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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat 373, flour £8126 to £815, chaff £4 to £415, lucerne £310 to £3, oaten boy £45 to £410, butter 112, maize 4. ...

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  5. Are You Enrolled?

    It is not generally realised that under the new Commonwealth Electoral Act if an eligible elector fails to have his or her name enrolled a fine not exceeding £2 may be ...

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  6. TRANGIE HOMESTEAD FARMS

    As a result of the ballot for five homestead farm areas at Trangie the following applicants were successful:--Hilder, W. Cornell, Clarke, Gibbs and ...

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  8. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The gate at the Caledonian Society's display on Wednesday yielded £90, and the concert £83. These agues are approximate. ...

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  9. PRESENTATION TO MISS GROAT

    Prior to the closure of the District School for Michaelmas holidays, Miss J. Groat, who for three or four years has taught in the infants department, was the recipient ...

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  10. Local and General.

    Mr. Alt. Miller has secured the contract of making certain additions to the seating accommodation at the racecourse. It is calculated that the ...

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  11. NAIL FLIES INTO EYE.

    A schoolboy named Edward Blanch, attending the State school at Port Melbourne, was deputed on Friday to nail some palings on the fence ...

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  12. HOSPITAL TEA TENT.

    The tea tent at the Caledonian sports on Wednesday in aid of the hospital was very well patronised. There is a credit of about £10. It ...

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  13. IS IT THE TITANIC?

    A cablegram from New Brunawick reads:--Reports by incoming ships indicate that a huge hull, believed to be that of the Titanic, is floating in the mid- Atlantic. ...

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  14. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court at Dubbo yesterday before Mr. A. T. Cochrane, C.M., Alfred Ashton was fined 10, or, in default as hours' hard labour, for ...

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  15. THE P. & S.A

    Among those whom we noticed at the Caledonian Society's sports on Wednesday was Mr. McLean, organiser for the Farmers and Settlers' ...

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  16. SHOT HIS GIRL.

    David Fulton was charged at Sydney police court on Wednesday, with attempting to murder Elsie Willington, who was shot in the shoulder. A remand was grant ...

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  17. AN ABORIGINAL STRIKE.

    Yet another excuse for capital to leave the country has arisen. Down La Grange Bay (W.A.) the whole of the aboriginal employees have gone on ...

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  18. LADY TOURISTS.

    Two ladies, Misses Langfed' and Larsen, who are walking around the world, passed through Tareo on Sunday. They are 22 years of age, and appear to be well ...

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  19. JOHNSON AGAIN.

    Bailiffs entered Johnson's house in England on Tuesday in connection with the verdict for £1500 damages which was given against the pugilist ...

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  20. MONARCH PICTURES.

    At the Monarch stadium this evening a two- reel special called "The Motherly Heart" will be screened. A young husband learns the power of a ...

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  21. MR. COOK'S WARNING.

    When opening the annual conference of the Australian Liberal Union in Melbourne yesterday the Prime Minister again urged Liberals to prepare for an early election. ...

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  22. PRESBYTERIAN.

    At next Sunday morning's service Miss Lottie Rae will sing solos in St. Andrew's Church, and in the evening the soloist will be Mrs. J. Rao. ...

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  23. BOXER INJURED.

    A 15-round contest took place at Cathcart on Wednesday night, between Louis Williams and a local resident, a young man better known as "Ruenalf," In the 13th ...

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  24. 16. PER HEAD.

    Dr. Willis, principal medical officer of the Department of Public Instruction, addressed a large gathering of teachers on the question of the ...

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  25. Open Column.

    Sir, Jack White in the "Dispatch," of August 22nd, has been good enough to describe canvassing methods of the Liberals. It would make an interesting column for ...

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  26. PRESENTATION.

    A very pleasant function took place at Moston's Hotel on Tuesday evening, when Mr. McDonald, on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Hamer and the boarders. ...

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  27. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications have been lodged at the Crown Lands Office, Dubbo:--J. B. Smith, c.p. of 130½ acres, parish of Barradine, county ...

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  28. RACING AND TROTTING SIRES.

    The thoroughbred station Cymbiform, by M[?]itifrom Saucer (imp.), also Ratawood, the champion trotting station, will be on view at Dubbo on Saturday next, ...

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  29. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    At Mirool siding, on the Temora Barellan line, a young man named William Camper met with a terrible accident. He was carrying a bag of ...

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  30. COMETS AND STARS.

    Readers are notified that Professor Cooks, Government Astronomer, will deliver a lecture on stars and comets in the Empire Hall next Tuesday ...

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  31. "A BORN LEG-PULLER."

    A contributor to the "Bulletin" writes:--"Father O'Reilly, of Bathurst (N.S.W.), who has been stirring up the Orange Lodges, is far from being the sour character his ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    We regret to announce the death of Mr. Charles Anthony Edwards, of Dubbo, which occurred in the District Hospital on Wednesday. Mr. ...

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  33. WORK UNAPPRECIATED.

    At the inquest in Sydney concerning the death of a postal clerk named William Harrison, whose body was found at the bottom of the eliffs at South Head, a letter wirtten ...

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  34. CROSS-COUNTRY RAILWAY.

    The recommendation of the Public Works Committee in favor of the proposed railway from Dubbo to Werris Creek has not altogether settled the ...

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  35. A PERILOUS PERCH.

    An extraordinary story was told in Sydney police court yesterday, when a young man named William John Banks was charged with attempting ...

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  36. A SERIOUS OPERATION.

    Rev. J. H. Rownell, of Geurie, who has been suffering with a bad longe recently, came to Dubbo yesterday to consult a local doctor, who, unfortunately, came to ...

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  37. Latest Cables

    Books of Henry Bergus, a well-known writer on social and theological questions, have been condemned by the Vatican on the ground that ...

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  38. Johnson's Dog.

    Among the well-known identities who were present at the concert of the Caledonian Society on Wednesday evening was the black spotted for ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA'S AIRMAN.

    Hawker, the Australian airman, who made a gallant attempt to- fly round Great Britain, had to abandon his fight. When nearly at Dublin the ...

    Article : 132 words
  40. LAND COURT.

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  41. "YERINAN."

    We wish to draw attention to the sale of "Yerinan" that is to take place in the Shire Hall, Coonsbarabran, at noon on Saturday, Sept. 6. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. STATE DEFICIT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 words
  44. SUCCESSFUL MUSICIANS.

    The results of the recent examination conducted by the Trinity College of Music, London, are just to hand. They are as follows:--Proparatory:Isabel ...

    Article : 143 words
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