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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 352 words
  3. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:—Unsettled, with scattered rain and thunder, with warm northerly winds; some squalls. ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    A meeting of the Narromine branch of the Liberal Association was held at the Court House Hotel on Friday afternoon for the purpose of receiving ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. POLICE COURT.

    Joseph H[?]ley was charged with using indecent language at Wongarbon. Senior Constable Tait gave accused a good character, Fined 20s and 6s ...

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  7. AWAITING TRIAL.

    The following persons are at present in Dubbo Gaol awaiting trial:—Victor Stamir, stealing from a dwelling and horse stealing; Patrick Meehan, assault ...

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  8. Produce Market.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  9. PROMOTION.

    Mr. B. James, the popular assistant in the boys' department of the Mudgee District School, has received notice of his promotion to the position of ...

    Article : 49 words
  10. A SOCIAL.

    A pleasant social took place on Friday evening at the Protestant Hall, about 50 couples being present. At intervals during tbe night songs were sung by ...

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  11. Frank Denison Brown.

    At the public examination of F. D. Brown, ex-manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Company in Australia, bankrupt admitted that the cost of his ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. South Africa v. Hampshire.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  13. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL.

    To-day (Tuesday) Mr. E. J. Frith entered into the proprietorship of the Occidental Hotel, Talbragar-street, Dubbo. The Occidental is one of the ...

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  14. Railway Employee Killed.

    Robert Jones, employed on the railway deviation works at Erskineville, was run down by a train. A second train later passed over his body. Death ...

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  15. Russian Conspiracy.

    London "Truth" reports the arrest of 16 seamen on board a Russian battle-ship at St. Petersburg. The boat was beginning to leak. Had the plot ...

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  16. Defaulting Cadets.

    At the Water Policc Court 33 cadets were remanded for two months to allow of their making up lost drill time. ...

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  17. MASONIC.

    The installation of the Principal and officers of the Dubbo Royal Arch Chapter, No. 350 S.C., and the officers of the Mark Lodge, took place at the Masonic ...

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  18. ANNUAL HORSE SALE.

    Miller and James' annual spring horse sale is to be held at Gilgandra on Wednesday and Thursday, 11th and 12th September, and they are desirous ...

    Article : 96 words
  19. Wattle Day.

    Wattle Day was celebrated in the city with quiet enthusiasm yesterday, but the bud was hard to get. ...

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  20. WAMBANGALANG

    The country is looking very well. Grass is growing apace, and the crops are coming on as well as can be expected. Rain in hanging off, although ...

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  21. Disaster Begets Disaster.

    The business district of the city of Bath, Montana, has been swept by fire, and the damage is estimated at £34,000. Some people wero completely burned ...

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  22. Hospital Accommodation.

    Mr. Flowers has announced that the Government is taking immediate steps to provide adequate hospital accommodation for infectious cases, in view of ...

    Article : 38 words
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    A GROUP OF OFFICIALS AND VISITORS TAKEN AT THE DURBO HIGHLAND GATHERING ON WEDNESDAY LAST. [Photo by A. J. Vincent, Talbragar-street, Dubbo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. The Dubbo Liberal AND MACQUARIE ADVOCATE.

    Mr. W. Lindsay, manager of the Coonamble Experiment Farm, has been the victim of ill-health for some months past. The nature of his ...

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  25. GILGANDRA WEDDING.

    On Tuesday last at the Church of England, Gilgandra, Rev. J. O. Feetham solemnised the nuptials of Mr. A. Noonan and Miss Daisy Horton. Mr. ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. A BIG TRANSACTION.

    Mr. Hugh McIntosh, the well-known boxing promoter, has purchased the whole of the threatrical business in the estate of the late Mr. Harry Rickards. ...

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  27. DELIGHTFUL SOLOS.

    At the service at St. Andrew's, Dubbo, on Sunday morning Miss Lottie [?] sweetly rendered the solo "Angels Ever Bright and Fair," and at the ...

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  28. SEVERE HAIL STORM.

    A severe hail storm struck Warrana homestead on Tuesday of last week. In a quarter of an hour 139 points of rain were registered. The hail did ...

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  29. BACK TO DUBBO.

    Mr. L. Bungate, builder and contractor, after an absence of a couple of years, has returned to Dubbo, and taken up his residence in ...

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  30. LICENSING COURT.

    An application for transfer of the license of the Occidental Hotel from W. Wilkins to E. J. Frith. Mr. Booth appeared for applicant. Application ...

