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  5. A Dardanslles Heru

    [?] the Dardanelles, [?] on furloungh [?] where Mrs. Morrice, the [?] for same time ...

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  6. Our Soldlers

    Private Colin Farlow, son of Mr. and of Fariow of Towri, Maryvate, has been awarded the D.C.M. Mr. J. W. Sillar has received on ...

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  7. RUSSIAN COUP DE MAIN.

    A Perrograd comminioue styates thatafter as dashing coup de marit the Rus ...

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  8. WAR Lensns.

    Of males deait with ander the war census so far per cant classed as fit, 32.per cent, As doubtful, and 5.8 per cent. as unfit Of those batween ...

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  9. BIG HERVIN VIGTORY.

    A Paris message says that the Ser[?]ens counter attacked and defeated the [?]ans south eastward of Belgrade, [?]ing terrible losses, They also ...

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  10. For Wounded Soldiers and Sallors.

    A conference of the Australia Day Committee and Red Cross Soniety Decided upon the formation of small executive of representatives of Australia ...

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  11. LOCAL AND GENERAL. COLLATHED IN THE STREET.

    A veteran named Andrew Ch[?] collapsed in Wingewarra street, near the Sports Groung, on Wednesday afternoon. He was taken to the District ...

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  12. SAVAGE BULGARS

    A Paris paper's thens correspondent declares that Bulgarian invaders ...

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  13. MORE HUNISH BARRARITIES.

    The Ser[?]an Minister at Bucharest has protested to the American Minister at Bncharest against German excesses at Belgrade, When the Huns captured ...

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  14. Shellmaking.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to continue the conrract for shelhnaking until June 30th, ...

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  15. TRHFOIL HAY.

    On Benalong dats this spring there has been a prolife growth of tref[?], too much for the stock to eat up. But it has not been wasted, Mr.J.A. ...

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  16. A SPELL UP NORTH.

    Returned to Dubbo after serveral months Eex-Senior-Sergeant Hayes has just spent at Graton, where one of this daughters reaides Mr. Hayes says ...

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  17. A Warning to Farmers.

    Mr. Hughes warns farmers against making sales of their wheat to specurators until the rate of freight is declared on October 29, Forward ...

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  18. A PERFECT SIRE.

    Mr. J. S. McChdden's trotting stellion, Abduliah cleve, now standing the sesson at The Grango, Dubbo, is anIdeal trotting house, and descerids from ...

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  19. OBLEY DISTRICT.

    Mr. J. H. Ritter has just returned After spending a fortnight on "Yoctooga." his in the Obley histrict. He states that the country ...

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  20. GETTING ABOUT AGAIN.

    Mr. Percy Soane attended the Dubbo A. N. R. races this week. It was his first outing for many weeks, during which time he he was suffering from in ...

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  21. SULGARIAN CLAIMS.

    A Blilgarian communique claims the selanre of an impotant strategical position at Sultanepeh, and the capture of 200 Servians, 12 guns and ...

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  22. The Federal Cabinet.

    It is practically certain that when the Federal Parliament is resumed on Wednesday Mr. Fisher Will not sit as Prime Minister. The Cabinet offered ...

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  23. TOOTH AND CO., LTD.

    The above firm require tenders tor the cartage of Zetz-Spa case from Dubbo to Ballimore, filling with ZetzSpa, and returning to Dubbo for rail ...

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  24. A GRIEVANCE.

    Residents of North Dubbo are loud in their complaint against the railway fficials for locking the gates the street crossings before the appointed ...

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  25. RAILWAY HOTEL GILGANDRA.

    Phoenix-like from the ashes of Skelton;s Hotel Gilgandra has. nrisen the new Railway Hotel, a magnificent pile, ably conducted by Mr, A. J. Lance. ...

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  26. IN THE WEST.

    A Paris communiqne says chat after a violent bombardment the enemy renewed his attack at Prunay. Our machine-guns, supported by hurricane ...

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  27. LAMB SALE AT NARROMINE.

    Messrs. A. W. Cleaver & Co. will conduct a big lamb sale at Narromine on Monday next, October 25. No less than 3100' will be offered in lots to suit ...

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  28. Parliament House Refreshment Rooms.

