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  2. Our Soldlers.

    Five recruits left Gilgaudra an Monday last to join the Riflemen's Thousand and several others have stated their intention of proceeding later on. ...

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  3. LATEST WIRES

    The following is the latest weather forceats for New South Wales:—Seattered rain and thunderstorms, with north-easterly winds over eastern half ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The Russian ffcesivoe as tsenmiatfe, and the conquered ground consolliated] in view of probable enemy attacks. The Austro-Germans have ...

    Article : 326 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. Advertising

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  7. MACQURIE DISTRICT COUNCIL,.

    The annual meeting of the Macquarie District Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association will be held in the Protestant Hall, Dubbo, on ...

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  8. RAWSONVILLE BRIDGE.

    January 26th (Anniversary Day) will be a red-letter day at Bawsonville, for that is the date upon which the recently constructed bridge over the ...

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  9. [?] [?] liberal WHIP.

    [?] T. R. Morham, M.L.A. for Parra[?] and Liberl Whip in the State Legi[?] [?] died on Tuesday night last. [?] many years he had ...

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  10. THE NEW WAR COUNOLL.

    A meeting is called for to-night in the Town Hail for the purpose of putting into operation the machinery of the new War Council Members of the ...

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  11. MISHAP TO A GIRL.

    On Wednesday last a painful mishap befel Gywnne, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. E. G. Adams, of "Mount Pleosant." She was engaged chasing ...

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  12. "OAKLEIGH" CLEARING SALE.

    We draw the attention of farmers to "Oakleigh" elearing sale, to be held at Bunglegambie on Wednesday next, the 19th inst. There are 100 bags of ...

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  13. LOCAL AND GENERAL, QUARTERLY LICENSING DOURT.

    A Quarterly Lieensing Court will be held at the Dubbo Court House [?] Monday, January 17th, at 11 a.m. ...

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  14. IMPORTANT STUD SALE.

    Messrs. H. Chisholm and Co., Sydney, and J. S. Leeds and Co., Orange, auctioneers in conjunction, have received instructions from the exceutors of the ...

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  15. SYDNEY'S NEW LORD MAYOR

    At a meeting of the Executive Coun[?] cil held on Wednesday Alderman R. D. Meagher, M.L.A., was appointed Lord-Mayor of Sydney for the year 1916. ...

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  16. DUBBO POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Messrs. L. J. Astley and K. N. Wilkins, J's.P., (Samuel Michalls pleaded guilty to a charge, of vagraney, and was ...

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  17. BEEF PRICES UNCHANGED.

    Supplices were partcularly light in the entile section at Homebush last Monday; but in spite of this values did not advanec. The public is ...

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  18. MRS. COYNE'S ILLNESS.

    It in with deep regret that we have to announce the very serious illness of Mrs. W. Coyne, of West Dubbo, Oh enquiry yesterday we learnt that ...

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  19. Earlier Wires.

    The British House of Commons has agreed to the second reading of the Military Compulsion Bill on the voices. The Labor members of the Cabinet, ...

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  20. LABOR. LEAGUE OUE REPRESENTATIVE.

    At a meeting of the Dubbo branch of the Political Labor League, held on Wednesday night, Mr. J. R. Wilson was appointed the League's [?]prosentative ...

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  21. A CHANCE FOR EARGAINS.

    Messrs. Ball end Welch, family drapers, of Gieorge-street, Sydney, announce their summer sale in our advertising columns to-day. This ...

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  22. PRIME MINISTER GOES TO ENGLAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will leave Melbourne for London by the Orient liner Osterley, on that steamer's next trip, which will be in ...

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  23. DRUIDS' ART UNION.

    The Druids' art union, authorised by the Attorney-General, is advertised in another column. A valuable list of 100 prizes aggregating £750 will be ...

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  24. ARRES[?]D ON SUSPICION.

    Thomas Champion, a young man, was before Mr. Olson, C.M., yesterday morning in the Police Court to answer a charge of having in his possesssion one ...

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  25. Bowls. C Grade Competition.

    A team Dubbo bowlers will leave by the day train to-morrow (Saturday) morning for Orange where they will meet the local representatives in the ...

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  26. Empire Pictures.

    Large attendances are still the order of the day, or rather night, at the Empire Pictures, where, under the open sky, the audiences are enabled to ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    The hot dry spell, which began with the new year, still continues with no indication of a break. Both in town and througboat the district the want of ...

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  28. MR. ASHFORD'S VISIT.

    Mr. Ashford, Minister for Lands, arrived in Dubbo by mail train yesterday morning. The-Minister, accompanied by-Mr. Surveyor Brown, of the local ...

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  29. MOSION'S HOTEL.

