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  2. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The value of the esate of the late Alfred Stokes, of Forbes, was sworn at £228,500. Probate to the amount of £33,270 15B 10d has been paid. ...

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  3. SENTENCES.

    Thomas Wright, who had pleaded guilty to as assault upon a girl at Blayney, was brought up for sentence. Accused, who said ho was only 17 ...

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  4. Weddings. Walker—Garnsey.

    The Methodist Church, Dubbo, was the seene of a pretty wedding of Wednesday afternoon, When Elsie Maud, eldest surviving daughter of Mr. and ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. THE WAR. Battle of Neuve chapelle.

    Details of the fighting at Neuvo Chapelie show that tho enemy are making incessant efforts to regain the lost ground. The attackers show signs of ...

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  7. PISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    Our readers will be pleased to hear that the above world-famous. company, after many years absence, will appear in the Empire Theatre on Saturday and ...

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  8. BATH[?]AST SHOW RACES.

    Mr. R. M. Lindsay(Secretary) has issued the card for the Bathurst Show races, to be held on the 17th and 19th April. The prize-money amounts to ...

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  9. CUMNOOK SHOW.

    At the Cumnock Show on Wednesday, and Thursday the principal winners in the horse section wore R. Bruce, W. W. Black, N. W. Strahorn, W. Butter, D, ...

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  10. SETTLED NEAR PENRITH.

    Mr. W. T. Johnston, late of "Eulbertie," near Trangie, has finshed tripping round and has bought a fine property near Penrith. He likes that ...

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  11. WAMBANGALANG WOOL.

    Mr. N. E. Lane, of Wambangalang, shipped his last clip of wool to the London market, through the Dubbo branch of tho Commercial Bank of ...

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  12. "THE WAR CRY" EASTER NUMBER.

    The Easter number of the "War Cry" is an (appropriate and excellent production, which, gives a wealth of information (written and illustrative) in ...

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  13. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    A final reminder is given that the Railway Picnic will be held on the Dubbo Show Ground on Monday. Special trains will convey the holiday. ...

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  14. REV. FATHER CROWE.

    Rev. Father Crowe, assistant to the Right Rev. Dr. Brophy, has been appointed Inspector of Catholic School's in the diocese of Bathurst. A ...

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  15. A MATTER OF DAYS.

    A correspondent at Petrograd considers the fall of Przemysl is only a matter of days. Prisoners captured declare that the garrison is on famine ...

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  16. LOCAL AND GENERAL. TO-NIGHT'S MEETING.

    A public meeting will be held in the Town Hall to-night to protest against the degrading of the Dubbo Gaol, and to initiate a movement for the ...

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  17. TO WELLINGTON.

    Miss Badman, who for the past six weeks had been one of the teachers of Modern Languages at the Dubbo District School, has been transferred to ...

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  18. THE BELGIANS.

    Lecturing before a large audience at the Town Hall last night, in aid of the Belgian Fund, Rev. James Wilson, who has just returned from the Front, said ...

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  19. A POPULAR APPOINTMENT.

    Councillor George Graham, President of the Talbragar Shire Council, is one of the latest appointees to the honorary magistracy. In the district where ...

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  20. PATRIOTIC NYNGAN.

    A corps of National Reserve is being formed at Nyngan. Mr. W. S. Kemmis (subject to m[?]itray approval) has been appointed drill instructor. A house to ...

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  21. DUBBO-MOLONG RAILWAY.

    A meeting of the Emmagool Railway League will be held at Mrs. Harper's, Cockle Shell Corner, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. ...

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  22. Costello-Leonard.

    A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo, on Monday last by the Rector, Rev. L. Dawson Thomas, when Emily Iveda, ...

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  23. MONARCH PICTURES.

    "The House of d'Or," a Lubin feature, is billed for the Monarch Pictures' entertainment to-night. It is a tense story of the machinations of an ...

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  24. STATE BATTERY AT CANBELEGO.

    A State battery is to be established forthwith at Canbelego, It will be worked on the principle of a percentage charge on the are crushed. ...

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  25. AUSTEALIAN TROOPS.

    The offical press correspondent with the Australian troops at Cairo states that the third contingent arrived at Cairo after a splendid voyage, which ...

