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  4. Our Soldiers

    Messrs. J. Moran (junior porter) C. Andrews (assistant goods clerk), and D. Rogers, of the local railway service, purpose to go to the war. ...

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  5. Recruiting Association

    A meeting of the above was held hist night. Mr. W. F. Robertson occupied the chair. Mr. Blacket and Captains Ley and Nicholas were elected ...

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  6. GOODS SHED TRAFFIC.

    Following are particulars of business transacted at the Dubbo goods shed for the mouth of July:--Inwards traffic--1733 tons, for a revenue of ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Gorman papers statu that when the main flight from Warsaw ended the ghastly silence was broken by the thunder of cannon. ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. WONGARBON'S EFFORT.

    On Friday lost a day's sports and a ball at night were held at Wongarbon in aid of Australia Day. Last night a juvenile dance was held. All the ...

    Article : 51 words
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  10. Local and General

    More wounded men who arrived by the Ballarat were landed at Melbourne on Friday. Some cases are pitiable in the extreme. Many of the men are ...

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  11. COUNTRY CAMPS.

    The military authorities have decided to establish training camps in country centres, each of which will accommodate 200 men and upwards. ...

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  12. DANGEROUS SPORT.

    While working in his vegetable garden last Saturday afternoon a resident of Bultge-street was surprised by a bullet which whizzed close by his head ...

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  13. DUBBO SOAP WORKS.

    The official liquidator in the bankrupt estate of J. Carr and Co. Ltd., Dubbo, under which title a soap factory was conducted, has informed creditors ...

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  14. THE A.D. BAZAAR.

    Mrs. Weaver and a host of assistants are busy preparing for the bazaar to be held on August 21, 23, and 24 in connection with the Australia Day ...

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  15. TO SLEEPER-CUTTERS.

    On Saturday a telegram was received from Mr. C. McNamara, organiser for the Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association, stating that the ...

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  16. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. W. F. Robinson, P.M., yesterday, Alice Nordeen was charged with having two fowls in her possession at Dubbo reasonably suspected of ...

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  17. A NOVEL GIFT.

    Mr. D. B. Thomson, commission agent, has informed Mr. T. A. Nicholas that he will supplement the Australia Day Fund with all commission he ...

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  18. RAILWAY BUSINESS.

    During the month of July the sum of £380 was received as revenue from first-class passengers; sleeping berths £7010; second-class tickets £855; ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA DAY-FUND.

    The following additional donations to the Dubbo District Australia Day Fund are acknowledged:--Christian Bros., R. Allen, Mrs. E. H. Mumford, ...

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  20. DEARER MUTTON.

    Sheep values were on the up-grade at Homebush last Thursday. Winchcombe, Carson Ltd., report that oven Into extreme' figures were exceeded. ...

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  21. Latest Telegrams

    The N.S.W. Australia Day Fund up to mid-day reached £172,501. Well-known Trainer Dead. William Noud, the well-known ...

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  22. STOCK STATISTICS.

    The stock inspector's annual report shows that the following numbers of stock are in the Dubbo P.P. districts:-- Horses. 25.891. ...

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  23. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    Before Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., yesterday, Charles Haslem sued Weaver and Co., of Dubbo, for the recovery of £11, said to be due for wages for ...

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  24. Personal.

    Master George Martin, son of Mr. F. Martin, of Bishop-street, Newtown, sustained a broken leg through a fall in the District School ground on ...

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  25. The Jumble Sale

    Mrs. Serisier's energy and tactful organisation were again demonstrated on Saturday in connection with the jumble fair in aid of the Australia ...

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  26. EUCHRE ANS DANCE.

    The euchre party and dance on Friday night proved a highly successful function. About 18 people engaged in the euchre competition. Mrs. Salter ...

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  27. Julius Knight

    Napoleon Bonaparte has filled a larger space in the minds of human beings than most men who have lived. The very mention of his name kindles ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. J. BURKE.

    The death occurred suddenly yesterday of Mr. John Burke, of Wingewarra-st., at the age of 69 years. A pathetic feature of the death is that ...

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  29. HELD OVER.

    Reports of recruiting meeting on Saturday night, Eumungerie Australia Boy, local, and country news. ...

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  30. A SOLDIER'S LETTER.

    Mrs. W. D. Smith, of Mitchell Street, Dubbo, has received a post card from her son, Mr. Ted. Hobbs, who is in the firing line. He wan well when writing. ...

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