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  5. THE WAR.

    Further progress has been made by the French in the Champagne. The Germans sustained great losses in Monday's fighting norht-west of Souchez. ...

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  6. Our Soldiers.

    Private R. B. Brown, of Dubbo, is ill in a London hospital. The appeal of tho ladies for eggs on Wednesday was productive of over ...

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  7. COMING HOME.

    Mrs Burkitt, wife of Dr. E. H. Bur[?] who in the autumn of the year left Dubbo for London, is expected to arrive in Sydney to-day on her return ...

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  9. A Pleasing Function

    There was a very fair attendance of spectators at the Empire Hall on Tuesday night to witness the display of fancy dancing by pupils of Miss A. ...

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  10. DUBBO TOWN BAND.

    A meeting of the committee of the Dubbo Town Baud, was hold on Wednesday night. Mr. Ormo Johnson, of Ornnuo, was present, and a proposal ...

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  11. CYCLONE AT BOURKE.

    Bourke with visited with a disastrous cyclone on Wednesday night, which was followed by heavy rain. The railway station building was slightly damaged, ...

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  12. PRESENTATION.

    On Tuesday night a few friends assembled at Mrs Wright's homo at North Dubbo to say farewell to the Rev C. S. Robertson, who has been ...

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  13. TELEGRAMS.

    The Wagga police arrested two prisoners who escaped from a carriage window while a train was in motion near Marrar. ...

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  15. Local and General

    The estate of the late Mr. Hugh Str&born, grazier, of Derowie, Dubbo, has been sworn for probate purposes at £67,712. ...

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  16. The Route March.

    Never in the history of Wongarbon had so much enthusiasm been aroused among tho people as that which prevailed on the arrival of Hitchon's ...

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  17. THE A.D. FUND.

    The Commercial Banking Co. has decided to pay 3 per cent. interest on a daily balance of all money it holds on behalf of the Australia Day Fund. ...

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  18. LICENSING COURT.

    Chas. Bear was to day granted a booth license for the Dubbo Amateur Nursery Races, to be hold on October 10 and 20. ...

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  19. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The price of bread will be reduced a penny per 2lb leaf at the end of October, and a reduction of another halfpenny will be made at the end of ...

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  20. RAIN.

    Steady rain set in on Tuesday and continued intermittently till Thursday morning. At Dubbo 153 points were registered. This is the most valuable ...

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  21. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The Rector of Dubbo asks us to announce that tho newly confirmed parishioners will receive first communion at the 7.30 celebration on ...

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  22. METHODIST FLOWER SHOW.

    A reminder is given of the annual flower show, industrial exhibition and fancy fair, in aid of the Methodist Circuit funds, which eventuates at the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN COAL.

    It will come as a surprise to Australians generally to learn that German cruisers that sunk the two British warships-- Goal Hope and ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    No decision has been reached by the British Cabinet regarding conscription. A prolonged discussion took place and ministers were pressed hard ...

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  25. MOGRIGUY.

    The "Coooes" reached Mogriguy on Tuesday evening at 4.30. As arranged, several of the residents met them at Mr. Ritchie's and accompanied them ...

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  26. GERMANY BORN SIGNALMAN.

    In Parliament on Tuesday night Mr. Wade questioned the wisdom of allowing a German born signalman to remain in charge at Homebush. He ...

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  27. A Racecourse Sensation

    Before his Honor Justice Sly and a jury of twelve, what is known as the "Coonamble Racecourse Sensation", was advanced another stage at Dubbo ...

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  28. MR. ANSCHAU'S REMOVAL.

    Mr. Ansehan, who has been postmaster at Dubbo for nearly two years, has received notice of removal to Paramatta, far where he will leave early ...

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  29. FOR ACID STOMACHS USE MAGNESIA.

    The almost universal use of magnesia by physicians and specialists in the treatment of stomach troubles, is due to the fact that it stops food ...

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