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  26. LAND AVAILABLE.

    The following Crown lands will be available on 19th April:—Crown leases: Bathurst district 1 block, Gosford 1, Grenfell 2, Mess Vale 1, Mudgee 2, ...

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  27. MR. G.H. TAYLOR.

    Mr. G.H. Taylor, who has been visiting Tasmania on a health trip, intends spending a few days in Sydney before returning to Dubbo. Our veteran towns. ...

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  28. LEAVING FOR SYDNEY.

    After many weeks of waiting. Firstclass Constable J. L. McKay has at last got his marening orders. He leaves for Sydney on Monday evening. ...

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  29. A EUMUNGERIE AGENCY.

    Messrs. G. B. Woodley and Co. announce that they are established at Eumungerie as stock, station and forwarding agents. They have town blocks ...

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  30. BIG THINGS DOING.

    A despatch from Paris tells of the magnitude of preparations under way by the Allies for a big advance. The greatest quantity of munitions ever ...

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  31. SUNDAY REFRESHMENTS.

    Everyone, who feels disposed, will soon be able to get a cool drink on Sunday, provided the dispensers of such luxuries are disposed to trade on the ...

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  32. OUR MAYOR.

    At the conclusion of the Dubbo Jockey Club meeting on Tuesday evening Mr. Joseph Field congratulated an old and valued committeeman, Mr, J, ...

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  33. DIED AT KEMPSEY.

    The death is reported from Kempsey of Mr. Florance Theodore Percy, 39 years of age. Deceased, who was a compositor, was employed on the staff ...

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  34. NEW JUSTICES.

    The following Western residents have been appointed to the honorary magistracy;—K. Beaton, Orange; R. Blackall, Gilgandra; W. A. Caldwell, Trangic; A. ...

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  35. "HE OUGHT TO BE A LAWYER."

    More than one speaker at the Quarter Sessions remarked this of Mr. W. Wilkins. Our rotund, pleasant-faced friend had the misfortune to be no ...

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  36. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    Of the pupils of Miss Curwood, the following were successful at the theory examination in connection with the Trinity College of Music, held in ...

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  37. VAIN GERMAN EFFORTS.

    Despite all efforts, the Germans have not succecded at any point in Champagne in re[?]aking the ground conquered by the French. ...

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  38. Grice—Bree.

    Christ Church. Hamilton, Victoria, was crowded to the doors on Thursday afternoon, 4th March, on the occasion of the marriage of a local young lady ...

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  39. THE BELGIAN FUND.

    A meeting of the committee of the Dubbo Belgiun Fund was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. His Worship the Mayor presided, the other ...

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  40. MUTTON CHEAPER AGAIN.

    Monday was a buyers' day at the Homebush sheep sales. Supplies were heavy, and operators were not in big attendance. Competition as a result ...

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  41. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    A report from the Russian Headquarters in Caucasus says: "We have occupied the district at the source of the river Archave. The Turks were ...

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  42. SURPRISED AND SHOCKED.

    In the performance of their duty men have to do many things against which their nature revolts. It occurs in every walk of life. One of the most ...

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  43. FAREWELI TO REV. M. BEMBRICK.

    A meeting in connection with the farewell social to Rev. M. Bembrick was bold in the School Hall on Tuesday evening it was decided to present ...

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  44. THE DARDANELLES.

    A message from Berlin states that 80,000 Turks are concentrated in the neighbourhood of Smyrna. Refugees from Constantinople state that ...

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  45. TRANSFER OF STOCK INSPECTORS.

    In consequence of the approaching retirement of Mr. B. G. Dulhunty. stock inspector at Dubbo, the Minister for Agriculture, has approved of the ...

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  46. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    Charles Dickens' pathetically pretty story, "The (bimes," will be screened by the Empire Picture to-night. Those who have read these vivid pen pictures ...

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  47. DUBBO P., A. AND H. ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of members of the Committee of the Dubbo P. A. And H. Association will be held at the Association's rooms, Wingewarra street, on ...

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  48. MACEDONIA RECAPTURED.

    The steamen Macedonia, which escaped from Los Palmas, according to the "Daily Mail," has been recaptured by a British cruiser. ...

