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  4. Australia Day

    Think! some must die than others live, And some may die should you not give. So, open wide your well filled purse: You dare not pass the Red Cross nurse, ...

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  5. Our Soldiers

    Capt. Wallace Cox, of Carlingford, brother of Mr. A. P. Cox, of Dubbo A.B.C., has died of wounds sustained at the Dardanelles. Colonel Cox, a ...

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  6. POLICE COURT.

    Before Messrs. W. T. Lowis and H. T. Blacket, Js. P., to-day, Denis Pender, for riotous behavior at Wongarbon, was fined 10s, costs 6s, or three days' ...

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  9. Deadly Naval Work

    In the English filed just hand is contained the following account of the great exploit of submarine E11 in the Sea of Marmora. The story is sent by ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    Berlin has officially announced the fall of Kovno. ...

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  11. FOOTBALL.

    The following players will represent North Dubbo against Railway Club tomorrow:-- Hawke, Grant, Cook, Fuller, Haines, C. Hawke, Sharpe, Croft, Piper, ...

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  12. RABBITS 1s 9d PER PAIR.

    According to an announcement in the Maitland paper the dealers in that district have increased the price of rabbits to 1s 9d per pair. The despised ...

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  13. Zeppelin Raid.

    Zeppelins visited the eastern counties of England on Tuesday night. Anti- aircraft guns were in action. It is believed that one of the Zeppelins ...

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  14. MR. BALL'S REMOVAL.

    Mr. P. J. Comans, who will succeed Mr. Ball as manager of the Common wealth Bank at Dubbo, will not arrive here till September 7. Mr. Ball ...

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  15. WHYLANDRA.

    A Whylandra contributor writes:-- "At 'Oxley,' Mr. C. J. Hopkins' property, there are at present an exceptionally fine lot of draught mares, some ...

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  16. FEAR OF REJECTION.

    Mr. A. Griffith states that during his recruiting campaign in the northern portion of the State he found that the principal obstacle is fear of rejection ...

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  17. Germans Repulsed.

    A Petrograd communique reports that the enemy's attempts to advance in the Riga and Jacobstadt districts (Baltic provinces) failed. Stubbora ...

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  18. LICENSING COURT.

    Before Messrs. C. Cadell and W. T. Lewis, L. Ms., to-day, Martha Samnels was granted permission to effect improvements and additions to the ...

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  19. RAILWAY PERSONALS.

    Mr. J. Baker, junior porter at Dubbo station, has been promoted to the position of assistant operator at Trangle station. Mr. William, who has been ...

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  20. Turkish Losses.

    An Athens message states that the Turkish casualties in a recent battle at Gallipoli totalled 27,000. It is reported that he relations between ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    General Hamilton reports recent heavy fighting at Anzac, with heavy casualties on both sides. The enemy's reinforcements are now at a standstill. ...

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  22. WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITION

    The committee of the Australia Day Demonstration offers a prize of an illuminated certificate for the most appropriately dressed window emblematic ...

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  23. A LADY CANDIDATE.

    The Parramatta Federal Labor Council has selected Mrs. Gallagher, of Paramatta, to oppose Mr. Joseph Cook for Parramatta constituency. Mrs. ...

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  24. Krupp's Activity.

    There is great activity being displayed at Krupp's works at Constantinople, where 2000 shells are being turned out daily. ...

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  25. A Liner Sunk.

    The liner Grodno (1955-tons) was sunk by a submarine. The crow were saved. ...

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  26. HARVEST LABOR.

    Dr. Arthur in a sarcastic vein asked the Premier in Parliament on Wednesday if he would organise the jockeys, chaffours, cabmen and others now ...

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  27. FIRE COMMISSIONERS' VISIT.

    To-day Messrs. Shepherd and Wansy, members of the Board of Fire Commissioners, visited, Dubbo, and discussed with the Mayor and Aldermen the ...

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  28. M[?] Seized.

    A submarine [?]ped the Norwegian steamer Haakon, bound for England, and seized the mails. The Norwegian Government has protested to Berlin. ...

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  29. The Arabic Sunk.

    The White Star liner Arabic (15,800 tons), which steamer sailed on Wednesday from Liverpool to New York, was torpedoed and sunk off Fastnet, a short ...

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  30. "The Last Post."

    A painful sensation was created in Dubbo last evening when the sad news spread that private Victor Worth[?] third son of Mr. and Mrs. T. ...

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  31. TO OUR ADVERTISERS.

    Changes of standing advertisements for Tuesdays issues should reach this office not later than 10 a.m. on Mondays, and for Fridays' issues not later ...

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  32. "WOUNDED" MAN ARRESTED.

    The other afternoon a mail, who had apparently lost an arm at the elbow, walked into the bar at a Lambton hotel, Newcastle district, and stated that he ...

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  33. RIDDLED GARMENTS.

    Nurse Winnie King, daughter of Ald. King, of Orange, writes of her experiences at Heliopolis. She stated that wounded soldiers arrive there every ...

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  34. GEURIE NEWS.

    Australia Day subscriptions are still coming in, and in a short time Ceurie's £1,000 will be safely lodged in the bank. Mrs. Bradbury received a telegram ...

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  35. Kitchener's Surprise Packet.

    The New York "Tribune" says recent arrivals from England give the explanation that the delayed British advance is due to the fact that Earl ...

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  36. AUCTIONEER'S REPORT.

    Messrs. Cadell and Co. report having hold a very successful sale on August 4, when there was a big attendance of buyers. The firm sold about 400 head ...

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  37. Latest Telegrams

    At a meeting of the Sydney Labor Council last night the Government was criticised for its attitude towards proposed industrial legislation. ...

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  38. DIDN'T KNOW HUBBY.

    Sergeant Dandy, of Manchester, who went to the Dardanelles, was reported missing on July 15. Eleven days later a man called on Mrs. Dandy stating ...

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  39. ROCK HUON.

    Few, if any, sires are butter Known in this district that the celebrated trotter Rock Huon, the property of one of our most noted horse fanciers, ...

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  40. THE WAR CENSUS.

    From the Attorney-General we have received specimen copies of the War Census [?]ds. These will be available at every post-office throughout ...

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  41. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The wonderful story "The Million Dollar Mystery" will be advanced a further stage to-night when "The Fast Express" episode and the "Clue of the ...

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  42. JUDGE DOCKER AGAIN.

    At Sydney Sessions on Thursday two men, charged with stealing, were acquitted by the jury. Judge Docker raid it was a most extraordinary ...

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