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  2. News in Brief.

    The Elections and Qualification Committee disallowed the petition against the return of Mr. W. Brown for Durham. ...

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  3. LATEST WIRES.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:— Fine in the north western half, cloudy elsewhere, with showers and scatered thunder in the southern ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 318 words
  5. Dubbo Show.

    How swiftly old Father Time wings his flight. In the retrospect it seems but a brief interval since the last Dubbo Show. Yet it is within a week ...

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  6. Produce Market.

    The following are the latest Sussexstreet prices:—Wheat, 3s 9d to 3s 9¼d; chaff, wheaton 3s 3d to 5s, oaten 3s 3d; lucerne chaff, 4s 3d to 5s 4d; lucerne ...

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  7. EXPERIMENT PLOTS.

    At last! The exclamation is justified. The Minister for Agriculture has at last deicded to plant experiment plots in the immdeiate district ...

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  8. THREAT TO RESIGN.

    Mr. G. Black, member for Namoi, has threatened to resign his seat. Mr. Alf. Eddon declares if Geo. Black will move a vote of censure on the ...

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  9. Fresh Taxation.

    The debate in the Assembly on the bills proposing additional income taxes and stamp duties was carried on until early this morning, when the second ...

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  10. SHORT-LIVED LIBERTY.

    A Queensland aboriginal named Larry, who was sentenced at Dubbo on October 5, 1807, to imprisonment for life for manslaughter, has just died at the ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. HOSPITAL BALL.

    A meeting of ladies to arrange for the annual Hospital Ball will be held in the Town Hall, Dubbo, on Wednesday next at 4 p.m. All ladles are ...

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  12. Failure of Socialism.

    The Labor Council severely criticised the Government in connection with the management of the State timber yards, the complaints being in connection ...

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  13. THE LATE MRS. G. G. MITCHELL.

    The death occurred at the residence of her son, Mr. Harry Mitchell, North Sydney, yesterday of Mrs. Mitchell, widow of the late Mr. G. G. Mitchell, ...

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  14. THE LABOR BALL.

    The Labor Ball, which is to be held in the Protestant Hall on Easter Monday (Monday week) promises to be a great success, and according to report, ...

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  15. EARL GREY PASSES THROUGH.

    Earl Grey, accompanied by Sir Gerald Strickland, the State Governor, passed through Dubbo an Wednesday evening, en route for Coonamble, where he ...

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  16. Collision in Sydney Harbour.

    A collision occurred near the Heads at 1 o'clock this morning between the two coasting steamers, Kiama and Donmore. The former returned to her ...

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  17. MACQUARIE RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Macquarie Rugby Football League will take place at Hamer's Hotel to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. As readers are aware, the ...

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  18. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Mr. "Dick" Samuels, son of Mrs. Samuels, of the Commercial Hotel, is on a business visit to Dubbo. "Dick" is the young Australian of whom we ...

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  19. PURE WHITE BEARD.

    We would draw the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. R. Gartroll, baker, Talbragar-street. His reputation as a builder of ...

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  20. A Solicitor Sentenced.

    At the Bendigo Court yesterday Julius Fritz Leypoldt, a former barrister and solicitor, of Beudigo, pleaded guilty to larceny as a bailee, and was ...

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  21. WORD FROM THE BELLS.

    Mr. A. H. D. Crammond has received a letter from the Bell Bros., written as they were approaching Fremantle. The missive indicates that "Jock" had ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. Electoral Uniformity Reform.

    Senator McColl addressed a conference on the desirability of bringing about electoral uniformity between the States and the Commonwealth. The ...

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  23. RAILWAY APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. L. F. Pomcroy, who for the past six months or so has been employed at the Dubbo goods shed, and who in January passed his examination for ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. HE WAS HAD.

    Wednesday was All Fools' Day, but the fooling practice does not flourish in these prosaic days of common sense. Still there are a good many who ...

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  25. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    Messrs. G. T. C. Miller (Monaro), P. McGarry (Murrumbidgae), Brinsley Hall (Hawkesbury), and J. B. Nicholson (Wollongong), M's.L.A., have been ...

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  26. MR. MAY'S SUCCESSOR,

    Mr. John Robertson, has entered on duty as manager of H. V. McKay's "Sunshine" Dubbo Depot, in succession to Mr. Harry May. Mr. ...

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  27. DUBBO WHEAT RETURNS.

    Through the courtesy of the Dubbo police authorities we are enabled to state that in the Dubbo patrol area 403,506 bushels of wheat were garnered ...

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  28. Suicide of a Woman.

    An unknown elderly women was found lying unconscious in Centennial Park, and died a few minutes later. Two bottles of poison, the contents of ...

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  29. OFF TO LONDON TOWN.

    On the occasion of her departure from Dubbo for London, where she will be one of the Australian delegates to the International Congress of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. QUICK PROFITS IN CATTLE.

    For those in search of quick profits, cattle breeding is not usually considered an attractive proposition. But the experience of a North-Weatern ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. Bathurst Fire.

    A fire at the premises of John Meagher and Co. destroyed the greater portion of the store rooms. It was only after a hard fight that the flames were ...

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  32. THE GASCOIGNES COMING TO DUBBO.

    The world-renowned Bascoignes (five in number) are to bo seen in Dubbo through the enterprise of the Monarch Pictures. The management was so ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. DUNEDOO HOTEL SOLD.

    Mr. Shepherd has Sold the license of the Royal Hotel, Dunedoo, for £3100. There are now two hotels doing big business in this go ahead little town, ...

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  34. Tasmanian Government Defeated

    The Tasmanian Government has been defeated by a majority of one. It appears that Mr. Whitsitt, a Liberal, sent some potatoes to New South Wales, but ...

