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  5. Elong

    As a result of a dance and cash donations at Elong, Dubbo District Hospital will directly benefit to the extent of £40. The dance, held in Mr. D. ...

    Article : 539 words
  6. THE WAR.

    General Byng crossed the canal below Moeuvres, and established points on cack side. General Rawlinson his moved the ...

    Article : 432 words
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  9. Seventh War Loan.

    At a meeting of the committee last night there were present: Messrs. G. Wheeler (president); Lindsay, Cadell, McGuinn, Thomson, Cole, Chalmers. ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. F. CARLOW.

    Mr. Frederick Carlow (89) died in the District Hospital this morning. Deceased was born in Brunswick (Germany) and came to Australia 68 years ...

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  11. WATERLOO.

    Mr. W. A. Mackay (W. A. Mackay and Co.) had a motor run through the Narromine district yesterday. He says the country looks wall, but the ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. POISON CART [?]ING.

    Mr. A. E. James, [?]it inspecter, says the poison[?]art has practically disappeared in the Trangie district. Landow[?]era have come to realise that ...

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  13. RAIN WANTED.

    Farmers and graziers are getting very anxious on account of the dry weather. The spring opened well, and the crops and pastures got a good ...

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  14. Local and General.

    Mr. J. B. Macdonald, architect, has been asked by several of his friends to nominate for the vacancy in Dubbo Municipal Council, and be feels ...

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  15. THE PICTURE SHOWS.

    To-night a seven-reel feature play, "A Soul in Trust," will be shown. This is a story of a mother's love, in which a peculiar superstition is ...

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  16. DUBBO TO W[?]REIS CREEK.

    At Tamworth a large deputation, representative of the northern tableland, waited on the Premier, Mr. Holman, and urged the speedy completion of the ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL.

    Following are the local retail prices of produce:--Onions 6, potatoes 86, butter 19, eggs 10d. Dalgety and Co. report: At ...

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  18. FIELD WHEAT COMPETITIONS.

    Numerous entries have been received for the field wheat competitions promoted by the Royal Agricultural Society. The judging will take place ...

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  19. Personal

    Mr. J. W. Sillar, manager of the Dubbo branch of the Bank of Australasia, after several weeks' confinement to his room, was well enough to come ...

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  20. Latest Telegrams

    Chaff to 79, bay to 76, potatoes to 66, maize 6 to 62, onions 25 to 26, eggs 10d to 11½d, honey 5½d to 6d. Before the I. W. W. Commission ...

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  21. RED CROSS.

    Mesdames Green and Vernon presided at the RedCross kiosk on Saturday, when £16 18s [?], including the following donations, was taken; W. Baird, ...

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  22. TRANGIE.

    On Sunday morning a well-known resident, Mather Culley Smith, passed away at the age of 49. On the previous night he went to bed in the best of ...

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  23. NARROMINE.

    On Friday morning H. C. Webb was passed as medically fit, and proceeded to Sydney for final examination. Lieut. H. Bowden Fletcher has been ...

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  24. FAREWELLING SCOUTS.

    There was a very large gathering at a social held in the [?] of E. Hall last night, at which Assistant [?]master J. Norman and Troop Leader H. Irvine ...

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  25. OUR SOLDIERS.

    Rev. J. Consterdine, B. A., who for three years has been rector at Bourke has c[?]llsted as a private, and left Dubbo last night to go into camp at ...

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  26. Signaller Sillar's Letter

    Mr. and Mrs. Sillar have received a letter from their son Jack, who is qualifying for a commission in Oxford College, England, from which we ...

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  27. LAND BOARD.

    The following cases were dealt with at Dubbo on Tuesday and Wednesday, --Alexander Alder, to reside elsewhere, granted; Jos. Sunderland, jun., for ...

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  28. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Early in the war three brothers of Mr. C. H. von Schill, of Dubbo, volunteered for active active and were accepted. In due course they were ...

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