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  • The Dubbo Liberal AND MACQUARIE ADVOCATE. Tuesday, December 21, 1916. LOCAL AND GENERAL. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    As in past years the "Liberal" will cease publication for two issues during the Yuletide season, to permit our staff to enjoy, under the happiest conditions ... [Article] (72 words)
  • HELD OVER.

    Reports of the Dubbo H.A.C.B.S. function and meetings of the Dubbo Council and the Caledonian Society, to-gether with country correspondence and ... [Article] (29 words)
  • MINORE BRIDGE.

    At lastl The Minore bridge is finished. Several teams were allowed to cross the structure last week, after which the bridge was closed to traffic ... [Article] (34 words)
  • TALBRAGAR SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The regular meeting of the above Council lapsed on Friday night for want of a quorum. Those present were Councillors G. Graham (President), W. ... [Article] (41 words)
  • HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

    Miss Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hopkins, of "Oxlea," is at present spending the Christmas vacation with her parents. She is attached ... [Article] (48 words)
  • CITIZENS' TOWN BAND.

    A special meeting of the committee of the above Band was held at Beale and Co.'s. rooms, Church-street, on Friday evening. The Committee ... [Article] (81 words)
  • LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications have been lodged at the office of the Crown Lands Agent, Dubbo:—David Whale, c.l. 200 aeres, pariah of Yarrow, county of ... [Article] (87 words)
  • DISTRICT SHEEP SALES.

    Owing to improved pastoral prospects many trucks ordered for the conveyance of stock to Homebush have been cancelled. Sheep supplies in consequcnce are ... [Article] (96 words)
  • PRIVATE BLACKMORE.

    Private Cecil Blackmore, late assistant to Mr. A. T. Cochrane, C.P.S., Dubbo, was on final leave at Wellington last week. On the eve of his ... [Article] (89 words)
  • DEATHS OF CHILDREN.

    Kenneth Boy Archer, 3½ years, son of Mr. T. Archer, of Baillmore, succumbed on sunday afternoon to catarrh croup. Edna Issbel Coleman, 11 days, ... [Article] (78 words)
  • WEDDING BELLS.

    A quiet wedding was celebrated in the R.C. Church, Ardlcthan, on November 23rd, by Rev. Father O'Sullivan, when Eva Mary, daughter of Mr. and ... [Article] (187 words)
  • WONGARBON ALLOTMENTS.

    Sixteen allotments in the village of Wongarbon were submitted to auction with the following results:—Charles Dunk purchased allotments 6 and 7, ... [Article] (43 words)
  • BIG ONIONS.

    Messrs. Pascoe Bros., of "Crunbrook," have a very fine crop of onions. The plot was planted for home use, but there are really enough for 50 families. ... [Article] (43 words)
  • A BOLT.

    A team of horses, the property of Mr. L. Condon, bolted from the Wongarbon loading bank. Bags of wheat fell off the waggon in dozens, and ... [Article] (42 words)
  • A BROKEN LEG.

    Mr. A. Chrystal, of Comobella, was rushed by a cow the other day, knocked down, and his leg was broken. This was the second occasion the same limb ... [Article] (41 words)
  • INCREASE TO FARMERS.

    Mr. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, has returned to Sydney after attending a meeting in Melbourne of the Central Wheat Control Committee. ... [Article] (52 words)
  • JURORS LIST.

    The adjourned meeting of the Justices was held at the Dubbo Court House yesterday to complete the revision of the jurers' list. At the ... [Article] (143 words)
  • SUSPENSION OF MINING LABOR CONDITIONS.

    The Warden's Clerk Mr. A. T. Cochrane, is in receipt of a circular from the Department of Mines in connection with the representations that have been ... [Article] (131 words)
  • THE NEW ARMY.

    At the meeting of the Dubbo Recruiting Association on Friday night it was unanimously admitted that the position of the Association, in view of the ... [Article] (164 words)
  • SCIENCE CLASSES AT THE DISTRICT SCHOOL.

    Ah an earnest that the work in chemistry (conducted by Miss A. C. Walsh) at the District School aims at being essentially practical, the visiting card ... [Article] (175 words)
  • APPENDICITIS.

