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  4. AN INVALID'S CHAIR.

    Messrs. Curran and Aldridge, of Ballimore presented an invalid's chair to the committee of the Dubbo District Red Triangle Day, to be disposed of in ...

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  6. JUDGE PICKBURN DEAD.

    After a long illness, Judge Piekburn died in Sydney on Sunday afternoon. Dec[?]esed was appointed acting judge in October of last year, and in ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    The "Petit Parisien's" correspondent on the British front says the age of most of the German prisoners at Messines is about 17 or 18. With the ...

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  8. Red Triangle.

    It is hoped to finish up the Red Triangle movement on Saturday next. The lists will positively close on Monday next. ...

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  9. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Dalgety and Co. report: At Home- bush yesterday 16,934 sheep and lambs were penned. The market was practically unchanged on last day's rates. ...

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  10. MR. BASSER'S VISIT.

    Mr. A. Bosser, consulting optician, desires to draw special attention to his advertisement in which he announces that he will visit Dubbo on ...

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  11. A HORSE KILLED.

    While galloping after a fox near Gourie, Mr. J. Williams must have felt, like the true blue English sportsman. He had only one thought in life--the ...

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  12. SCHOOL SPORTS.

    At a meeting of the sports committee of the Parents and Citizens' Association, held last night, the treasurer presented a balance- sheet of the ...

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  13. Local and General

    Mr. Frank Gilbert, of North Dubbo and. Talbrag[?], has purchased a new motor car. It is a Chevrolet, and was obtained through the local agent, ...

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  14. FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    Miles of fencing in Euroa district have been destroyed in parts t[?] is impassable. Loss of property was heavy. Latest reports state that the ...

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  16. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. T. Perkins, a well-known grazier of Marra Creek, Girilambone, was thrown out of his sulky and killed on Saturday night. He was driving home ...

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  17. HOT WATER SERVICE.

    Mr. J. E. Serisier this morning received a letter from Mr. C. Johnston M.L.A., acting for Mr. T. H. Thrower, stating that the Minister for Public ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. ALD. HILL CONGRATULATED

    Aid. Hill, who was present at the Municipal Council last night, was cordially welcomed and heartily congratulated on his wonderful recovery from ...

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  19. RED CROSS.

    At the Cross market table, on Saturday last, presided over by Mrs. Warr and Mrs. Williams, [?] 11s 7d was taken. Raffles included a sheep by ...

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  20. DISTRICT STOCK.

    Winchombe, Carson, Ltd., report the following district stock sales at Home bush:—Xbred ewes from Mr. H. Kilby,, Dubbo, to 3310; xbred wethers from ...

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  21. OUR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. J. P..Wilson, of Talbragar[?]., was officially advised on Saturday that his brother Fred, who had been reported missing, is a prisoner of war in ...

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  22. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications have beer, lodged with the Crown Lands Agent in Dubbo:—Thos. Cole, after auction purehase, lots 6 and 7, section ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. OUR CEMETERY.

    Messrs. W. J. Fidler and J. T. Logue are collecting the names of those willing to form working bees to clean up tho local cemetery. The success with ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. NO RETURNS.

    Bathurst "Advocate," following the lend of the Sydney dailies, and several provincial papers, announces that after June 30 it will not allow ...

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  25. OPENING OF HIGH SCHOOL.

    At a meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association last night a programme was mapped out for the reception and entertainment of the Minister ...

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  26. AT LAST.

    Dubbo has now one of the ablest auctioneers and stock and station agents that has been in this town for some. time--R. H. Brown, of R. H. ...

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  27. THE DEAF AND DUMB.

    Mr. John Doran, a deaf mute, who has been appointed to collect subscriptions for and on behalf of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society, is now in ...

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  28. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A bright little boy, Norman Francis Dawson, [?] years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Henry Dawson, Darling-street, Dubbo, died very suddenly yesterday ...

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  29. RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN.

    Miss Stewart, matron of the Dubbo District Hospital, has withdrawn her resignation, after an interview with the house committee for the ...

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  30. ADVANCE BALLIMORE

    Of the 56 allotments in the village of Ballimore recently offered for sale by auction only four are now left The rush for these blocks indicates the ...

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  31. GOOD RAINS.

    Showery conditions, with an occasionally heavy, but brief, precipitation, have continued since Saturday night. The rain has been of a soaking ...

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  32. "WHO'S TO WIN HIM[?]

    Readers are finally reminded of the concert and dramatic entertainment in aid of the War Chest Fund, to be held in the Empire Hall on Thursday night. ...

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  33. MR. CARR DISSATISFIED.

    When addressing the electors at the declaration of the poll at Bathurst,. Mr. E. S. Carr, the defeated Nationalist candidate for Macquarie, intimated ...

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  34. Personal.

    Mr. Fred Lake, son of Mr. W. J. Lake, Council Clerk, is now acting as deposition clerk for the Dubbo Land Board. It is a big responsibility to ...

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  35. Latest Telegrams.

    Chaff to 411, hay to 59, potatoes 46 to 6, onions 63 to 66, maize 35 to 36, eggs 14 to 18. There was an altercation last night ...

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  36. GARRYOWEN RACES.

    The winter meeting of tho Garry-owen Race Club will be hold on Dubbo course on Saturday and Monday, June- 23 and 25. Horseowners should note ...

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  37. WONGARBON CHALLENGE.

    While congratulating Wongarbon on the war services rendered by the people of that community, "Trangie" accepts their challenge. He says there is ...

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  39. THE PICTURE SHOWS.

    The chief attraction at the Empire Hall tomorrow night will be Mary Pickford in her latest production, "The Eternal Grind." Mary's admirers ...

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  40. WELL DONE, RAWSONVILLEI

    Even a more enthusiastic exclamation would be justifiable, for Rawsonville's contribution to the Dubbo District Red Triangle effort, when it ...

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  41. LAYING THE BRICKS.

    "Keep on laying the bricks" is a biblical injunction. We don't know if the Brothers Hall have that always in mind, but certainly we have never seen ...

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  42. RECRUITING EXECUTIVE.

    The recruiting executive on Saturday night decided to organise another social for returned soldiers. A letter from Narromine Council announced a ...

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  43. OLD DUBBO.

    Mr. J. P. Bolger, manager of Old Dubbo, reports a 60 per cent, lamb marking. With the recent rains, conditions for stock this year will be good ...

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  45. SENSATIONAL REPORT.

    Bathurst District Hospital Committee intends to investigate the published reports concerning the death of an old man at the institution. The ...

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  46. THE KAISER'S ESCAPE.

    Router's correspondent at Amsterdam Says that the Kaiser, General von Hindenburg, Prince Eitel, and General von Plesson were at the railway ...

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  47. FARMERS' DIFFICULTIES.

    Mr. A. E. Cutts, of "The Camp" Rawsonville, will only have about 210 acres under wheat, and that all on the shares, this year--a big reduction as ...

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  48. LAND BOARD.

    The following decisions were given by the Land Board at Dubbo last week:—A. L. Carson and W. Hobbs, special leases, granted. Appraisement ...

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  49. REMARKABLE ORANGE BABY

    A strange maternity case is reported from Orange east, where a woman has given birth to a baby with only one arm and one leg. Apart from this ...

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  50. A MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    A returned soldier named William Wakefield went for a run in a motor car at Wagga, accompanied by Miss Gascoigne. While ascending a hill ...

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  51. TRANGLE RED TRIANGLE.

    Trangle Red Triangle Day closed with £615 in hand aud a good deal to come. The most generous contributions were: Chas. MeKinnon [?]26 5s, ...

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