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  2. Advertising

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  4. A ROCKLEY RUMPUS.

    At the interval of a picture show at Hockley on Saturday night a young man was ordered out of the hall for smoking. He refused to go, and was ...

    Article : 58 words
  5. THE ABORIGINES' BOARD.

    Mr. T. A. Nicholas has received notice of his appointment to a position on the Aborigines' Protection Board. He will act in Dubbo in conjunction ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    A communique from Austria states: In our offensive-south-east of Viljevo (Servia) we encountered the enemy in far superior numbers, necessitating the ...

    Article : 1,364 words
  9. Brief News

    Miss Amy Castles says there are no people more charming than Austrians. Orange bakers have raised the price of bread to 4d per loaf. ...

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  10. Local and General

    Master Richard Button has been awarded Mr. J. C. Crean's medal for most regular attendance at the School Brass Band. ...

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  11. DEARER TOBACCO.

    Beginning with Monday next Sydney tobacconists will increase the price of imported tobacco, and cigarettes. For a two ounce tin of tobacco an ...

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  12. A SERIOUS LOSS.

    Messrs. Clark Bros., of Terraimmgamine, suffered a severe loss on Wednesday through the death of two valuable draught horses. The horses became ill ...

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  13. "THE ROSARY."

    Mr. Reginald Wills, representative of the Country Amusement Co., is in town to-day making final arrangements for the production fo "The Rosary," ...

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  14. WONGARBON JOCKEY CLUB.

    The finances of the Wongarbon Jockey Club are in a healthy condition. Although £100 has been spent on the course, the club is only a few pounds ...

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  15. DEATH OF MRS. KABLE.

    There passed away on Wednesday night an old resident of the Orange district in the person of Mrs. Kable, aged 69 years. Her husband died 16 ...

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  16. GEURIE WHEAT HARVEST.

    Harvesting has been completed in the Geurie district, and the police returns are now available. They show that 484,000 bushels of wheat were ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL.

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  18. A GEURIE FUNCTION.

    Prior to the holidays, the pupils of Mrs. Matheson's Geurie technical classes of dressmaking entertained her at afternoon ten, and presented her ...

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  19. BE PREPARED

    Dr. Burkitt believes that we in Australia should be better prepared for the defence of our country. He asks how many adults are there in ...

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  20. ACCIDENT AT WONGARBON.

    Mr. J. Howes, son of Mr. C. Howes, of Wongarbon, had a narrow escape from a fatal accident on Tuesday last. He was loading chaff, when the rope ...

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  21. A GROWING TOWN.

    Several new dwellings are being elected in Wongarbon, Mr. Moore's residence is almost completed. Mr. C. May is building a fine new house close ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. J. PERKINS.

    The death occurred this morning of Mr. Joseph Wilfred Perkins, of Fitzroy Street, North Dubbo, at the age of 76 years. Deceased, who was a ...

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  23. THE TOTALISATOR BILL.

    Mr. Carmichael announced on Monday that he would not only support a totalisator bill, but would be prepared to introduce the measure, provided the ...

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  24. BEEF IN BOURKE.

    Bourke butchers are, to use a sporting phrase, "making it a welter" in the way of charges for beef and mutton. They contend that the scarcity ...

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  25. WONGARBON CROPS.

    The crops in the Vongarbon district are nearly all gathered. The yields average about four bogs per acre. Mr. Callaghan obtained 350 tons of hay ...

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  26. DISORDERLY MEMBERS.

    This morning disorderly scenes occurred in the House of Representatives during the consideration of the Commonwealth Bunk Bill. Mr. Greene was ...

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  27. PLUCKY AUSTRALIANS.

    An officer of H.M.A.S. Sydney relates that when the cruiser wan last at Sydney three Tingira boys volunteered. The captain did not want them, ...

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  28. MONARCH PICTURES.

    "Mr. Barnes of New York, will be produced by the Monarch Co. to-night, and the Dubbo public should avail themselves of the opportunity to ...

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  29. Latest Telegrams

    Chaff £7, lucerne £2 to £1, oaten hay nominal, butter 108, maize 39 to 46. The Railway Department is considering a scheme, which, if carried into ...

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  30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The services on Sunday next will be as usual, of an intercessory nature. The special prayers as authorised by the Archbishop of Canterbury on ...

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  31. AN UNAPPRECIATED GIFT.

    During the festive season the ancient custom of giving and receiving presents appears to yet prevail. It is at this time that one very often receives ...

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  32. NARROMINE.

    M. John Cates, one of Narromine's pioneers, panned away on Tuesday last, at the age of 87 years. Deceased had enjoyed fairly good health until ...

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  33. SENSATIONAL DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Sydney Divorce Court on Wednesday, James Kessey, hotelkeeper of Mount David, applied for a dissolution of his marriage with Mary ...

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  34. ONE FOR THE GERMANS.

    A German officer who is a prisoner with the British made himself obnoxious to several staff officers by asking ridiculous and often impertinent ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. INTERESTING TO HOTELKEEPERS

    An appeal ease under the Liquor Act came before Mr. Justice Ferguson in Sydney on Wednesday, when Victor 8, Griffin, police constable, appealed ...

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  36. CRICKET UNION.

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  37. WEDDINGS.

    A quiet wedding was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church, Wellington, on Wednesday, when the Rev. H. R. Grassick united in matrimony Mr. ...

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  38. BEER AND BREAD.

    The price of beer fixed by the Commodities Commission was formally approved by the Executive Council on Tuesday. Mr. Hall stated that he did ...

    Article : 75 words
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