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  2. LATEST WIRES. Latest Forecast.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.— Passing thunderstorms in the north-east and becoming cloudy on the coast and highlands and ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. THE WAR.

    Earl Crewe, in the Souse of Lords, stilted the Admiralty's definite opinion was that the Formidable was struck by two torpedoes from a submarine. ...

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  5. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Service will be conducted by Mr. A. M. Ferrie at St. Audrew's Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Subseribers to the testimonial to Mr. ...

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  6. PATAL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Clarrie Bembrick, aged 22, son of Mr. S. Bembrick, late of Wellington, and nephew of the Rev. M. Bembrick, of Dabbo, was fatally injured near ...

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  7. Mr. Trefle Seriously I[?].

    [?]on J. L. Trelle, Minister for Lands, was operated on last night for appendicitis. He is in a low condition. ...

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  8. DOING WELL.

    About six years ago two of the staff of J. G. Brown, Dubbo, struck [?] on their own. They hadn't more [?] than they knew what to [?] with, ...

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  9. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    At Sunday's services the Rector, the Rev. L. Dawson Thomas, will preach all day. There will be a celebration of Holy Communion at North Dubbo ...

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  10. The Wheat Seizure.

    The case concerning the injunction a[?] New South Wales to restrain the State from selling or removing wheat will be heard in Melbourne ...

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  11. THE RESULT OF A STORM.

    Mr. R. Porton, of "Glengeera," Objey Rond, is a poorer man by the value of 400 bags of wheat, which he estimates as his loss by a storm in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. AT THIRROUL.

    One of the prettiest holiday resorts an the South Coast is Thirroul, right on the seaboard and at the bottom of the Bulli Pass. There, excellent ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. SHORTAGE OF BRICKS.

    Owing to the supply of bricks not coming up to the requirement work in connection with the erection of the new A.M.P. offices in Macquaric-street ...

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  14. DUBBO[?]P., A. AND H. ASSOCIATION

    At a recent meeting of the Committ[?] of the Dubbo P., A. and.H. Asso[?]tion the Show dates for 1915 were [?] for Wednesday and Thursday, the ...

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  15. OBLEY SPORTS.

    The following are the results of the Obley sports:--Opening Handicap, 100 yds, B. Haycock 1, J. Harper Threelegged Bacc, 50yds, C. L. Woodhonse ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. DICKEN!

    German newspapers state that the Cruxhaven raid was a failure, all the [?]ombs missing their marks. ...

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  17. INTENSE COLD.

    After the Turkish rout in the Cauca[?] bodies were found frozen. The only way to destroy them was by burning. The weather is so cold that the ...

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  18. DEATH OF MRS. PEARCE.

    Mrs. Ann Pearce, mother of Mr. W. Pearce, of Collie Station, died recently at Jerilderic, in her 95th year. The venerable iady was born in Scotland, ...

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  19. LOCAL AND GENERAL. LAND AVAILABLE.

    Crown leases will he available on 1st February in the districts mentioned hereunder. Particulars may be learnt at this office:—Bellingen district ...

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  20. DUBBO TOWN BAND.

    A meeting of the Committee of the Town Band was held on Tuesday evening, the President (Mr. J. H. Ritter) occupying the chair. It was decided ...

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  21. REV. L. DAWSON THOMAS.

    Rev. L. Dawson Thomas, who was inducted Rector of Holy Trinity, Dubbo, on Wednesday night, is delighted with the warmth of the ...

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  22. IN POLAND.

    It is reported that Von Hinderburg's army in Poland is blocked by mud. A new machine for breaking ice in the rivers has arrived at Thorn. If ...

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  23. Dubbo Hibernians.

    The annual meeting of the Dubbo Hibernian Race Club was held at Hamer's Hotel last night. Mr. J. Barden occupied the chair, and there ...

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  24. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.

    Mrs. Cox, wife of Mr. A. P'. Cox, manager of the Dubbo branch of the Australian Bank of Commerce, was admitted to Hopetoun Private Hospital ...

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  25. CARDINAL MERCIER'S ARREST.

    The Pope has protested to the Kaiser and the Emperor of Austria against the arrest of Cardinal Mercier. The Cardinals of Germany and Austria ...

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  26. DIED AT MARCH.

