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  2. LATEST WIRES

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W.:—Generally fine, with south to east winds, but cloudy along the coast and highlands, with some ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Admiral Fournier, writing re his visit to the Russo-Roumanian fro[?], states that the Ozar told him that in a few weeks the situation in the Balkans ...

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  4. Walnuts and Wine.

    Lord Northcliffe says, after a visit to the front, he found the German prisoners very "gloomy." Isn't it enough to make any man gloomy to ...

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  5. Our Soldiers.

    Mr. T. Worthington has received a field card from his son, Private Harry Worthington, stating that he is in the best of health. ...

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  7. WITNESS TO VOTER'S SIGNATURE

    It is well to remember that the ordinance governing Shire elections has been recently amended, one effect of the amendment being that any person ...

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  8. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    The Boy Scouts, under Scoutmaster Barron, mustered in strong force at Holy Trinity Church on Monday morning, and then took up the burden of ...

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  9. Motor Car and Train Collide.

    A collision occurred between a motor car and train fit Double Bay this morning, which resulted in five occupants of the car being injured, three ...

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  10. A SOLDIERS REPATRIATION. SPORTS.

    Ballimore and its residents will be to the front on Anniversary Day, Friday, January 26, with a big programme of sports, and a social and dance at night ...

    Article : 131 words
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  12. The Price of Cats.

    Oats sold this morning at 2/7 to 2/10 per bushel. ...

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  13. Postponing the Federal Elections.

    Should the followers of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and Mr. Cook ratify their leaders agreement an attempt to defer tlie Federal elections ...

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  15. Wheat Crop for 1916.

    The Government Statistician estimates the wheat crop yield for 1916 at 42,087,000 bushels an average of 11.4 bushels per acre. ...

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  16. THE DUBBO HEAVY WEIGHT.

    George Cook, Dubbo's heavy-weight boxer, leaves by to-morrow morning's passenger train for Sydney where he is billed to clash in three weeks' time ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. MONARCH-EMPIRE PICTURES.

    The above combination will screen at the Empire Stadium to-night a wonderful Paramount feature in 5 reels, entitled "The Immigrant." This ...

    Article : 229 words
  18. No Slowing Down.

    The Assistant State Treasurer explains there has been no slowing down of public works, except on those undertakings for which no money is ...

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  19. Cbe Dubbo Ciberal AND MACQUARIE ADVOCATE.

    The Rev. A. Rivett, a Sydney elergyman, has taken upon himself to denounce the churchmen who support the continuance of the present righteous ...

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  20. DISTRICT FATS.

    Sheep rates were a shade easier at Homebush last Thursday, but the alteration was not quotable. Cattle prices were generally unaltered. Early ...

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  21. A Horrible Discovery.

    The body of an unknown man, headless and armless, was found at Worribee, Victoria. With the exception of boots and socks, there were no clothes ...

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  22. Wool Appraisement Sales.

    Prime Minister Hughes, referring to the sale of wool, says the methods adopted for valuation of Australian wools had been thoroughly tested,s ...

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  23. A BIG FISH.

    Mr. S. Martin, of North Dubbo, called at the "Liberal" Office on Monday afternoon, and informed us that on Sunday morning Mrs. Martin had ...

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  24. LAND APPLICATIONS

    The following applications for land have been lodged at the local Crown Land Agent's office:—C. E. and J. R. Digges applied to convert two c.l's. of ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. Coronial Inquiry.

    An enquiry was commenced at the local Court House yesterday, before Mr. W. F. Robertson (Coroner), into the cause of a fire on the property ofS ...

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  27. CROWN LANDS OFFICE REVENUE.

    Thanks to the courtesy of Mr. V. Champion we find that the monies received at the local Crown Lands Office for the past quarter, ending December ...

    Article : 150 words
  28. GOING ON HOLIDAYS.

    Mr. J. T. Steel, who for years has been a well-known figure at our local Police Court, has been granted eight weeks leave of absence to enjoy a ...

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  29. Personal Notes.

    We are sorry to have to state that just at present Mr. M. J. Norman, of Wingewarra-street, is laid up with blood poisoning and breakdown. About ...

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  30. IN HIS RIGHT MIND.

    In the Police Court yesterday morning Charles Gebbarat was charged with being deemed to be insane. Dr. Yuille said he had the patient ...

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  31. "JUMPING THE BATTLER."

    Albert Elliott (28) was charged at the local Court this morning before Mr. W. F. Robertson with that he did on the 15th day of January travel in a ...

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  32. 2/6 ADVANCE TO FARMERS.

    A late message from Melbourne announces that Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) on Saturday said that he was glad to be able to announce that ...

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  33. KUBGELMAN'S PREMISES BURNT.|

    On Saturday the premises of Messrs. H. E. Kugelman and Co., wholesale druggists, of King-street, Melbourne, were destroyed by fire. Mr. ...

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  34. LEND YOUR MONEY TO YOUR COUNTRY.

    While the Recruiting Committees are making a strong appeal to the manhood of the country for reinforcements, they are also taking the opportunity of ...

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  35. A PLEASURE TRIP.

    Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bear and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowen left Dubbo on Sunday morning to motor to Sydney. On the way over the Mountains ...

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  36. Commercial.

    Butter (factory), 1s 7[?]d per lb. Chickwheat, 6s per bushel. Oats, 3s 6d per bushel. Flour, 19s per bag. ...

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  37. TRANSFER OF MR. E. DASH.

    General rogret was expressed when it became known that Mr. E. Dash, who for the past seven years has controlled the destifies of the district school, ...

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  38. Railway Items

    During last week Mr. Fred Resta, of the loco department, met with a nasty accident. The unfortunate man, who is a fitter, had taken a driving box ...

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  39. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    The annual meeting of the Dubbo branch of the Farmers and Settlers Association will be held in the Protestant Hall at 8 p.m. on Saturday next. ...

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  40. BURRABADEEN SALE.

    This highly important clearance sale takes place to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, at the farm, near Bunglegumbie school, six miles ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. THE LIBERAL ORGANISER.

    Called at the "Liberal" Office on Monday Mr. H. W. Margrie, who is as well-known in the Macquarie as Dubbo's town cleck, and is just as ...

    Article : 210 words
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  44. FIRE AT A PICTURE SHOW.

    The destructive outbreak of fire in the operating box at the Empire Picture Show on Saturday night, whilst the audience were being thrilled by ...

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  45. A MYSTERY SOLVED.

    Quite a number of people have often wondered how it is that in the case of Hindoos quite a number own the name Singh, while many Mohammedans are ...

    Article : 166 words
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