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  4. UPPER HOUSE APPOINT

    It is reported in [?] that the Government intend to [?] appoint Messrs. A. K. Tre[?] sident) and A. E. Hunt ...

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  5. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    By yesterday afternoon's mall train the dead body of Miss Dumbrell was conveyed to Sydney for interment. It appears that the unfortunate young ...

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  6. Latest Casualties.

    The latest casualty list gives 125 killed in action, 48 died of wounds, while 311 were wounded. ...

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  7. THE DUBBO LIBERAL AND MACQUARIE ADVOCATE.

    Although no applications were lodged with the local Crown Lands Agent during the week, the volume of business has been exceedingly heavy. The ...

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  8. Alleged Intimidation.

    During the hearing of an application by the Postal Electricians' Union for a variation of the previous award, the union's representative alleged that he ...

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  9. A DISLODGED JAW.

    A rather uncommon experience befel Mr. J. Burge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burge, of Burrabadeen, yesterday. It appears that the young fellow was in ...

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  10. Broken Hill Tragedy.

    The body of a married woman named Katherine Holder was found in an old shaft in the Broken Hill district on the 26th November. The husband ...

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  11. WHEAT ADD WOOL.

    Forty large cargo steamers are now on their way from England to Australia for the purpose of carrying away the wheat and wool sold to the ...

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  12. THE COUNCIL'S BOOKKEEPER.

    At last night's meeting of the Dubbo Municipal Council a recommendation was made in the Finance Committee's report that as there was great ...

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  13. HAWKER'S LICENSE.

    In the Police Court yesterday morning before Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., Thomas Hanning applied for and was granted a hawker's license for the ...

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  14. Personal Notes.

    Mr. N. J. Meagher, postal assistant at the Coonamble Post Office, left on Tuesday last for Sydney, to take up duties as clerk in the telephone ...

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  15. VALUABLE LUCERNE.

    We have been shown a magnificent sample of lucerne, which was grown on the river f[?]at by Mr. Spears, of West Dubbo, who 12 months ago put two ...

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  16. DEATH OF A WARREN IDENTITY.

    Mr. Nicholas Smith, who had been an inmate of the Warren District Hospital for some weeks, suffering from liver trouble, passed away and was ...

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  17. Violent Monsoonal Storm.

    A monsoonal disturbance of considerable activity broke over most of the State on Saturday last, and in a number of places considerable damage ...

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  18. A BIG LIST.

    In the Police Court yesterday morning before Mr. W. F.Robertson, P.M., no less than six worshippers at the shrine of Bacehus toed the mark to answer ...

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  19. LILLIMUR CHILDREN'S FETE.

    Following is the result of the various raffles which have been decided in connection with the Children's Fete held at Mrs. Strahorn's residence, ...

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  20. MUSIC IN THE PARK.

    The Dubbo Citizens' Band, under the conductorship of Mr. Orm[?] Johnson, played a very acceptable programme of musical selections in ...

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  21. OLD RESIDENT BREAKS HER LEG.

    A sad accident occurred to an estimable old resident of Orange East on Tuesday, in the person of Mrs. Quill, who is 84 years of age. It appears ...

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  22. SHEEP FIRMER—CATTLE EASIER.

    At Flemington on Thursday last fat sheep showed an improvement of about is per head on last day's rate, whilst the demand for cattle ...

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  23. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In the Some of Representatives on Friday the debate was concluded on the amendment moved by Mr. Tudor, that the Prime Minister no longer ...

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  24. HARVEY PARK CLEARING SALE.

    Mr. A. E. Rotton (Wellington), in conjunction with Messrs. Gibson and Yoo (Peak Hill), will hold an important clearing sale at "Harvey Park," ...

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  25. CONTRACT v. DAY LABOR.

    The new Minster for Works (Mr.R. T. Ball) is no great admirer of the day labor system of carrying out public works, and he has made it plain ...

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  26. A MAMMOTH TRANSATION.

    It is estimated that the deal between the British and Commonwealth Governments for the purchase of the Australian wool clip and wheat harvest will ...

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  27. BUSH FIRE BRIGADE.

    A meeting of the local brigade will be held at the Secretary's office, Mechanics' Institute, on Thursday evening next, when business of a most ...

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  28. EARLIER CABLES.

    A Russian official message states that in Transylvania we successfully attacked along the valley of the Rivers Trotus and Sulty. We occupied Asaul ...

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  29. AN APPRECIATION.

    Mr. Charles H. Dodde, Y.M.C.A. Field Secretary (late Dubbo Military Camp), writes to the proprietor of the "Liberal" as follows:—"Kindly ...

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  30. Empire Pictures.

    To-morrow (Wednesday) night, at the Open-air Stadium, the Empire management presents Blanche Sweet, the brilliant Lasky star, in the ...

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  31. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.

    The following are extracts from a circular [?]issued by the Department of Agriculture, a copy of which has been received by the Dubbo Co-operative ...

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  32. MR. E. S. CARR'S SEAT.

    Mr. J. F. Coates, who was the Labor candidate for Bathurst at the 1910 elections, has accepted an invitation to submit himself for the Labor ...

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  33. GILGANDRA DISTRICT WHEAT.

    Although on the average the wheat in the Gilgandra district will be far below last year's standard, and will probably not reach more than 581bs. ...

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  34. LOCAL RETAIL PEICES.

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  35. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  36. CAUGHT IN A HAILSTORM.

    Whilst a party of a[?]ateur fishermen were engaged "hauling them in" near Rocky, on the Macquarie River, on Sunday afternoon last they were ...

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  37. RAILWAY SERVICES RESTORED.

    Consequent upon the termination of the coal strike, the Railway Commissioners have acted with commendable promptness in restoring the railway ...

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