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  4. EUMUNGERIE.

    Mr. W. Fisher, of Eumungerie, was in Dubbo yesterday. He states that this year there is more land under cultivation in that district than in any ...

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  5. HOME AGAIN.

    The Bing Boys returned to Dubbo this week. The two cornermen turned up yesterday morning-- by the ordinary mail train-- and the interlocutor came ...

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  6. Local and General.

    An opening day will be held by the Dubbo Golf Club on Saturday, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Various competitions have been arranged. A large ...

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  7. The Federal Grab.

    The discussion in the House of Representatives on the "necessity" to increase members' salaries from £600 to £1000 lasted seareely two hours. ...

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  8. Latest Telegrams

    Oaten Hay at Redfern to-day realised 209, eaten chaff 163, wheaten chuff 166,. lueerne hay 13. ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL.

    Dalgety and Co. report: At Hon bush yesterday 43,000 sheep and lamp were penaed; the market was from to 2 dearer for prime. The entile ...

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  10. LOWER PRICES.

    A cablegram to Sydney yesterday reads: "There is a great wave of reduced price selling throughout the United States. Merchants in many ...

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  12. SCHOOLS' VACATION.

    The Education Department has is sued amended arrangements for the midwinter vacation. Country High Schools may have either from ...

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  13. HOTEL TRANSFERS.

    In the Dubbo Licensing Court this morning Mr. Meeson, P.M., granted a transfer of the license of Modern Hotel from W. H. Ramer to martia ...

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  14. POOR BEGGARS.

    When moving the motion that the salaries of members of the House of Reps be increased to £1000 per annum, Mr. Banford said he knew members ...

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  16. FOOTBALL.

    The Dubbo District Football Competition will open to-morrow with a match between Macquarie and Railway. Both teams have been doing ...

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  17. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    Speaking to Mr. H. Patron, president of the Railway picnic Association,was learned that he and his committee are hopeful that Monday's turnout will ...

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  18. SUBSIDY FOR CHILDREN.

    Mr. McGirr, Minister for Health, says the Cabinet must decide what steps should be taken to subsidise large families. He favored a subsidy to ...

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  19. REPATRIATION EXECUTIVE.

    A meeting of the executive of the Dublin Repatriation Committee was held on Tuesday evening, when there were present: Messrs. G. A. Wheeler ...

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  20. OVERLAND HOTEL.

    Mr. J. Wallings is now mine host of the Overland Hotel, the oldest hotel in Dubbo, but still a credit to the enterprise of the original owner. In a short ...

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  21. MRS. BSLLAR'S THANKS.

    Messrs. J. B. Macdonald and H. E. Haldane, hon,sces of the Sillar testimonial, have received a letter of acknowledgement and thanks from Mrs. ...

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  22. DESPERATE NECESSITY.

    A Socialistic Government On every betterment is bent. To bring about widespread content, And dreams, and dreams, and dreams, ...

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  23. DUBBO-MBBRYGOEN 'PHONE.

    The Postmaster-General has informed Mr. Blakeley that further consideration will be given to the applications for a telephone service between Dubbo ...

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  24. SYDNEY'S POVERTY.

    Sydney is in a vortex of the greatest disaster known for many years, on account of the poverty among the people. Many who thought that poverty never ...

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  25. Personal

    Capt. J. C. Buotle, who was on the staff of the Dubbo Lands Office before the war, and who enlisted as a private, and little more than a boy, has ...

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  26. PROFIT ON WOOL POOL.

    W. E. Abbott writes:-- On this question it seems to me clear beyond the possibility of dispute that 50 per cent. of the profits of the resale of ...

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  27. The Collie Railway.

    Cr. W. Barden president of the shire, occupied the chair at a public meeting told at Gilgandra on Saturday last to take steps to hurry up the Government ...

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  28. GEURIE.

    Some time ago a movement was started to collect sufficient funds to cover the expenses of erecting a soldiers' memorial at Geurie. The contributions ...

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  29. WESTERN TRAINS.

    It is hard to please every one. Right bark in the dawn of manhood beyond the times of the classics and the fable writers it was found to be impossible ...

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  30. TENNIS CLUB CONCERT.

    Dubbo Tennis Club's concert on May 27 in the Empire Hall promises to he a success. An excellent programme will include contributions, by Miss Florence ...

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  31. DUBBO BAND.

    The Dubbo Town Band will play in the park on Sunday afternoon. The performance will commence at 3 o' clock. ...

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  32. A MISER.

    The early risers of Dubbo may often see an old man foraging for food in the streets. He is not particular where he gets it. He will even take it out of ...

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  33. THE TOWN IS DEAD.

    Dublin was never so quiet. "The town is dead" is a hoary old sentence. It dates back to the pre-historic times when there were not many towns at ...

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  34. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    In the Small Debts Court at Broken Hill, Bridge E. Creely, spinster, sued J. Hockley, 17 years of age, representing a football club, for £10 damages, ...

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  35. TERRABELLA.

    Mr. John Stevenson, of Terrabella, has decided that he will never again be a victim of the drought. He has one of the best properties in the State, ...

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  36. FEDERAL MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    Members of the Dubbo A.L.P. are quite outspoken in their condemnation of those Labor members of Federal Parliament who voted for the motion ...

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  37. TENNIS.

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  38. GULARGAMBONE.

    At the last meeting of the Wingadeo Shire Council a letter was received from the Gulargambone Progress Association, asking that the road from ...

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