    Notice of motion was given in the Assembly that the sale of liquor in the refreshment robms of Parliament House should cease. ...

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  29. "BURGOEN" SOLD.

    Mr. T. R. Cleaver has disposed of "Burgoen" Station, in the Mundooran district, to Mr. T. M. Smith, of "Kurrajong Park," Wongarbon. The sale ...

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  30. Letter from Trooper Kelf.

    Trooper W. S. Kelk, before having to retire through illness, wrote as here under to Mrs. Kelk:—Mediterranean Sea, ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    In the Assembly last night Mr. Grahame statod that December 1 was the date fixed when farmers willing to sell their wheat to the Government at 4s ...

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  32. SANDRAGS WANTED.

    It is, perhaps, more important to prevent.an Australian Soldier from. being wounded than it is to cure him after he has been wounded. For this reason ...

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  33. Empire Pictures.

    "Our British NaVy," a stupendous production,. taken by the express permission of the British Admiralty, will be screened by the Empire Pictures ...

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  34. LANDING AT SALONIKA.

    The landing of Allied troops at Salonikn is proceeding in perfect order. The enemy submarines try to interfere, but without avail. ...

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  35. NARROMINE CROPS.

    Mr. Frank Mack, who is one of the largest wheaatgrowers in the State, and the father of big farming in the West, eays that the last rain saved the erops ...

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  36. FARM LABOR.

    Mr. H. V. Thorby, Hon. Secretary of the Macquarie District Council of the Formers and Settlers' Association, writes:—At the hist meeting of the ...

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  37. Earlier Wires.

    Colonel Repiugton, "Times" military correspondent. writes;—No doubt the Servian army is opposed to superior forces. The Austro-Germans are ...

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  38. AN AMPUTATION.

    Mr. George Ball, an employee of the Dubbo Wool Scour, bad half of one of his thumbs amputated in the Dubbo Digtrict Hospital on Sunday. His ...

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  39. CATHOLIC BENEFIT.

    The Empire `pictures stadium was opened last night for the season. There was an immeuse attendance, and there were many enthasiastic comments of ...

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  40. A COMPLETE DENIAL.

    At the meeting last night of the Committee of the Dubbo Patriotic Fund a complele denial was given to the statement alleged to have been made ...

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  41. MR. SPENCE RESENTS CRITICISM,

    Mr. W. G. Spence, P.M.G., said that some of the postal unions were going too far. and a rap over the knuckles would do them good. Hef Refering to ...

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  42. Fatal Accident.

    Mr. Jam's W. Prince lineman, attached to the Dubbo Eledrical Engineering Office. Was fatally injured at Eumungerie yesterday. Full ...

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  43. Letter to the Editor.

    Sir,—It has been my lot to bp informed by a reliable authority of the split in the ranks of the Municipal Council on their lust meeting night. ...

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  44. SANDY CAMP EXCHANGE.

    The Minister for Lands. Hon. W. G. Ashford will visit Dubbo next week, and from here, in company with Mr. John Harden, he will proceed to Quambone ...

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  45. OUT TOMINGLEY WAY.

    Mr. W, E. Tink of "Wilton," who was in town yesterday. says that but for the last rain the crops in the Tomingley district would be mostly failures. ...

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  46. SONGS OF A SENTIMENTAL BLOKE

    Angus and Robertson have just issued the most typically Australian book published since "THe Man from Snowy Biver" appeared 20 years ago. The ...

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  47. Wedding.

    A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Methodist Church yesterday, the contracting parties being Millia Ada. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ...

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  48. REFERENDUMS, 1915.

    It has been derided that the writs for the Beferendums shall issur on Tuesday. the 2nd November, and it is intended in commence the despatch to ...

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  49. HOME AGAIN.

    After an absence of eight mouths. Mrs. Burkitt, wife of Dr. Burkitt. returned to Dnhbo on Monday. Mrs. Burkitt left here carly in Mareh, ...

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  50. AN ALLEGED DESERTER.

    Yesterday Constable Gibbos, acting under authority from the Defence Department. arrested a young man named Norman Staey-Duke, the joker who last ...

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  52. BARREENONG ESTATE.

    Winchcombe,Curson, Ltd., in conjunction With Edward Weaver and will submit to anction at Forbes on November 10th, the well-known ...

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