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  2. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mr. S. B. T. Allen, Assistant C.P.S. at Coonamble, has been appointed to act in a similar capacity at Wellington. He is a brother of Mr. W. S. T.Allen, ...

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  3. LATEST WIRES.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:—Fine and cool, with scattered clouds; some light showers, chiefly over the south-western slopes and ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH ROLLS.

    Yesterday was the last day for Federal enrolment. Ample warnings have been issued from time to time, so that those who find themselves disfranchised ...

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  6. "A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL."

    The above is the title of the famous picture actress, Mary Pickford's, greatest success. The Sydney press were loud in their praise of this great ...

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  7. Government Extravagance.

    Mr. H. Y. Braddon, in retiring from the Presidency of the Chamber of Commerce said the State Parliament's programme was so voluminous as to raise ...

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  8. WOOL SALES.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., wired us on Thursday:—At our wool sale to-day, owing to the European war, the new market showed a decline of 5 to 10 ...

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  9. MEMORIAL HERVICE.

    The Rev. Robert Moore Laverty, who labored in connection with the Methodist Church in this circuit, died recently in Sydney, after painful Operations. ...

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  10. A GRIM(M) YARN.

    Arthur Grimm, even in the unkindly atmosphere of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, has to let some of his congested humor escape. He really ...

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  11. CHRUCH OF ENGLAND.

    To-night at 7.30 there will be a Preparation Service, with Intercession. Prayers will be offered for those who in these critical times have to decide ...

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  12. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Colonel Piastra, Secretary of the Salvation Army in the Commonwealth, visited Dubbo on Tuesday. In the evening he was entertained at tea by the ...

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  13. Last Macquarie Election.

    A petition of Mr. R. W. D. Weaver against the return of Mr. Thrower at Macquarie last election, has been resubmitted to the Elections and ...

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  14. VISITORS TO GILGANDRA.

    No special Show trains were run to Gilgandra, and the ordinary trains which travelled to that centre on the days of the Show were only fairly well ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. The Absent Vote.

    In the Assembly last night the Premier (Mr. Holman), in reply to a series of questions which had been on the business paper for several days in Mr. ...

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  16. THE DUNDULLIMAL SCHOOL.

    Mr. C. R. Tuxford has been appointed schoolmaster at Dundullimal and Hyandra Creek, and took up duties on Monday, the arrangement being that ...

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  17. INDIGNATION AT DUNEDOO.

    The people of Dunedoo are indignant at the publication in a paper of a statement that the town ia retrogressing. All who know the town regard ...

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  18. DEATH.

    Denis Dowling, aged 48, died in the District Hospital on Tuesday, as the result of pneumonia. He was a stranger to the district, having come, it is ...

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  19. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    The Rawsonville branch of the F.S.A. will hold their annual Carnival on 19th August, not the 9th, as has been reported. Arrangements are well advanced, ...

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  20. MISSING PAPERS.

    Every week complaints reach this office that subscribers do not rcceive their papers per post. And we take it for granted that many more bear ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. A DAY ON THE LINKS.

    The ga[?]a day on the golf links on Monday promises to be a great success. In the morning members will compete over an 18-hole course, and associates ...

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  22. PUBLIC OFFICIAL HONORED.

    Previous to his wedding, which took place in St. Andrew's, Sydney, Mr. W. O. Scott, clerk in the Dubbo Lands Office, was presented by his fellow ...

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  23. WELLINGTON DISTRICT PROPERTIES SOLD.

    T. M. Sherriff reports having further sold two fine properties in the Wellington district. "Mumbil," of 1738 acres was secured fay Mr. H. ...

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  24. WEATHER CHARTS.

    A weather chart is now posted each day at Captain Heane's office. Much information relative to the meteorological conditions is given thereon. ...

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  25. CHOICE WAGGA PROPERTY SOLD.

    Hain and Searight, Ltd., Sydney, announce the sale of "Overdale," at one time portion of the well-known "Oura" Estate, near Wagga. "Overdale" ...