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  31. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—I am sorry to see that my contribution to your issue of Tuesday last caused the other Mogriguy correspondent so much annoyance. I ...

    Article : 300 words
  32. CANOWINDRA TO GREGRA.

    Mr. Griffith, Minister for Works, will visit Cudal on the 11th inst., the occasion of the local show. During his visit the Minister will avail himself ...

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  33. ST. AGUSTINE'S, NARROMINE.

    The new Catholic Church at Narromine St. Agustine's), is now completed. it [?]s a stately edifice, and will be dedicated and formally opened on ...

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  34. Doctors' Strike Over.

    Mr. Flowers, Chief Secretary, stated that the doctors' strike at Kurri Kurri Hospital had been settled, and that the medical men had now resumed their ...

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  35. OLDEST NATIVE OF PARRAMATTA

    Mr. Thomas Gilbert, who died at his residence, Bourke-street, Parramatta North, recently, was the oldest living native of the town. He was 91 years ...

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  36. BEYOND BOURKE.

    Mr. W. W. Baird, who has just returned from his Multagoona property, reports that the country beyond. Bourke sever looked better than at present. ...

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  37. Cloud Bursts.

    A cloud burst and flooded portion of Pennsylvannia and West Virginia. Fifty persons were drowned. Great havoc was done among the crops. The ...

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  38. Lindrum in the Lead.

    Lindrum is now ahead in the match of 18,000 up against Harveson. The scores at the close of last night's play were:—Lindrum, 16,708; Harverson, ...

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  39. DETECTIVE WANTED.

    The General Western District Racing Association wants a detective. Applications for the position, which covers a salary of £150 a year, close with the ...

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  40. PEAK HILL HIGHLAND GATHERING.

    Dubbo visitors to the Peak Hill Highland Gathering on Friday last spent a very pleasant time in the mining township. There were record ...

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  41. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The star film shown in the Rink last night was entitled "Saved from Siberia," a picture exposing tlie methods of secret society agents in Russia. ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. Roosevelt and the Trusts.

    Mr. Roosevelt has published a singular letter to Senator Clabb in reply to the testimony of Mr. Archibald Penrose. The letter is of 18,000 words, a ...

    Article : 102 words
  43. The Burglar Boom.

    The premises of William Brooks and Company, printers and publishers, of Castlereagh-street, were entered by burglars during the week end, and ...

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  44. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. W. Petric, butcher in the employ of Mr. T. J. Moore, of Talbragar-street, was the victim of a very painful accident this morning. It appears that ...

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  45. AN EXPLANATION.

    Mr. Murdoch McDonald desires us to explain that the application for a renewal of his license of the Federal Hotel, Narromine, was postponed from ...

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  46. RETURNING TO THE WEST.

    It is stated that Mr. F. S. Lovett, for 21 years teacher of the Wongarbon Public School, and now in charge of Kingsdale School, near Goulburn, has ...

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  47. SHAMROCK SOLD.

    Mr. J. J, McCudden, Dubbo, desires us to state that he has disposed of his [?]ine sire Shamrock, and, therefore, with regret he has to announce that all ...

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  48. Died a Pauper.

    The death occurred here of George Rice, aged 61. Deceased had been a prospector in the district for some 20 years, and was reputed to have ...

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  49. A TUG-OF-WAR STORY.

    The secretary of the tug-of-war carnival billed for the 9th September tells an interesting story concerning a "tug" which he witnessed in the Old Country. ...

    Article : 266 words
  50. Newspaper Men on Strike.

    The unionist machinists of three Atlanta newspapers have struck work owing to their failure to successfully carry through negotiations with the ...

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  51. [?] PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    [?] meeting of the Dubbo [?] will be held to[?] evening in the [?] [?]nection therewith ...

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  52. MINISTER IGNORES THE LAW.

    There is a rumpus over in Grafton. The South Grafton Council declined to agree to a public holiday for EightHour Day, whereupon the committee of ...

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  53. RESUMED DUTY.

    Mr. J. C. Yeo, the victim of a skating accidcnt a few months ago, has resumed duties as travelling trustee for the bore trusts in the Coonamble, ...

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  54. POPULATION OF N.S.W.

    The last quarterly estimate of population shows that the number of persons in the State on June 30 last was 1,729,765, of whom 907,448 were males ...

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  55. The Harvest of the Sea.

    The herring season of the north-east of Scotland has been wonderfully successful, the total value of the hauls amounting to £3,080,000. This is a ...

