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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL

    At a meeting of the Beautification Committee on Thursday night Mr. E. L. Williams welcomed Messrs. J. Roberts (Parents and Citizens' ...

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  5. "INTOLERABLE"

    Dr. Earle Page, K.C., Treasuruer, says that experience during the past few months has shown the position in regard to arbitration to he intolerable. ...

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  6. ANOTHER UNI. GENT.

    During disorderly proceedings in Melbourne late on Saturday night John Loxton (25), a student of the Sydney University, was arrested and ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. THE JINGLE OF BINGLE

    Bingle writes: "It is indeed gratifying to hear that the very live committee controlling the Dubbo Beautification scheme has in view the ...

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  9. FORCED TO RETURN

    The Hercules 'plane "City of Perth," which began the East-West air mail service yesterday, was forced to return to Adelaide after struggling against a ...

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  10. BIRTHDAY HONOURS

    The King's birthday honours include Mr. Justice Power, of the High Court, K.C.M.G.; Professor Colin Mackenzie, K.B.; Dr. Stawall, of Melbourne, ...

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  11. UNCHANGED

    The condition of the King is unchanged. No bulletins have been issued, but the doctors are making a statement to-night. ...

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  12. CUT IN TWO

    Joseph Thomas was killed by the Kempsey passenger train, his body being cut in two. It is supposed that he full out of the carriage of the train ...

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  13. CORRESPONDENCE

    [This journal accepts letters on all subjects for publication, but does not necessarily endorse the views expressed by the contributors] ...

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  14. WANTS WATER

    Although much has bean said about our fine Oval, and the beautiful turf which stops footballers from getting scarified knees when ...

    Article : 245 words
  15. OBITUARY

    As intimated in our last issue, one of the oldest residents of the district, John Andrew Flannigan, passed away on Wednesday night in his 69th year. ...

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  16. "TRANSPORT"

    The Premier of Tasmania declares that the serious restriction of transport facilities between that State and the Mainland was draining the very life ...

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  17. Dealing With Pests

    Sir,--Times were when the man who would "blow his own trumpet" was regarded as a braggart and was more or less despised as such. But times ...

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  18. YOUNG MAN KILLED

    Keith Martin, aged 18, was killed when a shot gun accidentally exploded in the bush near Picton. Another boy, named Wilson, aged 14, ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. FORTHCOMING SHOWS

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  20. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    It is announced that Prime Minister Baldwin will face the House of Commons on June 21 and seek to carry on, and that great efforts will be made in the interim to reach agreements with the Liberals to keep Labour out of power, a ...

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  21. ON HIS WEDDING DAY

    William Barnes (23), of Woy Woy, sustained terrible injuries when he was thrown from a train to the permanent way at Central Station late on ...

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  22. OUR PICTURE SHOW

    Must (be strong eevr help the weak) Is it the law of the universe that the strong must carry their own burdens and part of those less able? Anne ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK

    The Government Savings Bank of New South Wales already holds a position in the Savings Banks of the world, second only to that of Great Britain. ...

    Article : 380 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN WINS

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  25. COONAMBLE JOCKEY CLUB

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  26. WILL HE FACE HOUSE ?

    Mr. Baldwin spent the week end keeping interviewers at bay. During Saturday and again to-day he had conferences with the Party. In ...

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  27. LATEST FIGURES

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  28. JUDD ARRESTED

    While E. E. Judd, well-known Domain speaker, was addressing a meeting in Bathurst-street, City, last night, he exchanged blows with an ...

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  29. TENANTS' RIGHTS

    A new measure, to be known as the Tenants' Rights Bill, will be brought down in the next session of the State Parliament. The main objective of the ...

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  30. A Shunter's Risk

    Sir,--That shocking fatality at Dubbo railway yards recently raises the question as to whether at all times Suflicient care is taken to insure a ...

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  31. THE WEIR

    The last batch of concrete to complete the weir was made at 3 p.m. on Friday. Inspector T. H. Wickham is to be ...

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  32. OUR SECONDARY INDUSTRIES

    Of late we have devoted some space to a review of our secondary industries. This necessitated Investigation, and such has shown that we have many ...

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  33. TENNIS PLAYERS

    A team of visiting tennis players from Forbes travelled to Dubbo on Saturday to play the Catholic Tennis Club. ...

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    The hearing is pending in the Supreme Court of New South Wales of an extraordinary action in which one woman is suing another for alleging ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. RELICS OF MACQUARIE'S GANG

    Relies, believed to have belonged to a road gang of Governor Macquarie's time, were unearthed by Municipal employees in Wilson Park, near Jamlesan ...

    Article : 96 words
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