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  26. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    "Fighting Blood," a good story of a victim to the liquor habit, will be screened as the star at the Empire Pictures to-morrow evening. It is ...

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  27. DUBBO TOWN BAND.

    The Dubbo Town Band will play in the Park on Sunday afternoon. The following is the programme:—March, "Marine Artillery;" valse, "Queen of ...

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  28. RABBIT SKINS.

    Riley, Newman Dep. Co., Ltd., inform us that there has been a revival in the price of rabbit skins since the late heavy decline in the London market, ...

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  29. A DANCE.

    A dance was given by Mr. and Mrs. M. Griffin; of Tomingley, at their residence on Friday night, the 17th inst. There was a large attendance and all ...

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  30. FARMERS' PICNIC.

    Mr. T. A, Nicholas has generously consented to act as Hon. Secretary for the Dubbo District Farmers' Picnic, which will be held on Mr. W. W. ...

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  31. ROBINSON CRUSOE PANTOMIME.

    The greatest schoolboy story ever written is undoubtedly Defoe's romance, "Robinson Crusoe," which Stanley McKay and Co. are to produce ...

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  32. Holy Trinity.

    The Rector, the office-bearers, and congregation are particularly anxious that the debt on Holy Trinity, which a few weeks ago Amounted to about ...

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  33. FAMILY LONGEVITY.

    Mr. William Leighton, of Running Stream, presented a case for the healthy climate of the district (says the Wellington "Times.") His age is 77½, ...

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  34. H.A.C.B.S. EUCHRE PARTY.

    The cuchre party and dance, held in the Protestant Hall on Wednesday evening in connection with the H.A.C.B. Society, was a pronounced success, over ...

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  35. WINTER WHEAT CROP.

    On Mr. H. Purseglove's farm at One Tree Hill, Geurie, there is now on the point of ripening a 50-acre crop of selfsown wheat, of the Bunyip variety. ...

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  36. EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE.

    The Railway Department announces the issue of cheap tickets to Melbourne by train leaving Dubbo at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 12. ...

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  37. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL IN DUBBO.

    Not Sydney alone, but the world, endorses the verdict that Thorne's Throat Leaves stand alone as a cure for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, etc. Procurable at ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. "GAZETTE" NOTICES.

    The "Government Gazette" notifies the reversal of the forfeiture of the special leases of Lionel Forlonge (of Barbigal) in the parish of Ballimore, county ...

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  39. CONSTABLE ACQUITTED.

    At the Wellington Police Court Constable Bath, of Obley, was charged with allowing a prisoner to escape from custody. The constable was honorably ...

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  40. LATEST CABLES.

    During a fete at Tudela, Spain, a mass of combustible material prematurely exploded. Twenty-five persons were instantly killed and 50 others wounded, ...

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  41. ENTERPRISE.

    Mr. J. Spittle, of the Royal Hotel, Warren, is a first chop boniface and an A1 sport. He is also an ardent agriculturist, and is doing wonders with ...

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  42. ANOTHER RECORD FOR FATS.

    Morath Bros., 5 Moore-street, Sydney, advise having sold another draft of 4300 fat sheep on Mr. Bolger's "Wonbobbie" Station, Warren, 26s being ...

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  43. THE WAR.

    The war between Austria ami Servia is likely to develop into a great European conflagration. Germany has rejected Sir Edward Grey's proposal for ...

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  44. JUPP'S ADVICE.

    Thus Jupp. Gardiner, the somewhat erratic politician, at Cobar: "I hope Mr. Kelk will bring as many to the poll as he can. If the anti-Labor ...

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  45. FORBES TO STCOKINBINGAL.

    At a meeting of the Forbes Railway League on Monday night several speakers heatedly affirmed that the Government were guilty of a bare-faced, ...

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  46. THE WARREN WEIR.

    A new cottage has been put up for the keeper of the Warren weir, and a telephone having been fitted up, the operation of the sluice-gates is under ...

