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  4. DISTRICT COURT.

    John William Laing, of Yeoval, formerly of Dubbo, sued Herbert Sydemonth Webb, of Bunglegumbie, at the Dubbo District Court on Thursday, for ...

    Article : 154 words
  5. COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    The first general conference of Western District branches of the Country Women's Association was held at the Protestant Hall, Dubbo, on ...

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  6. JURY DISAGREES.

    After being locked up all night the jury disagreed in the case at the Dubbo Quarter Sessions, in which Percy Henry Tomley Bennett was charged with ...

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  7. IS RAIN COMING?

    In his latest forecast, Mr. Mares State Meteorologist, expects scattered rain and thunder throughout the State during the week end. ...

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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Robert William Harvey, who on Tuesday last pleaded guilty on a charge of bigamy, at the Dubbo Quarter Sessions, was brought up for ...

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  9. PARAMOUNT TENNIS DANCE.

    The dancing season was unofficially opened on Friday night last, when the Paramount Tennis Club held a social at the ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. VISITING OPTICIAN.

    The well-known Orange Optician, Mr. D. J. Bono (late director of Witt and Bono., Ltd., Sydney), visits Dubbo on Saturday, 6th March. His ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. HOTEL PROPERTY.

    Under instructions from the Permanent Trustee Co. of New South Wales Ltd., administrators for June White-man estate, Messrs. Christie Bros., and ...

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  12. DAVIS v. SMITH, BURNS AND CO.

    George Davis, of Narromine, a carrier, sued Smith, Burns and Co., of Tomingley, saw millers, to recover the sum of £7506, which he claimed as ...

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  13. DELEGATES ENTERTAINED.

    Four hundred and one delegates to the Agricultural Bureau and Country Women's Association conferences, were entertained at afternoon tea at the ...

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  14. VALUE OF BUREAUX.

    In acknowledging a vote of thanks to departmental officers at the Agricultural Bureaux' Conference at Dubbo, Mr. B. M. Arthur, agricultural ...

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  15. COURT HOUSE TWILIGHT.

    If it had been a dance instead of a Supreme Court sitting at the Dubbo Court House on Tuesday or Wednesday night, the town would now be ...

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  16. DUBBO OR ORANGE?

    A couple of the delegates at the Western District Conference of the Country Women's Association, held at Dubbo on Tuesday, thought that they ...

    Article : 200 words
  17. A. LEES. v. E. LEES.

    This was a claim for £15[?] for goods sold and work and labor done some two or three years ago. The brothers are both well known business ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. THE "DISPATCH" THANKED.

    The "Dubbo Dispatch" has held many unique positions and recorded many exclusive news items from time to time. It added another to its list during the ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. RUNNING ULCER ON SHIN.

    Suffering humanity certainty owes a lot to Zam-Buk. Not only is it curing thousands of seemingly hopeless cases of leg ulcers, eczema and poisoned ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT DEFEATS.

    Municipal and Shire councils will be interested in the announcement that the Government's Bill to upset last elections and confer adult franchise on ...

    Article : 82 words
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  22. OBITUARY.

    A very sad death occurred in Dubbo on Wednesday morning when Mrs. Maud Jane Croft, wife of Mr. William Croft, died after a protracted illness. ...

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  23. PERSONAL & GENERAL.

    Mr. R. Goldsmith, of Coonamble, has purchased the home of Mr. L. F. As[?]ley, in Brisbane Street, and intends residing in Dubbo with his family. Mr. ...

    Article : 430 words
  24. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Matrimonial conflictions were responsible for another tragedy last night, when Keith Latty (30) shot his wife, Lillian bally (25) through the throat ...

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  26. CRICKET.

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