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  5. FARM MACHINERY.

    Wellington "Times" reports that on Friday last no fewer than 22 empty fiat trucks that took machinery to Dubbo and towns on the Coonamble ...

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  7. CLOTHES-WASHER.

    Mr. J. G. Brown has been appointed district agent for the "Easy Day" vacaum clothes washer, which is guaranteed to wash a tub of clothes in ...

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  8. ENROL AT ONCE.

    Any persons eligible to vote who does not apply for enrolment--that is if his or her name is net already on the roll--before November 2 will be liable ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    Since the Czar initiated the new strategy the 'Russians have last only a third of the number of prisoners they lost in a similar period during the ...

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  10. Local and General

    The Salvation Army has paid into the Commercial Bank £30 to the credit of the Australia Buy Fund, which now stands at about £8,500. ...

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  11. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The Hector of Dublin asks country readers to note that there will he services on Sunday next as follows: Ballimore 2.30 p.m., Brocklehurst 3.30 ...

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  12. LICENSE TRANSFERRED.

    Before Mr. A. Gates, P.M., yesterday the license of the Collie Hotel wan transferred from Daniel Munre to Michael McIntyre. ...

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  13. PICTURE BENEFIT.

    There was a large attendance at the Monarch Picture Palace last night, when a benefit was given in aid of Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams and family. A ...

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  14. Obituary

    Sydney papers record the death of Mr. Frederick .T. Phillips, a former Well-known resident of Dubbo. Mr. Phillips case kept the Overland Stores, ...

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  15. THE REFERENDA.

    About a half-ton of "Referemda Arguments arrived in Dubbo this morning. Rather weighty arguments, indeed. A copy is being posted to each ...

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  16. A FIGHTING FAMILY.

    No less than eight near relatives of Mr. James Samuels, Sear., are at the war. They comprise two sons of Mr. H. R. Samuels and a son of Mr. ...

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  17. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Before Mr. Gates, relieving P.M., on Friday, Cecil Molloy and John Hall were charged with assaulting and robbing George Lang at Dubbo of ...

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  18. NO QUORUM.

    The monthly meeting of the Dubbo branch of the F. and S. Association lapsed on Saturday through paucity of attendance. The members will ...

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  19. NEXT WELLINGTON SHOW.

    The Wellington P.A. and H. Society has decided to hold its next show on May 5 and 6, 1916. Mr. A. E. Rotton was re-elected secretary at a salary of ...

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  20. MR. THROWER'S VISIT.

    Mr. T. H. Thrower, M.L.A., visited Wellington on Saturday, to attend the reception given to the Cooces. He canto on to Dubbo in the evening ...

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  21. RECRUITING MEETINGS.

    There was no open-air recruiting meeting in Dubho on Saturday, because a recruiting meeting had been held on the previous Wednesday in ...

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  22. THE RACECOURSE CASE.

    The jury in the trial of Harry Dalgleish O'Brien and Junius Maloney, charged with conspiracy at Coonamble, brought in a verdict of guilty in the ...

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  23. PROPERTY SALES.

    J. L. Jeffers and Co., Ltd., land salesmen of Dubbo and Melbourne, report having completed the following land sales during the past few weeks: ...

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  24. RED GROSS NURSE.

    Nurse McLean, who recently disposed of her interest in Clyde Bank Hospital, last week loft for Sydney. She will probably enlist as a Red ...

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  25. INCREASE DESPITE WAR.

    According to returns the increase of population through immigration and births more than counteracts the loss through death and military ...

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  26. METHODIST FLOWER SHOW.

    The Methodist flower show, industrial exhibition and fancy fair will be opened at the Protestant Hall to-morrow night, and will be continued on ...

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  27. THE BROTHERHOOD.

    The Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd will commence its yearly Sydney "campaign" on Tuesday, the 26th instant. The Bishop of Bathurst will ...

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  28. WEDDING.

    A quiet wedding was relebrated at Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo on Wednesday last by the Rev. L. D. Thomas, the contracting parties being Doris, ...

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  29. DISLOYAL LETTERS.

    At the Sydney Water Police Court on Friday two Dutchmen, the Revs. J. Wemmers and H. Linckeas, were convicted of breaches of the War ...

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  30. NO IRISH FLAG.

    "Hibernia" and "Kilkenny" both draw attention to the fact that although the recruits when parading the streets yesterday, prior to entraining for ...

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  31. PATRIOTIC MEETING.

    A meeting of the committee of the Dubbo District Patriotic Fund will be held at the Town Hall on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The business will ...

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  32. MONARCH PICTURES.

    Patrons of the Monarch Co. will be well catered for to-morrow, when the greatest naval picture ever filmed will be shown. There will be four thrilling ...

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  33. WOOL.

    Mr. T. Coulstock, Taibragar-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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  34. AN EDITOR ASSAULTED.

    Mr. J. W. Torpy, editor of Orange "Advocate," while passing a lane at the rear of the Club House Hotel at Orange on Saturday night, was ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    Bucharest reports state that the Servians are attempting to occupy the fortress at Widin to prevent the Bulgarians from receiving munitions from ...

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  36. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    On Saturday the Governer-General, Sir H. Munro Ferguson, passed through Dubbo en route to Bourke. He staved at Dubho for an hour or ...

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  37. A GRIM JOKE.

    At the recruiting meeting at Dubbo last week, Mr. A. Grimm, M.L.A., told a story of an intrepid, resourceful Australian soldier at Gallipoli, who ...

    Article : 121 words
  38. Amateur Races

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  39. MR. HOLMAN'S WORK.

    Speaking at Bathurst, Mr. D. Hanvigorously defended the work of Mr. Holman in connection with the recruiting movement and the production of ...

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  40. LAND BOARD.

    A meeting of the Land Board will be held at Dubbo on Thursday and Friday of next week, when the following applications will be considered:-- ...

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  41. BIG WHEAT CROPS.

    Dubbo residents who have travelled to Wellington during the past week say some very heavily wheat yields are assured on large areas close to the ...

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  42. CATHOLIC CHURCH FUNDS

    On Thursday next at the Empire Stadium a picture entertainment and vocal and musical programme will be given in aid of the funds of the ...

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  43. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. A. Gate, P.M., yesterday, William Ryan (60 years of age) and Charles Otte Muller, were fined 26 each for drunkenness ...

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  44. Latest Telegrams

    A further 127 wounded soldiers returned by a troopship this morning. Great enthusiam was shown, all the approaches of the wharf being ...

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  45. POSITION WORSE.

    A solemn awe pervaded Holy Trinity Church on Sunday night, when the rector, the Rev. L. D. Thomas, in an imperative but kindly way appealed ...

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  46. NOT A HERO.

    Mild excitement was caused yesterday in Dubbo when it became known that a kbnki-clad man, who unlisted the sympthies of several local ...

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  47. THAT PRAGMATIST.

    A telegram to a Sydney paper last Thursday stated that on arrival at the Town Hull, Dubbo, the Gilgandra Cooces were greeted by 2000 people. ...

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  50. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A novel suit was heard in the Sydney Supremo Court, yesterday, in which Albert John Clapeott claimed £1000 damages from Laura Marsh for ...

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  51. NABROMINE CROPS.

    The wheat harvest in the Narromine district will be patehy. In some cases good crops will be harvested, while others will barely meet the ...

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  52. CHINESE BEAN FEAST.

    The local Chinese had a royal time on Sunday last, when roast pig and pale brandy were dispensed at the cemetery. A lorry was requisitioned ...

    Article : 111 words
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