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Article : 191 wordsON Thursday, at the Dubbo District School, Inspector Black held an examination for teachers willing to take charge of small schools in country places. This is the first ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE following is the latest forecast:--Fine generally; warm, hot, and sultry, but becoming cloudy and unsettled in the far west, with some rain; variable winds. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 575 wordsSINCE this column last appeared, the first test match between the Cornstalks and the Spring[?]oks (two fine names) has been one of the chief topics of conversation. I feel sorry for those ...
Article : 1,389 wordsTHE Eisteddfod committee met again on Wednesday night, Mr. Ball being in the chair. It was finally decided to hold a continental early in January, and to refund the entrance ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE British elections, as far us they go, practically show that the Liberals will be the predominating power, and though the electors have not said the last word, their ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsTHE Minister for Education (Mr. Booby) has decided to initiate the scheme of evening continuation schools by the establishment of six in the suburbs of Sydney, and two in ...
Article : 221 wordsLAST Sunday Dubbo business people who usually sell fruit and soft drinks, etc., had to remain closed as the result of an ultimatum from the local police. As far as is known, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsTHE programme prepared for the above shows that the affair will be a very enjoyable one, for the popular taste has been catered for. There is nothing to compare with a band for open-air ...
Article : 121 wordsON Wednesday there was an excursion train from the west to Sydney. By the time it reached Dubbo it was uncomfortably filled. There was a large number of people waiting on ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE subdivision of this splendid agricultural estate of 31,344 acres as advertised, should prove a great attraction to farmers' sons who wish to make a start in a new and promising ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE fall of rain this week was most opportune. The grass is already shooting up nicely. Mr. Robert Dalmain has been the victim ...
Article : 333 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Mr. Thrower asked the Premier: (1) Will be bring under the notice of the Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways the want of ...
Article : 83 wordsA COMBINED concert and Linen tea were held at the District Hospital on Tuesday night. The two functions were a success in every way, mid as a result of the donation of linen in the shape ...
Article : 141 wordsIN an action, heard at Sydney on Wednesday, in which Frederick Dubbo sued Robert Lowers, a bank manager, for £500 damages for alleged false imprisonment, the jury awarded the ...
Article : 88 wordsWEST'S pictures will show an entire change of programme on Monday night. The weather during the past couple of days has been hot. ...
Article : 733 wordsMR. J. SPARK, of Quamby, has just returned from a tour of the country, where he has been eyeing the land. Dubbo was left in Mr. Kelly's motor car on the 7th, and a run of a ...
Article : 152 wordsDURING the rain which fell at the end of last week, a terrific storm of both ball and rai[?] struck Mr. E. Weaver's Anglesy farm, Forbes, where three halves farmers--Messrs. W. White, ...
Article : 96 wordsTHE Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) when he took office found a number of cases in which the Crown was threatened with litigation, or a continuance of litigation, and some settlements ...
Article : 286 wordsON Saturday Messrs. Macdonell (Chief Secretary), A. Eddon (Minister for Mines), and F. J. Page (Botany) and J. Estell (Waratah), M.'sL.A., visited Cobar, and were met at the ...
Article : 108 wordsAT the Dubbo Police Court on Thursday Alfred Kerr (38) pleaded guilty to using indecent language within the hearing of persons passing in Brisbane-street early on Thursday morning. ...
Article : 173 wordsA LARGE number of residents availed themselves of the cheap excursion train to Sydney on Thursday. A meeting of the Rifle Club was held in ...
Article : 451 wordsON Sunday at about 5.30 p.m. the continuous blowing of the mine whistle was the first intimation to the general public that five lads were lost in the bush (says the Cobar 'Herald.') ...
Article : 175 wordsMR. OSLLAE, CORONER, held a coroner's inquiry at Narromine on Saturday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Hugh McManus, whose death by drowning in the ...
Article : 223 wordsPrince Leopold of Battenberg, youngest brother of the Queen of Spain, in a passenger by the Omrah, new due at Melbourne. He has come out to Australia on a health trip, and is ...
Article : 477 wordsTHIS week saw the conclusion of a year's training in our public schools, and now that the days of school work are over for a season, a brief educational review ...
Article : 437 wordsTHE Legislative Assembly sat all Tuesday night. There were some turbulent scenes, as well as the free use of the gag. Mr. Mexham described the Electoral Bill as ...
Article : 459 wordsThe pupils attending Mornington School, presided over by Miss Curwood, and the music pupils of Miss Elsie Curwood, held their annual breaking-up concert in the Protestant Hall on ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Sat 17 Dec 1910, Page 4
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