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  5. PERSONAL

    Mr. John Thurling, Kelso's oldest blacksmith, suddenly collapsed while engaged at the forge, and died almost immediately from heart failure. He ...

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  6. FRANCE WINS

    France retained the Davis Cup, defeating America by three matches to two in the final. The result are Allison and Vaa ...

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  7. BIG MOUNTAIN AIR CRASH

    On Sunday morning three planes left Dubbo, one of which carried Dubbo residents. Running into a heavy mist at the mountains, two of the machines crashed. The third, carrying Mrs. Geo. Clark and Miss Marjorie ...

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  8. GRIFFITH SENSATION

    A 'masked man over awed the teller at the Commercial Rank of Australia at Griffith early yesterday, morning, and after binding and gagging him ...

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  9. POINCARE RESIGNS

    M. Briand, the French Foreign Minister, is expected to be asked to form a Government as a result of the resignation of Poincaré, who has ...

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  10. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    Mr. E. Nixon, a well-known public accountant of Melbourne, has been selected to investigate the Timber industry trouble in order to ascertain if ...

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  11. RAINFALL

    At five o'clock on Sunday afternoon Dubbo received a christening of joy, for the rain came down through the medium of a little ...

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  12. DUBBO TROTTING CLUB

    There was a large attendance of the committee and enthusiasts at the annual general meeting and smoke social of the Dubbo and ...

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  13. ANOTHER QUAKE

    Another severe earthquake shock was experienced at Westport, New Zealand yesterday, but no serious damage is reported. ...

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  14. CHARACTERISED AS EVASION

    The president and general secretary of the combined Mining Unions Council characterised the reply of Acting Premier Buttenshow to their demand to ...

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  15. OUR PICTURE SHOW

    Some time back an illustrated story ran through the columns of the "Dispatch" under the title of "The Last Command," which proved so ...

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  16. WHEN LAUNCH STRUCK

    Two men Charles Jelfs and Leslie Wilder are believed to have been drowned when a launch struck a reef near Port Hacking last night. ...

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  17. ENGLAND SCORES WELL

    In the third Test match against South Africa yesterday England lost 7 wickets for 137--Woolley 151, Wyatt 113, Leyland 53. ...

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  18. TURRET DISASTER

    July has been a "black month" as far as naval disasters are concerned, and thirty-seven lives have been lost, the gun explosion on H M.S. Devonshire, in the Eastern Mediterranean, being the third during the month. ...

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  19. SKATING FOR DUBBO

    A sporting innovation that should prove very popular those cold nights, is the opening of the Paramount Skating Rink in Erskine-street, North ...

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  20. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Richard Woods, described as a drover, failed to put in an appearance at the Police Court this morning to answer a charge of being on a ...

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  21. DEATH ROLL NOW 16

    The death roll in the gun turret disaster on the H.M.S. Devonshire is now 16. ...

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  22. CALEDONIANS MAKE MERRY

    On Friday night, the Caledonians met in the Protestant Hall to indulge in music and dance. It was a "cauls night," and with influenza raging, the ...

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  23. DRY SPELL BREAKS

    Moderate to heavy rain was recorded in the Coastal districts and light to moderate rain was fairly general on the Tablelands and Slopes,North-West ...

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  24. MOTOR SMASH

    During the week-end, in a motor smash at Coonamble, Arthur Ward and his wife were killed, while another woman, Mrs. Patterson, escaped injury. ...

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  25. BOXING

    State Welter champion, Jack Mendes, a Dubbo man and brother of "Bob" Mendes of this town, met and defeated the American boxer, Johnny ...

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  26. FINED FOR TRAVELLING CALVES IN SHEEP VAN

    Beachie Warbrook was fined £2 with £264 witness expenses and 8- costs for travelling calves at Elong Eloug ina sheep van. Mr. W. W. Dennis, ...

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  27. YOUNG MAN CHARGED WITH STEALING

    Sidney Herbert Smith (21), labourer, of Darling street, Dubbo, was charged at the Police Court this morning with stealing, on July ...

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  28. ON THE ROWLING GREEN

    An enjoyable contest resulted on the picturesque Bowling Green on Saturday afternoon, when a continuation of play for the winter series took ...

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  29. COMPLIMENTARY DINNER

    A pleasant function was held at the Railway Hotel yesterday evening in the form of a complimentary dinner given by Our Boys Club to ...

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  30. DISTRICT RAINFALL

    Tondeburine Station, near Gular, bad three points of rain up up to 2 p.m. and it is now raining. Narromine reported IS points had ...

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  31. RABBIT SKINS

    The offerings of Sehute Bell and Co. Ltd. of rabbit skins on Monday were slightly more than last week, 944 tons being submitted as against ...

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  32. OLD-TIME CONCERT

    If the determination of the good Sisters of the Convent of Mercy counts then the "old-time" concert which is set down to take place at the Roya ...

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  33. LIFT THE BAN

    The Housewives' Progress Association proposes to wait on the Prime Minister and demand the lifting of the embargo on New Zealand potatoes, ...

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  34. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE

    At about 10 a.m. yesterday morning Mr. Sam Whitton, a resident of West Dubbo, was returning home from town, and when opposite the home of Mr. W. ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at a private hospital this morning of Mr. Joseph Grubin, aged 62, and lately residing at "Carraa," Trangle. Mr. Griflin was an ...

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  36. WOOL PRICES

    The London "Dally Telegraph" wool expert says it will not he surprising if prices fall fourpence to fivepence as compared with last season at the next ...

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  37. ATTEND TO THOSE FENCES

    "The Man in the Street" writes:--"Now that the Beautification Committee is earnestly at work giving immediate effort to the recommendation ...

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  38. RECOVERING

    The King is understood to be making excellent progress towards recovery, and it is hoped that he soon will be able to take exercise out of doors. ...

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