rough and cold trip ...

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  10. PETERSHAM TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Petersham last night. It appears that Mrs. Hogan, who resides in rooms above a shop in ...

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  11. MORE TIMBER TROUBLE

    A fire was discovered this morning among a stack of timber at McKenzie's timber yards, Belmore. Fortunately, the flames were speedily extinguished. ...

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  12. ILLICIT STILL

    At the Police Court to-day, Feodor Frederick Hoeimbuck, a gunsmith, was fined £51, in default three months imprisonment, for being in possession ...

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  13. SELF-CONFESSED MURDERER

    The finding in the woods of the murdered body of an English teacher, Eve Brand, led to the disclosure of a remarkable story. ...

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  14. HOME, SWEET HOME

    The giant Fokker lauded with characteristic grace, and was brought to a standstill within a couple of hundred yards at the Richmond aerodrome. The ...

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  15. McDONALD'S VIEWPOINT

    Mr. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Collieries Association, says that it seems a thousand pities that misunderstandings, misconceptions and ...

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  16. OPEN VERDICT

    The inquest concerning the death of Kathleen Doherty, wife of the licensee of the Club Hotel, Albury, concluded to-day. ...

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  17. GRAZIER'S SAD END

    C. E. Sebag Montefiore, a well-known grazier, was found lying on his bed at Stanthorpe Hotel, with a bullet through the roof of his mouth. A ...

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  18. ROUND THE WORLD TOUR

    Lieut. Albert Hulse, with Lyons, who flew to Australia in the Southern Cross, and four other internationally-known aviators, plan to leave New York on ...

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  19. DEPRESSED BY TRAGEDY.

    Kingsford-Smith and his companions are broken-hearted over the end of Anderson and Hitchcock. Smith in an interview with Sydney ...

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  20. THE MASTERS' ULTIMATUM

    Members of the Building Trades Unions in Melbourne have ignored the demand of the Master Builders that they should return to work yesterday. ...

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  21. WORRIES OF THE WATER WORKERS

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), in a letter to the Watersiders' Federation, suggested sweeping changes in the system of waterside ...

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  22. The Air Disaster

    A board of three—Brig.Gen. L. C. Wilson (solicitor, Brisbane), Capt. Geof. Hughes (Sydney), and Mr. C. N. McKay (Melbourne) have been ...

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  23. A MURDERED MYALL

    A charge is proceeding at Port Darwin (Northern Territory) of William Everitt and William Faux for the alleged murder of an aboriginal named ...

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  24. AMERICA'S TOLL

    At least 38 persons wore killed and scores injured in motor accidents during the past week-end. The most serious accident in any ...

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  25. LATEST FORECAST

    The following, weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—More or less cloudy on the coast and tablelands, with isolated showers; otherwise ...

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  26. ALL WORK STOPPED

    An urgent message from Melbourne this morning says that all building operations throughout the metropolitan area were suspended to-day, as the ...

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  27. SCHONHARDT'S SHAME

    Joseph Schonhardt, butcher, of Redfern, pleaded guilty to-day to charges of having failed to keep his premises clean; also with having sold ...

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  28. ROYAL BENEFACTORS

    The King will hold a Privy Council on May 10, at Craigwell House, in connection with the dissolution of Parliament, which will be specially excluded ...

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  29. RAILWAY FATALITY

    While crossing the railway line at Sandringham, Frederick Rusch, an elderly man, was run down by the electric train and cut to pieces. ...

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  30. THE BANKSTOWN TRAGEDY

    A married couple, Clara May Hess and Phillip Henry Hess, quarrelled yesterday, and after an exchange of heated words, Hess cut his wife's throat with ...

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  31. AT THE KOOKABURRA

    Although the land party, which left Wave Hill, reached the aeroplane Kookaburra yesterday, up to late last night it had given no information to ...

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  32. BANK TELLER SHOT

    Edward Conlon (24), teller at Colae branch of the National Bunk, was fatally wounded in the head by a bullet from an automatic pistol. ...

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  33. ALARMING DECLINE

    During the last financial year there was a serious decline in Australia's overseas' trade, amounting to £18,698,000, compared with the ...

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  34. For the Farmers

    A well-known and successful farmer scuds along the following points for fellow farmers. They are worth noting:— ...

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  35. THE WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales yesterday, two agents sold 10,384 bales. The first catalogue, from Pitt, Son and Badgery, Ltd., included wools from ...

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  36. [?]REA COMMISSIONER'S VISIT

    Mr. F. J. Williams, Western Area Commissioner for Railways, will visit [?]tions from Wyuna Downs to Browar[?] on Saturday next, Bourke to ...

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  37. MASTERTON INQUEST

    An inquest opened to-day into the death of William Masterton, of Ashfield, the well-known currier, whose body was recently exhumed by the ...

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  38. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A man, whose named is believed to be McKenzie, was found on the railway line at Milson's Point last night, after having apparently fallen in front ...

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  39. SEAMAN INJURED

    While Alee Stovenson (33), mate of the pilot ship Captain Cook, was attempting to make fast a skiff which had broken away from its moorings, off the ...

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  40. RACES AND TROTTING

    After the excitement of the Show, the races, under the Dubbo Racing Club, and the Trotting, under its own auspices, will fill in the remainder of ...

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  41. AUCTIONEERS NOTE!

    At the Tweed Heads Police Court yesterday, Sydney Alfred Thornton, an auctioneer, of Thornton and Pearce Brisbane, was fined £200 for a breach ...

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  42. WHEAT VALUES

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/6. ...

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