INFLUENZA is rampant in Sydney. The employees of several big establishments are working overtime owing to the absence of others, and in one bank the roll showed 29 ...
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Article : 42 wordsThe town was unusually busy on Saturday night. The Local Land Board will sit at Trangle on July 26. ...
Article : 992 wordsA MEETING of the Dubbo Railway and Progress Association was held in the Town Hall on Friday night, there being present:--Messrs. G. H. Taylor (president). J. A. Ryan, E. Dash, ...
Article : 1,213 wordsTHE following is the latest forecast:--"Except scattered coastal showers, temporarily fine in the cast, more unsettled, showery weather affecting west, and spreading eastwards, chiefly ...
Article : 42 wordsIT will be readily admitted by all students of modern science that just as coal gas supplanted oil and tallow for the purpose of producing light, he electricity is ...
Article : 824 wordsTO-DAY (Tuesday) a special session of the Bathurst Diocesan Synod will be held, and the initial steps taken for electing a Bishop of Bathurst, consequent on the death of Bishop ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsSOME "sports" of the Callan Park variety let themselves loose in Dubbo on Monday night, and, from their point of view, had a "good time" generally. One of the idiotic things ...
Article : 72 wordsA MEETING of the Liberal and Reform Association was held on Friday night. It was decided to engage a paid secretary, and to held a conference of all the Liberal Leagues in the ...
Article : 69 wordsTo-day (Wednesday) Messrs. Blacket and Son will offer, on the polo ground, some well known polo ponier. On Saturday next, Messrs. Palmer and ...
Article : 162 wordsAT the Police Court this morning, before Messrs. A. T. Cochrane and H. T. Blaoket, J's.P., Albert Munday pleaded not guilty to cruelly ill-treating a horse. The case was ...
Article : 136 wordsTHE hunger for land was again in evidence last week, when 33 applications were lodged for three settlement leases north-east of Coonamble. There is no source of water supply on the land. ...
Article : 88 wordsTO-DAY (Wednesday) and to-morrow (Thursday) the Trangie Show is to be held. This is the first show the Trangie people have attempted, farmers and settlers carnivals having been held ...
Article : 153 wordsBEFORE Mr. A. T. Cochrane, T. P., at the Dubbo Police Court on Monday morning, James McCandles, for drunkenness, was lined 2s 6d or the rising. Cornelius Ryan and Henry ...
Article : 47 wordsON Saturday night Mr. A V. Doyle, representing the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, gave a lecture in the Church of England schoolroom on the theory of tennis. There was ...
Article : 100 wordsSPEAKING at Lismore and Bangalow on his recent North Court tour, Mr. Trufie, Miunster for Agriculture, referred to the work which his Government intended to carry out, and he ...
Article : 212 wordsAT a meeting of the Gundagai Postures Board, the rabbit inspector reported an alarming in crease of raboits in some parts of the district, but stated that owing to the decision recently ...
Article : 81 wordsHOUSEHOLDERS will be pleased to know that the well known Alstonville butter has added another prize to its already long list. At the recent competition in Sydney during the sitting ...
Article : 193 wordsA FEW days back Mr. William Chrystall's wife received a pleasant surprise (says the Orange "Leader.") Two years ago next mouth, Mrs. Chrystall was on a visit to a place outside ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE body of an unknown man, apparently between 30 and 35 years of age, was found in the scrub near Livingstone-avenue, Pymble, on Friday night by B. Grant, a boy of 14 years. ...
Article : 111 wordsIT would appear from inquiries that many members of the State Parliament of New South Wales have made up their minds to increase their salaries without asking the permission of ...
Article : 253 wordsFROM the Wellington "Times" we learn that the Macquarie R F. Union inquired into the recent Dubbo-Geurie match. A Diebi, a member of the Dubbo club, who was sent off the ...
Article : 821 wordsNEXT Wednesday the Narromine show will commence. It will last for two days, and the show committee expect a great exhibition. At Narromine there will be a full representation of ...
Article : 186 wordsA GENTLEMAN, who gives his name as A. Kilner, and who assume the role of "The Famous Lecturer," dropped into Dubbo on Saturday evening. The visitor last no time ...
Article : 806 wordsDR. ASHBURTON THOMPSON, president of the Board of Health, speaks thus of the Pure Foods inspector's recent visit here:--"At Dubbo, the five samples taken were adulterated in the ...
Article : 227 wordsAT the Dubbo Police Court this morning, Cyril Huxley, aged 53, was charged that, on or about May 1st last, at the Dubbo railway goods sheds, he falsely pretended to Daniel O'Sullivan, head ...
Article : 568 wordsANY elector who has sufficient nous to form an opinion of his own, and whose mind is not warped with prejudice, must admit that unionism, while kept within ...
Article : 612 wordsTHE following letter from Mr. Robert Garter, of Yarran, Narromine, a well-known Western sheepbreeder, recently appeared in the Sydney press:--"A perennial source of loss to owners ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Wed 12 Jul 1911, Page 2
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