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  2. THE WAR. More Enemy Infamy.

    Lord Derby made a significant announcement that unless the young men enlist before the end of the present month the Government will redeem its ...

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  3. Our Soldiers.

    Trumpeter J. F. Smith, of Dubbo, who writes by every mail to his mother, is a lad in whom filial love is strong, His letters are redolent of the ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. DIED IN THE HOSPITAL.

    Mr. EDwar Thos.Downes (80) died in the Dubho District Hospital on Wednesday night. He was single wan, and came hore from Burrowa on a ...

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  6. DOING FOR ENEMY SUBMARINES.

    It is unofficially stated that a British cruiser sank two German submarines in the Straits of Gibraltar. An Italian submarine and torpedo ...

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  7. BENI WEIGHBRIDGE.

    Mr. T. H. Thrower, M.L.A.,has been officially informed that in respose to the represontations of Mr. Arkins and himself a railway weighbridge is to be ...

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  8. APPENDICITIS

    Mr. Stanley Murray, son of Mr. and Mre. Joseph Murray, of Newtown, Dubbo, is animate of Hppoteun Private Hospital. He is convalescent ...

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  9. A WAR BRIDE.

    On Tuesday at st. Brigid's; Church, Dubbo, in the early morning, Righ Rev[?] Dr. Bropby celebrated the marriage of Private Joseph Longbottom, of Dubbo, ...

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  10. LATEST WIRES.

    The "Coo-ces," nearly 250 strong, reached Sydney shortly before noon, and were accorded a tremendous reception. Tens of thousands of people ...

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  11. MARVVALE HARVEST.

    The greater portion at the wheat crops in and around Mary tail e have been cut for hay, in consequence of the late frosts and effects of the dry ...

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  12. WAR COMMITTEE,

    The personnel of the new war Committee ie as follows:—Messrs. Asquith, Balfour, Lloyd George, Bonar Law, and Hickcnnan. ...

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  13. GOVEBNOR-GENERAL.

    At a meeting of a sub-committee of the Dubbo District Caledonian Society held last night, it was decided to Invite the Governor-General to attend the St. ...

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  14. NEAR IT.

    Near it more than once was the experience of Mr. "Billy" White in his ventures in connection with Melbourne Cup Tatts. The goddess just tickled ...

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  15. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    The French occupied Metzet and Farish Heights, and made contact with the Servians at Babuna. ...

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  16. BELGIAN ART UNION.

    The drawing of the Motor Car Art Union in aid of the Belgian Fund took place last night at the Empire Picture Stadium. A benefit entertainment, a ...

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  17. BULGARS REPULSED.

    Violent Bulgar attacks at Krivolak were repulsed. ...

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  18. ANOTHER BIG HAUL.

    Messrs. G. W. Bell, A. West and Yincc Carr had another big haul on Tuesday night and Wednesday. They brought home over two ewt. of fish, ...

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  19. LOCAL AND GENERAL. LAND AT NYNGAN.

    Where were 91 applicants for six blocks of an average area of 2468 acres, No. holding, balloted for at Nyngan on Tuesday. Eighty-three of the ...

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  20. BULGAR DESERTERS.

    Bulgar descrters, who are arriving iu Roumania in considerable numbers, declarc they will not fight against the Russians., ...

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  21. MONASTIR.

    The population of Monastir has been reduced to 23,000. ...

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  22. DISTRICT FATS TOP THE MARKET

    Short supplies forced competition at the Homebush cattle auctions last Monday. Only 1050 bead were on offer. Values in consequence advanced 30s to ...

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  23. SERVIAN PRISONERS.

    A Berlin message states that over 4000 Servians have been taken prisoners in Western Moravia. ...

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  24. SEVERELY [?].

    Mr. G. M. Crawford, lineman, attached to the Dubbo branch of the Electrical Engineering Department, met with a painful accident at Trundle on ...

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  25. SAKES OF WESTERN WOOLS.

    Sheepowneis with wool catalogued for sale at Jan! Tuesday's Sydney auctions met an excellent market, Mr. John W. Machin, Gilgandra, secured ...

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  26. DIED AT MUMBIL.

    Mr. Robert McDowell (80), a grand old-man of Mumbil, has passed away. He is survived by his wife, one boh and nine daughters. The married ...

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  27. MUNITIONS FOR BULGARS AND TURKS.

    The Germans discharged over 1000 waggon loads of munitions at Danube ports. ...

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  28. A TRAVELLING STOCK CASE.

    A case of interest to drovers and stockowners was before the Dubbo Court, when a drover named William Burton was fined £2 with other Court ...

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  29. SHOULDER DISLOCATED.

    Mr. Thomas O'Brien, Of Eulomogo, is still suffering from the effects of an accident he met several weeks ago. He was riding home one very dark night ...

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  30. WESTERN THEATRE.

    French troops repulsed further enemy attacks in the Champagne region, and also bombarded the German organisations.' ...

