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  4. Latest Telegrams

    The strike in the breweries continues, and is spreading. All branches of the trade, even the aerated water manufacturers, are held up. Many ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. Our Soldiers.

    Privates A. Paul (Dubbo) and Blackmere (Wellington, and formerly of the Dubbo C.P.S. Office) have returned home from Liverpool camp on ...

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  6. PUBLIC WARNED.

    The police authorities desire to warn the public against subscribing [?] promiscuously to various charita[?] entertainments in the city which a ...

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  7. DUBBO CEMETERY TRUST.

    At a meeting of Dubbo Cemetery Trust, held last Thursday, Mr. Jack White was appointed secretary, vice Mr. P. K. Morgan, resigned. ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    Following the defeat of the Greek Cabinet last week, King Constantine has accepted M. Zaimis' resignation. M. Sconlondis has been appointed ...

    Article : 464 words
  11. SLEEPER INDUSTRY.

    The trouble in the sleeper-cutting industry, which has caused a certain amount of uneasiness in this district, has been satisfactorily settled. As ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. LUCKY PUNTERS

    Several Dubbo punters are said to have had good wins over Montauk, who annexed the Spring Handicap at Orange on Saturday. Those in the ...

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  13. THE RIFLE.

    Following is the result of the Civilians shooting, which took place on the local range on Saturday afternoon, the conditions being 14 shots in two ...

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  14. FROM THE GAZETTE.

    The Public Service Board has approved of the transfer and appointments of the following public school teachers:--Mr. J. Brown, from ...

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  15. A RESERVED DECISION.

    In connection with the action brought by K. Marshall against A. II. McMillan at the repeat Dubbo District Court for the recovery of ...

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  16. Local and General

    Private N. L. Davidson, who then on board a transport from meningitis, bequeathed his property at Stockingbal, valued at £11,636 to his ...

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  17. THE NORTON CASE.

    In the Norton consolidated divorce salts the jury found John Norton had committed adultery with Sarah Elizabeth Burgess, but whether he had ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. £1 FOR A KISS.

    One bewitching young lady who assisted in the hospital collections at Dubbo on Saturday, secured a pound for a kiss. No doubt the purchaser ...

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  19. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Last week a shooting accident occurred at Kincumber, near Gosford, the victim being Arnold Pickett, aged 14, a son of Mr. Walter Pickett, ...

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  20. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    Following applications were lodged at the Dubbo Crown Lauds Office during the past week:--W. Lewis, after auction purchase of allotment 6, ...

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  21. WOOL.

    Mr. T. Coulstock, Talbragar-street, asks us to announce that he is prepared to buy wool in any quantities at highest market rates, cash on delivery. ...

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  22. STRIKE IN LIQUOR TRADE.

    The Sydney liquor trade employees' strike became general on Saturday night. At 9 p.m. men appeared in various city threepenny bars, crying ...

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  23. LIGHT HORSE MARCH.

    A movement is on foot at Nyngan to organise a route march consisting of light horse from the central and western districts, and station owners are ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    The German cruiser Undine was torpedoed in the Baltic Sen. Most of the crow were saved. Numerous German officers are ...

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  25. FOR SICK SOLDIERS.

    For the week ended November 7 invalid comforts were most generously supplied to patients in the "sickbay" by Mrs. John Doyle, of Elston, Dubbo. ...

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  26. WERRIS CREEK LINE

    A Merrygoen correspondent says operations in connection with the Dubbo-Werris Crock line are expected to shortly commence at that centre. ...

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  27. THE COOEES.

    The Cooees will arrive at Sydney at noon on next Friday. Railway tickets at single fare for the double journey will be issued to Sydney by ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL.

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  29. PAY OF SOLDIERS.

    Senator Pearce says it had been decided to raise a pay corps for service in the Expeditionary Force Camps in Australia to facilitate the ...

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  30. DISTRICT SHEEP SALES. Bureau were in big attendance at

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  31. Personal.

    The Rector of Dubbo has secured the services of Rev. W. K. Burkitt as assistant. He will make his debut to a congregation in Holy Trinity on next Sunday morning. ...

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  32. SOLDIERS' BEER GARDEN.

    Mr. Holman stated that the Cabinet had considered Mr. Carmichael's proposal to entertain soldiers in one of the public gardens, where beer could ...

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  33. A PIONEER'S DEATH.

    Another of our grams pioneers in the person of Mr. John Ferguson, of Denny station, Gulargabone, died at a private hospital at Gilgandra on ...

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  34. LONDON PAPER SUPPRESSED.

    A sensation has been caused in London by the suppression of the "Globe," the oldest evening paper in London. It is understood the action ...

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  35. GREAT COBAR LOAN.

    In replying to a question as to the terms upon which the Government voted £40,000 to the Great Cobar Copper Mining Co., Mr. Homan said the ...

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  36. TO FOLLOW GILGANDRA.

    Following the lead given by Gilgandra, movements are on foot in various parts of the country to organise route marches with a view to asset in ...

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  37. SALVATION ARMY.

    On Saturday night the comrades of the Dubbo Salvation Army Corps received a visit from Adjutant Robertson, who assisted at the various ...

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  38. FARMS AND SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Ashford, Minister for Lands is at present engaged organising a scheme for the settlement at disabled soldiers on the land. Altogether 1000 farms ...

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  39. KITCHENER FOR THE EAST.

    It has been officially announced that Karl Kitchener--the report of whose alleged resignation caused such a stir in England--has left on an important, ...

    Article : 109 words
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