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  49. BRITISHER TORPEDOED.

    The British steamer Leemvarden was torpedoed by a German submarine four miles southeast of Mass. The ship's crew (17) were given five minutes to ...

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  50. SPECIAL VISIT MESSES. WEBB'S CUTTER.

    Our readers will kindly note that Messrs. E. Webb and Co.'s cutter, Mr. Nager, will be at the Royal Hotel on Tuesday, 23rd, and Wednesday, 24th ...

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  51. BURGLARS AT CUMNOCK.

    Mrs. J. Kiernan, of Cumnock, was aroused at 11 o'clock on Tuesday night by two armed burglars, who threatened to shoot her if she moved. Mrs. ...

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  52. NYNGAN SHOW.

    Nyngan Show will be held on April 29 and 30. Entries close on 22nd April. Schedules may be obtained from the Secretary, Mr. E. Costello. ...

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  53. COUNTRY AMUSEMENTS.

    Country Amusements Ltd. staged "Bunty Palls the Strings" to a fair house at the Empire Hall on Tuesday evening. They were billed to repeat ...

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  54. THE LATE MRS. TIBBITS.

    The death of Mrs. Tibbits, wife of Mr. J. C. Tibbits, of North Dubbo, mentis the snapping of one of the oldest personal links which bind us to the ...

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  55. TO HELP THE BELGIANS.

    The Salvation Army Sand will render a programme of music on Sunday night in the Park, commencing at 8.45. A collection will be taken up on behalf ...

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  56. THE TRIUMPH OF OIL.

    A demonstration of the Blanchard patent High-power Incandescent Oil Lump will be given at Messrs. Marcus Clark and Co.'s local premises on ...

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  57. THE HIBERNIAN RACES.

    Mr. Jack White, Hon. Secretary of the Hibernian Race Club, stated yesterday that the entries for the meeting on Wednesday exceed all expectations; ...

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  58. Late Wires. Latest Forecast.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:—Except for showers on the North Coast, with squally south-east winds, generally fine, with rising ...

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  59. UNNATURAL OFFENCE.

    William Mclntyre, who was represented by Mr. W. F. McManatney (McManaamey and Jelf) pleaded guilty to an annatural offence at Biddon on 20th ...

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  60. COLLIE PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The condition of the Collic Public School is a salire on the Governmental boast of the millions spent on education. Certainly the Government must be ...

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  61. MISS LEAH FREEDMAN.

    Miss Lenb Freedman advertises in this issue that she will resume tuition in [?]locution and physical culture in Dubbo on 13th April. This will be ...

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  62. THE BODANGORA CASE

    In the report of the Bodangora case, appearing on page 2, the surname of the girl was inadvertently omitted in the statement of the charge. ...

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  63. THE DUBBO GOLF CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the members of the Dubbo Golf Club was held on Tuesday afternoon—Mr. D. M. Soane presiding over a large attendance. The ...

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  64. Drowned at Manly.

    Two men, William Dobbs (40) and Thomas Keernan (35), a worder at the Manly Hospital, were wading in the surf at Manly yesterday, when both ...

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  65. AS EXPERIENCE WITH SHEEP,

    Mr. Compoell, of Gulargambone, had an [?]nenylable experience in removing 5000 sheep to agistment areas. On account of the absence of trucks at ...

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  66. BURNSIDE HOMES.

    The Scots of Dubbo are taking the lead of the country kindred societies, and have arranged an open-air enter. tainment in aid of the Burnsilc Homes. ...

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  67. Fedoral Legislation,

    The Federal Cabinet is engaged in discussing the nature of the order of business to be submitted to Parliament next month. It is believed that the ...

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  68. MR.T.R., CLEAVER.

    Mr. T. R., Cleaver, who purchased Burgoen, a Cue property, in Mundooran-Merrygoen district, about 12 months ago, was in Dubbo this week. ...

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  69. MORE ORANGE BOMBAST.

    Thus the Orange "Leader"—Now, just how the Government is going to give Orange the Western District Hospital without offending the other ...

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  70. Death of Mr. J. J. Calvert.

    John Jackson Calvert, for many years clerk of the Legislative Council and clerk of Parliament, died et his residence at Manly this morning, aged ...

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