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    Sheerful letter. He [?] [?] [?] one of a guard [?] [?] prisoners [?] ...

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    Commercial Bank, continues to [?] busy, though an [?] man, receiving Dubbo District Australia Day money. ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. [?]kish Transports Big Clash Imminent.

    It is reported that the Kaiser recently wrote to the commanders on the Western front, expressing his surprise at the poor results of the recent ...

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  6. FOOTBALL TEAM

    The following players will represent North Dubbo against Wongarbon to-morrow afternoon:— Sharpe, Piper, Bawden, Peachey, Langhy, Hives Cook, ...

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  7. THE P.P. BOARD'S £50.

    At their July meeting the Dubbo P.P. Board voted £50 to the Australia Day Fund, The Council of Advice, by letter, had intimated that the Minister ...

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  8. NORTON-GRIFFITHS' AGREEMENT

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Wade moved that the agreement with Norton-Griffiths was unsatisfactory and fraught with grave danger to the State, ...

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  9. PRIVATE IKE WALLS.

    Private Ike Walls wrote to his brother, Mr. Roland Walls, Dubbo from the Dardanelles on 22nd July. He stated that he had been in the firing ...

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  10. WELSH STRIKE OVER.

    The Welsh coal strike has been officially declared as ended. ...

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  11. DIED IN LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    It is announced in Dubbo to-day that Mr. Byron Parker,son of Mrs. Parker and the late Samuel Parker, of Dubbo, died yesterday in Sydney, supposedly ...

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  12. GERMAN SUBMARINES CAPTURED

    It is reported that the submarine which sank the Aarbic was afterwards captured by a naval vessel. The crew are now prisoners in England. The ...

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  13. PRIVATE PERCY FIELD.

    Private Perey Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Field, of Dubbo, who saw service at Samoa, and afterwards sailed with a New Zealand contingent for ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. GETTING BACK ON THE COUNCIL.

    A drama in several acts Some time ago the Dubbo Council ordered the Railway authorities to cease polluting the river per medium of the railway ...

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  15. LOCAL AND GENERAL. ARE YOU ENROLLED?

    Mr. Merrion, Electoral Officer for the Darling, visited Nymagee and prosec[?]ted 17 persons for neglecting to get their names on the roll. ...

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  16. BIG CLASH IMMINENT.

    The Allies' officers are all optimistic, while the armies generally are awaiting a big clash in the best of spirits. ...

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  17. ANOTHER WOUNDED SOLDIER.

    Mr. W. J. Hahony is in receipt of an official telegram, informing him that Sergeant Hiddlestone. brother of Mrs. Mahony, has been wounded at the ...

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  18. GEEAT BRITAIN AND GREECE.

    It is announced that an important commercial agreement between Great Britain and Greece has been signed. Greece undertakes to prevent traffic in ...

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  19. AN OMISSION.

    The name of Thomas Moore was inadvertently emitted from the list of "Innis Vale" donations to Australia Day. The amount wan £1 10s. ...

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  20. CONDITIONS BAD.

    Mr. Arthur West, the much-travelled commission agent, of the firm of Weaver and Co., has just returned from a trip through Coolah and Cassilis ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. TRUMPETER SMITH.

    Trumpeter J. F. Smith, in a letter to his mother. gives a very fine description of the landing of the Australian troop on the Gallipoli coast on ...

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  22. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The story of "The Million Dollar Mystery" will be further unfolded at the Monarch Picture Palace to-night—that portion which is published in the ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. Letter to the Editor.

    Sir.—Recently Eschol residents, in common with other centres, received a circular letter from the Secretaries of the Dubbo District Australia Day ...

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  24. A TURKISH STORY.

    A Turkish message declares that the Allies' left wing at Seddul Bahr unsuccessfully attempted to destroy the Turkish trenches and batteries. ...

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  25. NO ADDRESS.

    Mr. J. Anschau, postmaster, states that a book, "The Warwick Poets," has been posted unaddressed. It might, be thinks, be intended for one ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Three young men, Messrs. Jack Scifleet, Jim Morris and Tom Smith, bad an exciting experience while driving from Geurie to Wellington ...

