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  2. Advertising

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  4. District News.

    Mr. Cecil Salter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Salter (Dubbo), and Miss Ivy Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher (Eumungerie), were joined in ...

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  5. Latest Telegrams

    The Australia Day Fund now totals £90,610. ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    Mr. P. Snowden (Socialist) asked in the House of Commons if the Prime Minister was aware of a growing movement for peace among social ...

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  9. New Political Party

    Following is the programme of the Progressive Party, adopted by delegates of the Farmers and Settlers Association, in conference, last week:-- ...

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  10. People Not Fools

    The people are not fools. They know how the censor rings the changes of victories and advances against Turks on Monday, Germans ...

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  11. New State Industry.

    In reply to a question in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Navy said that transports under the control of the Navy Department have ...

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  12. Out of Danger.

    The Sydney agents for the P. and O. liner Benalla, reported on Wednesday to be on fire 800 miles cast of Durban, received a cable last night, stating ...

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  13. Local and General

    His Excellency, the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved of the name of John Christian Roth, of Dubbo, being ...

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  14. ANOTHER £100.

    On another page we publish the full list of £10 donations up to last night, Since then, the secretaries of this movement have announced receipt of ...

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  15. Horse Show Abandoned.

    The Royal Agricultural Society has decided to abandon the show this year owing to the Defence, Department needing the grounds. ...

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  16. Guests of Turkey.

    A letter received from Capt. Ronald McDonald states that he and several other Australians who were captured by Turks are receiving excellent ...

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  17. LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    At the inquiry into the management of Liverpool camp a witness stated that the cooking was awful and the cook houses filthy until one of the ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    A Bucharest correspondent reports that the German Minister at Bucharest insisted on Roumania continuing to permit the transit of munitions from ...

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  19. War Tax.

    It is understood that the income tax exemption will be either £150 or £200, with an additional exemption of £13 for each child. The Government ...

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  20. THE GREAT McEWEN.

    A very fair audience greeted "The Great McEwen," one of Scotland's cleverest magicians, who gave his opening entertainment in the Empire ...

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  21. Personal.

    Mr. M. K. Yates, of Dubbo survey staff, is very ill in a private hospital at Nyngan. He is suffering from muscular rheumatism. ...

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  22. COURSING.

    At the Guerie Coursing meeting on Wednesday Mr. J. Golding's instant Relief won two ties, Symarius, another Dubbo dog, was beaten in the ...

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  23. War Losses.

    The Paris "Matin" states that the total number of killed in the war throughout Europe is five millions, and wounded seven millions. ...

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  24. CORONIAL INQUIRY.

    The Deputy Coroner (Mr. G. H. Taylor) at 3 p.m. to-day opened an inquiry into the cause of death of a girl named Elsie Giddings, 11 years of age, who ...

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  25. The Coal Strike.

    The coal mines in South Wales are now all in full swing. Only a few men are absent. ...

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  26. MASONIC DONATION.

    The Dubbo Masonic Lodge has donated £25 to the Australia Day Fund. Though given unconditionally, the lodge hopes that three other ...

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  27. Prepare for Winter.

    Nearly everyone in British official circles thinks the war will last through another winter. ...

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  28. BALLIMORE.

    A meeting of Baltimore residents was held at the school on Saturday last for the purpose of arranging, a scheme to raise funds for Australia ...

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  29. Nearing the End.

    The general belief is that the Allies will be in possession of Constantinople at the end of September or October. ...

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  30. PATRIOTIC DONATIONS.

    Following additional donations to Dubbo District Patriotic Fund are acknowledged:--E. H. Utley £10, J. G, Brown's employees 1156. ...

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  31. Has Warsaw Fallen?

    In regard to the minora that Warsaw had fallen, the latest authentic news from both sides shows that the Germans had an important success to ...

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  32. FOOTBALL.

    The following player will represent the Railway team against Wougarbon on the latter's ground to-morrow:--Alexander, Leahey, Kent, Moffart, ...

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  33. PRIME MINISTER'S TROUBLE.

    Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister, yesterday issued a writ against James Spencer, drill foreman, of Evansford, Victoria, claiming damages for alleged ...

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  34. WEDDING.

    A pretty wedding took place, at "Federal Vale," the residence of the bride's parents, on Wednesday, June 30, when Arthur, eldest son of Mr. C. ...

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  35. Allies Progress at Gallipoli.

    General Hamilton reports steady progress on the Gallipoli Peninsula, where the Allies have had additional gains. ...

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  36. Russians Strongly Opposed.

    It is estimated that 300,000 Germans are opposing the Russians between Radom and the Vistula, supported by strong artillery and reinforced by 37 ...

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  37. FROM THE GAZETTE.

    First-Class Constable McIntosh, of Trangie has been appointed an inspector and acting Clerk of Petty Sessions under the Explosives Act vice ...

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  38. Australia Day Ball.

    There was a large attendance of ladles and gentlemen at the Dubbo Town Hall on Thursday night to make arrangements for the fancy sets in ...

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  39. More German Atrocities.

    A correspondent to a Paris journal describes the frightful atrocities committed by Germans in Poland. In numerous villages the farmers were ...

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  40. MONARCH PICTURES.

    To-night the third and fourth episodes of the "Million Dollar Mystery" will be screened by the Monarch Picture Co., and it is expected that there ...

    Article : 175 words
  41. COMMERCIAL.

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  42. Advertising

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  43. Submarines Will Continue.

    A Berlin newspaper publishes a violent tirade by General Kirchkoff, denouncing the verdict in the Lusitania case. He declares that submarine ...

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  45. Italians Strong Position.

    Reports from Lugano declare that the Isonzo battle is almost over. The Italians are occupying positions dominating Monfalcone, Gorz, Monte San, ...

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  46. Constantinople Uneasy.

    Owing to the activities of the British submarines in the Sea of Marmora anxiety is felt at Constantinople for the safety of the ammunition works. ...

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