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  2. LATEST WIRES.

    The [?] is the [?] forecast for N.S.W.:—A tendency for thunder-storms on the [?] coast and highlands [?] line generally; ...

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  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 301 words
  4. THE WAR.

    Details of the damage done at Sca[?]-borough by the German shells show that six hotels, four large boarding houses, four [?], and a ...

    Article : 105 words
  5. ALLIES ADVANCE.

    The Allies have advanced from Nieuport to Lombartzyde. There have been many violent artillery duels. The Allies held all the captured positions. ...

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  6. Slump in Wool

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  7. SEED [?].

    Mr. Joseph [?] has been appointed [?] agent for the Government for the purchase of [?] wheat. The price offering is 5s 3d a [?]. ...

    Article : 31 words
  8. TURKS [?].

    The British [?] [?] the Turks in the Gulf of Saros. The Gulf of Saros is [?] north of the [?]. ...

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  9. [?] MURDOCH [?].

    Alderman Murdoch McLeod, the b[?] Scot, of [?], was welcomed back by the Wellington Council the [?] evening, Alderman T. ...

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  10. INVALIDS.

    Mr. P. [?], of [?] was admitted to [?] Hospital yesterday afternoon in a state of Collapse, caused, it is believed, by his ...

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  11. The Wheat Grab.

    Mr. G. Valder, Chairman of the Wheat Board, stated last night that agents had been appointed throughout the State to act on behalf of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. DEADLY MINES.

    Three [?] were [?] by mines off [?] [?], near [?]. Several [?] were drowned. It is [?] one of the ...

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  13. [?] HARVEST.

    The statistical [?] of the Genrie district harvest show that the average was just on four bags to the acre, and [?] bay [?] about a ton. ...

    Article : 28 words
  14. PRESS [?].

    A conference of [?] [?]ing the papers published in towns from [?] to Bo[?] will be held at Bell's [?] House Hotel to-night. The ...

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  15. [?] CROPS.

    The [?] is now practically completed in the Wongarbou [?]. Some good yields have been obtained, [?] Weir Bros., who have 400 ...

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  16. TURKISH VESSELS S[?].

    Information has been received from Constantinople that the [?] cruiser [?] sang two Turkish vessels at Beyrout. ...

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  17. DEATH OF MRS. SPARGO.

    At the [?] age of 82 Mrs. Spargo, wife of Mr. J. M. Spargo, of [?] Swamp, died on Monday. Decreased came to Australia in 1858. She ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. Smash at Darling Harbour.

    A sensational smash occurred at Darling Harbour goods yards this morning. A fifteen-ton truck was being rushed along the [?] goods ...

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  19. DUBBO-[?] CREEK.

    The Dubbo Progress Association will meet at the Town Hall on Tuesday night next for the purpose of asking [?] Government to adopt a vigorous ...

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  20. DEFEAT INEVITABLE.

    The New York "Times" says: "Germany is [?] to sure defeat. She is bankrupt in statesmanship, over-massed in armies, and is under the ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. A [?] P[?]TATION.

    Mrs. [?], who has been in [?] of the [?] Technical Dress-Making [?], is retiring from the post. Last Saturday she was the ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. THE BDDDAH LAKE BLOCKS.

    The applications for the two [?] Lake (Goan) blocks, [?] farms of about 676 acres, near [?], are [?] in. The first three days of ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. FIRE BRIGADE VOTES.

    Following are the estimates of the [?] to be expended in Western fire [?] districts during the year.— [?], £228; Cobar, £198; Gilgandra, ...

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  24. HARTLEPOOL CASUALTIES.

    During the bombardment of Hartlepool 55 people were killed, including many women and children, and 115 were wounded. Several shells failed ...

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  25. QUITTING CRACOW.

    Under the Allies' [?], the garrison in Cracow, which is [?] chiefly of German civil officials, have left for Vienna. All the women and ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. CROWN LANDS AVAILABLE.

    Crown leases will be available [?] 18th January in the districts mentioned hereunder. Particulars may be obtained at this office:—[?] 1 ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    In order that our staff may enjoy a [?] well-[?]arned holiday at [?] the "Liberal" will be issued nest week on T[?]day instead of Friday, and ...

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  28. MR. S. CUMMINS.

    Mr. S. Cummins, District Works Officer, accompanied by Mrs. [?] and his family, left by last night's mail for Sydney, where be will spend his ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. CHURCH OF ENGLAHD.

    To-night (Friday), at 7.30, there will be the usual service of evensong and [?]. On Sunday the services will be as usual. Special ...

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  30. Uproar in Parliament.

    There was a scene of uproar in the [?] of Representatives early this [?]. Mr. Sampson was [?] on the second reading of the Bank Bill, ...

