WE are informed by the Post and Telegraph Department that in view of the interest taken by country doctors in the forthcoming State elections it has been decided by the Department ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsBELOW we give the officially recorded daily temperatures since last issue. The reading shows the maximum and minimum during the 24 hours proceding 9 a.m on the dates given:-- ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE whirlgig of time brings strange revenges --or words to that effect. Mr. Mauger of Victoria artfully brought up in the House of Representatives this week the question of ...
Article : 1,179 wordsThe cables on Friday brought news of the death of Paul Kruger. Says the "Mudgee Guardian." We might just as well have loft his country to him, instead of kicking Him and ...
Article : 999 wordsTHE secretary of the Civilian Rifle Club has received the following circular from the National Association:-- "The Council has approved of a number of ...
Article : 189 wordsTHERE is intense feeling in England over the capture of the Malacca and the other interferences by Russian cruisers with British vessels in the Red Sea and its vicinity ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsWe have received from Messrs Stewart Dawson and Co. the well-known jewellery firm, a copy of their latest illustrated catalogue. It is entitled 'Things Beautiful' and the contents of ...
Article : 86 wordsSPEAKING at Mudgee on Friday, Mr. T. Richard, M.L.A., claimed to have done various things for his electorate. Inter alia, he claimed that "it was he who secured the name ...
Article : 109 wordsGetting in among the Willie settlers between the Macquarie and the Mara, I found the fountry looking very far from well. I experienced great kindness from, and stayel a ...
Article : 1,192 wordsIN the House of representatives on Wednesday the second reading of the Seat of Government Bill was proceeded with. The Prime Minister sated the idea in Now South Wales was that ...
Article : 101 wordsA REPRESENTATIVE of this office lately encountered an old Police Court record-dated 26th August, 1872. It purports to give depositions in a case heard before the local Bench ...
Article : 190 wordsA CORRESPONDENT asks us to publish the following from a down-country journal. "The official records show that: "During the four and a half years in which ...
Article : 153 wordsMR. R. ATKINSON'S Dubbo Committee met on Thursday night last. There was a large attendance, and from start to finish the meeting was enthusiastic, interesting, and encouraging. ...
Article : 140 wordsF. W. Ewers, on remand, charged with disobeying an order of the Court for the maintenance of his wife, was ordered to be imprisoned in Dubbo gaol tilt the amount (£12 12s 2d and ...
Article : 50 wordsCARNEGIE CLARK, the professional left by Thursday's mail for Bathurst after a busy week. His time was fully occupied giving lessons to the members, who will no doubt benefit greatly ...
Article : 151 wordsAmelia Jane Sullivan proceeded against James Hope for child desertion. Mr. Kemp appeared for complainant, Mr M'Guinn for defendant. ...
Article : 939 wordsMESSRS. E. H. and E. A. Mumford, both of whom may pardonably be described as men of weight in Dubbo, took part in an involuntary acrobatic performance in Macleay-street on ...
Article : 152 wordsContrary to expectations, the Central Westerns put up a very fine game against Macquarie Union last Saturday, and thoroughly deserved their win--another argument in favar of ...
Article : 736 wordsA LARGE crowd gathered to witness the start of the test road race yesterday afternoon (says the "Western Advocate" of Thursday last) and gave each competitor a hearty cheer as he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsJapanese reinforcements are disembarking at Kaiping and North of Port Arthur. Three Japanese torpedo boat destroyers have sealed the Lian River where the Sivoatch and ...
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Article : 238 wordsTHE following proclamation signed by the Governor, and issued by Mr. Perry. 'by his Excellency's command,' is published in the 'Government Gazette':-- ...
Article : 240 wordsWe do necessarily endorse the opinions of our correspondents; but our columns are open to a free discussion of all matters of public interest so long as communications contain no libellous or scu[?]lous ...
Article : 38 wordsSIR,--I see by the Wellington papers that a decision has been come to in re the endeavor to arrive at a solution of the "two candidates" difficulty, and the Committee has decided to ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Sat 23 Jul 1904, Page 4
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