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Advertising : 7 wordsThat the Dubbo air is a great tonic is plainly indicated by the fact that every year numbers of people come here to get rid of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 604 wordsThe scene at the Theatre Royal on Monday night was brilliant beyond conception; ropes and ropes of flowers thrown from wall to ...
Article : 1,054 wordsWork on the terracing of the river banks is going ahead, and although there is not much noticeable difference as yet, it should ...
Article : 203 wordsREMARKABLE evidence of how trade within the Empire has developed is contained in the third annual report of the Empire Marketing Board forwarded to "The Dispatch." T[?] newness of many of the great exporting industries of foodstuffs and raw materials in the oversea Empire is not, ...
Article : 541 wordsMr. H. C. Carter, M.L.A., is now as widely known for his energy and capacity as a Parliamentary representative as for his success in breeding ...
Article : 165 wordsAfter a residence in Orange for over 50 years, during which time he earned and held the respect of the entire community, Mr. Thomas Stirling, ...
Article : 400 wordsMr. D. J. Bono, M.L.O., will visit Dubbo, on Saturday, September 7. Appointments, if desired, can be made at Mr. Dixon's Pharmacy, Talbragar ...
Article : 31 wordsWhen two cars crashed at the intersection of Church and Brisbane streets on Monday night Mr. F. C. New, of Talbragar-street, ...
Article : 220 wordsWhile the happy crowd chased the [?]eeling hours in joy at the Theatre Royal, up at the Protestant Hall there was a hard-working band of ladies ...
Article : 241 wordsThe fire alarms in the main streets are, like other things in our town, showing signs of progress. They have all been painted a bright red, which has ...
Article : 35 wordsConstable Pollard, in charge of the Dubbo Gaol, has removed from his old quarters behind the Commonwealth Bank in Macquarie-street, and is now ...
Article : 43 wordsWhen Mr. J. A'Court, of Darling-street, was driving in a sulky' this week, both the shafts suddenly snapped. Fortunately, neither ...
Article : 32 wordsThe annual picnic of the New South Wales railway officers will be held at Clifton Gardens, Sydney, on Saturday, September 28, when it is expected a ...
Article : 37 wordsA fighting tank with a speed of 12 miles an hour over rough country is the latest addition to the United States Army Transport Section. ...
Article : 176 wordsDubbo coursing enthusiasts are reminded of the meeting to be held at Parkes on Wednesday, September 1. There will be five stakes comprising the ...
Article : 57 wordsHappy juvenile laughter filled the Royal Theatre on Tuesday night, when the children's Hospital Ball was staged. ...
Article : 371 wordsWillie had been naughty--as usual. Turning round suddenly front the blackboard, the teacher had surprised him in the very act of makng a face at ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of New South Wales is in receipt of the following telegram from the Queensland Wheat ...
Article : 230 wordsFollowing the recent rain, the plots which have been laid down around the Soldiers' Memorial in Victoria Park are showing a good shoot of grass, and ...
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Advertising : 627 wordsThe inquest into the death of Neil Stewart, the airman, who died from injuries that he received when his 'plane crashed in the Blue Mountains, en route ...
Article : 60 wordsUnlike many other Western towns, Dubbo has very few street garden plots. Apart from the solitary palm plot a Talbragar-street and its ...
Article : 98 wordsTough as nails, two youths "broke the ice" on the Macquarie River yesterday when they had their first swim of the season. The water was too ...
Article : 71 wordsThe rain which has fallen throughout the West can well be termed the "golden rain," for according to the Dubbo District ...
Article : 112 wordsWe are indebted to the Dubbo District Railway Superintendent for the following by-law respecting rates for special [?]. The by-law (No.766) ...
Article : 156 wordsUnemployment is still rife in Dubbo, where over 200 names are on the books of the local labour bureau. Although several men have been found ...
Article : 96 wordsCustomer (to printer): "You promised to have my work done yesterday, and you haven't touched it yet." Printer: "My dear sir, we've been so ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Thu 29 Aug 1929, Page 6
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