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  4. FOR BAD COUGHS USE TAR SYRUP.

    Coughs, cold, catarrh and bronchial troubles yield quickly to the concentrated healing properties of pine as found in bitrate of tar. The most ...

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  7. 12,000 DEBUTANTES.

    London society is awaiting the signal from the Palace for a great revival of the customary spring and summer entertainments of pre-war days. Displays on ...

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  8. Cables.

    President Wilson, on behalf of the Council of Four, has decided to summon the German delegates to Versailles on April 26. ...

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  9. 'Flu Epidemic.

    Everyone is advised to remain at home during the Easter holidays. Parents who permit their children to travel in railway carriages are very ...

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  10. Local and General

    Mr. A. C. Dight, honorary secretary of the Soldiers' Club, acknowledges receipt of a donation of two guineas from Mr. N. E. Lane, Wambangalang ...

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  11. JAPAN AND ISLANDS.

    Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, addressing the Californian Legislature, said: "We are intensely disappointed at the development at the Peace ...

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  12. TRIPLETS TWICE.

    A Wolverhampton carter's wife has given birth to triplets. During 21 years she had 24 children, including triplets twice and twins six times. Fifteen of ...

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  13. PEACE TERMS.

    According to views current in official circles the peace terms will he presented to the Germans on April 25 and signed on May 10, the anniversary of ...

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  14. ANOTHER DEEMING.

    A sensational crime, resembling in some of its features the Deeming case, has been revealed in Paris. M. Landan, dealer in automobiles, has been ...

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  15. CHILDREN IN DANGER.

    "Parent of Three" writes:--I understand that the Parents and Citizens' Association on Monday night decided to discourage parents to allow their ...

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  16. INOCULATION.

    At the public depot on Monday 93 people were inoculated, and 78 were treated yesterday. The depot is open to-day, and will he opened again on ...

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  17. THE D.E.P. CO.

    For Sheep, Rabbit and Marsupial Skins, Riley, Newman (D.E.P. Co., Ltd.), opposite Goods Shed, Dubbo, Call for quotations.--Walter Collins ...

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  18. DUBBO CYCLISTS.

    It seems almost incredible that a few months back Brussels was in the hands of the Huns, and now a six-days' bicycle race is being conducted in the ...

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  19. DUBBO LAND BOARD.

    The next Land Board meeting will be held at Dubbo on Tuesday, 29th inst.--not the 25th, as stated in last issue. The error was made in the ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL.

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  21. THE PROHIBITION VOTE.

    It is now certain that continuance of the liquor traffic will be carried in New Zealand, but the majority will be small. The soldiers' votes gave a ...

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  22. Latest Telegrams

    At Redfern to-day chaff realised 75 to 83, lucerne chaff 10 to 12. The latest figures from New Zealand show that the prohibition majority is ...

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  23. SHOPS AT EASTER.

    All business premises in Dubbo will be closed during Good Friday and Easter Monday. They will be opened again on Tuesday, in spite of the fact ...

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  24. WONGARBON.

    At the monthly meeting of the local branch of the F. and S.A., held last Saturday, the attendance was rather poor, owing, no doubt, to the cold snap. ...

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  25. HEART FAILURE.

    Miss Gertrude Mills (28) collapsed and died at Bowral whilst under an anaesthetic administered for the purpose of extracting some teeth. At the ...

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  26. THE FLAT MURDER.

    Up to present no arrest has been made in connection with the mysterious murder of Tuck in Elizabeth-street, Sydney, on Saturday. From the ...

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  27. GILGANDRA SCOUTS.

    A visit from Gilgandra Scouts had been arranged for Easter week. Mr. Barron, Dubbo scoutmaster, was preparing a squad of his little men to ...

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  28. "HANSARD" CIRCULATION.

    An official statement gives us the interesting information that the circulation of that enterprising publication, "Parliamentary Debates," colluquially ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R. H. Nelson for a week past has been seriously ill with influenza. Mr. A. G. Dight, who for nearly three years--has filled the position of ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    A team of cricketers from Coonamble will visit Dubbo on, Easter Mondny and play an all-day match against an association team, commencing at 10.30 ...

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  32. WEDDING.

    Bathurs "Times" published the following reference to the wedding of Mr. Astley and Miss Kable, which we briefly announced on Friday last: "A ...

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  33. AEROPLANES FOR SYDNEY.

    Flight-Commander Chateau, R.A.F., representing a New South Wales syndicate, has purchased the two De Haviland No. 6 aeroplanes that were ...

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  34. OUR SOLDIERS.

    A message from Base Records yesterday stated that Pte. "Dick" James, who at time of enlistment was employed at Utley and Co.'s mill, is suffering ...

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  35. THE SCHOOLS.

    All public schools throughout the state were closed yesterday afternoon for the Easter vacation. Duties will be resumed on Monday, 28th inst., if ...

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  36. POLICE COURT.

    On Monday morning at Dubbo Police Court, Leslie McMonre, a returned soldier, was charged on the information of Constable Auscombe, with having ...

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  37. THE GAS WORKS.

    In their annual report, the auditors of Dubbo Municipal Council make the following reference to the local gas works: "On this occasion we have set ...

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  38. BOWLING.

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  39. OUR SHOW ASSOCIATION.

    Dubbo P.A. and H. Association is making n special appeal to members to pay the annual subscription of one guinea, so that the financial position ...

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  40. MAILBAG BROACHED.

    Another mailbag robbery is reported. On arrival of the mail train at Bathurst yesterday morning the official in charge of the mail van reported that a ...

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  41. "John Bridge."

    John Bridge and Co., Ltd., write:--"The fact of the Easter Show having hen abandoned this year will, no doubt, cause many producers, who had ...

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  42. LIABILITY OF CROWN.

    The decision in De Keyser's hotel ease, heard in London this week, making the Crown liable for rent, although the hotel was commandeered under the ...

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