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  4. Latest Telegrams

    The railway strike in New Zealand [?] no sign of abatement. Mr. Massey has arrived at Wellington, where he will interview the strike leaders. ...

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  5. SYDNEY NOTES.

    A one-time Dubboite, now a resident of Sydney, writes: Judging by the way people spend money in Sydney on luxuries one would ...

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  6. Local and General

    The officer in charge of the edible shrubs nursery in Victoria Park, Dubbo, is doing excellent work, despite the drought, it is most unfortunate ...

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  8. SHY RATEPAYERS.

    The ratepayers of the Municipal Council have been posted to property owners this week. There is no need to remind those to whom they were ...

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  9. BANK OFFICERS.

    The Full Court has decided that the Bank Officers' Association is not a union within the meaning of the Industrial A[?]tration Act. However, the ...

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  10. Narromine

    Sunday last, being Anzac Day, a nailed memorial service was held in the Town Hall, ministers of the Church of England, Presbyterian and Methodist ...

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  12. HEARING RESTORED.

    Mr. L. Nicholson, of Wellington, who has been deaf for years, could hear quite plainly while flying in the Avro plane at a height of 3000 feel. But ...

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  13. WHAT WILL LEVY SAY?

    Rumors of a startling nature are current in the city, all hanging on the Speakership. One report says that Mr. Levy was offered £3000 not to take the ...

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  14. PROPERTY SALE.

    Messrs. Baker and Campbell report having sold by private contract on account of Mr. James Yeo, "Hillview," Duncdoo, his property known as ...

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  15. GEURIE.

    Mrs. Dewar, who is leaving Geurie after a residence in the Dubbo and Geurie districts of 60 years, was farewelled by the citizens in Dawson's ...

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  16. MINISTER IN DISGUISE.

    On Tuesday night, Mr. Dooley, Chief Secretary, disguised himself as unemployed workman, and presented a ticket admission to the ...

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  17. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Last Sunday morning memorial service to the late Mr. Joseph Haines was held in the Methodist Church. These a large attendance to pay ...

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  18. SOLICITOR OR SPEAKER.

    At the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday, Mr. Shannon K.C., asked Mr. Justice Wade to postpone to hearing of a case in which Mr. Leavy ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    Reports from the west state that showery conditions prevail almost everywhere. At Byrock 13 points had fallen at 9 a.m., at Nymagee 17, ...

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  20. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    The Commissioners have given their content to the date selected, and therefore the western district railway picnic will be held on Dubbo Showground on ...

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  21. THOSE HONORS.

    Among those whom the National Government nominated for Knighthoods are: Mr. J. Joynton Smith, Mr. D. Storey, Professor David, Mr. ...

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  22. WHY PAY RENT

    Mr. Jack White, secretary of the No. 3 Starr-Bowkett Building Society, writes :"Why pay rent: This society has been running only ten months,and ...

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  23. REFRESHMENT ROOMS.

    A visitor remarked the other day that there are more refreshment place in Dubbo than in any town he knows, and he knows most of N. S. W. Since ...

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  24. THE BUILDING REGULATIONS.

    For the past six years nearly all the buildings erected in the larger country towns have been governed by Ordinance 70A. The Local Government ...

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  25. STOCK REMOVALS.

    The stock inspector reports the following removals of stock during the week ended yesterday: -- 501 ewes, A. W. Cleaver owner, from Dubbo to ...

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  26. Brief News.

    The taxation of War Fortune Committee in England practically agreed upon a plan by which £500,000[?] will be paid by 73,000 taxpayers. ...

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  27. TWO HOURS LATE.

    Since the full service of trains to the west was restored in November last o.k. running had been the rule with very few exceptions. Prior to that we ...

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  28. MINERAL DIVINING

    Mr. Percy Barrie, of Dunedoo, who recently discovered that he is possessed of the power of mineral divining, came to Dubbo yesterday on his way to ...

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  29. DUBBO TROTTING CLUB.

    The following horses are entered for the Dubbo trots on Wednesday: -- Farmers and Tradesmen's Trot: McKinney Jack, Atlanta, Teddy Fitz. ...

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  30. DEATH SENTENCE.

    At Goulburn yesterday Mr. Justice Cordon sentenced Alston Broome to death for the murder of his wife at Kenmore Hospital. It was alleged that ...

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  31. Motor Car Bill

    In the balance-sheet of Holy Trinity Church. adopted at a ventry meeting on Tuesday night, were some items indicating the cost of running a motor car. ...

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  32. WELLINGTON SHOW.

    The Wellington show attracted a very large gathering on Wednesday, and for the two days the gate and grandstand receipts amounted to £165. ...

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  33. McGIRR AND THE GOVERNOR.

    Speaking at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Tuesday the Governor said he hoped the hospitals would never be subject to political control. Mr. Greg. ...

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  34. "DUBBO" SNOOKER.

    Some time ago Mr. C. E. Fahey, while secretary of the Dubbo Mechanics' Institute, suggested new rules for the game of snooker, and the change caught ...

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  35. ANOTHER HOUSING SCHEME.

    The Housing Department recently reminded Dubbo Council that under the Local Government Act it had power to erect dwellings, shops, and ...

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  36. FLYING IN DUBBO.

    The Avro aeroplane, which was the big draw at Wellington show, came on to Dubbo last afternoon, the pilot having Mr. Walter Tighe as a passenger. ...

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  37. CASE OF THE FARMER.

    In another column in this issue we print the opinions of MR. R. Griftiths,of "Kabinga," on the position of the former in the present crisis. Speaking ...

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  38. A KEYSTONE EXECUTIVE.

    According lo last year's rules of the Macquarie Football League, the president, secretary, treasurer, with two delegates from each affiliated club ...

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  39. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The new Parliament was opened on Tuesday. The majority of the members are in the young stage -- the most juvenile Assemble since the Institution ...

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  40. BENELONG STUDS.

    Mr. J. A. Tink trucked u consignment of Benelong stud cattle to Toorawandi, in the Coonabarabran district. The studs have been purchased by Mr. ...

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  41. MILK AND WATER.

    Milk vendors in Dubbo are in grave danger just now. There arrived at the Town Hall yesterday a big box containing a gross of 4oz. bottles to be ...

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