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  47. HEAVY BAIL.

    Andrew Byrne, a resident of Molong, has been allowed £400 bail to appear at the next sitting of the court, to answer the charge of inflicting, grievous ...

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  48. C.S.A. RAILWAY PROPOSAL.

    A large deputation from Cobar waited on Mr. Griffith, Minister for Works, in Sydney last week, and urged the construction of a railway from Cobar to ...

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  49. Dubbo Mechanics' Institute.

    A special meeting of the Committee of the Dubbo Mechanics' Institute was held on Wednesday evening, when there were present. Messrs. G. H. Taylor ...

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  50. A HUGE CABBAGE.

    A huge cabbage, grown by Mr. George Currie, was brought to town by him on Tuesday and presented to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Porter, of the Exchange ...

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  51. DUBBO BOWLING CLUB.

    A special general meeting of the Dubbo Bowling Club will be held to-night at the Court House Hotel, at 8.15 o'clock. The business is to ratify ...

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  52. COUNTRY SCHOOL.

    The Works Officers have been very busy of late in connection with the erection of new, or additions and improvements to existing, schools. The ...

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  53. TOORAWEENAH SHOW.

    Entries closed on Saturday for the Tooraweenah Show, and the number exceeded the expectations of the most optimistic of the Committee. All ...

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  54. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The ferment in Ireland continues, and the tragedies of Sunday night have been the subject of heated debates in th House of Commons. Eight ...

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  55. BIDING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Albert Townsend, of Gilgandra, had a sensational experience the other day. The horse he was riding plunged into a hole that was concealed by star ...

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  56. THE SEPTIC TANK.

    The first septic tank system to be installed in Dubbo is now practically completed. As might be expected, it is one of the numerous modern devices ...

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  57. A PEETTY WEDDING.

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated at "Globe Lands," near Dubbo, on Wednesday, the contracting parties being Mr. Clement Phillips, one of the ...

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  58. CHEAPER MUTTON.

    Consumers are in for a little let up in the cost of mutton supplies. Prices were lower all-round at Homebush last Monday. Supplies were he[?]vier than ...

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  59. A BLESSING TO WOMEN.

    Ladies, is your health causing you anxiety. We are sorry, but won't you let us help you? we really feel we can with our wonderful "Natura" ...

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  60. LIBERAL SOCIAL.

    On Tuesday night next a euchre party and dance will he held in the Empire Hall, Dubbo, in aid of the local Liberal Association. The ladies' committee, ...

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  61. SPORTING.

    Chud Goodwin, who is out to revive the "noble art" in Dubbo, guarantees two ding-dong battles at his Stadium, on Saturday night. Tiny Ryan (Peak ...

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  62. OUR SCOTS.

    Attention is directed to the following facts in connection with this year's Cal[?]donian celebrations:— Tenders for (1) the publican's booth, and (2) the ...

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  63. RACING IN THE WEST.

    Clubs affiliated with the Western District Racing Association are at present at issue with respect to dates allotted for the respective meetings (says the ...

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  64. THE DUFAULT COMPANY.

    Paul Dufault, the famous tenor, has been fortunate in securing a talented group of associate artists, and a pleasing feature in connection with them is ...

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  65. DUBBO LICENSE-HOLDERS.

    As indicated in a previous issue, the license-holders of the Dubbo district were represented at the seventh annual conference of the N.S.W. Licensed ...

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  66. PRESBYTERIAN CHRUCH.

    The services in Dubbo on Sunday next and at B[?]ninyong will be conducted by the Rev. W. G. Davies, of Victoria, who happens to be Visiting in the ...

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  67. TENNIS.

    The following matches will be played on the Dubbo Club's court in the Association Cup Competition:— Saturday, 1st August — Elong v. ...

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  68. Works n Scientific Ideas.

    Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is the most reliable remedy for all affections of the throat and chest in youth and old age. It works on scientific lines, ...

    Article : 46 words
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