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  4. NEW ZEALAND REPUDIATION.

    The New Zealand Hiberians have sent a cable to Mr. Redmond, the leader of the Nationalists, expressing abhorrence and regret at the ...

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  7. DUBBO RACES.

    The autumn meeting of the Dubbo J. C. will be held on Friday and Saturday of next week. Entries on next Monday night. Mr. Jack White ...

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  8. Our Soldiers.

    Pte. Bob Boll left Sydney on his return to the front on the same transport as Dr. Burkitt sailed on. Bathurst "Times" states that the ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    A Turkish communique, in announcing the surrender of General Townshend. Stated that there were 13.300 men in the garrison. ...

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  10. APPROACHING AUCTIONS.

    Mr. Joseph Field will auction Mr. Long's furniture on the premises, Talbragar-street (Bennett and Barkell's) to-morrow. ...

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  11. THE LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    The writ for the ballot under the Liquor Referendum Act was issued on Saturday. June 10 is tho day fixed for the poll, and the return of the ...

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  12. BAND RECITAL.

    On Sunday afternoon Dubbo Citizens' Band played a programme of music in Victoria Park. There was a large concourse of people, who ...

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  13. MACQUARIE ELECTORATE

    Nominations for the selection of a Labor candidate to contest the Macquarie electorate closed on Sunday. Only two getlemen offered themselves ...

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  14. Local and General

    Messrs. A. K. Butter and Co., Trangie, conducted a clearance sale at Ribbonwood, lately the property of Mr. P. Weston, a few miles from Trangie. ...

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  15. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. A. T. Cochrane, C. M., to-day, Geo. Chisholm, alias Glessan Davies, 39, was charged that at Sydney on January 10 he did fraudaulently ...

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  16. THREE SHIFTS.

    At several or the smaller railway Stations connected with the western system, including Corban, Gular, Eulomogo, Maryvale, and Wongarbon, the ...

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  17. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH.

    To-night the annual vestry meeting of Holy Trinity Churge will be hold in the School Hall, at 8 o'clock. Commencing from next Sunday the ...

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  18. PETTY RAILWAY THIEVING.

    At the Orange Police Court on Monday John T. Key, a railway porter, was charged with stealing a dead hare,' valued at 1s 6d. the property of the ...

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  19. LIFE OF WALLACE.

    Mr. A. McCallum will give an address on "The Life of Wallace," at St. Andrews' Proshyterian Hall tomorrow night, under the auspices of ...

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  20. MACQUARIE STUD.

    At the Sydney yearling sales last week. Mr. Harry Taylor, of the Macquarie Stud, sold two fillies by Fortunates for big figures. Mr. Taylor ...

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  21. ADVANCE EUMUNGERIEI!

    Additions are to be made to the Eumungerie Public School. Tenders for the work cloth on Thursday. It is not many years since this school was ...

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  22. A BRUTAL SOLDIER.

    Charles Morgan, a member of the expeditionary force, was committed for trial at Bathurst on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm on ...

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  23. WELLINGTON PHOSPHATE MINES

    There are now men cugaged in Wellington Phosphate mines, and new machinery to treat eight tons per hour is being installed. Last year this ...

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  24. METHODIST CHURCH.

    Sunday last was observed as Temperance Sunday in the Methodist churches throughout the State. At the Dubbo church Rev. C. Wesley gave a ...

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  25. GOLF.

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  26. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

    The captain of a Dutch [?]snip song in the North Sea states that the German submarine commander informed him that the Germaun intended to sink ...

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  27. MACQUARIE DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    Mr. H. V. Thorby, secretary of the Macquarie District Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, notifies us that the meeting of the ...

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  28. Labor Censure Motion.

    Mr. Holman, the State Premier, put three propositions to the Labor Caucus in regard to the motion of censure on the Government. They were as ...

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  29. P.L.L. EXECUTIVE.

    The industrialists have captured the P. L. L. executive, only n few of the old members remaining on it. Mr. T. D. Mutch, who. by the way, is a brother ...

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  30. OUT WEST.

    Mr. Donald Cameron states that pastoralists were having a bad time out went, and the future showed serious disasters just before the dry spell ...

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  31. BIG TRAIN SMASH.

    A big train smash took place in the Goulburn railway yards on Sunday morning, when a goods train from the direction of Sydney dashed into ...

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  32. LAND BOARD.

    The Local Land Board, consisting of Mr. R. Galloway (chairman), and Mr. Murchison, was occupied at Dubbo on Thursday afternoon, Friday, and ...

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  33. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. Thos. G. McKenny, of Kooba Station, Whitton, has a farm property out Ballimore way, and has become a member of the Dubbo branch ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL.

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  35. MONARCH PICTURES.

    To-morrow night the fourth episode of "The New Episodes of Elaine" will be screened at the Monarch Picture palace. This thrilling film should ...

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  36. PENNY WAR FUND.

    A meeting of collectors for the Ponny War Fund was held in the Town Hall on Friday last. Letters of appreciation were read from Co oned ...

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  37. A PUBLIC NUISANCE.

    The line umbrageous, evergreen trees of Dubbo, especially the peppers, are the pr[?] of the citizens and the glory of the town. It is, therefore, a pity ...

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  38. A. D. FUNDS.

    Inview of the fact that the allocation of the funds rained at Dubbo on Australia Day has not yet been decided upon, the decision of the ...

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  39. CATHOLIC GOLDEN JUBILEE.

    Saturday last was a memorable day in the history of the Catholic [?] of Bathurst, It was the opening day of the golden jubilee celebrations, ...

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  40. FINE POTATOES.

    An interesting man to have a chat with on commercial matters in Mr. G. H. Cole, manager of the Berrima Butter We sometimes think that ...

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  41. Latest Telegrams.

    Wheaten chaff 5, oaten 46 lucerne hay 65; potatoes, rail £86 to £96, Tasmanian £9 to £910; onions, Victorian £16 to £5; yellow maize, 43. ...

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