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  2. Advertising

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  3. Hibernian Send-off.

    A very enthusiastic function took plce at Mr. J. White's, Talbragarstrect, on Saturday night, when Corporal W. Baldwin and Private E. ...

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  4. LATEST WIRES. THE FATE OF THE MINISTRY.

    The Labor Conference has carried further resolutions, censuring the Government for its action in regard to the first plank of the fighting platform, ...

    Article : 269 words
  5. THE WAR The Dublin Revolt.

    The insurrection by the members of the Sinn Fein Society, which broke out in Dublin mud a few other centres in Ireland, has been effectually ...

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  6. THE APRIL REVENUE.

    The comparative statement of the consolidated revenue of the State received during April, 1915, and April, 1016, has been issued, and show that ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. GENERAL TOWNSHEND'S SURRENDER.

    The news of the surrender of General Townshend at Kutel-a-Amarn, in Mesopotamia, was received in Great Britain with the greatest regret, but caused ...

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  8. GEURIE RAINFALL

    Mrs. E. M. Done, postmistress at Genrie, kindly forwards particulars of the rainfall registered at that town for the month ended April 30th, the ...

    Article : 38 words
  9. MORE RECRUITS ARRIVE.

    A special train, conveying over 240 recruits for the Dubbo Camp, arrived here this forenoon. The men were all of a fine stamp, and their addition ...

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  10. A PECULLAR ACCIDENT.

    Master Jack Fitzhardinge, son of Lieut. A. F. Fitzhardinge, of Gilgandra, was the victim of an accident or misadventure last week. He was engaged ...

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  11. DEATH OF A CHILD.

    About midnight last night the death occurred in a local private hospital of John Bishop, the eight-year-old son of Mr, W.J. Bishop, of Narromine. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. Our Soldiers.

    Mrs. Burkitt has received a cable from Surgeon-Captain E. H. Burkitt from Colombo, where be has arrived safely. ...

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  13. THE Y.M.C.A. IN CAMP.

    Mr. A. G. Robertson, the Y.M.C.A. representative, is at present in town supervising the work which the Association has taken in hand at the ...

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  14. Personal Notes.

    We regret to state that Mr. A. A. Kirkland is at present confined to his room, and his condition is causing his family some anxiety. His many ...

    Article : 611 words
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  16. Weather Forecast.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:—Fine, frosty nights on the highlands; tendency to cloud development in the northern border districts. ...

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  17. VOLUNTARY REQUESTRATION.

    John James McCowan, of Mogrigny, [?] Dubbo farmer. Mr. W.H. Pal[?], official [?] ...

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  18. The Price of Oats.

    Oats sold this morning at 2/6 to 3/per bushel. ...

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  19. BIG PRICES FOR SHEEP

    Owners with sheep forward for sale at Homebush last Thursday had good [?] for congratalation Prices were [?] the previous auctions. owing ...

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  20. Industrialists Getting Busy.

    The industrialists, who now have control of the executive of the Labor Conference, intend to select a candidate to run against Mr. McDonald at ...

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  21. EIGHT HOURS FOR STATIONMASTERS.

    The eight-hour system tor stationmasters and night officers on the railways came into effect from Monday last (May 1st) on all the intermediate ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. Early Closing of Hotels.

    The motion in favor of six o'clock closing of hotels will be submitted to the Labor Conference, and if it is made a plank of the platform alt members ...

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  23. THE PRESS AT WONGARBON.

    At the annual meeting of the won[?] branch of the F. and S. Assocation on saturday night one member [?] the opinion that the ...

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  24. Increase of Yarding Rates.

    The Meat Industry Board has increased the rates for yarding sheep to Id per head and cattle to 6d per lead, being an increase of ½d.for sheep and ...

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  25. GETTING A "MOVE ON."

    The Wongarbon branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, though not as numerically strong as might be expected in a district where wheat and ...

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  26. Dubbo Revisited.

    Mr. J. Phillips, who was a prominent commercial man in Dubbo in the early eighties, but now a resident of Sydney, has been revisiting the scencs ...

