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  6. Quarter Sessions.

    The Dubbo Quarter Sessions were opened this morning, before his Honor Judge Bovan. Mr. T. P. Coyle was Crown Prosecutor, and Mr. A. T. ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Belgians repulsed an enemy attack on the right bank of the Yser. A surprise attack in the Champagne district renders the French masters of ...

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  8. Our Soldiers.

    Private T. C. Liddell, of Dubbo, in reported to have been seriously wounded at the Dardanelles. Many local people have surmised that the ...

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  9. MERELY PREPARING.

    Mr. Fisher says the registration of men lit for military service is not being adopted for the purpose of conscription, but in case it is necessary ...

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  10. COBOCO PATRIOTS.

    The matrons and spinsters of Coboco and Pine Hill held a social last week in aid of the Australia Day Fund. The net proceeds were £42 ...

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  11. Local and General

    The Dubbo District Band, under the baton of Mr. K. Thomas, will render a number of patriotic airs at the railway station on Thursday evening next, ...

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  12. WELLINGTON AUSTRALIA DAY.

    Our Wellington neighbors are very enthusiastically organising for Australia Day, July 30. Mr. Price, M.A., as secretary. Is proving himself an ...

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  13. MR. TAYLOR'S SALES.

    Mr. G. H. Taylor intimates in our advertising columns that he will sell at Mr. Sutton's residence, Bourke[?]at., on Tuesday, July 20, at 3 p.m., a ...

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  14. "AUSTRALIANS ANNIHILATED."

    A Berlin paper describes great rebellious in, India, end says 80,000 Australians [?] landed and despatched into the interior. Sanguluary ...

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  17. MR. KUGELMANN'S VISIT.

    Mr. H. K. Kugelumun, Consulting Herbal Practitioner, who is well known all over Australia, announces Hint he may be consulted at the Royal Hotel, ...

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  18. REGISTRATION BILL.

    The Federal Cabinet yesterday considered a bill for tho purpose of ascertaining the number and circumstance of males, between the ages of 18 and ...

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  19. TENNIS.

    The final of the Ladies' Doubles Handicap in connection with the recent tournament was played off on Monday last. Miss Cameron and Miss ...

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  20. MOGRIGUY.

    At a meeting held at Mogriguy last Saturday it was decided to hold a social at that centre on the night of Saturday next. Raffles and indoor ...

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  21. THE CONVENT BALL.

    The annual Convent ball will be held in the Empire Hall to-morrow night, and the juvenile ball on the following night. The secretaries and a ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL.

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  23. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    It transpires that Private Messurier, a friend of Mr. Hinton, of North Dubbo, who was wounded at Gallipoll, had a remarkable escape from death. ...

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  24. F. AND S. ASSOCIATION.

    As it is possible that the business of the Farmers and Settlers' Association Conference, now sitting in Sydney, will not be completed by ...

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  25. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    Following application nave been lodged with the Dubbo Crown Land Agent:--Thirteen conflicting applications for homestead farm area No. ...

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  26. WERRIS CREEK LINE.

    Good progress is being made in connection with the construction of the Dubbo-Werris Creek railway. The rails have been laid as far as ...

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  27. A FIRE EXTINGUISHER.

    On Thursday, afternoon Mr. C. R. Green, of Brisbane, gave a public trial in Dubbo of the Federal Dry Powder Extinguisher, for which Mr. J. G. ...

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  28. H.A.C.B. SOCIETY.

    The following officers have been installed in connection with St. An-Anthony's No. 16 Women's Branch of the H.A.C.B. Society:--Past-president, ...

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  29. NEVERTIRE HOGGETS.

    Competition was a little easier in the sheep section at Homebush last Thursday. Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., state that supplies totalled 23,000 ...

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  30. A FRUIT EXPERT.

    Arrangements are being made for Mr. Bryant, an expert in the culture, of fruit from the Department of Agriculture, to deliver a lecture and ...

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  31. GOODS SHED RETURNS.

    Following is a statement oi me business transacted at the Dubbo goods shed for the month of June:-- Inwards traffic: 113 cattle, 3397 ...

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  32. "AUSTRALIA DAY" POSTCARDS.

    Messrs. John Bridge and Co. request us to announce that their offer to the "Australia Day" executive of a quarter of a million postcards bearing a ...

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  33. GOOD, OLD CITIZEN.

    A number of Mr. Dayrell's friends yesterday decided to present that gentleman with a testimonial prior to his departure for England, for where he ...

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  34. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. L. Crawford, of Mogriguy, sustained a severe loss lust week by the death of a draught horse, for which he was recently offered £40. The ...

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  35. Licensing Court.

    Before Mr. W. F. Robertson' and Mr. W. T. Lewis, L.Ms., yesterday, John Newberry applied for the transfer of the Commercial Hotel, at ...

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  37. Latest Telegrams

    The contributions to the Australia Day Fund in Sydney have reached £40,355. Speaking at Ashfield last night, Mr. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

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  39. OBITUARY.

    A resident of Warrie Hat, Mr. Jas. Balfour, passed away at the Dubbo district Hospital early yesterday morning, at the age of 63 years. The ...

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  40. ANOTHER "FLYING MACHINE."

    Some six or seven months ago a report was circulated that an aeroplane was seen crossing over Dubbo, Confirmation of that report by there or ...

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  43. "WILL THEY NEVER COME!"

    Some stimulus should be given recruiting by the Australian patriotic drama, "Will They Never Come!" which has been officially sunctioned ...

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  44. A NOVEL COLLECTION.

    On view in Mrs. Holl's sadd[?] is a novel collection of souvenirs from New Gunea, which were brought back by some of the territorials who ...

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