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  4. ROMA PETROL

    Mr. L. G. Wigmore the Sydney manager of the Roma oil Corporation, arrived in Sydney on Saturday night from Roma in a motor car in ...

    Article : 63 words
  5. THE JINGLE OF SINGLE

    Bingle writes: "The weekend marked this year's Wattle Day and many a [?]pel in Dubbo boasted a tiny spray of Australia's national flower and many ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    In this issue Leeds Bros annon[?] that they have received instruction, from Mr. A. W. Draitt. to sell by auction at an early date the stock and ...

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  7. SPEED MERCHANTS

    Further thrilling events were staged for the Castrol Cup recently, when local motor cyclists joined in spirited competition at the ...

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  8. IN PERILOUS PLIGHT

    Three children were playing at Redfern yesterday afternoon when one playfully pushed the others into an excavation where the gas company ...

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  9. DUBBO DEFEATED

    (By Our Special Representative) Owing to sickness and injuries, the Dubbo. rep. team which journeyed to Gilgandra yesterday was ...

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  10. HARBOUR BOAT SINKS

    A boat collided with another entering the Harbour and sank immediately. There were over sixty aboard, mostly elderly persons and children. ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Mr. R. Shumack, of Mogriguy, will leave for Sydney tonight to represent the Mugriguy branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association at the annual ...

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  12. MATCHETT CUP TEAM

    Drawn to play Dubbo A in the Malchett Cup tennis competition the following players are asked to meet at the Town Courts at 2 o'clock sharp on ...

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  13. "RED DAY"

    The "Morning Posts" Riga correspondent learns, authoritatively, that the unbounded fiasco on "Red Day" has seriously weakened Sta[?]in's ...

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  14. A DOUBLE SOMERSAULT

    When a car Ski[?] and turned a double somersault [?]ar Armidale of Saturday night, Michael Burke (20) was fatally injured. ...

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  15. HIS LAST MARK

    Robert Harvey (20), of Coburg (Victoria), was fatally injured while playing in a football match at Carlton. It appears that be jumped for a mark ...

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  16. POLICE RAIDS AT CANOWINDRA

    Two car loads of police went from Orange to Canowindra on Saturday afternoon and raided three places, allegedly S.P. shops. A large ...

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  17. VISIT OF ARMY OFFICERS

    The services in the Army Hall on Sunday next will be conducted by Major Hilder and Adjutant .Marsh, who were the officers in charge of the local ...

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  18. BIG PROTEST

    The instrumentalities Unions' Committee have circularised members of the Federal and State Parliaments protesting against the decision of the ...

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  20. FIRST "THROUGH"

    The first through train to Alice Springs left Adelaide yesterday. The passengers included a scientific party which intends to study the aborigines. ...

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  21. WELLINGTON LOSES

    Playing good football, Narromine staved off a challenge from Welington yesterday and retained the Western Districts Cup which ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. MUSIC AT THE HOSPITAL

    The Salvation Army Band ful[?]ed its engagement at the District Hospital yesterday afternoon, when a lengthy [?]ogramme was rendered. The ...

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  23. ACROSS THE PACIFIC

    The no[?]ibility of Australia being connected with California by a big airship at no distant date is not remote if one can judge by the big plans now being made to give effect to the service. A cable to the Sydney "Sun" from ...

    Article : 285 words
  24. INTER-INSTITUTE GAMES

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  25. DUBBO GAOL

    For the past few weeks the dink of picks and the tap of hammers have been sounding in the Dubbo Gaol, at which many alterations ...

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  26. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    Hon. T. R. Ball, Minister for Lands, denies having expressed the hope that Child Endowment would be repealed. What he said was that the ...

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  27. RACES

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  28. ELECTED

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  29. IN FRONT LINE

    Today 20,000 scouts and 1000 visitors participated in the Arrowe Park service of thanksgiving for success to the movement. ...

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  30. BATHURST DOWN CANOWINDRA

    Bathurst's burly team downed the famed Canowindra combination 24-17 on Saturday. At half-time Canowindra were ...

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  32. LICKED !

    Dubbo's crack tennis stars were well and truly "licked" during the weekend, when Mudgee defeated them by 50 sets to 81 The Mudgee ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    Death took place in the District Hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning of William Le Pool, 57 years. Deceased was very well known ...

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  34. A MAD ACT

    George Denny was found dead and his wife Jane Denny (70), shockingly wounded in a house at Grafton on Saturday night. ...

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  35. HOAXING THE POLICE

    There boys told the police of an alleged sensational hold-up at Enfield last night at the point of a revolver by a masked man. Later they ...

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  36. PHYLLIS YVONNE GREEN

    There died in a local private hospital on Thursday last Phyllis Yvonne Green, aged 5 weeks, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Green, of ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Unsettled, with increasing clouds over the inland area, with further showers in the southern districts, extending to the slopes and ...

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  38. SCRATCHED

    May Day will not start in the Australian Steeple, having sustained slight leg injuries in the Australian [?]ardles on Saturday. ...

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  39. BLOWN ASHORE

    During a heavy gale at Fort Arlington (Victoria), yesterday, the schooner Woolanal was blown into a sand bank. The captain was rescued by a ...

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