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  2. Advertising

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  4. 100 Murders

    In the sensational husband poisoning trial Juliana Lipke was sentenced to death and three other women to imprisonment for life. It is believed that ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. Lindrum Leads

    Smith made up arrears in the first session of Saturday's billiards. When nearing the first century of a break which ultimately reached 533 he ...

    Article : 113 words
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  7. Local and General

    Blacket and son announce that the following prices were ruling at their market an Saturday: Grillers 16 to 26, [?] 2- to 3-, medium 2- to ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. THE COAL CRISIS

    Minister for Mines Weaver stated last night that the Richmond main colliery would be opened early in the new year. The Minister also slated that he ...

    Article : 373 words
  9. The Jingle of Bingle

    The Carnival Spirit Walker, who is ever enlarging on the glories of the "Mardi Gras" at Los Angles or the Carnival of Venice, both ...

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  10. Correspondence

    [This journal accepts letters on all subjects for publication, but does not necessarily endorse the views expressed by the contributors] ...

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  11. Personal

    The late Mrs. Board, who died recently at Wellington, at the age of 81 years, was a very well known western resident. Besides leaving five ...

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  12. (To the Editor)

    Sir,--As a visitor to your town of Dubbo and district I cannot allow the opportunity to pass without giving an answer through your valuable paper ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    At a meeting of the members at the Western District Railway Picnic Committee held yesterday. It was decided to vote a sum of £[?] for the purpose ...

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  14. ANOTHER BLOW FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A [?] is current in Sydney that the [?] Cabinet has definitely decided to close down the Royal Na[?] College at Jervis Bay on the ground ...

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  15. PLEADED FOR MERCY

    When James Henderson of Harris [?] was awakened early yesterday morning be a noise in his house, he found a thief in a room downstairs. ...

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  16. MAKING GOOD

    According to the New Settlers' League, 100 migrant boys are making good in the country districts. Many have not only saved their ...

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  17. BAD LANGUAGE ON RIVER

    Although warnings have been given that had language must not be used [?] or in the vicinity of the river, there[?] still many offenders in th[?] ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. BIG MOUNTAIN FIRE

    The Wentworth Falls Hotel at Wentworth falls was completely gutted by fire this morning. The damage is estimated at £10,000. ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. Obituary

    The death occurred of Edward Martin Bourke, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bourke, of 13 Nymageestreet, Nyngan, at the District ...

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  20. WHEAT PRICES

    The following were the [?]tations made for wheat this morning: B[?]ll: [?] 53 ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. WEIR POPULAR

    The weir still [?] to be the popular Sunday rendezvous of Dubbo residents. Despite yesterday's [?] b[?]ze, a large crowd blocked to the beauty ...

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  22. LABOR SELECTIONS

    Although the State elections are unlikely until the end of next year, the A.L.P. on Saturday selected its 39 Metropolitan candidate.. In [?] electorates candidate, were unopposed, including nine sitting M's.L.A. ...

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  23. MARY ANN QUIGLEY

    On Friday last, at Warren District hospital, a member of the first family to settle in Warren, passed away, in the person of Mary Ann Quigley, wife ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. BRITISH POLITICS

    Though the political situation contains possibilities of dramatic developmental, lobbyists generally agree that neither the Liberals nor Conservatives ...

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  25. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS AT DUBBO POST OFFICE

    The following arrangements will contain at the Dubbo post office during the Christmas holidays Christmas day (December 25) will be ...

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  26. EARLY FEDERAL ELECTION

    The possibility of an early Federal election is recognised by the Country party, and organising is being carried out in the electorates. In New South ...

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  27. THOMAS JOSEPH SULLIVAN

    The death of Thomas Joseph Sullivan, aged 63 years, engine driver at the State coal mine at Lithgow, took place at Lithgow on Saturday ...

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  28. GOOD-BYE TO MRS. CONWAY

    Mrs. B. Conway, who leaves for [?] new home, at Bondi, by car to-morrow morning, was the recipient of two [?] during the week-end. The first ...

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  29. SHOULD RESIGN

    Sir,--The public should be gratified to see that your paper has done its duty by publishing in [?] the case of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White. The ...

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  30. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE

    What promises to be a splendid function will take place in the Railway Institute Hall on Wednesday night next, when a euchre party and dance ...

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  31. VALUES AT HOMEBUSH

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. reports Heavy supplies were forward at Homebush last Thursday. Offerings totalled 3,000 cattle and 32,000 sheep and ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. WINE BAR LICENSEE IN TROUBLE

    Giving a man named Ernest Smith some marked coins. Sergeants Payne and Sweeney follow[?] to the rear of the wine saloon ...

    Article : 299 words
  33. FAILING TO DESTROY RABBITS

    For falling to destroy rabbits on his properly a district farmer was fined £2, court costs, and £1116 professional costs and 17- witnesses expenses in ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. SAD FATALITY

    When his leg was caught in a circular saw at his father's property at "Fairfield," Trangie, William Joseph Ferguson (24) ...

    Article : 171 words
  35. WILLIAM DEWHURST

    William Dewhurst, of [?]gerie, passed across the "Great Divide" at the Dubbo District Hospital this morning following an operation and an ...

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  36. TOWN CLOCK ON STRIKE

    Like many Dubbo residents, the town Clock in the post office tower does not like dusty winds which we have been experiencing lately. The ...

    Article : 158 words
  37. RESULTS OF DRINK

    In the Police Court today, lines ranging from 3-; in default, 21 hours, to £2; in default, one month, were imposed by P.M. Adams on several who ...

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  38. MRS. HINCH'S REPLY

    Sir,--In your issue of December [?] in the article "Two Dubbo Residents Removed from J. P. List," I noticed that my name was mentioned in connection ...

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  39. HELP NEEDED

    "It is just lovely to see the children from the out-back country enjoying the sea-breezes and sea- bathing at "Cudgelo." So spoke Beatrice Leer. ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Some scattered showers in the southern districts and about the tablelands and coast, otherwise fine with cool to moderate temperatures, and fresh ...

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  42. CURIOUS CASE

    Rather a curious position arose in the Police Court today when the case of the Dubbo P.P Board v. G. A. Wheeler for breaches of the Pastures ...

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  43. THE XMAS SPIRIT

    The Salvation Army Band will render a Christmas programme of music in the park on Wednesday night. A splendid programme has been arranged ...

    Article : 112 words
  44. HOTEL CASE

    In the Police Court today, before P.M. Adams, John McQuillen, licensee of the Railway Hotel, proceeded against Martin Gillingham for money ...

    Article : 104 words
  45. "THE CAMEOS"

    Residents are reminded of the splendid entertainment which will be provided by the "Camoes" in aid of the beautification scheme, on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 88 words
  46. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE'S GRANT

    The £150 granted to the river Beautification Committee for the purpose of relieving unemployment in the town, is being spent on grassing terraces. ...

    Article : 54 words
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