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  4. Latest Telegrams

    Australian transports are to be furnished with sufficient money advances to pay returning soldiers. In addition to the present allowance of 1 per day ...

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  5. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Western District branch of the Public Service Association was held at the Dubbo leads Office last night. Mr. W. F. ...

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  7. PLEURO OUTBREAK.

    Mr. F. W. Gavel, stock inspector of Dubbo, last week visited Warren to investigate the cause of mortality among cattle. He found pleuro ...

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  8. CADET DRILLING.

    The Defence Department has decided to suspend training citizen soldiers and senior cadets from October 1 to December 31 in order that the ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    Reports from Budapest state that a German attack against Service is imminent. It is reported from Paris that the ...

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  11. Local and General

    A wedding took place at the Anglican Church, 'Manildra, on Wednesday last of interest to Dubboites, the contracting parties being Miss Lilian May ...

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  12. FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday the Dubbo Railway team journeyed to Wongarbon, where they were defeated by the home team by 5 points to 3. Mr. C .Giugni was ...

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  13. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank reports that a branch of that institution will be opened at Bundaberg on tho 27th last., and another branch ...

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  14. A LOCAL ROBBERY.

    Mr. W. Reynolds, of Geurie, sustained the lo[?]s of £100 in notes last week in Dubbo. The money was abstracted from his waistcoat which he hung on ...

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  15. WESTERN MAIL DELAYED.

    On arrival at London on Sunday night the engine attached to the Sydney-Forbes mail broke down and held up the traffic for nearly three hours. ...

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  16. ALLIES DAY.

    Allies Day has been fixed for November 19). The executive committee in Sydney has set itself the task of collecting £150,000 to be divided among ...

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  17. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    There was no meeting of the Council last night because there was not a quorum present. Alderman Rittor, Astley,Gay and Palmer were the only ...

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  18. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Mr. P. Coffey, jun., of Boni, had a miraculous escape from serious injury or even death last week. A couple his horses strayed on to the Werris ...

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  19. NEGLIGENT RATEPAYERS.

    Municipal ratepayers are notified that all rates not paid before September 30 will be sued for. There is a lot of money outstanding; Council is in ...

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  20. AMATEUR RACE CLUB.

    Nineteen horses have been paddocked for the annual meeting of the Amateur Race Club; which will be held" during the third week in October. Dr. ...

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  21. WOOL.

    Mr. T. Coulstock, Talbragar -street, asks as to announce that he is prepared to buy wool in any quantities at highest market rates, cash on delivery. ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    The British steamer Minosa was sunk by a submarine. The crew was sn[?]ed. Belgian officers state that the Belgian army in more numerous better ...

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  23. VISIT OF REV. LEA.

    In connection with the visit of the Rev. E. H. Lea to Dubbo on Sunday next, the rector his arranged that he shall take the services in Trinity ...

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  24. BE ENROLLED.

    The number of prosecutions for failure to comply with the compulsory enrolment provisions of the Federal Electoral Act should be a warning to ...

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  25. COMMISSIONER MILNE.

    On Saturday night the citizens of Orange honored" Mr. E. Milne, who for nine years had been Western District Railway Superintendent, and who was ...

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  26. GEURIE CARNIVAL.

    Geurie annual Carnival will be held on tomorrow week. An excursion train will leave Dubbo at 1.15 p.m. on that day. As the proceeds are for the ...

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  27. SOCIAL EVENING.

    At the Dubbo Methodist School Hall last night the members of the Christian Endcavor Society entertained Miss Lucy Saunders at a social ...

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  28. SHIRE PRESIDENT'S ACCIDENT.

    Mr. George Graham, of Dilladerry, and President of Talbragar Shire Council, who met with a motor car accident, as reported in our Peak Hill ...

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  29. Commercial.

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  30. BANKING FACILITIES FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Commonwealth Bank has advised that no bank charge will be made for keeping current accounts which are opened at any of its branches by ...

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  31. DUBBO CAMP.

    The soldiers in camp are keen on playing a football match against one of the Dubbo League teams, and arrangements are being made to bring ...

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  32. Personal

    Constable Claude Strange,of Pillagn, who is enjoying a month's holiday, is spending portion of his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Strange, at ...

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  33. INTER CESSION SERVICES.

    Special services of intercession on behalf of the British Empire and the Allies were held at Holy Trinity Church on Sunday. The Rev. L. D. ...

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  34. RAINFALL.

    On Friday night and Saturday serviceable showers of rain fell in Dubbo, 53 points being registered. A light to general rainfall was experienced over ...

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  35. A NARROMINE DIVORCE.

    In the Divorce Court, Sydney, on Thursday last, Ellen Elizabeth Williams (formerly Moore) petitioned for a divorce from Oliver Williams on the ...

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  36. A.D. FUND.

    At noon today the Dubbo District Australia Day Fund had reached £7037. There is more money to come in. So far the receipts in connection with the ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    A man named Herbert Osborne, aged 38 years, died at the Dubbo District Hospital on Saturday from heart trouble. So far as can be ascertained ...

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  38. Open Column.

    Sir,--In reply to Mr. Mathew's letter in your paper re Eschol Hall, will you kindly publish the following minutes from the earliest records of ...

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