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  5. FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday last two League football matches were played at Eumungerie. Gilgandra defeated Wongarbon by 10 to 10, and North Dubbo ...

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  6. THAT RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Our Narromine correspondent states that Hallway Guard Ellis, who was injured while shunting at Narromine last Thursday night, is progressing ...

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  8. LABOR MEMBER REVOLTS.

    Mr. McGirr, Labor member for Yass, has indulged in a scathing indictment of the Minister for Works in conection with the sanctioning of the ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat 37[?], flour £8126 to £815, chaff, £45 to £415, oaten hay £4 5 to £410, lucerne £3 to £510, butter. 112, maize 310 to 311 ...

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  10. Sunday Afternoon Club.

    The inaugural meeting of the Sunday Afternoon Club took the form of on address on the "Study of Literature," delivered by Mr. McManamey ...

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  11. Local and General.

    Report of last night's Municipal Council, a letter from Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, and other items. These will appear on Friday. ...

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  12. THE F. & S. ORGANISER.

    Mr. McLean, organiser for the F. and S. Association, reports having met with much success at Narromine last week. At Rawsonville he also ...

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  13. GEURIE RACES.

    The Geuric Race Club will held its spring meeting on next Wednesday week. The full programme of six events is advertised in this issue. ...

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  14. NOTICE TO CADETS.

    It is officially notified that seni[?]cadets will not parade between the dates December 15 and January 17; and that detachments from educational ...

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  15. SMALL-POX CASES INCREASING.

    Twenty-five fresh cases of small-pox were notified over the week-end, including two from Cootamundra. An unfortunate state of affairs has arisen ...

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  16. WEDDING AT DUNEDOO.

    A pretty wedding was celebrated at Danedoo last week, the contracting partied being Frances, second daughter of the late Mr. John Nott and ...

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  17. OPTHALMIA NEAR GILGANDRA.

    The new scheme of medical inspection of public schools comes into force on Monday. It has been decided to send the staff first to districts where ...

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  18. AN ENGAGEMENT.

    On Wednesday, September 17, Miss Elizabeth (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Priest) and Mr. Jack White, both of Dubbo, will meet at St. Brigid's ...

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  19. ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Featherstonhaugh, of Mungery Station, Culargambone, met with a serious riding accident on Sunday. She was apparently reaching for berbage ...

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  20. BUCKINBAH SOLD.

    Bedford, Taylor and Weston, Ltd., Wellington, and K. Aboructhy, Cumnock, report having sold on account of the trustees of the late Thomas ...

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  21. LYTTON'S STADIUM.

    As a result of the purchase of Lytton's picture righto in Dubbo by the Monarch Coy. the stadium, which for nearly two years stood on the corner ...

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  22. AN OLD IDENTITY.

    An old Identity of Dubbo, and latterly of Orange, passed away on Saturday in the person of John French, who for over twenty years was in the ...

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  23. HOME AGAIN.

    We are pleased to report that Mr. Les McVicar, of Dubbo, who was under treatment in Coonamble Hospital for about three weeks, is convalescent. ...

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  24. SWIFT'S COMEDY CO.

    The famous Swift's Comedy and Dramatic Co. will play a two nights' season at the Empire Hall, Dubbo, next Saturday and Monday nights. This ...

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  25. PIGEON "FLY" FROM DUBBO.

    The members of the Bathurst Pigeon Homing Club held their first race from Dubbo on Saturday, a distance of 98 miles. The result was a win for Mr. ...

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  26. Labor Conference.

    On Sunday afternoon a well-attended meeting of Labor supporters of Dubbo and surrounding district was held in the Oddfellows' Hall. Mr. J. ...

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  27. JANSEN'S ENTERTAINMENT.

    Jansen attracted a large audience in the Empire Hall on Saturday night, and again last night there was a large attendance to witness the wonderful ...

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  28. A POLICEMAN'S MISTAKE.

    Constable Stronin, Gular, had a narrow escape last week when he essayed to ride a police chestnut horse which has the reputation of being the ...

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  29. PROFESSOR COOKE.

    Prof. Cooke, Government Astronomer, who intended to lecture in the Protestant Hall last night under the auspices of the Mechanics' Institute, ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL.

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  31. ANOTHER SIRE.

    Mr. C. G. Hopkins, of Oxlea, has just imported a very fine rising three-year-old colt, from the Goulburn Valley, Victoria. The animal is bred by ...

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  32. PRESENTATION.

    At the Court House Hotel on Saturday evening the postal, telegraph and telephone, staffs presented Mr. J. S. Cullen with a smoker's outfit on the ...

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  33. A RAILWAY MOTOR.

    The latest in railway inspection cars --a 19-ton six seater motor--attracted quite a crowd to the Dubbo railway station this morning. The ear which ...

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  34. METHODIST.

    In response to an invitation, the Rev. M. Bembrick will conduct services at Gilgandra on Sunday next. Special service are being arranged on ...

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  35. "A LAND AGENT."

    About four months ago a man named J. Rason who represented himself as a land and immigration agent engaged by the Government of West Australia, ...

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  36. GROWN LAND APPLICATIONS.

    For homestead farm area No. 222, in the land district of Dubbo, county of Timbrebongie, there are no fewer than 265 conflicting applications. There ...

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  37. REV. PARKER'S SUCCESSOR.

    The Rev. Father O'Day, who for a [?] while was stationed at Goulburn and recently at Bathurst, arrived on Saturday night to fill the position in ...

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  39. PRESENTATION.

    Prior to his departure for Sydney, where he has received an appointment in the head office, Mr. W. J. Dempsey, telegraph operator in charge at Dubbo ...

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  40. THE CONVENT OF MERCY.

    Sunday's contribution, towards the cost of erection of the additions to the local Convent (a report of the opening of which appear, on another Page) ...

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  41. CALEDONIAN SPORTS.

    The annual gathering of the Dubbo Caledonian Society, to be held tomorrow. will certainly be one of the events of the year. We need scarcely ...

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  42. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' PICNIC.

    A meeting of the committee appointed to organise the annual picnic was held on Saturday, there being present: Messrs. Holm[?], Morris, and ...

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  43. POLICE COURT.

    A man named Silk was charged yesterday with having been drunk [?] Dubbo on Saturday. Mr A. T. Cochrane, C.M., was the ...

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  44. THE MOTHER SUPERIOR'S ILLNESS.

    We are very pleased to state that the Mother Superior of the Convent of Morcy, Dubbo, is rapidly, regaining her strength. The Reverend Mother for ...

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  45. DUBBO AND COTTON GROWING.

    Mr. F. S. Lovett, formerly [?] of the Wongarbon public School, has great faith in the possibilities of this district as suitable for cotton growing. ...

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  46. LICENSING COURT.

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