    There is no better known or popular house in the west than Moston's Hotel. Besides being one of the largest hotels at present in Dubbo, it has gained the ...

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  30. AN IMPUDENT THIEF.

    "This-will do me," remarked a candid and daring thief on Tuesday afternoon as he picked up a gem pendant, valued at £275, from the counter in ...

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  31. Bowls by "Lux" Light.

    A team of Dubbo bowlers will leave by the day train to-morrow (Saturday) of recreation so much app[?]dated d[?]ing summer mouths of playing games ...

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  32. THE IRISH PIPERS.

    Messrs. J. White and J. Barden are in communication with the Irish Pine Band, with a view to securing their services for the Bibernian Club's race ...

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

    A meeting of the committee of the Dubbo P.,A. and H. Association will be held at the office of the Association iu Wingewarra-street on Tuesday ...

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  34. A PAINFUL EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. Thomas Wilkins, of "Waratah," Dubbo, had a painful experience on Tuesday last, which necessitated medical attention, and he is still suffering ...

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  35. SUCCESSFUL CLEARING SALE.

    Messrs. Bedford, Taylor and Weston, Ltd., in cojuction with Mr. William Richardson, report having on Wednesday last conducted a most successful ...

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  36. Commercial.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  37. AN EYE TROUBLE.

    Mr. G. Smith, of Darling-street, is at present an inmate of the Dubbo District Hospital. Some time ago Mr. Smithontracted an eye trouble, ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. VISITOR FROM WONGARBON.

    Mr. David Bowling, of Wongarbon Public School, was in town for a few hours yesterday. He stated that at Wongarbon the weather continues hot ...

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  39. SHIRE CLERK KILLED AT WAR.

    Information has been received by Mr. F. Dunn, of Rylstone, by telegram from Sydney, that Mr. Ivan Armstrong, formerly Shire Clerk at Bylstone, has ...

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  40. CADELL'S PORTNIGHTLY SALE.

    Messrs cadell and Co. will hold their usual fortnightly sale on Wednesday next. ...

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  41. The Compulsion Scheme,

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, when the Compulsory War Service Bill came on for its second reading, Mr. Asquith said taht the Cabinet was ...

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  42. DEATH OF ADJUTANT DRURY'S MOTHER.

    Adjutant Drury, officer in charge of the local Salvation Army, received a wire yesterday from Toowoomba (Q.), conveying the sad news that his mother ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. APPROACHING AUCTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  44. Night Play by Motor Lamps.

    Forbes bowlers propose to light up their green for night play. Pending the crection of the necessary plant the?.lub enjoy the luxury of night play ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. TEACHERS' PRESENTATIONS.

    At the Summer Art School, which has just concluded its session at Sydney Mr. James Hickey, teacher at the Narromine Public School, presided at ...

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  46. CYCLONE AT SINGLETON.

    There was a terrific storm at Ravenaworth, a few miles from Singleton, on Sunday afternoon last. Roofs were demolished, and many grape vines and ...

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  47. FOUR MILLIONS OF GOLD.

    These glittering golden sovereigns represent the fortunes of lucky miners who toiled in the goldfields and sailed in the "General Grant" from ...

    Article : 139 words
  48. Sheepskin Gifts for Soldiers.

    The Secretary of the Tanned Sheepskin Clothing Committee for our soldiers at the front (Mr. E. A. Harris), writing on behalf of the Committee, ...

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  49. WINNERS OF "GOOD SHOF" COMPETITION.

    Messrs. D. Mitchell and Co., Ltd., have already announced the full list of wihners of their recent £103 cash competition in the city papers. The ...

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  50. TROTTER TIEBON BOY SOLD.

    Ribbra Boy, Mr. J. Nancafrow's well known trotter, by Ribbonite, from. Muriel, has changed hands, his new owner being Mr. J. T. Fenton. Ribbon Boy, ...

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  51. COLLIE FARMER'S EXPERIENCES.

    Mr. G. M. Edwards, of "Woodleigh," near Collie, was in town a few days ago, and in the course of conversation expressed himself as well ...

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  52. MILITARY AND THE SHOW GROUND.

    The officer in charge of the Military Camp at Dubbo Show Ground has been advised that the Defence Depurtment desires to immedintely increase the ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. OUTLAW GERMANY.

    When addressing a recruiting Meat. ins in London last month Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., said that Britain began the war in profound and shameful ...

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  55. HOME-MADE LOCOMOTIVES.

    There is a prospect that before long this State will launch out on an extensive scale of manufacturing locomotives for its own requiroments. At the ...

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  56. SIR HEROULES LODGE.

    The annual meeting of Sir Recules Lodge. M.U.I.O.O.F., was held in the Oddfellows Hall, Church-street,on Tuesday evening last, when the ...

    Article : 111 words
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