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  4. Our Soldiers.

    Three soldiers were injured at Liverpool Camp last night. While demonstrations with a spring or catapult gun for bomb throwing were being ...

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  5. SHORT OF MONEY.

    The Minister for Works told a deputation who asked for a line from Canewindra to Eugowra that he would have a difficult task to find money for all ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Mr. Asquith says, unmarried men must go to the front or menus will be found to secure them. The Allies, says the Prime Minister, ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. The Dardanelles.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, whose thrilling accounts of the operations at the Dardanelles have been read by all, addressed a large audience in London. ...

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  8. Local and General

    Mr. Joe Smith, parcels clerk, has gone on holidays. He will not resume duties for a while, as he intends to go into Khaki and make an extended tour ...

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  10. A LIGHT PENALTY.

    John Adam Bosch, a naturalised German, residing at Greensbrough, Victoria, was convicted under the War Precautions Act of making statements ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. ANOTHER £20.

    Mrs. Whiufield reports that the sale of soft drinks at the sports on Wednesday netted over £20. The names of the ladies who assisted are ...

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  12. CONVENT SUCCESSES.

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  13. DUBBO SUMMONS COURT.

    Before Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., to-day, F. W. Gavel, stock inspector to the Dubbo P.P. Board proceeded against William Barton for failing to ...

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  14. IDEAL RAGING.

    People who go to the races to hot foolishly, and come back complaining that "they cannot picric '[?]," should patronise the spring meetings at ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    The landing of the Allies at Kava[?]a, a Turkish port on the Aegean Sea, is regarded as the only offensive strategy the British have yet devised. It will ...

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  16. APPLICATION REFUSED.

    A case of much interest to Yeoval and Obley residents was before the Molong Licensing Bench on Wednesday last. Thomas McDonald, licensee ...

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  17. GEURIE.

    The chal[?]entters of Geurie district held a meeting last week, and decided to raise the price of cutting 16 per ton. This will mean 116 per ton. It ...

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  18. TENNIS AT GALLIPOLL

    A tennis playing Gussy in Sydney had the gall to write to an Australian officer in the Gallipoll campaign about the good lawn tennis he was having. ...

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  19. THE ROUTE MARCH.

    In connection with the Gilgandra route march, Mr. Thrower last week asked the Premier if any supervision was being made over the expenditure ...

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  20. WHAT THEY ARE SAYING.

    Mr. Hughes is saying like Marshal MacMahon and Mr. Holman : "J'y suis, j' j reste." Mr. Cook is saying, " I congratulate ...

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  21. GIANT IN TROUBLE.

    At the Murr[?]mburrah Policy Court Patrick O'Connor, the Irish giant, who has visited Dubbo, was charged with using threatening language to ...

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  22. DEATH OF MRS SKINNER.

    Dubbo residents of an older generation will specially regret to learn of the dentil of Mrs Ellen Jane Skinner, which occurred yesterday morning at ...

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  23. THE COOEES.

    It is expected that Hitchen's Cooees will reach Sydney on November 13.and it is anticipated that they will receive a rousing welcome. His ...

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  24. ANTI-SMOKING.

    Chief Secretary Black, while presiding at an anti-smoking lecture, was reported to have said that he hoped soon to introduce legislation which would ...

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  25. A WESTERN DIVORCE.

    A divorce petition of interest to Dubboites was heard before his Honor Judge S[?]holes ut Wellington on Wednesday week. Elizabeth Bell applied for ...

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  26. GOING TO INVERELL.

    Mr. F. G. Hough, dental surgeon, has disposed of his local practice to Dr. King, who intends to remove from his present surgery to rooms occupied ...

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  27. Italy's Aspirations.

    Italy's aspirations for increased terhitory infringe upon other nations so much that it seems evident that the path of diplomacy in southern Europe ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL.

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  29. MAJOR McMANAMEY'S END.

    How Major J. McManamey died in Gallipoli is told in letters that reached Mr. W. Hill, secretary of the N.S. Wales Rugby Union, this week. The ...

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  30. THE SLEEPER INDUSTRY.

    A deal of local interest it being taken in the negotiations now pending between representatives of the sleeper-cotters, the Public Works Department ...

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  31. Referenda Postponed.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced in the House of Representatives last night that the Referenda would be postponed till after the war. ...

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  32. BREAST PLATES FOR SOLDIERS.

    What with bombs, hand grenades ; steel helmets, it looks as if war is [?]retrogressing as far as up-to-date methods are concerned, and that we ...

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  33. HORRIBLE GAMES IN ARMENIA.

    Horrible stories are being told of the mass[?]res of the people in Armenia. The whole of the population of Keresund was killed. An elderly bishop ...

    Article : 147 words
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