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  4. STOCK INSPECTOR'S REPORT.

    Mr. F. W. Gavel, Stock inspector, reports that all holdings inspected during the month of March were in good condition so far as immunity from ...

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  7. OUR NEXT ISSUE.

    Our next issue will be published on Thursday, in consequence of the usual week-end publication day being on Good Friday. Alterations of standing ...

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  8. Brief News

    House coat is £55 per ton in Paris. On Monday there were 13,500 bags of wheat stacked in the Dubbo railway yard. ...

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  9. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Lachlan James Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howe, of Mogriguy, at the age of 6 years and 9 months. On Sunday ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    On April 12 the British forces on the right bank of the Tigris forced back the enemy's advanced lines over a front varying from one and a half ...

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  11. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    Following applications were lodged at Dubbo since Thursday last: -- E. G. Kilby, 1485 c.p., parishes Trangie and Mullah; J. H. Harrison, 70 acres c.l., ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL.

    Joseph Field reports that [?]t his last week-end auctions young roosters brought up to 5- per pair. medium turkey bens to 5- each medium ...

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  13. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS

    The Minister for Railways has decided that during the hours licensed premises are closed railway refreshment rooms in the country may supply ...

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  14. DUBBO POSTMASTER.

    Mr. P. E. Row, postmaster from Cobar, who has been temporarily in charge of Dubbo Post Office during the past six months, will be removed from ...

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  15. CIRCUIT COURT.

    In connection with the case of Stanley ON[?]ill, a builder and contractor, versus F. H. Lee, of "Wongalee," Cundumbal, near Molong, in ...

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  16. HOMEBUSH TRAGEDY.

    To gain possession of £4. held by two Chinese, a robber murdered one of them at Homebush on Friday night, seriously wounded another, and fired ...

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  17. VERY DISAPPOINTED.

    There was much weeping and wailing among juvenile and ancient femininity last night because the train with 500 soldiers aboard was not run down ...

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  18. EASTER POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS

    On Good Friday the same arrangements will be observed at the local post office as on a Sunday, with the exception that there will be counter ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    Paris communique states that there was an intense bombardment of the French positions in the Avoncourt wood and on the Marthomme-Cumieres ...

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  20. POSTAL ECONOMY.

    The Postmaster-General has addressed a circular to public bodies, and the public generally, asking that during the continuance of the war ...

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  21. JOHN NORTON'S WILL.

    Highly interesting dispositions are made in the will of the late Mr. John Norton, which was made in Brisbane four months ago. With the exception ...

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  22. Local and General

    Mr. E. Dash yesterday received a telegram from T. H. Thrower intimating that tenders for the erection of a High School building at Dubbo would ...

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  23. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH.

    The Rector announces the services for Good Friday and Easter Sunday in a special advertisement in this issue. The Rev. John Hardy, of the ...

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  24. MEETING LAPSED.

    A meeting of the Talbragar Shire Council called for Friday evening lapsed for want of the necessary quorum, the only councillors attending ...

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  25. Of Interest to Hotelkeepers

    A case of interest to hotelkeepers was decided at the Dubbo Police Court yesterday, when Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., gave his reserved decision in ...

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  26. HELD OVER.

    Several reports, country correspondence, letters and local news are held over for publication in next issue. Since last Friday's issue there have ...

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  27. SCHOOL BOYS' BAND.

    On Friday last when the pupils of Dubbo District School were informed that the Governor-General would visit Dubbo on the following day some of ...

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  28. OUR WATER WORKS.

    A special meeting of the Council last night unanimously decided that the older well of the two from which the town water supply is pumped be sunk ...

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  29. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARD.

    At a meeting of the above, held on Friday night, there were present: Directors Bell, Tink, Cameron, and Sawyer. ...

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  30. GILGANDRA.

    Mr. W. Digges has recovered from a serious attack of pneumonia. He was three weeks in Orange Hospital. Last year Mr. F. W. McKenzie, of ...

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  31. ABSURD QUESTIONS.

    Mr. Price member for Gloucester, has been asking questions in Parliament which give the impression that there was something underhand ...

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  32. TRAIN DELAYED.

    The Coonamble mail train was about seven hours behind schedule time on arrival at Sydney on Saturday. It left Coonamble to time on Friday, but ...

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  33. Latest Telegrams.

    Prime wheaten and oaten chaff 46 to 49; lucerne chuff 6- to 61; lucerne hay £6 to £610, sales at £43 to £44; onions, whart, 5- to 56, none at rail; ...

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  34. GOODS SHED TRAFFIC.

    Following are particulars of the goods traffic at the Dubbo station during March Inwards traffic: 44 bales of wool, 29 trucks of chaff, and 1522 ...

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  35. BOWLS.

    Following are the results of local competitions: -- H. Grade. -- McLachlan v. J. Gordon, 25-13; S. Gordon v. Cox, 25-17; Von ...

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  36. Death of Mr. D. Bowling.

    Friends of Mr. David Bowling, headmaster of the Wongarbon Public School, received a painful shock on Sunday when the news spread that he ...

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  37. SENSATIONAL TRAIN BREAKAWAY.

    Last Wednesday a sensational train breakaway occurred near Blayney. A few minutes prior to the passenger train from Dubbo passing Poloana, an ...

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  38. MONARCH PICTURES.

    To-morrow night the Monarch Picture Co. will present a huge Lubin film in six parts entitled "The Wolf." This most startling production is ...

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  39. SOLDIERS' FARES.

    The Railway Commissioners, at the request of the military authorities, have revoked the order by which soldiers on leave and returning to camp ...

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  40. GEURIE RACES.

    Following are the nominations for Geurie races, to be held on Thursday: -- Maiden Handicap. -- Manyroos, Miss ...

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  41. AN ARISTOCRATIC BULL.

    Bean Holmburst IV., the pedigreed seven-months-old bull, purchased by Mr. J. A. Tink (for the Benalong Estate) at the Holmburst stud Shorthorn ...

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  42. "THAT'S MY ANSWER!"

    Senator Millen, ex-Minister for Defence, delivered a recruiting address in Bathurst on Friday night. When, in the course of his remarks, he stated ...

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