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The many friends of Mr. A. T. Coch-r rane will be pleased to learn that the [?] of the family, Mr. Will Cochrane, who is studying for the ministry, has ...
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The Harvest Festival services were conducted in the Methodist Church on Sunday last, when the Rev. M. Bembrick preached morning and evening ...
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Quite a chapter of accidents is reported from Toora weenah. Mr. Stewart McPherson cut his leg badly with an [?]dze, necessitating several stitches. A ...
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At the Coonamble Police Court, before Mr. G. Cobb. J.P. William Pennell was charged with stealing a mare, the property of F. C. Lamotte, at ...
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Mr. R. Hughes, who is now relieving C.P.S. at Dubbo, is well-known in Mudgee (says the "Guardian"). He is the grandson son of the late Mr. Daniel ...
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The conditions under which persons have been permitted to have letters regularly addressed to a post office have been altered by regulation. The new ...
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Mr. W. W. Baird was importuned to again accept the Presidency of the Dubbo branch of the F. and S. Association on Saturday. The ...
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Mr. H. E. Holmes, who recently arrived in this district from Den[?]quin, where he was President of the local branch of the F. and S. Association, ...
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Mr. J. W. Sillar, manager of the Dubbo branch of the Bank of Australasia, left on three weeks' holiday on Saturday evening. He will spend a ...
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The Nicholson Shield for the Band Contest in connection with the Dubbo Eisteddfod is now on view at Mr. R. L. Currie's shop in Talbragar-street. The ...
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The Shire and Municipal Wages Board has brought in its award. A 48-hour week is provided for, with the wages as follows:—Maintenance men, ...
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Mr. W. A. Gard[?]ner, of "Gobo[?]on," near Wellington, has issued instructions to Mr. T. M. Sherr[?]ff to submit to public auction on Frlday and ...
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A meeting of those interested in the improvement of the Sports Ground will be held in Palmer and Weston's rooms on Thursday evening next at 8 o'clock. ...
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A conference between representatives of the Farmers and Settlers' Association and Liberal leagues of the Castlereagh electorate will be held at ...
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Mr. W. Gordon, head miller for the Dubbo Milling Company, was the victim of a very gainful accident last week. The forefinger of his left hand ...
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Sub-lnspector Petersiwald paid a visit of inspection to the Gilgandra, Collie, [?] and Tooraweenah police stations, and expressed himself as ...
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The "National Advocate" (Bathurst) says that Dubbo is one of the most flourishing towns in the Western district. It says, further that business ...
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Mr. F. Dash. headmaster of the Dubbo District School, has received a letter from Mr. H. C.McCredle, first assistant at the Double Bey Superior ...
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After work hours on Saturday evening the employees of Mr. J. G. Brown Assembled to make a presentation to Mr. L. Tognetti, who is leaving the ...
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The Dubbo Eisteddfod Committee held their regular weekly meeting in the Town Hall on Saturday night, his Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. H. ...
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A meeting of the Committee of the Dubbo Jockey Club will be held at Barden's Club House Hotel to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, commencing at ...
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Messrs. (Bedford, Taylor and Weston, Ltd., and [?] and Sons held a highly successful horse sale at Gilgandra on Thursday and Friday last, the ...
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OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.
NOTICE OF MOTION OF CENSURE. Sydney, Monday.
There was a full attendance of members and a crowded public gallery when the Speaker took the chair to-day to resume the sitting of the Assembly. ...
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Before the Licensing Court (Mr. A. Bates, P.M., and Dr. Burkitt, L.M.) to-day applications were received from Margaret Manning. Globe Hotel, ...
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LATEST WIRES.
Latest Forecast. Sydney, Tuesday.
The following is the latest forecaat for N.S.W.:—Unsettled and showery on the coast and more thunderstorms east and north from Hay; south-east ...
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Agent-General Cog[?] travelling exhibit, advertising N.S.W., was exhibited for ten days at Blackpool, Lancashire, and visited by 50,000 people. ...
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It is stated that Mr. Beeby, whose present electorate (Blayney) disappears under the redistribution, has definitely decided to oppose Mr. ...
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it is said that emissaries have been sent to Rockhampton, to bring out the wharf laborers and allied unions, when the time is given from the Brisbane ...
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The Broken Hill Liquor Trade Employoes' Union has decided that no beer shall be delivered after Monday next to hotels not employing union ...
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LATEST CABLES.
Kangaroos Remaining in England. London, Monday night.
The "Athletic News" announces that footballers Farnsworth, Hallett, Carmody, Francis and Gilbert have joined English clubs. ...
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Thirty fanatic Catholic women at Lodz, Russia, attempted to crucify a priest as an atonement for sins. They tied the priest to a cross, but he was ...
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DUBBO POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 20th February. (Before Mr. A. Gates, P.M.) Branches of the Industrial Disputes Act.
John James salkeld, storekeeper, of Dubbo, was charged with [?] to exhibit on his premises the award of the Shop Assistants' Board. ...
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Sir,—On reading your issue of the 16th inst., I noticed among your sydney telegraphic news a very startling paragraph inspired by Alfred ...
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DISTRICT NEWS.
(From our own Correspondents). WONGARBON. Our New Teacher.
Three of Mr. Bow[?]g's Brewa[?]na pupils won scholarships at the last December examinations. This speaks well for Mr. Bowling as a teacher. He ...
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Mr. John J. Jamieson, surveyor under the Public Works Department of New South Wales, arrived in Dubbo yesterday morning for the purpose of making ...
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The team for the fifth test match will be elected from the following:— Trumper, Gregory, Hill, Haz[?]tt, Carter, Armstrong, Ran[?], McLaren, ...
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The eighth annual meeting of the Dubbo branch of the F. and S. Association was held on Saturday last, when there were preesent: Messrs. W. ...
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A pretty wedding was celebrated by the Rev. Mr. Marshall at "Rosewood," Gilgandra, on Tuesday last, when Mr. Arthur Hickman was married to Miss ...
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Mr. H. P. Jones, of Oakwood, Victoria, was married on Wednesday to Miss Jessie Griffith, "Mountain View," Eumungerie, at the residence of the ...
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The box plans for the "The Merry Widow" and "A Waltz Dream," the comic operas to be staged to-morrow (Wednesday) and Thursday evenings ...
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'The Monarch Pictures drew a big house again last-night, and the innovation of lecturing while the Star Picture, "The Sins of the Fathers," was ...
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