    Mr. Robert Griffith (66) died at March, near Orange, on Wednesday morning. He was one of the oldest and most popular members of that ...

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  27. REV. E. C. KEMPE.

    Rev. E. C. Kempe, M.A., Principal of the Brotherhood of the Goad Shep[?]rd, has completed his term, and will return to England in March. This ...

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  28. MR. INSPECTOR CAMERON.

    Mr. J. W. Sillar is in receipt of a letter from Mr. Inspector Cameron, Mr. Peterswald's predecessor in charge of the Dubbo Police District. Mr. ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. RELLIEVING C.P.S.

    Mr. E. H. Page, of the relieving staff of the Crown Law Department, is acting as locum tenens for Mr. A. T. Cochrance, C.P.S., who is absent on ...

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  30. ON THE DEFENSIVE.

    It is officially stated that the enemy's role in Flanders is now essentially a defensive one. ...

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  31. TOORAWEENAH SPORTS.

    Messrs. W. S. Schumack and H. E. Gillet are the joint hon. secretaries for the Tooraweenah athletic sports, which will be held on January 26. The ...

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  32. THE CAUCASUS.

    An official message from Petrograd states that the pursuit of the enemy in the Causasus continues. The Turks fought with the fury of despair in a ...

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  33. THE RAILWAY STAFF.

    Messrs. G. Russell, stationmaster, G. [?]lake, coaching clerk, and his assistant (Mr. W. Alexander) are on holidays, Which they are spending in Sydney. ...

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  34. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The battle front of the Monarch Pictures is continuously filling, and to-night a formidable array will be presented. The public will have to ...

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  35. WYCHITELLA RAINFALL.

    At Whychitella, Mr. J. G. Matchett's property on the Obley Road, the rainfall for the year amounted to 24.97 inches. On New Year's Eve 263 ...

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  36. IN-FRANCE.

    The Montreal "Star" correspondent in Northern Franco states that there is almost a complete cessation of hostilities. One British offieer describes the ...

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  37. QUARTERLY LICENSING COURT.

    A Quarterly Licensing Court for the Licensing District of Dubbo will be held at the Court House on Friday, 27th inst., at 10 a.m. ...

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  38. LICENSING COURT.

    Before the Licensing Magistrate (Mr. W. F. Robertson) this morning a transfer of the lilcense of the Royal Hotel, Duncdoo, from W. C. Brown to ...

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  39. COMIC OPERA FOR DUBBO.

    Local playgoers will no doubt be pleased to learn that we are to have a visit from the popular Merry Widow Opera Company. They will appear in ...

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  40. COURT HOUSE REVENUE.

    The following amounts have been received as revenue at the Dubbo Court House for the quarter ending [?]st December, 1914:—Public revenue, ...

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  41. Inter-State Shield Cricket,

    The Sheflield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia was commenced at the Sydney Cricket Ground this morning. Bardsley won ...

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  42. SERVIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Rome states that Austria has offered peace terms to Servia on the basis of status quo, plus Northern Albania, ...

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  43. FALSE RUMOR.

    There was much coneern among the many western friends of Mr. Eric Kater, when the rnmor flew about that Eric had ”died in Egypt. But, like ...

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  44. "CADADGAN."

    "Cadadgan," the property of Mr. Thomas Fisher, was blessed with a splendid fall of [?]in last week, and now presents a pretty landscape view. ...

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  45. KITCHENER'S REPORT.

    In the House of Lords in reporting progress Lord Kitchener said the great i[?]tial advantages the Germans had enjoyed owing to their numerical ...

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  46. ADJUTANT TEECE FAREWELLED.

    About 12 months ago Adjutant T[?], of the Salvation Army, was transferred from Bathurst to the charge of the Dubbo Corps. On ...

    Article : 163 words
  47. NEW IDEALS IN JEWELLERY.

    A. Saunders, Australia's Greatest Jeweller, of 807 to 817 George-street, Sydney, has issued a new catalogue, illustrating the newest ideas in ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. ON A VISIT.

    Mr. Bertie Layard, for some years a postal assistant in Dubbo, whence he went forth about two years ago to take charge of the Barringun office, has left ...

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  49. VITAL LSTATISTICS.

    The vitsl statistics for Dubbo during the quarter ending 31st December, 1914, are as follows:—Births, 50 males, 37 femalcs; deaths, 15 males, 12 ...

