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  4. A BALLADORAN BORE.

    The shallow boring plant in charge of Mr. V. Dunn has struck a good supply of water on Mr. Max Samuels' property (Allambic), Balladoran. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. GILGANDRA BOWLING CLUB.

    Dubbo bowlers, skilled enough to play in test matches, will have to travel further in future. Gilgandra will soon be into the competition: there a club is ...

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  7. A FINANCIAL BAND.

    The Coonamble Band is one of the strongest financially. It started last year without a penny in hand, and with a burden of a considerable debt. Now ...

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  8. "ALL HOLIDAYS."

    When a certain case was called in the Dubbo Police Court yesterday, Mr. McManamey asked for an adjournment for a week, and Mr. McGuinn for the ...

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  9. A NEW HALL FOR GULARGAMBONE.

    Mr. James Brien is erecting a large hall at Gulargambone. The walls will be of reinforced concrete. The dimensions of the main hall will be 80ft. by ...

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  10. WELL, BUT NOT WISELY.

    Co[?]t. Newman was on duty near a hotel at Wollongabba, when he saw a man come out of the bar, stagger across the street and sit down. Almost ...

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  11. GEORGE BELL'S LUCK.

    Some men are born lucky, others have luck thrust upon them. Mr. G. W. Bell, of the Court House Hotel, belongs to both classes. Recently he was out ...

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  12. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    About three years ago there were about half a down somewhat serious casualties in a football match on the Dubbo Sports Ground. Since then the ...

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  13. SUGGESTED BREAKAWAY.

    The Byron Shire Council recently passed the following resolution:--"That the shires embraced within the County Council be invited to consider the ...

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  14. PROPOSED REDUCTION OF WAGES

    Messrs, A. Blakeley, M.H.R., (president), and E. Grayndler (general secretary), of the Australian Workers' Union, have issued a manifesto to ...

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  15. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio states the Foreign Office announces that Japan has decided definitely to withdraw her troops from Shantung ...

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  16. SUCCESSFUL WOOL SALE.

    The secretary of the Farmers Graziers' Co-operative Grain, Insurance and Agency Co., Ltd., writes:--"At our sale on the 24th instant, ...

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  17. EXPLOITING THE WEST.

    The concensus of opinions of western travellers to-day is to the effect that business has never been so dull for many years, and it is not a common ...

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  18. BATHURST'S ELECTRICITY.

    Evidently the Bathurst aldies. are serious regarding the electrification of their city per medium of the Railway Commissioner's scheme. At this week's ...

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