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  4. THE WAR.

    An Austrian official report states that Lamberg has been recaptured from the Russians. On Monday the French on Gallipoli ...

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  5. ONLY A JOKE.

    Mr. Austey, a Victorian Labor member, was last week reported to have tendered his resignation in the House of Representatives. It transpires that ...

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  6. At the Front.

    Mr. J. Ritter has received a letter from Private M. J. Quigley, of Dubbo, who was reported wounded a few weeks ago. Mr. Quigley gives a very ...

    Article : 225 words
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  9. RAILWAY DUPLICATION.

    A start has been made at Tarana with the work of continuing the duplication of the main western railway, already completed to Locksley. Over ...

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  10. SINGLE TAX.

    At Coonamble on the night of Thursday next a public debate in aid of the Belgian Fund will be held. Mr. R. H, McNeice, Paling's ...

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  11. THE RFERENDA.

    Mr. Holman declined to adopt the suggestion of Dr. Arthur that representations be made to the Federal Government to suspend the taking of the ...

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  12. MONEY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A cablegram from London states that the Imperial authorities have arranged to supply the Dominions with all the funds that they require for ...

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  13. PRIVATE P. STEVENS.

    Mr. Jos. Stevens has received a card from his youngest son, Philip, who is serving with the 3rd Reinforcements, 4th Bat. in the Dardanelles. It bears ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    An official account says that according to prisoners' statements Germany has unceasingly sent trained men to Turkey. German officers are employed ...

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  15. Local and General

    The Dubbo Town Band will render a programme of music in Victoria Park on Sunday afternoon, commencing at 8.30. ...

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  16. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The annual tennis tournament was to have been commenced on the Dubbo Club's courts this morning, but owing to the wet nature of the ground play ...

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  17. PRIVATE V. WORTHINGTON.

    "I am writing this letter in a trench --right in the firing line," wrote Victor Worthington to his father under date May 4. Victor said he was ...

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  18. FAILED TO ENROL.

    About 32 defendants were before the Dubbo Police Court to-day on charges of falling to comply with the compulsory enrolment provisions of ...

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  19. FOOTBALLER'S RASH ACT.

    Edward Coyne, son of Sergeant Coyne, of Orange, committed suicide by banging himself at his residence at Petersham. Deceased was a noted ...

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  20. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    Mr. Fisher thinks that compulsory voting worked well in the recent Queensland elections, Mr. Denham thinks otherwise of the petard which ...

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  21. CORPORAL F. WORTHINGTON.

    From Egypt Frank Worthington wrote to his father on May 15. He said he was then about to leave for the Dardanelles. "We are delighted to ...

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  22. ARTHUR KIDMAN SENTENCED.

    At the High Court yesterday the Chief Justice passed sentence on Arthur Kidman, convicted of having forged tenders for the supply of goods ...

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  23. ORDINARY SEAMAN WILSON.

    In a letter to his father, Mr. J.Wilson, Dubbo gasworks, Ordinary Seaman Wilson, who is aboard the H.A.M.S. Sydney, now cruising close to ...

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  24. RAINFALL.

    The following rainfall was registered for the 24 hours ending at 9 a.m. on Wednesday:-- Dubbo 46 points, Warren 2, Wellington 34, Dundaloo 28, ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL.

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  26. Latest Telegrams

    Maize, 54 to 59. Mr. Holman stated this morning that the frightful list of casnalties coming through should stimulate the ...

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  27. STANLEY WORTHINGTON'S DEATH.

    The inquiry into the cause of the death of Private Stanley Worthington was again opened before the coroner at Liverpool on Wednesday. There ...

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  28. MAJOR HEANE.

    On Wednesday Mrs. Heane received a letter from her son, Major Heane. The undated letter was addressed from the trenches at Gullipoll. Major Heane ...

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  29. COURSING AT GEURIE.

    Dubbo-owned dogs were well represented at Geurie oursing Club's meeting on Wednesday. The club was particularly unlucky; of 11 hares ...

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  30. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    At Wellington yesterday, Alfred AhTuck, Charles Andrew Varcoo, and William Wing were charged with having assaulted Ruby Nicholson, and ...

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  31. PRIVATE JACK REID

    The following interesting, letters have been received by Mr. and Mrs. Jock Reid from their son, who was wounded at the Dardanelles:-- ...

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  32. DUBBO'S BIG GIFT.

    The "S.M. Herald" states that a cheque for £1264133 has been received from Dubbo as a result of Empire Day celebrations organised by the ...

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  33. A SOUND EXCUSE.

    On the day that the Defence Department's telegram was handed to Mrs. Swift, of Preston (Vie.), regretting the fact that her son Frank had been ...

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  34. MONARCH PICTURES.

    "Shadows of Adventure" will be the star feature for to-night at the Monarch Palace. In this picture the renowned actor King Baggott figures ...

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  35. THE WRONG CORPSE.

    Mrs, Forck 930), wife of Mr. P. Forck, west Wyalong, died at Sydney Hospital on Tuesday after a lingering illness. Arrangements were made to ...

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