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  2. Advertising

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  4. Advertising

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  5. [?] OF MURDER.

    Herbert Owers was [?] for that [?] on the 26th June, at Dubbo, [?] and maticlously kill June [?]. ...

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  6. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The [?] [?] of Warren. Mr. A. J. [?] is new employed by Mumferd [?] Trangie. All the latest in Panamas at ...

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  8. RAILWAY ME.

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  9. [?] DONATIONS.

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  10. [?] Dubbo Liberal AND MA[?] ADVO[?]

    The monthly meeting of the Dubbo branch of the Farmers [?] Settler' Association will be held on Saturday. ...

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  12. ORANGE SPRING RACES.

    The [?] for the [?] Of the [?] [?] ...

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  13. WELL KEPT GROUNDS.

    The Court House grounds are a credit to Mr. G. Johnston, the caretaker, Mr. Johnston takes a pride in his work, and he' is an enthusiast in discharging ...

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  14. [?] STAR LOT.

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  15. A Returned Hero.

    Private Jack Miller, a hero of the Dardanelles, is back in Dubbo, a wounded man. Private Miller, who was an employee of the Monarch Pictures, ...

    Article : 366 words
  16. DUBBO HORSE SALE.

    Messrs Constack Bros, auctioners of Talbragar street, Dubbo, ask us to announce that their horse sale on Thursday next, the 14 th inst,, will ...

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  17. DIED FROM FNEUMONIA

    Mr. Alfredf Pridale, 15 years [?] succrimbed to [?] attack of pneumonia on Sunday. [?] had been a resident of Dubbo for only a few ...

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  18. Licansing Court.

    Renewal of loconsos were granted to Charles A. Bibb E. F. Alken, and Jas. Reyholds. An application for transfer of the ...

    Article : 193 words
  19. £50 FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    At the meeting of the Hospital Committee on Friday night Mr. Sil[?]ar announced that the late Hugh Strahorn had bequeathed £50 to the Dubbo ...

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  20. ALLIED SUCCESSES.

    A Paris commanique confirms the report of violent Gerrmen counter-attacks aginst the Anglo-French front during the past few days at Loos and to the ...

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  21. THE WARNING HEEDED.

    Motor cyolists have taken the hint, They are not r[?]mng any risks, Experience has taught them that when Mr. Inspector Peterswald speaks he ...

    Article : 49 words
  22. REV. W.TULLOUH.

    Rev. W. Tulloch, of Doni[?]in, who was supplying the pulpt at st. Andrews's for two Sundays, leaves for his home this evening. Mr. Tulloch made a ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. "THE GILGANDRA WEEKLY."

    The Castle[?]agh Liberal lives no More. it has lost its identity in a bigger and more amnbitions production—"The Gilgandra Weekly," a 20 page ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The total number of british casuallies since the beginning of October is 951 officers and 20,351 men. ...

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  25. TRAINED NURSED' ASSOCIATION.

    The name of Miss Mary Munckton appears in the list of general nurses who passed the membership examination of the Australian Trained Nurses' ...

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  26. NAVAL COMMANDER RESINGS.

    The Commander in-Chief of the French navy has resigned. ...

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  27. A BIG HAUL.

    Two Russain torpedo boats destroyed 19 Turkish sailing boats. ...

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  28. MARRIED AT MUDGEE.

    At St. Paul's Prosbyterian Church on Wednesday last Donald, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Robert MacDougal, of Dubbo, was married to la[?] A[?], daughter of Mr. ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. SALE OF LAMBS.

    Messrs Wright Bros., of Rawsonville, disposed of a whole line of crossbred' lambs to Mr. H..T. Tick of " Kameruka," The lambs were ...

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  30. RHEUMATIC FEVER.

    Mr. D. Moir, Assistant District Forester, contracted rheumatic fever just 10 weeks ago. He had a bad time of it, but is now convalescent, and while ...

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  31. A BRISTISH SUBMARINE.

    The exploits of the British submarine E19 have caused a panic among German shipping in the Baltie. ...

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  32. INSPECTOR PETERWAID COMPLIMENTED.