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  27. TURKISH TRANSPORTS TORPEDOED.

    British submarines torpedoed four Turkish transports. ...

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  28. TANNED SHEEPSKIN WAISTCOATS.

    The following additional donations have been received by the Commercial Bank, Dubbo. in aid of the above fund: —Daniel Caton, of Carinda, £5; C. R. ...

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  29. FURTHER SUCCESSES.

    Mr. W. H. Scholz, of Gilgandra, scored Again at the Grenfell Show. He won the ribbons for strong and weak milling wheats. ...

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  30. GERMAN CONFIDENCE.

    A German newspaper has collected reports from German planters and settiers in the South Seas. General contentment is stated to prevail. Some ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. RESUMED DUTY.

    Mr. F. Davis, of the Electrical Engineer's Department, has resumed duty after a pleasant holiday. He spent his vacation on the North Coast, having ...

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  32. ENTERTAINING RECRUITS.

    The Dubbo Minstrels and the Methodist ladies entertained the recruits at the camp last night. A concert was given in the main pavilion, those who ...

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  33. ANOTHER HERO KILLED.

    Private Percy Forrester, son of Mrs. Bradbury, of Geurie, was killed in action in the Gallipollean fighting [?] official intimation reached his mother ...

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  34. FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Salvation Army Band will serenade Dubbo next Sunday morning and afternoon, to raise funds for three more motor ambulance cars, which the ...

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  35. INDEMNITY PAID.

    Germany has paid Spain £12,000 as indemnity for seven Spaniards shot at Liege. ...

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  36. GREAT COBAR.

    Tho Caucus on Wednesday declined to agree to the Government becoming a debenture holder in the Great Cobar mine in order to ensure the working ...

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  37. NORTH DUBBO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the members of the North Dubbo Improvement Association was held at Mr. Norman's residence last night. The President (Mr. J. C. ...

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  38. ESCAPE AND RE-CAPTURE.

    Fred. Ivers, who was arrested at Dubbo on a charge of stealing a horse and sulky, belonging to Bedford, Taylor and Weston, escaped from the ...

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  39. TREATING OUR SOLDIERS

    There's not a bigger-hearted lady in the West than Mrs. Hamerr. She's never done with good works. Yesterday afternoon she feasted out soldiers ...

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  40. POPE AND PEACE.

    Cardinal Gibbons has presented to President Wilson a message from the Pope on peace. ...

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  41. CLERGATE WOOLLEN MILLS.

    It is not generally known that a woollen mill has been in full working order at Clergate, about six miles from Orange, for several years, and has been ...

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  42. SOLDIERS FAREWELLED.

    Privates A Dawes and R. Curry, of Balladoran, who were on final leave, were in Dubbo on Tuesday afternoon. Oor Jamie. who is always there when ...

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  43. RUSSIA.

    Colonel Repington says that the Russian armies round Vilna can hold their ground or retire slowly during the next ten days. Then they will be out of ...

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  44. DEPARTURE OF RECRUITS.

    Fifty r[?]cruits will leave Dubbo this evening for Sydney. At 5.15 a procession will be formed at the Show Ground in which all the camp will take ...

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  45. ANOTHER MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. H. S. Webb, of Christi[?] and Webb stock and station agents, Dubbo, has purchased a new Ford motor ear through the local agents, ...

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  46. EROKEN ARM.

    Mr. Walter Petric. an employee of Mr. T. J. Moore, butcher, Talbrager street, Dubbo, met with an accident this morning. He was about to start ...

    Article : 39 words
  47. Commercial. LOCAL. RETAIL PRICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  48. DUBBO RACECOURSE.

    Big improvements are to be effected at the Dubbo Racecourse, and at once. The track is to receive attention and the betterment completed before the ...

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  49. DUBBO BOWLING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Dubbo Bowling Club will be held at Bear's Exchange Hotel on Wednesday, 8th September, at 8 p.m. Mr. W. T. ...

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  50. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    A blasting accident occurred at Cullaghan's mine, Parkes, on Wednesday morning. An old miner named Stewart Monteith had charged a hole with ...