    Mrs. Clode, wife of Mr. F. Clode, of "Balgowan," Eumungerie, was operated on for appendicitis in Hopetoun Private Hospital on Saturday. She ... [Article] (27 words)
  • THE PANTOMIMBS.

    Edward Jasper's Pantomime Co. played to good houses on Saturday night and last night. The first piece staged was "Little J[?]k Horner," in which ... [Article] (88 words)
  • WHEAT AT SIDINGS.

    Farmers complain that wheat is being dumped at sidings without any sleepers to prevent the bottom tier of bags from absorbing the moisture of the earth ... [Article] (91 words)
  • MONARCH PICTURES.

    To-morrow (Wednesday) night the Monarch Picture Co. have a programme of more than usual interest, the star being the widely read and much ... [Article] (115 words)
  • COUNCIL AND RECRUITING.

    At the meeting of the Dubbo Council Inst night it was decided to undertake the work of recruiting, as suggested in the Prime Minister's letter to Mayors. ... [Article] (127 words)
  • GOOD CROPS.

    Early in November we forecasted that the average wheat yield on farms along the Oblpy Road would be the best for many years past. Now that the ... [Article] (237 words)
  • MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, DUBBO.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (148 words)
  • THE SHOPS.

    The Dubbo shop windows arc specially decorated for the festive season—the season of giving and buying. Fancy goods and toys predominate and the ... [Article] (148 words)
  • CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES.

    The Festival of Christman will be observed on Saturday in Holy Trinity Church with special services. There will be celebrations of the Holy ... [Article] (136 words)
  • THEFT OF £1.

    In the Police Court this morning before Messrs. E. H. Utley and H. T. Blacket, J's.P., John Garr and Edward William Smith were charged with ... [Article] (266 words)
  • A Petty Theft

    In the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., John Robert South was charged with that he did at Dubbo steal one hospital ... [Article] (414 words)
  • Dubbo District School. QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS.

    The following arc the results of the quarterly examinations in connection with the buys' arid girls' departments of the District School:— ... [Article] (307 words)
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  • Anzac and Suvla Evacuated. Work Excelleptly Carried Out. Grecian Situation Acute. German Cruiser Sunk. London, Monday night.

    The War Office announces that all troops at Suvla ami Anzac, with guus and stores, were transferred with insignificant casualties to another sphere ... [Article] (546 words)
  • EARLIER NEWS. London, Monday.

    The Greek Premier has again told the German Minister that on no account would the Bulgarians be allowed to enter Greece. ... [Article] (430 words)
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  • LATEST WIRES. Sydney, Tuesday.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:—Cloudy to showery on the coast and highlands; fine inland; cool, Southerly winds. ... [Article] (499 words)
  • Empire Pictures. TWO BIG STAR DRAMAS.

    Two big star dramas will be presented by the Empire Pictures to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. The first is a real hunting thrill—Unto the ... [Article] (91 words)
  • The 50,000. THE PERSONAL APPEAL.

    In his instructions to local recruiting committees the Prime Minister makes it clear that, in connection with the special effort to raise 50,000 additional ... [Article] (243 words)
  • WHEAT SCHEME EVASIONS.

    Mr. M. McLeod, Wellington, writes:—"Sir,—As a country miller and a Government wheat agent, I would like to know in what position I stand with ... [Article] (180 words)
  • W. B. WILKINSON'S APPEAL.

    Judgment was given in the High Court in the appeal of William B. Wilkinson from Mr. Justice Street's deeision at Boorabil to refuse his ... [Article] (110 words)
  • Alderman MaGinty. CONGRATULATED ON HIS PATRIOTISM.

    At the conclusion of the formal business at the Dubbo Council meeting last night Alderman Astley drew attention to the fact that one of their colleagues, ... [Article] (1081 words)
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  • NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mr. C. W. Walton, of Curban, has been in Orange under medical treatment. The Gilgandra J.C. races, in aid of ... [Article] (692 words)
  • Sporting. THE TURF. A.J.C. Races.

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  • Millthorpe Races.

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  • BOXING.

    Liew Edwards, the champion feather: weight of England, beat Jimmy Hill, at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night. The end came in the 13th round, when ... [Article] (93 words)
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