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  35. Mr. Hoyle's Excuses.

    Mr. Hoyle stated that the Government had been accused wrongly of extravagance, and of an inclination to rush into mad finance. He justified ...

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  36. CHRUCH OF ENGLAND.

    Next Sunday (Palm Sunday) there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7.30; children's service at 10, when the children will be instructed ...

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  37. NO. 2 STARR-BOWKETT.

    Mr. W. Leonard, of North Dubbo, was the successful ballotor in Connection with the draw of the No. 2 Starr Bowkett Socicty on Wednesday ...

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  38. DEATH OF MRS. HUNT.

    The death occurred at Parramatta on Monday of Mrs. Lilian Austral Hunt, wife of Mr. S. S. Hunt, of "Yennova," Obley. Deceased, who was only ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. Postal Officials.

    An apprication for an award in the terms of a claim filed in October last was made in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court on behalf of the Post and ...

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  40. MES. CHARLES BEAR.

    We regret to learn that Mrs. Charles Bear, who recently underwent surgical treatment in the Hopetown Hospital, and had made excellent progress ...

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  41. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION.

    At the recent Local Government Conference in Sydney Alderman W. T. Lewis of Dubbo, was a candidate for the Committee, and was only beaten by ...

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  42. AN INVITATION TO LADIES.

    Ladies visiting Sydney are cordially invited to coll at 'The Ladies' College of Health, 54 Oxford-street, to discuss matters relating to their health with ...

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  43. Dubbo's Fruit-growing Industry.

    There are now at least half a dozen names in the Dubbo district which are indissolubly associated with fruit growing, but so far as successful ...

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  44. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr. Asquith has been re-elected unopposed. ...

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  45. COBBORA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    At the monthly meeting of the Cobbora Shire Council, held at Cobbora, Councillor Ross was appointed delegate to the Shires Conference. The ...

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  46. "SEQUAH" POPULAR AS EVER.

    The popularity of "Sequah" as a healer of various of the [?] that man is heir to has been strikingly illustrated during the week, and large crowds ...

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  47. THE MINORE BRIDGE.

    Mr. R. A. Campbell has arrived at Minore to superintend work in connection with the construction of the new traffic bridge. It is fortunate indeed ...

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  48. 100 Persons Frozen to Death.

    The steamer Newfoundland was caught in a blizzard while sealing off Newfoundland. Over 100 of the crew were frozen to death. Several bodies ...

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  49. ARRIVAL OF MR. V. A. R. CHAMPION.

    Mr. V. A. R. Champion arrived in Dubbo yesterday, and took over the position of Crown Lands Agent from Mr. W. J. O'Hanlon, relieving officer, ...

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  50. The Ulster Problem

    Lord Crewe in the House of Lords stated that the Government hoped the Home Rule Bill would be passed in such form as to meet with the general ...

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  51. Big Russian Strike.

    In consequence of the poisoning of a number of women employed in a cigarette factory in St. Petersburg 80,000 workers have gone on strike. ...

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  52. THE WARREN WEIR.

    The recent rains have had far reaching and beneficial effects in the Benah and Canonbar districts. This, it should be stated, is largely due to the ...

    Article : 104 words
  53. Big Billiards.

    Latest scores: Stevenson, 3306; Inman, 2897. ...

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  54. ORANGE SHOW RACES.

    The Orange A. and P. Association have decided to complete the carnival week by a race meeting to be held on the Orange Course on Saturday, 2nd ...

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  55. A Jap's Vengeance.

    An American doctor named Stryker was murdered at the Huan mines in Korea by a Japanese whose wife is alleged to have had relations with ...

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  56. BIG AUCTION SALES.

    Attention is directed to our advertising columns, where particulars of several important auction sales are outlined. One of the biggest yardings ...

    Article : 115 words
  57. C.P.S. REVENUNE.

    The following is a statement of the receipts at the Dubbo Court House for the quarter ended March 31, 1914:— Fees of Court, £14 6s; fees of District ...

    Article : 109 words
  58. DEATH OF AN UWKNOWN MAN.

    A man died suddenly at Utley's sawmills, near Peak Hill, on Tuenday. The coroner and the police went out. An inquiry was held, but there was ...

    Article : 73 words
  59. South African Strike.

    Mr. Harcourt stated in the Commons that acts done under Martial Law at the time of the South African strike were admittedly illegal. He suggested ...

    Article : 58 words
  60. A HUGE "CATERPILLAR."

    A curious looking agricultural tractor was unloaded at the Wellington railway dock on Monday morning. Like most of the farming tractors seen ...

    Article : 295 words
  61. THE TEMPERATURE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  62. Electricians' Strike.

    Two thousand electricians ceased work in London at one hour's notice. The dispute is likely to extend. ...

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  63. THE EMPIRE PICTURES.

    The Empire Pictures, though only showing three time a week—on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays— seem to be redoubling their past ...

    Article : 257 words
  64. "A MESSAGE FROM MARS."

    The manager of the Monarch Pictures was quite right when he said he had something coming that would both please the public and swell the receipts. ...

    Article : 221 words
  65. MISS FREEDMAN'S RECITAL.

    Our readers are once more reminded that Miss Leah Freedman, who is about to start classes in elocution and physical culture in Dubbo, will give a ...

    Article : 220 words
  66. strike of Coal-Miners.

    Fifty thousand coal miner in Ohio have struck Work for an increue in their wages. ...

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  67. Army Council Vacancies.

    Sir Charles Douglas succeeds Sir John French as First Mililary Member Of the Army Council. It is expected that General Sir Lan Hamilton will ...

    Article : 34 words
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