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  2. THE GIRL AND THE COMMERCIAL.

    A commotion was caused at Dungog railway station last week, when a rather attractive and very muscular young lady appeared on the platform, ...

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  3. TO BE RENOVATED.

    Some time ago was decided that the Shire Hall should be improved and renovated. Tenders were called, but met with no response. At the last ...

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  4. The New P.M.

    At the police court this morning, a number of local and district justices assembled in the magistrate's room to meet and welcome the new P.M., Mr. ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    Wheat 42, chick wheat 41 to 44, flour £9176 to £10, chaff £65- to £7, lucerne hay £5 to £510-, oaton hay £6 10- to £7, butter 144-, maize 47, to ...

    Article : 39 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. ADMITTED TO BAIL.

    Messrs. McGuinn and McGuinn, soilcitors for George Albert Thorby, who is accused of the murder of Vincent Lovell McCarthy, at Wongarbon, ...

    Article : 58 words
  8. REMOVAL OF A GROWTH.

    Mr. Edward Carolin, son of Mr. Patrick Carolin, J.P., Beni, underwent an operation yesterday to have a fleshy growth removed from his check. The ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. POPULATION STATISTICS.

    The Federal Statistician's complete census returns give the following figures for the various State electiontes: The Macqua[?]e, 16,38; The Castle[?]agh ...

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  10. LICENSING COURT.

    At the licensing court this morning, the transfer of the Club House Hotel license from J. Barden to Robert McLean was granted. A hawker's ...

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  11. THE RIFLE.

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  12. MISS ELLA CASPERS.

    Many of our Dubbo readers will be pleased to hear that a cable message received in Goulburn recently announces that Miss Ella Caspers appeared before ...

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  13. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Peak Hill police court a man named Harold Junius McPherson was charged with breaking aud entering a dwelling house, and stealing therefrom ...

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  14. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Fine in the far west and north-west, more showers elsewhere west of the highlands, later passing to the coast, and weather improving inland; west to ...

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  15. PROSECUTING AND DEFENDING.

    At the police court this morning, Mr. Lake, Town Clerk, was soon in a now role. Ho was prosecuting in a case in which George Barret was ...

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  16. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    When the express engine was returning to the railway sheds on Sunday, blood was noticed on the wheels. A closer examination revealed the fact ...

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  17. WEDDING.

    All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst, was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday, the contracting portion being Mr. Albert E. V. Gopsill, son of Mr. and ...

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  18. MANCHESTER UNITY LODGE.

    A purple meeting of the above lodge was held on Thursday night, District Grand Master Connelly presiding over a good attendance of officers. Three ...

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  19. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Wingadee estate, Coonamble district, which consists of 50,000 acres freehold, is being subdivided and will be offered for sale at an early date. ...

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  20. HIGH PRICES FOR SHEEP.

    The price of sheep is reaching such a high figure that a mutton chop is regarded as a luxury. At Homebush yards last week crossbred wethers from ...

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  21. A WARNING TO BUTCHERS.

    At West Maitland police court last, week two eases of importance to butchers were heard, when two local butchers were charged with having ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. MIKED MARRIAGES.

    In the House of Commons on Friday night, the Prime Minister, in replying to a question arising out of the recent Privy Council's decision in regard to ...

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  23. A DOG FIEND.

    Mr. J. Longabardi has a cattle dog, the value of which he would not care to assess. This dog has competed at two shows and he has been awarded two ...

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  24. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Longford claims the championship of the World. He says, if Johnson has not retired he is prepared to box him any time and anywhere. ...

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  25. THE WHEAT OUTLOOK.

    Harvesting will be started in the United Kingdom early next month, and fair yields are assured. Cannda and the United States are having too much ...

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  26. THE VEND APPEAL.

    The High Court has postponed the hearing of the appeal in the Vend case for a fortnight. ...

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  27. DUBBO WINNERS.

    At the Wellington Competitions a number of Dubboities were very successful in the individual items. Master V. Bransdon and F. Alderman were ...

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  28. THE QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the discovery of the bodies of two men near Alice railway station (Q.), on July 30th, it transpires that the men were, drovers, ...

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  29. DIVORCE COURT

    In the Sydney Divorce Court, Tawia Rhoda Horan, formely Jenkins, sought a div[?]ee from her husband, Peter Horan, on grounds of desertion. The ...

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  30. RICH BLIND BEGGAR.

    A man named John Johnson, better known as "Blind George," who for years sold matches in the city died in the Launceston Hospital. The ...

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  31. HIGHLAND SPORTS.

    The annual gathering of the Caledonian Society will take place on August 28th; The programme of events has been carefully revised, und this ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. Local and General.

    From April 1 to July 31 of tins year, 1077 points of ruin were recorded by Mr. C. H. Fitzhardinge, at West Dubbo In April five points fell, in May nil, ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS BANK.

    During last week £42,866 were deposited in the Commonwealth Savings Bank. Thirty new agencies have been opened. ...

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  34. THE LAMBING SEASON.

    The Government Statistician his issued a circular showing the official estimates of winter lambing. It is stated that the probable markings slightly ...

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  35. BISHOP LONG ON SOCIALISM.

    Speaking at a women's meeting in Bathurst the other night, Bishop Long said he had been examining various thoories of Socialism, and by so doing ...

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  36. POLITICAL.

    The three clerks who were under the bun of Mr. Willis have started work again. The £5 a baby bonus, the Federal ...

