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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat 391 to 39[?] flour £8126 to £813, chaff £310 to £115, [?]erne £310 to £515, oaten hay £110, butter 100, maim 36 to 43. ...

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  7. Tragedy at Store Creek.

    A distressing tragedy occurred at store Greek, near Wellington, on Saturday evening. As the result of the bolt of a maddened horse attached to ...

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  8. LABOR LEAGUE BALL.

    A reminder is given of the ball in connection with the Dubbo Political Labor League, to be held at the Protestant Hall on Easter Monday night ...

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  9. SYDNEY CONFERENCES.

    Since we wrote the report of the monthly meeting of the Talbragar Shire Council, Mr. E. J. Stevens, the clerk, informs us that Cr. J. Wheaton, ...

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  10. NORTH DUBBO.

    Owing to the illness of the president of North Dubbo I. Association (Mr. J. C. Tibbits) the meeting of that body, which was to have been held ...

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  11. Local and General.

    Next Friday will be observed as Good Friday, for which reason the "Dispatch" will be published an the afternoon of Thursday, This office will ...

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  12. THE LATE MRS. MITCHELL.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Mitchell, whose death was reported in our last issue, was largely attended, and many beautiful wreaths were scut in ...

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  13. BAND IN THE PARK.

    The Dubbo Band rendered a programme of music in the park on Sunday night after church hours. The attendance was not so large as at ...

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  14. ON A VISIT.

    Mr. W. J. Johnson, ex-M.H.R, for Robertson, and selected Labor candidate for Calare at the coming Federal election spent last Saturday in ...

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  15. PROGRESSING WELL.

    Mrs. Bear, wife of Mr. Dear, of Macquarie-street who underwent a [?]gical operation in a local private hospital last week, is making good ...

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  16. DUBBO LICENSING COURT.

    On Thursday last at Dubbo dailies Reynolds, of Geurie, was granted booth licenses for a coursing meeting to be held at that town to-morrow and ...

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  17. SHOW RACE MEETING.

    The Dubbo Jockey Club's. show meeting will take place on May. 7 and S, following the Dubbo sho. Prospects pects are bright for a successful ...

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  18. BIG SALE OF SHEEP.

    Messrs. Weaver and Company, clock and station agents, of Dubbo, report that they have just effected the sale of lambs from about 49,000 ewes on ...

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  19. RAILWAY FOOTBALL CLUB.

    A meeting of the Railway Football Club was held on Sunday last, under the presidency of Mr. W. J. Aldridge The secretary reported that athe club's ...

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  20. COUNCILLOR BAIRD.

    Mr. W. W. Baird, who had been in Sydney seeking special treatment for his eyes, has returned home. On Friday night he managed to attend the ...

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  21. BIO PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. J. L. Jeffers and Co., Pty, Ltd., and Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., report having sold two valuable estates. One is Mr. Edol's "Bedford ...

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  22. AN OLD OFFENDER.

    Before Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., on Saturday, John Carney, who is 77 years of age, was fined £1, in default seven days' imprisonment, for ...

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  23. THE MACQUARIE ELECTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Thrower asked the Acting Premier if he would consider u proposal to appoint a Royal Commission ...

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  24. RAILWAY CHANGES.

    Loc[?]pector Love has been transferred from Wellington to Penrith, Mr. J. Price, loco-inspector, Armidale has been appointed to Wellington. ...

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  25. ST. BRIDIG'S CHURCH.

    On Sunday last (Palm Sunday palms were distributed to the congregation at the 10 o'clock mass. On Thursday next (Holy Thursday) was ...

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  26. DUBBO LAND COURT.

    On Tuesday last the Land Board sat at Dublin. The following [?] were given in the undwermenti[?] cases:-- Exchange and surr[?] .-- F ...

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  27. SIGNIFICANT.

    Football in Dubbo is not, and never has been notorious for its roughness. On the contrary, onlookers have often remarked that Dubbo footballers are ...

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  28. ANOTHER FORECAST.

