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  5. THE WAR.

    A French communique states that the Allies captured 70 guns in the recent battles in the west. The German offensive in Argonne was stopped four ...

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  6. HOME AGAIN.

    Mr. A. P. Cox, manager of the Australian Bank of Commerce, resumed duties on Monday after an enforced absence of several weeks. Mr. Cox ...

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  7. Our Soldiers.

    On Monday last Mrs. G. A. Ball, now of Newcastle, was informed that her brother, Private F. Bolton, was slightly wounded in the big battle at ...

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  8. Dubbo District School.

    Following are the results of the September quarterly examination at the Dubbo District School. The names of the scholars are placed in the order of ...

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  10. LATEST' TELEGRAMS.

    Four additional cases of smallpox were reported at Newcastle yesterday. At Lismore yesterday Leslie Jones (17) was charged with the murder of ...

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  11. REMOVED.

    Mr. J. E. Lundh[?]lm, architect, notifies that he has removed his office from Bishop-st. to next Astley and Co.'s motor garage, Macquarie-st. ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Joe Wheeler, of Delroy, whose illness we recently recorded, is improving, though he is still unable to attend to his duties. ...

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  13. WAR CENSUS.

    We have been asked by several people during the past few days whether the time allowed in which to furnish wealth returns to the Federal ...

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  14. TRIUMPHS AND TROUBLES.

    Mr. John Haynes, the newly-elected member for Willoughby, entered the Legislative Assembly after the tea adjournment on Tuesday. He was ...

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  15. FROM THE GAZETTE.

    Sergeant G. E. Loomes, of Dubbo, has been appointed by the Board of Health as an inspector under the Cattle Slaughtering and Diseased ...

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  16. SELL YOUR PIANO FIRST.

    At a meeting of the Newtown Municipal Council several aldermen objected to the way the Lord Mayor's Fund was being handled and hoarded up. ...

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  17. Local and General

    To-day the Dubbo District Australia Day Fund had reached £7396 10s 4d. There is a good deal of money yet to come in. ...

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  18. STARR-BOWKETT SALE.

    A sale to determine who should acquire the right to an advance of £200 in the Dubbo No. 1 Starr Bowkett Building Society was held at the ...

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  19. CHURCH NOTES.

    The current issue of the "Messenger" states that the Rev. C. S. Robertson at the end of last month completed his engagement at Dubbo ...

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  20. THE CHAIN OF PRAYER.

    A number of Dubbo residents have received what is known as a chain prayer. The anonymous senders requested that the chain be not broken ...

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  21. LAND APPEAL COURT.

    The Land Appeal Court sat at the Dubbo Court House on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The personnel of the Court comprised Messrs. H. A. ...

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  22. News in Brief

    Some farmers in Geur[?] district began to cut hay this week. Gollan contributed £720 to the Wellington District Australia Day Fund. ...

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  23. A PRESENTATION.

    On last Friday night Mr. J. Kennedy was entertained at the Court House Hotel by the cab, motor, and lorrymen of Dubbo, and presented ...

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  24. PUDDING DAY.

    Wednesday was "pudding day" at the Dubbo Military Camp, when the recruits were entertained to a repast of pudding supplied by the ladies of ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    The Manchester "Guardian" states that Kitchener, when addressing a Labor Conference, said he preferred the voluntary system, but the present ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL.

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  27. THE PARK GARDEN.

    The "Dispatch" hastens to commend the caretaker on his activity during the past few days. On Tuesday morning he entered assiduously ...

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  28. AUCTIONEERS' REPORTS.

    McVicar and Dennis reports that in conjunction with Bedford, Taylor and Weston, Ltd., of Wellington, they held a highly successful sale of cattle ...

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  29. NECESSARY COMMODITIES.

    The Attorney-General stated on Wednesday that the Necessary Commodities Commission had made certain recommendations to him in regard to ...

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