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  37. A RUMOR.

    It is rumored that the Federal Atterney-General will be offered the position of chairman of the inter-State Commission. ...

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  38. ROUGH ON THE COUNCIL.

    Says the Narromine "News:" -- We are beginning to sec, as through a glass darkly, that the Narromine Municipal Council is developing consumption. On ...

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  39. VARIED EXPERIENCES.

    A recent donation to the funds of the British and Foreign Bible Society in Sydney was from a man 70 years of age, who forwarded a shilling for ...

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  40. A Waif in a Train.

    This is a question that is perplexing the minds of Mr. Doig, the local stationmaster, other railway officials and the police. The subject of all this ...

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  41. IMMIGRATION.

    During the next five months 8000 selected and 8000 nominated immigrants are expected to reach New South Wales. ...

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  42. MUMFORD'S SALE.

    Messrs. Mumford Bros, have drawn our attention to an error which appeared in their advertisement on Friday last. Black and navy Sieilian ...

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  43. OUR NEW POLICE MAGISTRATE.

    Mr. W. F. Robertson, who has been appointed Police Magistrate for the Dubbo district, was entertained by the residents of Narrabri, prior to his ...

    Article : 252 words
  44. AMERICAN CROOKS.

    The police believe that a gang of American crooks is operating in Sydney, pocket picking being their speciality. ...

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  45. DIED OF THIRST.

    A report is to hand at Charleville (Q.), that the dead body of a man who apparently died from thirst, was found in the waterless country on Boondoon ...

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  46. THE CONVENT BALL.

    The final meeting of the Convent Ball Committee was held at the Convent on Sunday afternoon, when Mrs. J. Stephen. Sherry, on behalf of the ...

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  47. THE DIVINING ROD.

    After spending nearly £200 in a fruitless attempt to locate water at the sanitary depot, the Glen Innes Municipal Council requistioned the services ...

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  48. THE GARRISON ARTILLERY TROUBLE.

    The artillery men who resigned from the A.G.A. have been given till tomorrow to consider matters. ...

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  49. PICTURE SHOWS.

    Despite the unpropitious elements on Friday night the Skating Rink hold a large number when the Monarch submitted its usual high-class programme. ...

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  50. ANOTHER BIG FIRE.

    Samuels clothing factory, in Kent street, was completely gutted by fire last night. The adjoining premises were saved after a hard fight by the ...

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  51. DACEYVILLE.

    An erstwhile resident of Dubbo, who is now living in Sydney, writes respecting Daceyville, the proposed working-man'a village: "I went out to ...

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  52. MINISTER FOR WORKS' DECISION.

    The Minister for works has decided not to consider union complaints of treatment of worker in his department without the guarantee of the Union ...

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  53. BILLIARDS.

    The unusual spectacle of a lady empanelling a jury was witnessed at Darlinghurst, when Miss Nancy Isaacs, daughter Judge Isaacs, clothed in ...

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  54. POLICE COURT.

    Charles Leech, a Saturday night enobriate, was fined, 10 or, three days' hard labor, for drunkenness. To-day, August 6th. ...

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  55. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. Thomas Bell, Old Dubbo, last week, wrote to the "Farmer and Settler" as follows: "I quite agree with your contention as to the necessity of ...

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  56. BENEFITS OF PICTURE SHOWS.

    The National Council of Women recently denounced the modern picture shows, and said they were detrimental to the welfare of children. ...

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  57. A GOOD RIFLE SHOT.

    It is not generally known that Mr. Doig, our popular station master, numbers among his many qualifications the merit of being a good marksman with ...

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  58. PROPOSED DUBBO BRICK WORKS.

    In connection with the proposed establishment of a brick and pottery works in this centre, the writer bad a conversation with a local citizen, who ...

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  59. WELLINGTON EISTEDDFOD.

    The third annual Wellington Eisteddfod was opened in the Skating Rink on Friday night, and, despite adverse weather conditions, there was a large ...

    Article : 318 words
  60. THE BURRAGA "DOCTOR."

    At the Sydney police court this morning Swinton Home, alias Dr. James Boyd, was charged with unlawfully using the title of "surge[?]," he not ...

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  61. TOWN IMPROVEMENTS.

    During the past year over two score [?]w residences have been crected in Dubbo. This goes to prove that our town is progressing rapidly. At ...

    Article : 96 words
  62. LATEST CABLES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  63. AN OLD CUSTOM.

    In the year Dubbo storeKeepers agreed to allow their assistants a Wednesday half-holiday, and the custom has been honored to this day. One of ...

    Article : 220 words
  64. CADETS FINES.

    The matter of fines imposed on the cadets for having failed to put in their full drills, was brought up by Mr. Crawford in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  65. A VOICE FROM LONDON.

    Mr. Chris Young, of Dubbo, who last wrote us from Paris, is now in London, -- or, at least, he was in the groat Hub of the Universe on July 2, when he ...

    Article : 245 words
  66. REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE.

    The late Carcoar tragedy, which is fresh in readers' minds, and which was one where two men were found dead in a hut -- one with a bullet through ...

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  67. HOSPITAL BALL.

    All the arrangements for the annual ball in aid of the District Hospital have been completed and patrons can look forward to a most enjoyable time. ...

    Article : 115 words
  68. Advertising

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    Advertising : 91 words
  69. Advertising

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