    The Chairman iio Chnirinan (Mr. A. Gates, i'-M.) of the Dubbo.Licensing Court yesterday niorninj; eompliiucnled Mr. Inspector Prtenwritld on tiic-jn-eciseiiess. tie ...

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  33. Earlier Wires.

    Official news from Nish admits the capture of Belgrade by the invaders, A Berlin official message states that the heights to the south-west and cast of ...

    Article : 387 words
  34. DOING WELL.

    About a fortnight ago Mrs. Wilkins, wife of Mr. Thos Willkins, of West Dubbo, was operated on by Dr. Adams in Hope[?]oun Hospital. It was a ...

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  35. WESTERN FATS TOP THE MARKET

    Sheep values generally were unchanged at Homebush last Thusrday. Supplies were fairly heavy, but the demanded was quite equal to them. ...

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  36. BIG FIRE AT MUNDOORAN.

    John Marehant and Co.'s general stores at Mun[?]ran were destroyed by fire on Saturday morning. The premises, which were the property of Mr. ...

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  37. Wong Toy Sun.

    The above company appear in the Empire Hall for two nights only, Wednesday and Thursday next. 13th and 14th inst. Wong Toy Sun is the ...

    Article : 243 words
  38. "MAC." OF GIL.

    Mr. P. J. McManus. proprietor of " The Cast[?]gh was in Dubbo on Friday night during advance guard work in r[?] with the route march from ...

    Article : 130 words
  39. Mr. G. A.BALL.

    Tho editor of the "Liberal" has received a very interesting letter from Mr. G. A. Ball, manager of the Commonwealth Bank. Newcastle. He gives ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. RESULT OF AN ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Waterford, the wife of Mr. D Waterford, of "Elerslie" Tooraweemah is at present in Sydney. under medical treatment. This lady had the ...

    Article : 67 words
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  42. ANOTHER BORE.

    The Commonwealth boring plant is at present engaged boring for water on Mr. John Nicholson's property. near Greenwood. So far water has not been ...

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  43. ST. LEON'S CIRCUS.

    The world-famed circus will open in Dubbo in-night for a season of two nights only. The circus consits of 35 star artist and 70 horses and is sure ...

    Article : 143 words
  44. FOUR HOMESTEAD FARMS.

    From homestead farms ranging from [?] to [?] areas near Narromine, will be avalaible on 8th November. The subject land is unles from a[?] raid. ...

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  45. A CHILD'S ILL-LUCK.

    A little girl named Harvey living in the eastern portion of Orange has had exceptional ill fortune. Not long since the had both hands h[?]ly burnt on a hot ...

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  46. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

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  47. "FOLLOW GILGANDRA!"

    The above is the heading of a leading article in the "Sydney Morning her ald " on Saturday, in which the example of Mr. W. T. Hitchen's "Coo-ees" is ...

    Article : 263 words
  48. Sandy Camp Exchange.

    The Land Board at Quantien[?] after the third hearin last week agam recommended the granting of the application by James Mc[?] to surrender ...

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  49. UNVEILING OF MONUMENTS.

    The m[?] entered to the memory of the late Private Arthur Harvey will be u[?] of Welignton on the date marching [?] Giligandra to Sydney, ...

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  50. Don't forget.

    That a meeting of the Dubbo Distried Sports Committee will be held the Town Hall to-morrow evening at s o'clock. ...

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  51. A PONTO WEDDING.

    The church [?] Po[?] was the scene of a pretty wedding on the 6th inst., when two memebers of well-known families were maried by the Rev. H. R. G[?] ...

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  52. WOOL.

    Mr. T. Coulstock. Talbragar-street asks us to [?]nanounce that he is prepared to buy wool in any quantities at highest market rates-cash on delivery. ...

    Article : 72 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. Commercial.

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  55. Feeling of Nausea.

    The old saying. "Coming events cast thier shadows before" is especially true of a bilious attack. You will have warning of its approach. Your ...

    Article : 92 words
  56. A SPLENDID CROP.

    One of the best [?] in the district is Mr. A. l. Wright's "Abdulla." Rawsonville —200 acres at Federation and ...

    Article : 93 words
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