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  4. Personal

    Mrs. Thompson, wife of Mr. Walter Thompson, of Nevertire, has passed away. Deceased with her husband came to Nevertire only a few months ...

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  5. BOWLS.

    The following Dubbo bowlers will play against a Wellington team on Saturday next on the local green : -- Messrs. Wheeler, Bell, Wilkins, Vo[?] ...

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  6. LANDLORD V. TENANT.

    In the police court yesterday, the objectment case, Stuart v. Shepherd was called on. Mr. A. C. Bootle, who appeared for plaintiff, informed the ...

    Article : 43 words
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  8. Country Tennis Week

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  10. Latest Telegrams

    A mail named Tollfree while fishing with his wife and three children at Readhead beach, Newcastle, yesterday, was washed off the rocks and drowned. ...

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  11. Local and General

    For the quarter ending December 31, the total revenue received through the various channels at the Dubbo Lands Office amounted to £12,24604. ...

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  12. GREAT COBAR PLANT.

    It is understood that a considerable portio[?]nof the plant at the Great Cobar copper mines and works, which closed down nearly two years ago, has since ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. THUNDERSTORMS.

    After a warm day yesterday, thunderstorm clouds appeared in the West, and last night a storm accompanied by vivid lightning passed over Dubbo. ...

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  14. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications have been received by the Crown Lands Agent up to Monday last : After auction purchase by ...

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  15. FIRE AT GAS WORKS.

    There was a narrow escape from very serious damage at the gas works on Monday morning. At a [?] 11 o'clock the engine back[?]ed and set slight in ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. DEATH OF MRS. MAGUIRE.

    Mrs. Francis Louisa Mag[?]aged 67 years, died in a private hospital last night, after an illness extending over many years. The late esteemed ...

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  17. SAVED FROM TETANUS.

    While working in his garden Mr. Norman McLeod, of Strathmore, Trangie, trod on the upturned prong of a pitch-fork, which penetrated his foot. ...

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  18. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Mrs. M. Stewart Bloodworth, wife of Mr. Charles Bloodsworth, of Eglinton, Bathurst, [?]t her death in a tragic manner at her home on Sunday ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. SPECIAL CLASSES.

    Special classes in commercial subjects -- typewriting, book-keeping, etc., -- are to be established at the Mudgee High School, and the teacher has ...

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  20. THE WHITE CITY.

    Lytton's "White City" was the excitement of Orange for a week, and the Returned Soldiers' Association benefited to the extent of £500. Mr. ...

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  21. Drowned in the Macbuarle

    Everywhere one went on Saturday night the most profund grief was in evidence, caused by the sad news, which had circulated through the town, ...

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  22. RECORD HORSEMANSHIP.

    At the Baradine races last week, J. Gaxieu rode eight winners out of ten races, including the winners of five races on the second day. He was also ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. W. WRIGHT.

    During Christmas week Mr. J. Wright, of Wilkins and Kennedy, received word that his son William had died at Randwick from enteric. The ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. BOXING.

    On Saturday night, Eugene Criqui and Jerry Sullivan provided one of the most exciting battles seen at the stadium for a long time. The end came ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. IT COULDN'T BE TRUE.

    Mr. Butler, who is relieving P.M. during the absence of Mr. Meeson, has a high opinion, of the diggers. During the course of a hearing on Monday ...

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  26. RAILWAY THIEVING.

    In the case of thieving from the railway just disposed of at Bathurst, the judge commended Fireman Moffart [?]d driver Davis for communicating ...

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  27. FIRE AT COONAMBLE.

    On Wednesday morning last a modern six-roomed cottage in Dubbo street, Coonamble, was destroyed by fire. The building was owned by Mrs. M. G. ...

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  28. WITHIN TALB[?]AGAR SHIRE.

    Mr. J. Sheridan, roads overseer, whose duties take him through all parts of the shire, says the present harvest, which is nearing completion, ...

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  29. CURE OF TUBERCULOSIS.

    Le Petit Journal reports that, after three years' re-search, Professors Calmetto and Guerin have produced a new serum, the experiments with which ...

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  30. CRICKET.

    Brocklchurst commenced their match against the Returned Soldiers on the Sports Ground on Saturday afternoon. The former batted first with only seven ...

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  31. DUBBO TROTTING CLU[?].

    A well attended meeting of the Dubbo District Trotting Club was held at the Occidental Hotel on Saturday night. Mr. J. T. Steel, vice-president, in ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. NYNGAN RACES.

    The Christmas meeting of the Nyngan Jockey Club was a pronounced success, and showed a profit of about £100. The racing was the finest seen in the ...

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  34. Public Opinion

    Gentlemen, -- You have recently had some cordial invitations to explain certain actions of the Board, and now comes a further one from the ...

    Article : 144 words
  35. CYCLING.

    The Dubbo family of Ho[?] are still maintaining their reputations as cyclists. Of Harold, son of our old friend George, the Sunday "Times" ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. GUN LICENSES.

    In the last session of Parliament a Bill was rushed through whereby all firearms must be licensed. If a man has two guns he must take out two ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. Enforcing the Liquor Law

    Anomaly, absolutely, and an apparent attempt at a rigorous enforcement of the law of prohibition are revealed in messages dealing with the ...

    Article : 221 words
  38. WEDDING.

    At the R.C. Church, Dubbo on Wednesday last, the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Lyle Logue, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Logue, of Bodangorn, ...

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  39. A HEAVY AFFLICTION.

    Mr. H. P. Christie, who was the victim of the harvesting accident at Eumunger[?]e on Thursday last, was one of the most energetic young men of ...

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  40. THE WELLINGTON TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Frank Holdea, 40 years of age, whose death occurred under sensational circumstances at Wellington on ...

    Article : 159 words
  41. SALVATION ARMY.

    Services -- Sunday January 16: Dubbo 7 a.m. 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. "Oxlea" 3. p.m. ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL.

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