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  2. Advertising

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  4. Latest Telegrams

    Up to midnight three more deaths among civilians occurred in the Melbourne Hospital from cerebro spinal meningitis. The victims were two men ...

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    The following players will represent the Dubbo Railway Football Club in the match against Wongarbon on the local Sports Ground to-morrow:-- ...

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  7. NO CHILD COLLECTORS.

    Now and drastic regulations have been issued by the police governing street collections in London. This is to enable the authorities to cope with ...

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  9. News and Notes.

    Typhus is ravaging Constantinople, causing 100 deaths daily. In London wheat is worth 7 per bushel. ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    On the roads from Riga (Baltic) the Russians repulsed German attacks on August 8 and 9, after hand-to-hand fighting. ...

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  11. DUBBO DISTRICT BAND.

    The Dubbo District Band will render a programme of music in Macquarie-st. to-morrow night, and, in Victoria Park on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  12. AN EX-DUBBOITE.

    After an absence of about twenty years Mr. Nathan Payne (of Messrs. Sly and Russell, solicitors, Sydney) is on a short visit to Dubbo. Mr. Payne, ...

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  13. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The Prime Minister made a statement in the House of Representatives yesterday setting out the financial position of the Commonwealth. He ...

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  14. OUR NEW SERIAL.

    The last instalment of "The River side House Mystery" appears in this Issue. Those who have road this story will agree that it was one of the best ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. Compulsory Voting.

    A bill providing for compulsory voting on the referenda has been introduced in the Senate. ...

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  16. To Encourage Local Industry.

    In regard to raising the tariff against German goods, the Minister for Customs holds that such a tariff should be imposed against everyone. By this ...

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  17. LICENSING COURT.

    Messrs. McGuina and McGuinn, on behalf of John Joseph Longohardi, made an application to-day to the Dubbo Licensing Court (Messrs. W. F. ...

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  18. JULIUS KNIGHT CO.

    Play-goers in Dubbo enjoyed a rare theatrical treat last night, when the celebrated actor Julius Knight and a talented company, of about twelve or ...

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  19. GERMAN FINED £100.

    At Alb[?]ry Police Court yesterday, Frederick H[?]ppner, a well-known German farmer, was charged under the War Prosecution Act with, by word of ...

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  20. Compulsory Service Advocated.

    At a meeting of the National Council of Women last night a motion that the Federal Government pass a bill making national service during the ...

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  21. The Income Tax.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes announced that the Income Tax Bill will not be ready before next week. ...

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  22. The North Sea.

    The Admiralty announce that the Mo[?]r, a German auxiliary cruiser, sank the Ranisay, a small British Patrol boat, in the North Sea on Sunday. ...

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  23. WEDDING.

    On Thursday afternoon at St. Brigi[?]'s Catholic Church, Mr. Herbert Elphick and Miss Ruby Holmes were united in holy matrimony. The bride was ...

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  24. Obituary

    The death occurred at Dubbo District Hospital on Tuesday of Mr. Rubt. Brown, who came from Brewarriu[?]. He was 54 years of age. The body was ...

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  26. A.D. DECORATIONS.

    The committee of the Australia Day Carnival is anxious to see the streets and business premises artistically decorated, and in order to encourage ...

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  27. In Turkey.

    A Constantinople telegram, published in New York, says the Turkish Minister for War, in the course of an interview, said that the Allies had ...

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  28. THE PREMIER EXCITED.

    Mr. Holman allowed his wrath at the apathy of the assembly at the recruiting meeting at Coulburn tho other night to g[?]t the better of his ...

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  29. THE MONARCH CO.

    Mr. Gordon Ellis has been busy this week initiating Mr. Hewitt, who succeeds him as manager of the Monarch Picture Co. Mr. Howitt, it may be ...

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  30. DUBBO MILITARY CAMP.

    Arrangements in connection with the establishment of the military training camp on the Dubbo Show Ground are progressing very well. [?] ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    The German regiments, when attacking Thann, were almost annihilated. The French compelled the Germans to evacuate Dornach. ...

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  32. WONGARBON CONCERT.

    Last night the Dubbo Christy Minstrel Company gave a concer[?] at Mrs. McKelvey's hall, Wongarbon. There was a large attendance, and the items ...

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  33. To Defend Constantinople.

    The Turks, according to a United States press correspondent, are making feverish preparations for a last stand at Constantinople. The Germans have ...

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  34. TO OUR ADVERTISERS.

    Would advertisers please note that changes for standing advertisements must reach the " Dispatch", office before 10 a.m. on Mondays for ...

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  35. Turkish Gunboat Torpodoed.

    A British submarine at the Dardanelles torpedoed the Turkish gunboat B[?]rki Satvat (775 tons). ...

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  36. Australia Day Fund

    The following additional donations to the Australia Day, Fund are acknowleged:--J. B[?]lger £10s, Mrs. T. M. Smith £10, W. [?]andover £10, C. W. ...

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  37. NO MORE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    It is notified in the current issue of the Public Instruction Gazette that no more scholarships at high schools, district schools, or superior public schools, ...

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  38. A GIFT EVENING.

    On Tuesday a gift evening, promoted by Mrs. R. [?]artrell and Mrs. Vincent, was held at the Protestant Hall in aid of the fancy stall at the ...

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  39. Bulgaria Ready.

    Bulgaria, it is announced, is ready to outer the war the moment her demands are guaranteed by the Allies. ...

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  40. Fierce Fighting.

    Desperate fighting is proceeding near Lorz. The Italians achieved further successes south-east of Plava. Train loads of Austrians are arriving in the ...

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  41. GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Rotterdam makes the following statement regarding Germany's food supply: "Two or three months ago ...

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  42. Mails Overboard.

    A Norwegian steamer, carrying the Russian mail from Newcastle to Bergea, Norway, was stopped by a German submarine, and ordered to throw ...

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  43. BULLAGREEN.

    The weather during the past few weeks has been favorable for the growth of feed. From an inch to nearly three inches of rain have been ...

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  44. HONORING RECRUITS.

    At the Dubbo Methodist School Hall last night, Messrs. R. Etchell and Eric Croft, who have volunteered their services in the came of Empire, were ...

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  45. Shipping Losses.

    Since the commencement of the war over 946,140 tons of shipping have been actually destroyed. ...

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  46. Commercial

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  47. Germany's Disadvantage.

    Petrograd messages state that the increasing length of German communications in the north-eastern sectors is having the effect of balancing the ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. BARRACLOUGHS--VICE REGAL OPTICIANS.

    Mr. Barraclough, D.B.O.A., London, will in future visit Dubbo personally. Barracloughs do not employ representatives. Mr. Barraclough's a next visit ...

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