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  56. THE STARLING.

    Sir.—The following comments regarding the bird dubbed by the poet the "pretty little starling" may be as a warning to those whose interests it is ...

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  57. Pensions.

    The pension authorities have issued statistics showing that 79,584 old-age and 1094 invalid pensions are in force. They think that the normal has now ...

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  58. PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS.

    We have just been informed that Mr. Brownlow's property, consisting of 4700 acres, situated 8 miles from Dubbo, has changed hands, the ...

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  59. THE MACQUARIE VIEW HOTEL.

    This hotel, which has for some time been licensed to Mrs. Annie McCallum, has changed hands, and Mr. J. Barden (late of the Club House Hotel) is the ...

    Article : 167 words
  60. Peace Negotiations.

    The peace negotiations between Italy and Turkey have been broken off. ...

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  61. Melbourne Show.

    The number of exhibits at the Melbourne Show constitutes a record. ...

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  62. ST. BRIGID'S, DUBBO.

    Sunday last was the fifth anniversary of the completion of St. Brigid's, [?]. To mark the occasion special [?] was rendered by the choir under ...

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  63. £1000 Robbery.

    Two masked burglars carried off £1000 from the London hippodrome. After overpowering the watchman with chloroform a safe was blown open with ...

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  64. Mystery Solved.

    The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Charles Senior, who was the licensee of the Alphington Hotel, but who wrote a letter on August 13 ...

    Article : 55 words
  65. GILGANDRA CARNIVAL.

    on Wednesday and Thursday of this on Wednesday and Thursday if this week. The entries are much larger than on any previous occasion. ...

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  66. Ten Firemen Drowned.

    During a gale off the butt of Lewis, Scotland, 10 firemen were drowned. ...

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  67. Shifting Sovereigns.

    The Federal Treasury Officers have completed the task of removing 3,875,000 sovereigns from the old Treasury Buildings to the new mint. ...

    Article : 68 words
  68. [?] RELIGIOUS HISTORY.

    [?] on Sunday evening [?] H. Ash gave a very [?] the first of a [?] above subject to an ...

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  69. Diverting Immigration.

    It is believed that the decrease in immigration to Canada has been caused by the competition of Australia. This country is convinced that Australian ...

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  70. MR NIELSEN.

    Says the Orange "Advocate":—There is something at the back of the Nielsen mystery which explains the studied evasiveness and palpable nervousness ...

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  71. WATTLE DAY.

    A Wattle Day Service was held at St. Andrew's Church, Dubbo, on Sunday morning. The church was prettily decorated with the golden fluffy ...

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  72. THE SMITHURST POEMS.

    The late Mr. E. S. Smithurst left a number of poems, for which there is an avidious demand from all parts of the State, especially from those localities ...

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  73. THE TEMPERATURE.

    The following are the readings of the thermometer on the days named, as supplied to us by Mr. James Heane, official recorder:— ...

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  74. TO J. W. SILLAR, ESQ.,

    Our Scottish chief of high renown, Beloved by all in Dubbo town; The Scottish lads of far and near Do gather round him once a year. ...

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  75. Explorer Dead.

    Mr. W. P. Auld, one of the members of the Stewart expedition which crossed Australia in 1861, died yesterday at the age of 72 years: ...

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  76. MAIN ROADS.

    The Warren Council has decided to co-operate with the Ulladulla Council in urging the Government to amend the Local Government Art so as to ...

    Article : 210 words
  77. THE G.O.M. OF WALGETT.

    The death occurred at Walgett last week of Mr. Thomas Burke, aged 72 ycars. Deceased was one of the oldest and most esteemed residents of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  78. Domestic Tragedy.

    Wellington (N.Z.), Tuesday. Robert Turner, of St. Clair, Dunedin, fatally shot his son Robert after an alter[?]ation. ...

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  79. NARROMINE HOSPITAL BALL.

    As a result of the Narromine Hospital Ball the Dubbo District Hospital will benefit to the extent of over £180. The net result shown a profit of upwards ...

    Article : 176 words
  80. A BROKEN NECK.

    A man named William Cafe, or O'Keeffe, a ganger on the Parkes-Peak Hill railway construction works, was found dead in his tent with his neck ...

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  81. IMPORTANT TO LANDHOLDERS.

    At the meeting of the Dubbo P.P. Board on Friday Mr. W. E. Tink asked if any system was in vogue for the enrolment of new settlers or ...

    Article : 200 words
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