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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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The regular meeting of the above Council lapsed on Friday night for want of a quorum. Those present were Councillors G. Graham (President), W. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Owing to improved pastoral prospects many trucks ordered for the conveyance of stock to Homebush have been cancelled. Sheep supplies in consequcnce are ...
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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 ...
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Kenneth Boy Archer, 3½ years, son of Mr. T. Archer, of Baillmore, succumbed on sunday afternoon to catarrh croup. Edna Issbel Coleman, 11 days, ...
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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 ...
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Sixteen allotments in the village of Wongarbon were submitted to auction with the following results:—Charles Dunk purchased allotments 6 and 7, ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Mr. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, has returned to Sydney after attending a meeting in Melbourne of the Central Wheat Control Committee. ...
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The adjourned meeting of the Justices was held at the Dubbo Court House yesterday to complete the revision of the jurers' list. At the ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Mrs. Clode, wife of Mr. F. Clode, of "Balgowan," Eumungerie, was operated on for appendicitis in Hopetoun Private Hospital on Saturday. She ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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To-morrow (Wednesday) night the Monarch Picture Co. have a programme of more than usual interest, the star being the widely read and much ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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The Dubbo shop windows arc specially decorated for the festive season—the season of giving and buying. Fancy goods and toys predominate and the ...
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The Festival of Christman will be observed on Saturday in Holy Trinity Church with special services. There will be celebrations of the Holy ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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The following arc the results of the quarterly examinations in connection with the buys' arid girls' departments of the District School:— ...
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Anzac and Suvla Evacuated.
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The Greek Premier has again told the German Minister that on no account would the Bulgarians be allowed to enter Greece. ...
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The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:—Cloudy to showery on the coast and highlands; fine inland; cool, Southerly winds. ...
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Two big star dramas will be presented by the Empire Pictures to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. The first is a real hunting thrill—Unto the ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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, ...
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Mr. C. W. Walton, of Curban, has been in Orange under medical treatment. The Gilgandra J.C. races, in aid of ...
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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 ...
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