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  4. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

    Mr. C. C. McGarry, postal inspector of Dubbo, became suddenly ill a few days ago, while on a visit to Sydney. He is now an inmate of Jenner Private ...

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  5. THE R.S. AND S.I.L.

    Dealing with his recent visit to Dubbo, when the local branch was re-formed, the metropolitan vice-president (Mr. J. W. Cox), in a report to the state ...

    Article : 230 words
  6. NATIONAL CAMPAIGN

    Mr. H. E. Buttsworth, National candidate for Wammerawa, spoke to a fair gathering at the corner of Macquarie and Church-streets last night, and was ...

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  7. MARRIED AT ST. BRIGID'S.

    The marriage was celebrated at St. Brigid's, Dubbo, last week, of Esther Maud do Serre, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. de Serre. Dunedoo. and ...

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  8. SAFETY FIRST.

    The principle of "Safety First" might well be applied to our street traffic in Dubbo, more so because of the crowds that will be with us this week-end, and again the week after. Our street traffic in places is lamentably and dangerously erratic, not because vehicular ...

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  9. BUTTABONE STUD CATTLE SALE.

    One of the most important sales of stock that has taken place in the Dubbo district will be the dispersal sale of the Buttabone Shorthorn Stud at the ...

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  10. BERT DANIELS.

    Mr. "Bert" Daniel, says the "Daily Guardian," of the firm of Winchcombe, Carson and Co., never misses a Sydney Show. For 12 months he travels among ...

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  11. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The police are inquiring into the death of Jas. Harford (53), an estate agent at Petersham last night, whose skull was fractured in his bedroom. ...

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  12. UNVEILING OUR MEMORIAL

    Saturday will be a great day in Dubbo, no merely because it is Auzae Day, but because also it will witness the unveillng of the management to the memory of the soldiers of the district who fell in the Great War. Men and women will rally from afar to pay homage to ...

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  13. FAREWELL TO FOOTBALLER.

    Members of the Newtown Football Club gave a farewell in the Protestant Hall on Saturday night to Mr. Percy Reynolds, one of the club's star players, ...

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  14. PREMIER'S POLICY SPEECH.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) will deliver his polley speech at Moss Vale on Monday night. He will indicate that prior to the ulcetious ...

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  15. NOT A GAP TRAGEDY.

    The discovery of a hat at the gap yesterday is explained by the fact that a young couple were curiously surveying this death trap when a sudden gust of ...

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  16. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    At the Warren races on Saturday, two horses came down in the Final Handicap. Cool Aunt, ridden by Foraance, fell, and Lorna Brook, ridden by ...

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  17. DUBBO AUCTION MART.

    Mr. E. J. Case had a good penning at his auction mart on Saturday, and the quality of the birds were on about an average. The demand for turkeys were ...

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  18. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    Building activity is in progress in Dubbo--has been, in fact, for a long time. But nothwithstanding this the ...

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  19. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the Sydney wool sales yesterday there was good competition, and the market was well up to recent rates for anything showing quality. Greasy made ...

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  20. PERMEWAN WRIGHT AND CO'S. NEW PREMISES.

    The new offices and store premises being erected by Messrs. Permewan Wright and Co., Ltd., in Brisbane street, are nearing completion. The fire ...

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  21. TENNIS PRESENTATION.

    Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Cook, who are leaving Dubbo, were entertained by the Dubbo Tennis Club at the courts on Saturday. During the afternoon tea ...

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  22. EXPLOSION AT RICHMOND.

    ln addition to plugs of unexploded gelignite found among the debris of the wrecked shop at Richmond, the police discovered gelignite at a shop 30 yards ...

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  23. SEASON'S FOOTBALL PROSPECTS.

    This season's football in Dubbo promises to have more than the ordinary interest and to be of a higher quality than in former years. Four clubs have ...

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  24. THE BEST SUITS.

    The Best Dressed Men are those who wear "Bear Suits." if you want a Suit that is made from the Best Materials by the best workmen, you must ...

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  25. COLLINS v. UREN.

    Harry Collins meets Tommy Uren on May 30 for the middle weight boxing title. ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS TRAUMATISM.

    A Rome correspondent reports a curious case of religious traumatism. Elenu, daughter of a tailor, has sweated blood every Friday in March and April, and ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND FOOTBALLERS.

    The Queensland Rugby League Footballers will visit Sydney next month. ...

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  28. NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. A. Irvine, proprietor of the Dubbo "Liberal," who, with his wife and daughter, is leaving this week on an extended visit to America and Great ...

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  29. COONABARABRAN OBJECTS

    Mr. Dowling, Assistant Area Commissioner for Railways, accompanied by Mr. J. Usher, District Superintendent, paid a visit to Coonabarabran and ...

    Article : 355 words
  30. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS.

    A league of residents of the Tweed River, Murwillumbah, has been formed to resist the influx of Southern Europeans into that district and give ...

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  31. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    At Cessnock, Dorothy Barrett, a single, woman and domestic servant, was returning to her home in company with her brother, when she was brutally ...

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  32. DUBBO'S GROWING DEMANDS

    The effect on population in Dubbo through the expansion of industry not directly connected with recent railway developments, is exemplified in the case ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. WEDDING.

    The marriage was quietly celebrated at the Presbyterian Church, Dubbo, last Tuesday of Margaret Elizabeth Blekemore, only daughter of the late G. J. ...

    Article : 180 words
  34. RAIL MOTORS IN FAVOR.

    The rail motors, recently installed on local lines, have quickly established themselves in favor, and are now being freely patronised. This is because of ...

    Article : 168 words
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