MR. A. MO[?]TIMES, of "Lockwood," Gilgandra, has returned home after a lengthy absence in search of health. Mr. Mortimer has fortunately been successful in his ...
Article : 150 wordsIN the great stack of wheat that is gradually rearing itself up in the Dubbo station yards, is a sight quite novel for Dubbo, This system of storing wheat has not ...
Article : 108 wordsA MEETING of magistrates, solicitors, and court officials was held at the Court House on Friday to decide what steps should be taken to mark their appreciation of Mr. T. ...
Article : 312 wordsAs recorded in my last, Alderman John L. Wheeler was on the 10th instant elected Mayor of Narromine for the current year. On the 17th instant he resigned office as ...
Article : 454 wordsON two or three occasions the Dubbo Progress Association has approached the authorities with a view to securing the establishment of a model farm near Dubbo, ...
Article : 113 wordsTHERE was only one First Grade Competition match played on Saturday last, namely, that between Macquarie and Newtown Clubs the other club fixtures will ...
Article : 762 wordsTHE sensational declaration of the CATHOLIC PRESS in a recent issue that now that the Labour Party has declared straight-out for Socialism it is the duty ...
Article : 805 wordsIT has been suggested—and probably the suggestion will be carried out—that the Dubbo Motor and Cycling Club and the Football Union work together on the ...
Article : 179 wordsONE of the constables who escorted the man Midwinter, charged with the Louth murder, to Dubbo succeeded in dropping on another man "wanted," in the most ...
Article : 137 wordsDURING the first three weeks of the present month activity in the railway goods yard was well maintained, and the returns are as satisfactory as can be expected at this ...
Article : 148 wordsMR. J. Piper, the manager of Martin's machinery depot in Talbragar street, Dubbo, had the misfortune to break his arm last week. He was driving out of Dubbo, and ...
Article : 133 wordsWe had occasion some few weeks ago to refer to "Waterless Balladoran," but it is satisfactory to state that this title is not now applicable to the "Sleeper City." ...
Article : 194 wordsON Wednesday a child of Mr. H. Cole, of Goonoo, aged 18 months, was seriously burned about the body. The child, it appears, was playing about the house and ...
Article : 97 wordsTo say that the effect was electrical would but be expressing it mildly. The contractors were demolishing the old Dubbo bridge on Tuesday last per medium of ...
Article : 292 wordsSEVENTEEN years ago a man was lying asleep at the Minora hotel. Whilst he slept his watch was stolen; the thief, however, was seen, and subsequently paid the ...
Article : 176 wordsGREAT interest is being aroused in the forthcoming concert to be given by the Blind Jubilee Singers, at the Masonic Hall on Thursday next, March 2. The ...
Article : 154 wordsOUR special correspondent writes:—Having occasion to visit Dickygundi to be present at a meeting of the Farmers and Settlers, I found it a very pleasant drive, from the fact ...
Article : 761 wordsTHOSE who attended the band concert in Victoria Park on Wednesday evening certainly enjoyed the portions of the selections they heard, but thanks to the demoniacal ...
Article : 187 wordsSPECIAL Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held by the Salvation Army on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. As the services will partake of a ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE Dubbo Land Board Sittings will open on March 13th. The following cases have been set down for hearing on that date:— INQUIRIES AS TO CONDITIONS. ...
Article : 83 words"A SOUND mind in a sound body" has come to be looked upon of late years as the chief essential for success in any walk in life-Teachers of the modern school have ...
Article : 447 wordsTHE social held in Pender's Hall, Murrumbidgerie, on Wednesday evening in aid of the Old Dubbo Cricket Club passed off most successfully. About forty couples attended, ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE weather conditions that have prevailed of late are said, by men who know a bit about the seasons—that is, of course, Admitting that anybody knows anything ...
Article : 197 wordsTHE news that the Lord Bishop of Bathurst is to open the Church of the Holy Innocents and hold the first confirmation on Wednesday, May 17, has given, the Church of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsMR. H. Curry, postmaster at Dubbo, left town on Thursday for two months' holiday. During his absence Mr. Tunks, first assistant, will act as postmaster. ...
Article : 92 wordsTHINGS have been very dull this past week. The last rain which tell has done good already, and in many places green patches of grass are beginning to show. Another ...
Article : 138 wordsTHE jubilee conference of the Methodist Church in New South Wales was opened in Sydney on Tuesday. The first reading of stations included the following:— ...
Article : 46 words"IN search of knowledge they have travelled far." Thus we may preface a note upon the half dozen or so children who regularly attend the Dubbo Superior School ...
Article : 137 wordsA NEW and interesting development has occurred in connection with the Glee[?]on case, to which we referred in last issue. At the sitting of the Land Board just ...
Article : 139 wordsWilliam Russell was charged with travelling on a railway carriage without having previously paid his fare on the 22nd instant, and was remanded till the 25th. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsAt the meeting of the Dubbo Bicycle and Motor Club on Wednesday evening, amongst those present was the cyclist Kifft, who some time ago rode from Rockhampton ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsNOTIFICATION has been received that Mr. Arthur Nelson Barnett, P.M., City Coroner, has been appointed temporarily to act as Police Magistrate in Dubbo pending the ...
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The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sat 25 Feb 1905, Page 4
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