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  5. Burnt To Death

    When a wooden cottage in which he was living caught fire late last night. Richard May (67) was burnt to death at Gosford. ...

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  6. THIEVES

    Thieves broke into the refreshment stall at the Monarch-Empire open-air theatre on Tuesday night and stole goods valued at ...

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  7. TRAINS COLLIDE

    Three trains came to grief in a remarkable railway smash on the [?]warra line between Stanwell Park and Coal[?] early yesterday morning. ...

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  8. "Legibly Branded"

    Hugh Frank Carter, grazier, of Barbigal, Dubbo, successfully appealed against a conviction for failing to keep certain sheep ...

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  9. Personal

    Visitors to Dubbo during the week were M[?]sses flossie and Francis Payne, o[?] Ornage. The Misses Payne were formerly residents of Dubbo and ...

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  10. Infant Murdered

    A young woman walked into the Central Methodist Mission, Castle-reagh-street, yesterday afternoon and handed the Matron a suitcase, ...

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  11. Methodist Church

    The annual Synod of the Methodist Church (Western District) will be held in Dubbo next week. This is an event of considerable ...

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  12. MEN OUT OF WORK

    A thunderstorm was responsible for 1000 men being thrown out of work at the Golden Mile Mine, West Australia. Lightning struck the terminal house, ...

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  13. Obituary

    At her resilience, 29 Ba[?]ge-street, Dub[?] there passed away last, night Mrs. Emily Baxter Wheeler, one of the oldest and most highly respected ...

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  14. POSTAL POLICY

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Lyons) after his return from Tasmania yesterday, said that his policy included a revision of all postal tariff. He ...

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  15. Train Wrecked

    A goods train struck the points [?] a down grade here this morning and was wrecked. The engine turned right over and [?]ight trucks of wheat ...

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  16. BACK TO CROMWELL

    It is reported that King Zoga of A[?]ta, emulating Cromwell, received a deputation of Parliamentarians who were going to protest against the ...

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  17. BREAKS DOWN

    The case against J. S. Garden and others, arising out of the recent strike disturbances, collapsed in a sensational manner yesterday afternoon. The jury, without hearing the evidence for the ...

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  18. AIRPLANE STRANDED

    Short of petrol, the east-west mail plane which left Perth on Wednesday with mails aud passengers for eastern States, was forced down on the ...

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  19. BIG BILLIARDS

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  20. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Replying to Mr. Baddeley in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Buttenshaw, Minister for Works, said Cabinet had never considered the ...

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  21. THE BASIC WAGE

    In sixteen minutes the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon passed through all states a Bill to suspend the power of the Industrial Commission of ...

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  22. JAMES PHILLIP SUTHERLAND

    The death occurred in the District Hospital on Tuesday of James Phillip Sutherland, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland, of Byrock. The deceased, ...

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  23. ARTIFICIAL WOOL

    Local textile manufacturers are concentrating on two factories producing artificial wool .So far the manufacturing is costing 10[?] to 1- more than ...

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  24. SUNKEN AIR LINER

    The sunken air liner has been reported to be in 50 fathoms of water. Difficulty in raising it will be great and expenses extremely high. Divers were ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    A few light showers about the coast, otherwise fine for the present, with rising temperatures; south-easterly winds on the coast, ...

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  26. FIRE AT TEMORA

    Three shops in Hoskin-street, T[?]mora, owned by the estate of Mr. R. J. King, and occupied by Messrs. [?]. Gravolin, tailor, E. J. Woods, tyre ...

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  27. FRENCH TRUNK MURDER

    The public are concerned of the amazing charges of brutality against police by Al[?], who was detained for the murder of Rigaudin, whose ...

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  28. FIRE IN A GARAGE

    A fire broke out in a garage at Northbridge last night. Subsequently it was found that methylated spirits had been thrown over the walls of the ...

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  29. THE BRITISH RACE

    Declaring himself fortunate to be the fattier of eight children. Viscount Wolmer, in a speech said that the acceptance of the pernicious doctrines of ...

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  30. COAL CONFERENCE

    The Federal Government has telephoned the chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. Hibble) at Newcastle asking him to call a compulsory coal ...

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  31. SEED WHEAT

    In view of the fact that adverse seasonal conditions have affected the wheat crops in various portions of the State, the Minister ...

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  32. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The price of bulk wheat in Sydney to-day was quoted at 51[?]d per bushel Bagged wheat was quoted at 5[?] per bushel. ...

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  33. SOLICITOR ARRESTED

    When a well-known city solicitor was handed £100 in payment of a land transaction, it is alleged that he retained £130. ...

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  34. WALL STREET SLUMP

    Although the slump in Wall Street had the natural effect of causing a depression in practically all sections of the London Stock Exchange, there is ...

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  35. BIG THIEF CAUGHT

    Constable Corragin was concerned in a lively chase through the city yesterday afternoon in arresting a man who is stated to have stolen three rings ...

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  36. MELBOURNE FIRE

    Shortly before midnight last night a fire destroyed the premises of W. Angliss and Son's Imperial Freezing Works at Footscray. ...

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  37. DOUBLE CHARGE

    At the paddington Police Court today William Poe, Printer, was charged with having shot at Norman Clive Everett, manager of the Government ...

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  38. THE DUBBO TROTS

    In our report of the D[?]bbo[?] Trotting meeting held on the 23rd instant, we omitted to mention the president (Mr. J. Huston), whose work contributed ...

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  39. CIVIC REFORM

    The Legislative Council yesterday passed the third reading of the Civic Reform Bill by 33 votes to 18. ...

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  40. THE MELBOURNE CUP

    The Melbourne Cup favorite, Phar Lap, was sent over seven furlongs in the sand at Ca[?]field yesterday morning and covered the distance in 1.28¼. ...

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  41. FORCED DOWN

    The Imperial Airways flying boat, "City of Alexandria," en route to India from London, was forced down at Mersamatru[?], on the North African ...

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  42. ONE BIG UNION

    Giving evidence before the Coal Commission to-day, Alfred Sellars superintendent of Bellambi Colliery, expressed opposition to the One Big ...

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  43. RADIO DANCE

    The tireless energy displayed by Mrs. Man[?]er in selling tei[?]s for the soil of clothes or lady's costume resulted in the sum of £165- being ...

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  44. MANLY SENSATION

    A sensation was caused at Manly yesterday when the police arrested a well-known estate agent on a charge of misappropriation of funds. ...

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  45. KICKED TO DEATH

    Charles Bilzzard, aged 55, was kicked to death at South Forest, Tasmania, by a horse which he was punishing with a large stick. ...

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