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  2. Advertising

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  4. WATER SUPPLY AUGMENTATION

    The following report in connection the Dubbo water augmentation scheme was read at the meeting of the Municipal Council on Tuesday night ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    For the Easter holidays Mr. J. Quinlan, of the Forestry Department, is going to the city. Messrs. Jack Abberton and Jock ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Two military aeroplanes collided above Chateauroux, one, piloted by Lieut. Baret, being cut in two. The debris crashed into the street, and ...

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  7. The Easter Show

    The attendance at the R.A.S. Show on Tuesday numbered 21,750, constituting a record for the opening day. The points awarded in the District ...

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  8. Sensational Assault

    Isaac Cundy, laborer, staggered into the residence of Mrs. J. Campbell with blood streaming from his head and suffering from a wound. He alleged that ...

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  9. Last Season's Wheat

    Figures prepared by the Government Statistician show that for the year ended June last year, 4,000,000 acres sown with wheat yielded 42,275,000 ...

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  10. Forty-four Hours' Pay

    About 10,000 railway and tramway employees have decided to accept the 44 hours' pay and work a 44 hours week. Another important section of the ...

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  11. SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW

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  12. HOTEL FIRE

    Walter Mustow, 46, who, with his clothes ablaze, jumped over a verandah of the Queen's Hotel at Jericho, Queensland, which was destroyed by ...

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  13. BRITISH CHANCELLOR

    "Mr. Snowden is the best Chancellor we've had for six years," said Walter Runciman, addressing the Lib- eral Council. "If he continues on ...

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  14. THE SAMOAN TROUBLE

    It is reported that New Zealand's control of the Mandated Territory in Samoa may be shortly relinquished by the Dominion, with the recommendation ...

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  15. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Noel Wicks, 15, son of the manager of the Richmond branch of the Bank of N.S.W., was fatally injured last night, when he fell from a fast ...

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  17. COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER

    By 20 votes to 7 the Legislative Council this morning rejected the Unemployment Insurance Bill which was passed by the Assembly. It was agreed that ...

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  18. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Further scattered showers and morning fogs about the coast and tablelands; otherwise ...

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  19. HON. W. M. HUGHES

    who explained the aims and objects of flic Australian Party in the Protestant Hall on Wednesday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ADDITIONAL TAXATION

    It is reported that the State Government intends raising about £3,000,000 a year in order to help it surmount its serious economic difficulties bytaxing ...

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  21. TAX NOT EQUITABLE

    Trades Hall officials are strongly opposed to a special tax to relieve distress among the unemployed. They claim that the workers will have to find ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. OUR DEFENCE ARMS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) says that the army, navy and airforce have been asked for suggestions with a view to a big cut in the next esti- ...

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  23. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    Continuous rain since their arrival on Saturday prevented the Australian Davis Cup tennis players practicing. Nevertheless daily exercises are ...

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  24. Doncaster and Cup

    The "A" grass track was used at Randwick this morning for gallops. The going was heavy. Penthcus went over five furlongs in 1.4; Sir Ribble and ...

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  25. DUBBO BOY'S SUCCESS

    M. R. K. Perry, of Dubbo, has been grunted a technical scholarship on his recent Intermediate Certificate. ...

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  26. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    At the Central Police Court this morning Charles McDermott (42), motor driver, George Walter William Hatch (22), laborer, James Degman (20), and ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at the Dubbo District Hospital of Lester James Triplett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Triplett, of Cobbora Road on Tuesday, at the age ...

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  28. BIG BILLIARDS

    At the conclusion of the session last night, the scores were: Davis, 15,626; Falkiner, 15,262, including breaks of 529 and 510. ...

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  29. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    Telephonic communication between England and Australia will be opened on April 30, at, 6 p.m. Australian time. The first conversation will take place ...

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  30. GIRL FOUND DROWNED

    Olivia Pranter, 20, was found drowned in a waterhole of Wild Duck Crook on Tuesday night. Some hours earlier she had gone for a ride on a horse. ...

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  31. THE WHEAT MARKET

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  32. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES

    What is described as a terrorist campaign has been inaugurated among New Zealand freezing workers by a communistic organisation known as the ...

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  33. THE COAL QUESTION

    The State Cabinet will consider in detail the recommendations of the Coal Commission at an early date. Mr. Bavin said that although he had ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL GOLFERS

    The town is inundated with visitors from all centres to see the international golfers, Messrs. Hagen and Kirkwood in action. The famous players arrived ...

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  35. TAXI DRIVERS' EXIT

    Alleged to have swallowed poison while seated in a taxi with a follow driver outside the Show Ground last night, Thomas Jones, 50, was taken to ...

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  36. GAOLS OVERCROWDED

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Mitchell) told the Senate Investigating Committee that the prohibition prosecutions have been accelerated to a point where ...

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  37. FIRE IN CITY

    A fire gutted two floors of the Stanley Buildings, Pitt Street, last night. Considerable damage was done to stock in other parts of the building. ...

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