    Professor Walsh, who predicted heavy rains in February and March, writes us from Barmedman as follows "There will be fearful cyclonic ...

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  29. MONSTER CATTLE SALE.

    At Dubbo yards on Friday last, Messrs. Cadell and Co. and Bedford, Taylor, aud Weston, sold 1000 head of cattle. Every hoof yarded was sold ...

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  30. DISPUTED ELECTIONS.

    As stated in our telegrams, Mr. Muck Lyncha's application to upset the Ashbur[?]ham election has been rejected by the Elections Qualifications ...

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  31. A TERRIFIC STORM.

    A terrify storm raged in parts of Queensland on Saturday. The town of Tambo[?] was completely demolished and another named Heligan ...

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  32. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Services of a special character were held in Holy Trinity. Church on last Sunday. There was holy communion at 7.30 a.m. a children's service at 10, ...

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  33. GULGONG MARYVALE RAILWAY.

    In the Assembly last week, Mr. Thrower asked the Minister for Works if it is his int[?]tion during the recess to make a personal inspection. ...

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  34. MONARCH PICTURES.

    A crowded house greeted "A Message From Mars" at the Monarch Picture Palace last night. It is claimed to be one of the best pictures ever ...

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  35. RAILWAY ITEMS

    The excursion train which left Dubbo yesterday morning took away 17 first class and 81 second class passengers ...

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  36. Police Court

    Before Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., to-day, Llewellyn George Irby, forestry officer, proceeded against the followiug ...

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  37. Latest Cables.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. John Redmand said Sir Edward Carson had made no steps towards a compromise. He said the talk of ...

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  38. PARLIAMENTARY TIT-BITS.

    In the Assembly last week Mr. Geo. Black drew attention to the fact that the Victorian Government advertised annually for supply to all subsidised ...

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  39. NEW WORKING OVERSEER.

    At the monthly meeting of the Tab bragar Shire Council on Friday evening, Mr. John Sheridan, who halls from the aBER=ROMBIE sHIRE, WAS ...

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  41. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT.

    The Minister for Lands has approved of about 1650 acres of travelling stock reserve No. 37142 parishes of Moonul and Emogandry being made ...

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  42. THE RAILWAYS.

    By there organisation of the railway service, 3000 salaried officers are affected. As a result of the award, just issued the lower grades of salaries ...

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  43. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Mr. Ernest Tibbits, son of Mr. J. C. Tibbits, of North Dubbo, met with an accident on Saturday afternoon which, may be attended with serious results ...

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  45. SCHOOL BUILDINGS.

    The Hon J. L. T[?]lle has been informed that tenders are being called for the proposed additions of the public school at Quambone. Mr. Tref[?]c ...

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  46. ALLEGED SUICIDE.

    A girl named Violet Rogers is alleged to have committed suicide at Newbridge on Sunday morning. She had been for some employed as a ...

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  47. A PRESENTATION.

    At the conclusion of the Dubbo Methodist Church choir practice on Friday night. Mr. Leslie Car[?]sey was tendered a complimentary social in the ...

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  48. TRAGEDY NEAR ORANGE.

    A man was found dead on the road at Lucknow, near Orange, on Saturday There are indications of suicide, The man was found is a sitting ...

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  49. SHOCKING RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Ganger Costello, an elderly man in charge of a railway gang at Woy Woy, wan run over by the Brisbane mail and cut to pieces on Saturday night. ...

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  50. FORGOT THE BABY

    About half a dozen boys went to the river to fish on Sunday and they took with them Cousin James Henry, aged between two and three. A ...

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  51. LICENSING COURT.

    Before Messrs W. F. Robertson, W. T. Lowis and C. Cadell, L.M's, Thomas S. Green was grunted a renewal of his license for the Court House Hotel ...

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  53. FOOTBALL AT ORANGE.

    Keen rivalry prevails between the Rugby Union and the Rugby League supporters at Orange. Last year the Rugby Union body leased Wade Park ...

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