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  2. Advertising

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  4. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Yesterday the public examination in connection with the bankruptcy of Peter Sunderland, of Rawsonville, was declared closed by Mr. W. F. ...

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  6. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the above will be held at 8 p.m. on Thursday in the Town Hall, when district railway matters will be discussed. ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    A terriffic battle in still raging, in the Verdon region. A snowstorm abated the ferocity of the fighting on some sectors on Friday. All the ...

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  9. Military Camp Sports.

    The sports meeting at Dubbo Military Camp on Saturday, in aid of the Battalion Comforts Fund, was an unqualified success. There was a good ...

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  10. A FAST TRIP.

    Accompanied by Mr. R. R. Straborn, Mr. J. W. Laing (of Laing and Shiver, Dubbo) left Sydney in a 40 h.p. Hop-mobile at 5.40 a.m. on Friday last and ...

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  11. POLICE COURT.

    Before the Dubbo Police Court on Saturday, William Herring, on a charge of drunkenness, was fined 5-, in default 24 hours gaol. Chas. ...

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  12. Local and General.

    Norton-Griffiths Co. has established an office at Werris C[?]ck [?]st [?] to comm[?]ing operations at that end of the Dubbo-Werris Creek line ...

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  13. MOGRIGUY.

    An inspector from the Department of Mines has made arrangements to meet Mr. Jas. Ritchie at Dubbo to-morrow so that he may be accompanied ...

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  14. DALTON NURSERY.

    Mrs. A. F. Brown and family of "Dalton Nursery," intend to leave this week for Sydney, where they will take up temporary residence. Some ...

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  15. FARMERS' WHEAT.

    Mr. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, has extended the time for lodging applications by formers for the extra threepence for another 21 days, ...

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  16. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During a thunderstorm at Geurie yesterday Mr. Sid Morley was struck dead by lightning. Only meagre particulars reached Dubbo, but it is ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. Latest Telegrams.

    The chaff market was slightly better to-day. Prime wheaten 49, eaten 17, inferior 3- to 4-; lucerne chuff 510 to 66; maize, yellow 53, white ...

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  18. BIG CLEARANCE SALE.

    At Medway, on Thursday last, Messrs. Coulstock Bros. conducted a highly satisfactory sale on account of Mr. Menzies Draught horses realised ...

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  19. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARD.

    A meeting of the Dubbo Pastures Protection Hoard to have been held on Friday night lapsed because of there and being a quorum present. ...

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  20. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    Before Mr. W. F. Robertson. P.M., yesterday. Wing Jang and Co. obtained a verdict of £412 and 4- costs of court against C. J. Edwards. ...

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  21. EXAMINATION RESULTS.

    The monthly examination marks gained by the scholars of the sixth class in the Dubbo District Boy's School are to hand. The following ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. MUSIC TUITION.

    Messrs. W. Spencley and A. Enright auncon[?]cy in our business columns that they are prepared to receive pupils for instruction in violin, ...

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  23. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The following are the results of the Dubbo Club's shooting at the local range on Saturday, the conditions being 14 shots in two stages at 300 ...

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  24. PARKES SOLDIER INJURED.

    Thulium Maroney, 43 years of age, in camp at Cas[?]la, was found in a battered and semi-conscious condition at Granville on Saturday. Maroney, ...

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  25. WELL DONE, DUBBO!

    Bathurst "Advocate laments that, although it is over a month since an appeal was launched for funds to provide instruments for the establishment ...

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  26. MUSIC IN THE PARK.

    Dubbo Town Band rendered a programme of music in Victoria Park on Sunday night. A large number of citizens assembled to listen to the ...

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  27. A FATAL DIET.

    The dead body of a swagman, believed to be that of William or Martin McClelland, was found near the weir at Parkes on Friday. At the inquiry ...

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  28. A FRUIT SOCIAL.

    Last night a fruit social was held at the Dubbo Methodist Church. In the absence of the Rev. C. Wesley, Mr. A. Cole occupied the chair. A. musical ...

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  29. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    Rita Woodburn, 8 years of age, met with a serious accident on Saturday at Canowindra. She was playing with other children near a stripper, when ...

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  30. DIVINING ROD AGAIN.

    It is stated that the water difficulty at Boomley, on the Dubbo-Werris Creek line, has been overcome. Mr. Sharkey, manager for Messrs. Barrie ...

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  31. PIPERS NOT COMING.

    Mr. J. White has received a message stating that the Irish Pipers' Band has decided not to tour Dubbo and other western towns this year. This ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    Mr. William Cusack, a well-known resident of Narromine, died at the Dubbo District Hospital on Friday afternoon at the ago of 41 years from ...

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  33. FROM THE GAZETTE.

    A, C. McCormick has been restored his annual lease of 300 acres in county Narromine, at a rental of £15. An area of 1920 acres in parish ...

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  34. A BIG BRIEF.

    Sir J. A. Simon, M.P., who resigned from the British Cabinet on account of a disagreement with Mr. Asquith over the Compulsion Bill, has returned ...

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  35. A RUNAWAY.

    A sensation was caused in Wingewarra-street on Friday evening by a bolting horse attached to a sulky. The horse, the property of Mr. ...

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  36. MODERN METHODS.

    The secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association has experienced no light task in gathering particulars of the wheat last year acquired by ...

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  37. CENSURE MOTION WITHDRAWN.

    Mr. Meagher's motion censuring the Acting Prima Minister for his six o'clock closure proclamation was with drawn at the meeting of the P.L.L. ...

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  38. BATTALION BAND INSTRUMENTS.

    On Friday night the ceremony of formally presenting the recently purchased band-instruments to the North Western Battalion took place at the ...

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  39. Open Column.

    Sir, -- I take the liberty of encroaching on your space to reply to a letter which appeared in Friday's issue of the "Liberal," signed "A Law ...

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  40. HOMESTEAD BURNED.

    Mumblebone Homestead, near Warren, was destroyed by fire last week. The housekeeper was using the telephone at the time a thunderstorm was ...

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  41. NOT A PUGILIST.

    Mr. Henry Wheeler, jur., called of our office yesterday to inform us that we were in error in stating in our Police Court report of last Friday that ...

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  42. BOWLS.

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  43. MONARCH PICTURES.

    To-morrow night the Mo[?]arch [?]ture Co. will screen the fifth and sixth episodes of "The Clutching Hand." entitled "The Vampire" and "The ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. METHODIST CHURCH.

    On Sunday last special harvest festival thanksgiving services were held at the Dubbo Methodist Church. Rev. C. Wesley was the preacher both ...

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  45. DEPOT OR BATTALION?

    A rumor having been circulated in town that the Dubbo Camp was to be converted into an ordinary depot, the Mayor on Saturday wired the ...

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  46. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Frank Roland's many Dubbo friends were pleased to welcome him home last week. While absent in Sydney his health benefited ...

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  47. THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY.

    At a conference held in Sydney last week Mr. G. S. Beeby was elected leader of the Progressive Political Party. It was decided that at next ...

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  48. BENEFITS TO FARMERS.

    One of the delegates at the Macquarie District Council meeting of the F. and A. Association on Saturday stated that he was sometimes asked ...

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  49. HOTEL HOURS.

    The Labor Caucus yesterday devoted considerable time to the question of early closure of liquor bars. There was a diversity of opinion as to what ...

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  50. MALOJA SUNK.

    The P. and O. mail steamer Maloja (12,431 tons), bound from London to India, was mined off Dover and sunk. The majority of the 140 passengers. ...

    Article : 252 words
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