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  51. Australia Day Races.

    A meeting of the committee of the Australia Day Race Club was held at Frith's Occidental Hotel on Tuesday evening last, when there were present: ...

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  52. Don't Forget.

    That the Spring Meeting of the Dubbo Joeltey Club will be held on Wednesday and Thursday next. 8th and 9th inst. ...

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  53. PRIVATE F. G. WOODFIELD.

    Private F. G. Woodfield, the gallant young Englishman, who was placed hors de combat the third day after the historic landing at Gaba Tepe is ...

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  54. PRIVATE J. J. TURNER MISSING.

    Mrs. Turner, of Gipps-street, Newtown, Dubbo was officially informed by wire on Wednesday that her son, Private J. J. Turner, has been ...

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  55. WOOL.

    The A.M.L. and F. Co. Ltd., report under date 1st September:—Trans actions in the local market have been of very small dimensions during the ...

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  56. A SUNTOP TESTIMONIAL.

    Mr. W. G. Payne, known to everyone as "Billy," a man of restless energy, a man with a heart as big as a mountain, one of the best citizens in ...

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  57. ENORMOUS LOSSES.

    A Petrograd official message says:—The Russians are holding the enemy at most points, inflicting enormous losses. ...

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  58. PRIVATE F. SHANKLAND.

    Private F. Shankland, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coffee, arrived in Egypt in July. Writing to Mrs. Coffee on 28th July he detailed bis ...

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  59. GEURIE CARNIVAL.

    Messrs. J. M. and J. E. Whiteley are again the hon. secretaries for the G[?]urie Carnival, which will be held on Wednesday, 22nd inst. The ...

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  60. GALLIPOLI.

    General Hamilton reports: Further fighting occurred in August 27 and 28 in the north section of the line. It resulted in the capture of an ...

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  61. THE MARCH TO SYDNEY.

    Mr. R. G. Hitchen, Captain of the Gilgandra Rifle Club, has already enrolled 12 of the 25 men who with him, will march to Sydney shortly and join ...

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  62. MILITARY FUNERAL.

    The body of Private Walter Walker, who died at Liverpool Camp of cerebro-spinal meningitis, was brought back to Gilgandra and accorded a ...

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  63. IN HOPETOUN.

    In Hopetoun Private Hospital: Miss Kathleen Baird. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baird, of "Cootha," is doing well after an operation for ...

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  64. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    The Empire Pictures will be shown to-morrow afternoon and evening, when an all-star programme will be presented. On the bill are a big wa[?] ...

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  65. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Bandmaster Hamilton, a returned soldier, who some time ago delivered a lecture in connection with the Monarch Pictures in Dubbo. has been ...

    Article : 72 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. A HERO'SMAERRAGE.

    There was a touch of romance about the marriage of Miss M. Murphy, of Wellington. The bride-elect journeyed to Fiji. accompanied by her sister, ...

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  68. WOOL SHIPMENTS TO ITALY.

    Wool business with Italy has latterly shown considerable expansion. Winch combe, Carson, Ltd., commenting on the subject, state that prior to the ...

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  69. LAIRD-BOYD SHORTHAND.

    The attention of our readers is called to an alteration in the advertisement Of the Laird-Boyd Shorthand Schools to the effect that their new address is ...

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  70. WATTLE DAY.

    Wattle Day (Wednesday, September 1st) was celebrated with much eclat and ceremony at the Dubbo District School The buildings were nicely ...

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  71. MRS. SERISIE'S EFFORTS.

    The following balance sheet has been submitted by Mrs. Serisier in connection with her Australia Day efforts:[?] Street boxes, £138 6s 2d; hotel boxes. ...

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  72. FEDERATION DEBATING SOCIETY.

    At a recent meeting of the above Society the Hon. Premier, Mr. J. McKean, moved that it is expedient to withdraw the [?]anchise from women. ...

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  73. WOOL.

    Mr. T. Coulstock, Talbragar-street, asks us to announce that he is prepared to buy wool in any quantities at highest market rates—cash on delivery. ...

    Article : 387 words
  74. Advertising

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  75. Advertising

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