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  50. ALTERATION OF COURT DATES.

    Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., presided at a meeting of Justices of the Peace at the Police Court this morning. Messrs. R. G. Dulhunty and J. A. Ryan ...

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  51. A GOOD CROP.

    Mr. E. Hackney, of Tomingley distriet, is one of the farmers of that centre who came out well on the year. His harvest was a good one, and the ...

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  52. ON MULTAGOONA.

    Mr. W. W. Baird states that though there have been very anxious periods during the year he and his brother came through splendidly in connection ...

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  53. GEURIE RAINPALL.

    Mrs. E. M. Done, postmistress at Geurie, has supplied us with the following information relative to the rainfall at that centre for the year. ...

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  54. TOORAWEENAH RED CROSS.

    Mrs. Helen Brown, President of the Tooraweenah Red Cross Sociaty, begs to acknowledge the following further donations:—H. Irvin, sent., 1 bag ...

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  55. DEATH OF MR, PARKER.

    There were few better known business men in the West and no better citizen than Mr. J. D. Parker, who died at Mudgee on Saturday night, aged 54 ...

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  56. IN HOPETOUN.

    Mrs. E. Fitzgerald is at present an inmate of Hopetoun Private Hospital, suffering from gastric influenza. Before her admission to the hospital her ...

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  57. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    Another great programme is promised for to-night at the Empire Open-air Stadium. No less than three stars will be screened, two of them being ...

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  58. HORSE DROPS DEAD.

    It is an extraordinary thing for a [?]ealthy looking hourse of drop dead in a public street. But strange things will never cease happening, and every ...

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  59. RESUMED PRACTICE.

    Mr. R. Dickson, dentist, has resumed practice, and may be consulted at his rooms, Macquarie-strect, Dubbo, ...

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  60. GOLD SAVE SOAP.

    Mr. A. C. O. Lane, the proprietor of the Orange Soapworks, one of the oldest factories in the West, and which he inherited from his father, was in ...

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  61. GAZETTE NOTICES.

    Tenders close on January 14 for the crection of boys W.C,'s, etc., at the Coonamble Public School. Specifications may,be seen at District Works ...

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  62. DAMAGE BY FLOODS.

    The rain that fell in the Emmagool district on New Year's Eve was the most copious downpour of the year. About 2[?] inches were registered at ...

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  63. EXCITEMENT IN GE[?]E

    Quite a mild sensation was caused in Geurie on Wednesday by the advent of a trio of youths, who had levanted from their homes in Dubbo. The ...

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  64. DUBBO METHODIST CHURCH.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Committee of the Dubbo Methodist Church on Wednesday night Rev. M. Bembrick intimated that he would be leaving ...

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  65. WHEAT SEIZURE.

    On Wednesday the Secretary of the Dubbo branch of the Farmers and Settlers Association received five claim forms on which farmers are required to ...

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  66. DUBRO-WERRIS CREEK LINE.

    Twenty additional men were put on the Dubbo-Werris Creek railway co[?]struction work during the last couple of days, [?]ing the number of new ...

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  67. THE TRMPERATURE.

    The following are the readings of the thermomteter on the days named, as supplied to us by the official recorder:—Max. Min. ...

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  68. A WONGARBON WEDDING.

    At Wongarbon last week Rev. E. S. [?]enyon celebrated the marriage of Mr. George Pearson and Miss Lizzie Chris[?], both well and populariy known in ...

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  69. MIL L[?]

    The Loyal Sir Hercules Lodge, Dubbo, held its annual meeting on Tuesday, evening of last week, and the result of the clection of officers was ...

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  70. "ERABAN."

    Such is the name of Mr. A. H. McMillan's fine property betwen E[?]mun gerie and [?]doran, Mr. McMillan's crop averaged five bags, and his ...

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  71. A GOLDEN WEDDING.

    A happy re[?]ion look place at "Glenroy" on the 21st [?]t, the occasion, being the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Byers. In addition to ...

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  72. GOOD NEWS.

    We are pleased to note that in the station produce business the export trade, as wel as the local industries. [?]e making good progress towards [?] ...

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  73. Is Onequalled.

    Everyone should keep a reliable [?] medy in the home for immediate use in case of bowel trouble, Chamberlain's Colle and Dia[?] Remedy is ...

    Article : 51 words
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