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  31. SERVIA CLEAR OF THE ENEMY.

    It is [?] admitted in [?] that the Austrian killed and wounder in Servia number 100,000. Se [?]ia is now entirely free of ...

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  32. SCARBOROUFH.

    Several shells struck the General Hospital and the Royal Infirmary, where wounded soldiers were being attended to. None were injured. ...

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  33. MUTTON VALUES EASIER.

    The trend of rates was in buyers' favor at the [?] sheep sales last Monday. Supplies were big, running into 43,000 head, and, as exporters ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. [?] BIG [?].

    "The Brute," a very big feature film, produced by the Famous Players Co.," in five reels, arrived in Sydney this week, and before being released ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. Earlier War News.

    The Press [?] [?] that the Germans shelled [?] at 8 o'clock in the morning, and an action was in [?] off the town. ...

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  36. THE HOSTEL.

    The ante-vacation gathering at the Hostel, North Dubbo, took place on [?] evening. The [?] presented a [?] tri[?]ket cease to Miss Rankin, ...

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  37. CHEAP, FRESH VEGETABLES.

    The Dubbo Fruit Co. notify in this issue that they can meet the vegetable requirements of Dubbo at the cheapest [?]. All vegetables are fresh from ...

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  38. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The latest donations to the Dubbo [?] Patriotic Fund are:—Exo[?] of the [?] A. [?], £3; R. H. N[?]lson, £1 1s; John Allison ([?]), £1 ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. PROPERTY SALE.

    Mr. John Gavin's "Round Hills" property, of 5000 acres, near Toora-weenah, has been sold to Mr. A. E. [?], of "Bedford Park," ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. AN [?] UTTERANCE.

    One of the speeches which will go down to history is that delivered by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the [?] Hon. D. Lloyd George, at the ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK."

    The book and play by Archibald [?] [?] made a decided sensation in the 80's, but the photo-play has scored even greater success, ...

    Article : 101 words
  42. GERMANS CHASED.

    When the [?] destroyers appeared the bigger ships [?] in the [?][?] and retired. They pu[?][?], and [?] minor [?] ...

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  43. MISS C. LEES HONORED.

    T[?] is no more enthusiastic worker in local [?] circles than Miss Caroline Lees. What ever she takes in hand [?] does with characteristic ...

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  44. District School Examinations.

    {No abstract available}

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  45. A Visitor's Opinions.

    Mr. H. E.[?], the well known herbalist, who has been on a visit to Dubbo this week, is a much-[?] man and being a keen ...

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  46. DETAINED IN GERMANY.

    Mr. Peter Links, of Cowra, late of Dubbo, and his wife,[?] by Mr. M. Links, of [?], ex-[?] of that town, early in the year went ...

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  47. REPORTED SINKING OF GERMANS

    An unofficial report from BIyth states that all the German vessels have been sunk. Another statement, published unofficially, is that the Britishers [?] ...

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  48. THE FESTIVE SEASON.

    The [?] [?] is now on all of us. Everyone is in a generous mood, and disposed to scatter [?] of kindness and admit the special ...

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  49. PITY POOR COBAR.

    Things were pretty bad in every Western town on Monday, and Dubbo was no exception to the rule so far as general discomfort was concerned. At ...

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  50. TYNE FLOTILLA ATTACKED.

    A [?] and six men of [?] of the British destroyers [?] now in the hospital. They state that three German cruisers and four destroyers at ...

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  51. LICENSING APPLICATION DISMISSED.

    In the Licensing Court on Tuesday, the Magistrates, Messrs. W. F. Robertson and W. T. Lewis, dismissed the ap[?]cation of Ja[?] Lawson, formerly of ...

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  52. GOING [?] THE WAR.

    Mr. [?] Westom [?] to S[?]ney on [?] [?] to with G[?] to his [?] [?], who is [?] for the war as it member of ...

    Article : 98 words
  53. NYNGAN WATER SUPPLY.

    In order to preclude the [?] of a water famine in Nyugan, the Works Department are about to renovate the old Darouble dam, about ...

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  54. GERMAN [?].

    It is [?] probable that the Germans sent out the cruisers largely for moral [?], but did not attempt action with their main [?] or invasion. ...

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  55. A BROKEN LEG.

    Jack Howes, the 13-year-old son of Mr. Charles Howes, Wongarbon, [?] with a painful accident on Tuesday. He was sewing up a burst bag of ...

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  56. AN OLD DUBBO ESTATE CHANGES HANDS.

    Hain and Scaright, Ltd., Sydney, to-port having just completed the direct sale of Mr. Martin Lohan's "Mount [?]" Estate, near Dubbo, "Mount ...

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  57. COLLIE BRAVES.

