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  5. Personal

    Mr. Price, schools inspector, last week paid a visit to Brigalow and Warrumbungles schools. He says he has travelled 500 miles through his ...

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  6. THE RIFLE.

    The following men are asked to meet at the local range on Good Friday at 9.30 a.m. to shoot against a team that is coming from Wellington:--J. ...

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  7. P.P. BOARD ELECTION.

    The returning officer (Mr. Gavel) at noon to-day announced the names of eighteen candidates for the eight seats on Dublin P.P. Board. These are ...

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  9. 'Flu Epidemic.

    The Minister for Education has derided that all schools in the State shall be closed for the Faster vacation on to-morrow evening, and will re-open ...

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  10. THE 'FLU.

    At a meeting of business men held at Dubbo to consider what stops might be taken to prevent an outbreak of pneumonic-influenza in Dubbo, it was ...

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  11. FLOGGING IN NEW GUINEA.

    Apropus of Mr. Arthur Blakeley's criticism of the Government administration in New Guinea, the "Daily Telegraph" says:"It is extraordinary ...

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  12. TENNIS.

    The parents and Citizens Association had before it last night a letter from the Dubbo Tennis Club, offering to keep in good order the school tennis ...

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  13. Cables.

    The Japanese Delegates at the peace Conference strongly urge their claims for equality. They found 11 suppliers out of 17 delegates, but as a ...

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  14. BUSINESS CHANGE.

    Mrs. S. A. Tripp, late of Kumungerie, has purchased the goodwill of "Minnamurra" boarding-house, and, after subjecting it to a thorough cleansing, ...

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  15. BOXING.

    Mr. A. Jamieson announces another boxing contest to take place between C. Johnstone (cubus) and Albert Shirtley (Dubbo), at the local stadium on ...

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  16. OUR SOLDIERS.

    Gunner Bass Hodge, manager of the Dubbo branch of the A.M.P. Society, yesterday relumed to Bathurst, where it is parents reside. He had been three ...

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  17. DUBBO'S CENTRALITY.

    As briefly mentioned last week, Molong F. and S. Association resolved to ask the District Council to suggest to the Central Executive that the 1919. ...

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  18. Local and General

    Friday next in good Friday, for which reason our week-end issue will be published on Thursday afternoon. Would advertisers please note. ...

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  19. Latest Telegrams

    At Redfern markets to-day oaten chaff sold at 8 to 89, wheaten to 89 lucerne bay to 129. It is reported that the ...

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  20. F. & S. ASSOCIATION.

    Meeting of the Dubbo branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association will he held at the Protestant Hall at 3 p.m. on Saturday next. ...

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  21. LIQUOR POLL.

    The latest returns of the absolute prohibit ion poll in New Zealand are: For continuative. 242,272; for prohibition, 242.700. Many thousands of votes ...

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  22. Death at Narromine

    Mr. W. Byrne, of the firm of E. Cahill and Co.. Narromine, died this morning from double pneumonia, after a week's illness. The late Mr. Byrne ...

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  23. DROUGHTS DEFIED.

    A man who signs himself A. J. Hynds, Sydney. wrote the F. and S. Association at Forbes, stating that he had been told that rain was needed in ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    The final match of the association was commenced on the Sports Ground wicket on Saturday last, and, despite the unfavorable weather conditions, ...

    Article : 195 words
  25. THE PREMIER COMING.

    It is stated that the State Premier will deliver an address in the Macquarie electorate--probably in Wellington--on the 2nth inst. Of course, if ...

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  26. RAIN PREDICTED.

    Professor Ogg predicts electric disturbances at about the end of this week, which, he thinks, will be followed by copious rains over extensive ...

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  27. LOST RINGS RESTORED.

    Shortly after her arrival in Dubbo last Thursday. Miss Ivimy, music teacher, discovered that she had lost three valuable rings. She remembered ...

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  28. REPATRIATION BALLS.

    Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs. Moir, organising secretaries of the proposed balls in aid of the Repatriation Fund, desire that the public be informed that, in ...

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  29. DUBBO RAILWAY YARDS.

    At the Progress Association meeting on Thursday night. Cr. E. H. Utley introduced a subject which should receive consideration. During the past few ...

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  30. A BIG FISH.

    On Sunday night Mr. Chime Taylor hooked a cod fish which weighed about 25lbs. In the mouth of the monster was a small fish which weighed about ...

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  31. WEDDING.

    The Papuan "Courier" reports the marriage of Port Moresby on February 8 of Mr. J. O'Brien and Miss Vera Hallam. The bride and bridegroom were ...

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  32. Open column.

    Sir.--I am pleased to find that members of the Dublin public have decided to petition the Government to appoint an independent tribunal to inquire into ...

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  34. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Tim annual meeting of Church of England parishioners will be held at Dubbo on the night of Wednesday, April 30. The business will include ...

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  35. DIFFERENT OPINIONS.

    The Nyngan paper says racing men are complaining of the bad handicapping of the official handicapper of the W.D.R.A. An Orange paper published ...

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  36. LAND BOARD.

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  37. MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN.

    Owing to a mechanical mishap to our news printing machine, last Friday's issue of the "Dispatch" was not printed in time for despatch by the ...

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  38. WAR LOAN BONDS.

    Joseph Palmer and Son's "Monthly Share List "states that sellers, mostly small holders, are becoming very numerous, though bonds last month, ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

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