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  27. Empire Pictures.

    To-morrow (Wednesday} night one of the greatest pictures ever shown in connection with the war will be screened at the Empire Pictures. This film ...

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  28. GULAR BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    On Sunday evening of last week a rather serious buggy accident occurred at Gular. Mrs. Blackman was driving a single-horse buggy containing two ...

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  29. FARMER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. James Hull, a farmer at Mogriguy, died suddenly while engaged on his farm this morning. When he started work he complained of not ...

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  30. "THE LIFE OF WALLACE"

    [?] Presbyberian School hail to-morrow (Wednesday) night Mr. A. Australin will deliver an address, on[?] The Life of Wallace," under ...

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  31. CATHOLIC JUBILEE AT BATHURST

    In connection with the jubilee of the Catholic diocese of Bathurst, which has been celebrated during the past few days, the Apostolic Delegate to ...

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  32. RAILWAY COLLISION AT GOULBURN.

    A railway collision of a serious character occurred at the Goulburn railway yards on Sunday morning last, when a goods train from Sydney, ...

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  33. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNTC.

    The teachers of St. Andrew's Sunday School wish to thank nil who worked to make the recent picnic a success, especially those who kindly ...

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  34. Narromine Land Board.

    A Land Board meeting was held at Narromine yesterday, when the following cases were dealt with:—Consideration of conflicting ...

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  35. GERMANY'S FIGHTING FORCE.

    The French General Staff estimates that Germany and Austria have 4,440,000 men under arms on all fronts. ...

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  36. MR. BEEBY'S WESTERN TOUR CANCELLED.

    Mr H. V. Thorby, the Hon. Secretary of the Macquarie District Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, notifies us that he has received ...

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  37. LABOR MEMBER RESIGNS.

    Mr. G. R. W. McDonald, Labor member for Bingara in the State Parliament, has resigned his scat, as a protest it is understood, against the ...

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  38. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES.

    A Paris commuique states enormous losses have been inflicted on the enemy north of Morthomm[?], in the Verdun region. ...

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  39. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK.

    The British steamer City of Lucknow has been sunk. ...

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  40. BATHURST AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    At a large meeting of the committee of the Australia Day Fund, held at Bathurst oil Friday last, it was decided on the motion of Rev. Father Mullins, ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. THE LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    Tho writ for the ballot under the Liquor Referendum Act was issued on Saturday last by the Chief Electoral Officer. Saturday, June 10th is the ...

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  42. GERMAN GAS ATTACK FAILS.

    General Haig reports that the Germans released gas over a front of 2000 yards to support their infantry attacks, which were repulsed. ...

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  43. The Wheat Problem.

    The Minister for Agriculture states that there is every prospect of entering into a big contract to send a lot more flour to the front. The Government ...

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  44. APPROACHING AUCTIONS.

    To-morrow (Wednesday).—Clearance sale of furniture, on account of Mr. W. C. H. Long, Talbragar-street. Joseph Field, auctioneer, ...

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  45. FORESTRY RETURNS.

    The amount of money collected by the local Forestry officers for the quarter ended March 8½st amounted to £1492 15s, This sum is considerably ...

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  46. MILITARY WEDDING.

    Another military wedding was celebrated at All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst on Monday evening when Private W. J. Maher, third son of Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 68 words
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  48. GEEMANS REPULSED BY IRISH TROOPS.

    "The Times" correspondent with the British headquarters on the western front writes:— "The Irish troops have been given an opportunity of saying ...

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  49. ALLEGED STEALING.

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. T. Cochrane, C.M., George Chisholm, alias Glissan Davis, was charged with the alleged ...

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  50. PENNY WAR FUND.

    A meeting of collectors to the Penny War Fund was held in the Town Hall on Friday last. Letters of appreciation were read from Lieut[?] Colonel ...

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  51. THE BOGAN COUNTRY.

    Mr. D. Moir, of the local Forestry Office, has just returned from a tour of the Bogan district. He says that everywhere the promises of a bountiful ...

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