    There are quite a lot of the [?] young men who are anxious to become soldiers. They desire to join the Gilgandra Light Horse, and it is likely ...

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  58. SCHOOL COOKERY.

    The following were the [?]-winners in [?] cookery classes [?] by Miss Tugwell at [?] Dubbo District School:—[?] class, Miss Zoc ...

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  59. BREACH OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    The greatest annoyance is [?] among the civilian inhabitants of Britain that unfortified towns should be subjected to bombardment without ...

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  60. GAZETTE NOTICES.

    A special lease of 105 acres, parish Burrawoug, county Gordon, has been granted to Edward Ryan, of [?], Cumnock. ...

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  61. THE TRAFFIC BRIDGE.

    The [?] work in connection with the Traffic [?] will he completed by Christmas, but [?] and other minor matters will ocupy the ...

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  62. WHEAT ACQUISITION BOARD.

    The Cabinet on Tuesday appointed the following gentlemen to administer the Wheat Acquisition Act:—Mr, Valder, Director of Agriculture; Mr. Day, ...

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  63. 1000 CONCESSION PASSES.

    Mr. E. [?], [?] of the Dis [?] [?], was [?] [?] yesterday in singing [?]0 ticket [?] for his pupils. Over 1000 ...

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  64. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    The Empire Picture programme for Saturday is something very special, the main feature of which is a 3000ft. Thanhouser drama, a story of ...

    Article : 183 words
  65. The [?] Reserve.

    As briefly indicated in our last issue, the Dubbo Land Board had before it on Thursday the reference from the Minister for Lands for inquiry and ...

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  66. A [?] OFFER.

    Mr. John M[?], of The Springs, [?] [?], has [?] 10 bags of [?] to the Dubbo [?] Co., with a [?] that it be [?] by ...

    Article : 70 words
  67. DAMMING THE MACQUARIE.

    In answer to a letter forwarded through Mr. T. [?]. Thrower. M.L.A., [?] the Hon. Secretary of the [?] [?] of the Farmers and Setters' ...

    Article : 121 words
  68. GERMANY'S DESPERATION.

    The military correspondent of "The Times" derides the German raid on the coastal towns, which, he declares, merely exhibit the state of the enemy ...

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  69. LADIES, WHY SUFFER?

    Will ladies kindly note [?] the ne visit to Dubbo of Mrs. C. E. Raynor, the highly qualified lady representativte of the "Natura" Health Co., Sydney, ...

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  70. WELLINGTON SHOW

    Mr A. E. Rottou, Secretary of the Wellington Show,[?]:—I notice a p[?] in the last [?] of your [?] stating that the Wellington ...

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  71. GERMAN TREACHERY.

    It has [?] reported that the German vessels [?] British signals and were taken for British vessels until they [?] firing. ...

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  72. SALVATION ARMY.

    There will be a novel and highly intefesting entertainment at the Salvation Army Barracks on Tuesday, evening. The chief entertainer is a ...

    Article : 49 words
  73. EMBY AND TOOLOON.

    A notice [?] in our advertising columns [?] the sale by anction of [?] and Tooloou stations, [?]. Enjoying as they do a ...

    Article : 141 words
  74. EFFECT OF BRITISH NAVAL GUNS.

    Some of the British warships [?] have returned to [?] from the Belgiau coast, reported that their guns caused great havoc amongst land ...

    Article : 40 words
  75. CHRISTMAS IN THE CAR!

    Owing to the disturbing influence of the war, it is calculated that 80 per cent. of car owners, many of whom are accustomed to take a trip to ...

    Article : 306 words
  76. GERMAN [?]—A DUBBO [?].

    A good deal of very justifiable [?]tment has been [?] by the almost princely manner in which German prisoners are entertained by [?] ...

    Article : 301 words
  77. SCHOOL BOYS KILLED.

    A [?] fell among a group of school buys at Hartlepool, killing 15. The [?] gable of a [?] killed 10 persons who were seeking refuge. ...

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  78. BOOM IN [?]

    The [?] of the bombardment has caused a marked increase in [?] both along the coast and in England. ...

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  79. LATE MRS. JOHNSON.

    The [?] Mrs. [?], who died recently in [?] at the age of 75 y[?] was [?] mother of Mr. T. P. Fisher, of [?], [?], late of Gilgandra, ...

    Article : 247 words
  80. "THE ROSARY."

    The [?] of "The [?]," which is to be produced in the [?] Hall, [?], on Tuesday, 22nd inst., by the Country [?], Ltd., and which ...

    Article : 227 words
  81. THE EASTERN THEATRES.

    The German army on the Polish front [?] of 20 army [?]. The flanking operations is the Carpathians and on the [?] are being ...

    Article : 61 words
  82. The [?].

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
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