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Advertising : 195 wordsAt the outbreak of the recent industrial trouble the Ballimore train service was out altogether. But in [?] of the necessities of the farmers, ...
Article : 66 wordsGeneral Haig reports:-- We repulsed attacks after sharp fighting in tho neighborhood of Mocuvre. ...
Article : 224 wordsAt the Council meeting last night the town clerk announced that he would this week issue numerous summonses to recover rates in arrears. Our ...
Article : 65 wordsThe license of the Australian Hotel, Dubbo, has been transferred from Mr. P. J. Kennedy to Mr. B. J. Ford, a returned soldier, who lost a brother at ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. E. H. H. Lang, who paid a visit to Dubbo a low weeks ago so that he may personally thank those who condoled with him in the death of his ...
Article : 139 wordsVancouver reports that an armistice has been concluded between Russia and Germany. A French communique says the ...
Article : 187 wordsThe dates of the Dubbo show have been definitely fixed for Wednesday and Thursday, May 1 and [?],1918. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe annual mooting of the Citizens' Band will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday evening. Everyone is cordially invited. ...
Article : 24 wordsA district farmer says, although harvesting has commenced, many farmers are without bags. He had a list of 22 farmers who estimate their ...
Article : 117 wordsAfter the burial service Mr. McCallum said: "As a church we have suffered a great and serious loss in the passing away of J. G. Brown. His ...
Article : 218 wordsAt Trangie last week auctioneers licenses were granted to the following:--A. K. Butter, J. Dcnoon, J. F Bridekirk, J. Tomlinson, T. J. Lindsay, ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the meeting of the Dubbo Poultry Club last night the chairman (Mr. J. Griffin 'referred in feeling terms to the great loss the town and district ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. H. Hughes, of Wongarbon, lost a wallet between Wongarbon and the Macqaerie River at Brilbrow. It contains some valuable papers and a £5 ...
Article : 49 wordsThe following applications have been lodged at the Dubbo Crown Lands Office:--Philip Williams, jun., conversion of two c.l.'s 450 acres and 587 ...
Article : 47 wordsMrs. Holl, Miss Holl, Miss Parker, and Mr. Astley left Dubbo on Sunday morning, November 18, in Miss Holl's Ford car for Sydney. They lunched ...
Article : 499 wordsLight supplies of chaff were forward this morning, the demand being keen for choice kinds. Fair lots of wheaten and oaten realised 49 to 59; ...
Article : 315 wordsThe chief attraction at the Empire Stadium to-morrow night will be "The Maelstrom," a magnificent story in five reels. For Thursday night two big ...
Article : 44 wordsBefore commencing the usual business of the Council last night the Mayor pathetically referred to the death of two of Dubbo's most ...
Article : 479 wordsHon. W, A. Holman, State Premier, will address a meeting in Dubbo to-night--not to-morrow night, as advertised last issue Mr. Hector Lamond, ...
Article : 38 wordsSpeaking in Holy Trinity Church on Sunday evening, the Rector made reference to the death of Mr. Brown. "Representing the Church of England ...
Article : 201 wordsWithin the local recruiting district last week 13 men (11 of whom passed the medical test) enlisted. Of 18 enlistments during the previous week 10 ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. C. Coghlan, organiser for the Farmers and Settlors'. Association, reports having formed a branch at Coonamble. Mr. John Landers was elected ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsThe attack on the Prime Minister at Warwick, and the announcement the action was to be taken against Mr. Ryan on a charge on a charge making a ...
Article : 299 wordsA regulation under the war Precautions Act, issued last week, prohibits the manufacture, sale, or possession of firearms, ammunition, and explosive ...
Article : 54 wordsJ. G. Brown loathed "guff." Sincerity itself as a man, straight to the point in speech, he detested the oiliness of flattery. Yet who can recall ...
Article : 695 wordsAt the Red Cross street stall on Saturday next will be a large display of toys and baskets, made is Sydney by wounded soldiers. A special effort ...
Article : 73 wordsA general meeting of members of the Wat Chest Society was held yesterday afternoon. The sum of £561910 was acknowledged, with thanks, from the ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. W. Wilkins presided at the 11th annual meeting of the No. 1 Starr-Bowkett Society. The balance-sheet was adopted. The auditors' report ...
Article : 145 wordsThe mortal remains of J. G. Brown, encased in a beautiful oaken casket arrived by mall train from Sydney this morning, and thence the funeral ...
Article : 485 wordsMr. W. H. Oates, of Timbrebongie stripped 139 bags of wheat from 15 a[?]rea. Mr. Frank Mack informed us this morning that stripping is in full ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Tue 4 Dec 1917, Page 1
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