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  5. Local and General

    Like as basis in the desert is the Dalston Estate, Mr. T. G. Black's property in the Ballimore district. Since Christmas about six inches of rain have ...

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  6. Notes And Comments.

    An unconscious humorist has chosen the name of "Ratepayer" to have a till at the Talbragar Shire Council and President Morley in particular. ...

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  7. 'Flu Epidemic.

    Earlier particulars of the spread of the pneumonic influence epidemic appear on another page. At the Dubbo inoculation depot on ...

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  8. Personal

    Mr. J. Chalmers and family returned to Dubbo yesterday after spending the holidays with Mrs. Chalmers family at Parramatts ...

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  9. Brief News

    Member of the Broken Hill Musicions' Union struck on Monday for higher wages. They demand £4 10s per week, with liberty to follow other ...

    Article : 503 words
  10. Cables.

    There is a better prospect of settlement of the British [?]. The Clyde men met in order to consider the making of overtures. ...

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  11. MOGRIGUY BORE

    Another shallow boring plant is how being sent to this district. It will arrive is about ten days, and its first job will be at Mogriguy--to relieve the ...

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  12. BOWIA

    A great deal of interest will centre in the bowling match, Dubbo v Orange, at Wellington to morrow. On the result hangs the obsolute ownership of ...

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  13. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    Win[?]combe, Carson, Ltd., wired as last right as follows "Our Longreach office reports that from a half-inch to three inches of rain has fallen in that ...

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  14. END OF THE DROUGHT

    Daring the first week in January Mr. W. W. Baird, of Cootha, expressed the opinion-- be objects to the word prophery-- that the drought would ...

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  15. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL BORE

    A Government boring plant has stuck another splendid supply of water or "The Camp," Mr. A.E. Cutts property at Rawsonville. Mr. ...

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  16. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL

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  17. HELD OVER

    A report of Hon. J. C. Herb[?]man (Chautauqua) address on rural development and town planning will be published in next issue. ...

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  18. DAMMING EXTRAORDINARY.

    An American visitor to Dubbo yesterday said the Macquarie River should be weired so that it would provide a dam 40 or 50 miles in length. ...

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  19. OUR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Bert Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Palmer, of Dubbo, after six months at Salisbury Plains, England, drilling recruits from overseas, returned to his ...

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  20. CHARGE OF STEALING.

    At the Dubbo Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. J. S. Crouch, J.P., Peter O'Gregor was charged with stealing £10, the property of John Ryan, ...

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  21. G.U. ODDFELLOWS

    At the half- yearly meeting of the Dubbo branch of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, Bro. F. Lake was elected N. G., Bro. J. Buckley ...

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  23. DIGGING OUT RABBITS.

    Mr. J. Craig, of Camboogle, says he hopes the day is not far distant when digging out of rabbits will be made compulsory. Me considers that ...

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  24. DUBBO SWIMMING CLUB.

    Mr. G.. Palmer, president, occupied the chair at a meeting of the Dubbo Swimming Club hold in the Town Hall last night, and the greatest interest ...

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  25. DUBBO WEIR PROPOSAL

    Mr. Sheridan, overseen of works for Talbragar Shire Council, says there are two or three excellent sites for a woir across the Macquarle near Dubbo, and ...

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  26. STORM RAINS.

    A stong gale, accompanied by thunder and rain, blow over Dubbo on Wednesday afternoon. The direction was from the south-west and the trail of ...

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  27. RAILWAY PIONIO.

    The annual pionic of the railway employee in the west will be hold on the Dubbo Show Ground on Monday, March S. At a meeting on sunday ...

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