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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Yeo, sour., of Elong, is on the sick list. His condition is causing concern. Mr. H. A. Pomroy is down with ...

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  5. [?] H JOBMASTER VISING DUBBO

    Mr. R. H. Jones Jobmaster to Sydney Branch of Toe. H. is spending a week [?] Dubbo. He is a well set-up speci[?]men of young Australia of Toe H type ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    St. John's (Newfoundland), Thursday. Twenty-seven people were drowned on the south coast, when a tidal wave swept up from the earthquake on ...

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  7. The Federal Budget

    Introducing his Budget in the House of Representatives, the Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) announced that an additional £1,285,000 was to be raised ...

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  8. Sydney Wool Sales

    Yorkshire's continual competition was very keen at the Sydney wool sales on Thursday. Japan and America also operated. ...

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  9. BACK HOME

    Dr. McAdam (an alderman of Lidcombe), who visited Dubbo recently as manager of the State Association cricket team, was given a hearty ...

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  10. Lese Majesty!

    The Labor Council has declined "black" the Industrial Peace Conference, convented by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin). ...

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  11. Death Roll Increases

    Dolayed messages from St. John's, Newfoundland, received here, now state that 34 are known to be dead, with many sections not heard from, as ...

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  12. JUVENILE CRIME

    At the Parramatta Police Court to-day, Magistrate Flynn, referring to the increase in juvenile crime in the Western Suburbs, said it was a dreadful ...

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  13. Paying the Price

    Dr. Earle Page, in the House last night, said that, the public now knows the price it will, have to pay in the first year for the pleasure of having a ...

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  14. BIG BILLIARDS

    Walter Lindrum, the Australian billiards player, in his match with Willie Smith, established a world's record to-day, when he made another thousand ...

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  15. RELIC OF BARBARISM

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Makin), when, asked what had become of the mace, replied that it was an act of barbarism, and ...

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  16. NEARLY A FATALITY

    Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brennan have a cottage home at the corner of Kennedy and Queen Streets, beyond Victoria. Park. In last Sunday's short ...

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  17. Paying the Piper

    The N.R.M.A. calculates that if the additional penny per gallon on petrol is' passed on to consumers, motorists us a whole in Australia will be ...

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  18. SUICIDE IN STREET

    Alfred Gross (24), a naval stoker, shot himself dead in a shooting gallery in Pitt Street last night. No reason for the rash deed has been assigned. ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Generally fine' and warm to hot, with north-east to north-west winds, freshening inland ...

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  20. "SUNSHINE" STRIPPER

    In the presence of Messrs. W. Halliday (State Inspector for H. V. MacKay Proprietary Ltd), B. M. Arthur (Senior Agricultural Instructor), D. ...

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  21. HEAVY FINES

    At the Balranald Police Court yesterday, three men were fined in all £352, for having opossum skins in their possession. ...

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  22. Passing it On

    According to Mr. John Williams, Secretary of the Friendly Societies' Association, the members of the Friendly. Societies in N.S.W. of whom there are ...

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  23. FRENCH AVIATORS

    Airman Coste and Bellonte arrived at Le Bourget, from Rome, completing a record flight in their historic plane. "Question Mark,"'from Hanoi, in a ...

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  24. NEW BILLS PASSED

    The Legislative Assembly passed a Bill through committee, authorising the construction of a railway line from Hillston to Roto. ...

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  25. DUBBO SCOUTS

    The monthly meeting of the Dubbo Scouts' Committee was held on Wednesday night in the hall, Mr. Baker (president) occupying the chair. ...

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  26. LABOR'S PROTEST

    At a special meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party, at which there was a full attendance, recent actions of certain occupants of the Speaker's ...

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  27. USE MORE WOOL

    At a meeting of the international wool Federation at Bradford next week, representatives of ten nations will discuss the question of intensifying ...

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  28. RADIO ADVANCING

    Radio licenses in last mouth increased in every State, except Queensland. An 80 per cent, increase is recorded in New South Wales. ...

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  29. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Have you reserved November 28 The little Brownie says "Do" A big concert and curythmic display is booked for that evening in the new Empire ...

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  30. WAGE ADJUSTMENT

    President Hoover has conferred with the leading industrialists, including Henry Ford. They agreed not to reduce wages during the present financial ...

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  31. STORM DAMAGES

    Great damage is reported from Southern Queensland, us a result of cyclonic storms. Numerous buildings have been unroofed and fences levelled. ...

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  32. THE SLEEPER CUTTERS

    Mr. J. A. Clark, of Tulbragar Street, who has taken much interest, in the men employed in the sleeper-cutting industry in this district, some time ...

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  33. ANOTHER WILD SCENE

    Another uproarious scene occurred in the Legislative Assembly last night, when Mr. Booth, mentioned the coal position. ...

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  34. COMMUNISTS FINED

    Four members of the Wellington (New Zealand) Communist organisation were fined £50 each this morning for selling seditious literature. ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    The old native born residents of Dubbo and district are, one by one, being claimed by the Grim Reaper, and soon all pioneers will have gone to their ...

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  36. BALMAIN BURGLAR

    William George Scott had an experience last night. Returning to his home, liu was in the bathroom when he heard a sound of glass breaking. Seizing a ...

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  37. MORE EXPULSIONS

    The Chatswood branch of the National Association expelled Messrs. R. M. Pontey and A. C. Casson, and Mrs. Beadle, from their various offices for ...

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  38. MANDATE FROM JOSS

    The Labor Council last night decided to request the Federal Government to re-establish a fleet of merchant steamers as soon as possible. ...

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  39. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL

    In the House of Representatives, during the debate on the Address-in-Reply, Mr. Eldridge (N.S.W.) said that he thought the time had come for the ...

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  40. S. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    The South Australian deficit for the financial year is expected to amount to £1,000,000 owing to revenue shortage. ...

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  41. WHEAT MARKET

    Prices for wheat this morning were maintained, bulk soiling at 5/0 1/2 and bugged at 5/2 per bushel. ...

    Article : 23 words
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