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  31. SAD FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Master Frank Grey, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Grey, late of Dubbo, accidentally sustained fearful injuries at Woodstock on Wednesday night. The lad, who ...

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  32. A PROMISING ORCHARD.

    Just on the outskirts of Gilgandra there is one of the prettiest homes in the West. But it is nothing now to what is promised in the near future. ...

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  33. BENI HARVESTS.

    Mr. James Donnelly, of Boni, is not a man to blow about his crops. Therefore when he says he will get six bags to the were it may be taken for granted ...

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  34. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    Desperate fighting is proceeding on the Styr. ...

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  35. ENEMY REPULSED.

    The enemy's attacks at Hatalisvskaja have been repulsed. ...

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  36. BIG HAY YIELD.

    Mr. Leslie Clark, of "Dulciedene," Terramungamine, has just cut 300 acres for hay. He is confident that the yield will average 21/2 tons. This opinion is ...

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  37. THE DARDANELLES.

    Wedgewood stated in the House of Commons that the Sulva Bay landing had been mismanaged, and an example should be made of the bunglers. He ...

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  38. MONABCH PICTURES.

    Oil Wednesday night last the Monarch Pictures opened in their beautiful new airdome to a packed house. Tonight is announced as another night of ...

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  39. PBESENTATION TO MB. AND MBS. J. W. BONNINGTON.

    Last evening the members of. the Methodist Tennis Club and some friends met at "Lillimur" to show in some practical [?] their appreciation of ...

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  40. RUSSIA'S GREAT RESOURCES.

    The moil of military age in Russia at the outbreak of the war was estimated to number 21,400,000. ...

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  41. A PRESENTATION.

    On Tuesday evening the members of the Dubbo Drill Club made a presentation to Staff Sergeant Major Owens, who has drilled the Club since its ...

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  42. THE 4s A BUSHEL GUARANTEE.

    In Parliament on Tuesday, replying ton question, Mr. Grahame said that those farmers who had put extra land under cultivation on the Government ...

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  43. MURDER MOST FOUL.

    A submarine flying the Austrian ”flag sank the Italian liner Ancona off the coast of Sardinia. Later. ...

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  44. Empire Pictures.

    "The Loet Paradise," in five stirring reels, by the Famous Players' Company, is the big feature that will be presented by the Empire Pictures ...

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  45. THE WHEAT GRAB.

    In the Assembly on,Tucsday Mr., Brinesley Hall moved an adjournment to discuss the arrangement entered into between the Commonwealth and the ...

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  46. J.G. BROWN'S EMPLOYERS.

    Though no publicity has been given to it for some time employees of J.G. Brown are each and all voluntarity levying each week on their wages ...

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  47. "THE TRIAD."

    "The Triad" improves on acquaint-ance. The November issue just to hand is full of good things. The theatrical and musical criticisms are ...

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  48. SERGEANT N. LOVETT.

    Mr. F. S. Levett, of the Public School, Maryvale, has received a letter from his son, Sergeant Norman B. Lovett who is fighting for his King and ...

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  49. "THE BIG E."

    Such is the name of a big harvester manufactured by T. Robinson and Co., of Malbourne. There is a minimum of gear, and owing to a scientific ...

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  50. THE HOTEL COONAMBLE.

    The comforts and luxuries of the best city hotels are available at the Hotel Coonamble. It is a large building, designed and contrapted with a view ...

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  51. STOCK SALE.

    A very successful sale of store cattle was held at the Dubbo Corporation Yards on Tuesday, 9th inst., by Messrs. McVicar and Dennis, in conjunction1 ...

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  52. Wongarbon Thanked.

    At the last meeting of the Wongarbon Patriotic Association the following letter from the Secretary of the Gilgandra Recruiting Association was ...

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  53. RUSSIA HITTING BACK.

    A Petrograd communique states: Alter desperate fighting on the bank of Checknivkn, we broke the Ausro-German lines, prisonering 2000,, and ...

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  54. IN SCOTLAND.

    Corporal Perey Field, Writing home from Scotland, says inter [?] [?] at Milnathort, Scotland, during my convalescence. ...

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  55. ALLIES v. BULGARS.

    Sofia reports estate that the Allies have taken the offensive along the whole fron at Vardar and Strummtza, where the Bulgarians have been ...

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  56. TANNED SHEEPSKIN CLOTHING.

    The Secretary of the Tanned Sbeepakin Clothing Committee writes:—Please publish in your paper that we have received advice from Messrs. ...

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  57. WESTERN DISTRICT EXHIBIT.

    A magnificent upeeiment of the what grown in 1 lie district this year—a sheaf of Chant's Prolific--was given by Mr. J Doyle, of "Bushey Park," this week ...

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  59. SERVIA.

    It is reported in Paris that when the Bulgarian and German forces junction they will make for Salonica instead of Constantinople. ...

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  60. CHURCH PARADE.

    There will be a church parade for. senior cadets on Sunday to permit of their attendandce at the Roll of Honor ceremony at the Methodist Church ...

    Article : 33 words
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