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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

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  4. TRANGIE.

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  5. SUMMARY.

    The concert in aid of the convent school prize fund will be held at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday evening, the 16th inst. A. C. Carrett (Dubbo) won the cycling ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The position of the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister is said to be severely shaken owing to disapproval of his Balkan policy. Under Government pressure the ...

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  7. NARROMINE.

    The Municipal Council held their ordinary meeting on Mondiy night (30th November) when there present the Mayor (Aldermen J. F. Atkinson) and Aldermen ...

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  8. AN OLD CRICKETER DEAD.

    John Gould, an interstate cricketer of 1894, died this morning, after an illness extending over twelve months. He was 89 years of age, and was connected with the ...

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  9. DESTRUCTIVE TYPHOON.

    A typhoon at H[?]su Island wrecked [?]1 boats, and 850 Japanese fisherman were drowned. ...

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  10. THE LINDRUM-SMITH BILLIARD MATCH.

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  11. TURKISH GENERAL MURDERED.

    A Turkish officer assessinated General Maber Pasha at Constantinople. The murderer is supposed to be a [?]py of the old regime. ...

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  12. GOOD TRIALS.

    Ar[?]st did a trial spin over the full course yesterday morning, paced by Fogwell. The first mile occupied 6.35. The time for the fall distance was kept secret, apparently ...

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  13. DYNAMITING A BANK.

    Burglars' dynamited the vault of the National Bank at P[?]pperell, Ma[?]chusetts (U.S.A.), then motored away with £3000. ...

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  14. THE TURKISH ELECTIONS.

    An enthusiastic procession of the various communities of Constantinople with their spiritual heads, e[?]corted the ballot boxes through the streets, cheeriug for the ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister says he hopes to prorogue next week. He referred to several measures he was anxious to have disposed of, including the Capital Site Bill, Iron ...

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  16. THE HAYTIAN REVOLT.

    A provisional government has been formed at Port Au Prince Hayti. General Nord Alexia, the President, was deposed in favor of General L[?]gitime. ...

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  17. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Murray moved a motion of censure on the Government in the Victorian Assembly. Mr. Watt, who seconded the motion, made a fierce attack on Sir Thomas ...

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  18. MR. TAYLOR'S CONDITION.

    We learn that Mr. G. H. Taylor still continues to slowly improve. He has been able to get some sleep, and though he is weak, there are good reasons for hoping ...

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  19. THE DUBBO LIBERAL AND MACQUARIE ADYOCATE.

    We publish in another column an article from tbe WELLINGTON TIMES upon the Werris Creek railway line, which, for protestation of virtue, assumption of logic, and ...

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  20. ROBBERY IN NEW YORK.

    Armed men and women stuck up a tramcar in the heart of New York, murderously attacked the conductor and robbed 6[?] passengers. ...

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  21. ROOSEVELT'S BOUNTY,

    President Roosevelt made thousands of sub-postmasters permanent officials. ...

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  22. A CHAUFFEUR PUNISHED.

    A chauffeur who was convicted of man[?]laughter at Guildford, England, was sentenced to a year's imprisonmen[?], and then to be deported. ...

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  23. GRAND MOONLIGHT FETE.

    The annual moonlight fete in connection with St. Andrew's Church, Dubbo, will be held on the sports ground on Wednesday and Thursday, the 9th end 10th instant, ...

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  24. SUICIDE OF A FARMER,

    James Harding, a dairy farmer in the Mudgee district, committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth, Dece[?]sed, who was in comfortable circumstances, had ...

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  25. A POLICEMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Having been severely criticised for neglect of duty in the case of the "grafters" at San Francisco, the Chief of Police committed suicide. ...

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  26. GEURIE.

    Several thunderstorms have happened along during the past couple of weeks, and the countryside is greatly benefited thereby, Last Friday we had 115 points, which fell ...

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  27. DEATH OF A CHINESE.

    Fee Kee Jang, the Chinese storekeeper who was found in his shop on Wednesday with his head battered, died in the hospital yesterday morning. Although a warrant ...

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  28. DEATH OF MISS DUFFY.

    At the Georgetown (Queensland) Police Court an abo[?]ginal named Billie Wilson was commited for trial on a charge of having murdered Nellie D[?]ffy, at Carpentaria ...

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  29. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS COMING.

    Two hundred more British immigrants are due at Sydney to-day, while a similar number are expected to arrive before the end of the year. ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The ordinary meeting of the Dubbo Municipal Council will be held on Monday evening next, the 7th inst. The following business appears on the notice paper:— ...

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  31. THE WHEAT CASE.

    The Equity Judge yesterday ordered the wheat stored at certain centres since the Farmers' and Settlers' Co-operative Society went into liquidation to be sold as the ...

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  32. RAILWAY STATION ENTERED.

    A gang of burglars broke into Belmore railway station on Wednesday night, but got nothing for their trouble, the money having been securely locked up in a safe, ...

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  33. DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT.

    The return visit to Dubbo of J. W. Beeman, of Gibb and Beeman, Ltd., Consulting Opticians of 6 Hunter-st, Sydney, late sight-testing expert and manager for ...

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  34. ACQUITTED.

    At the Adelaide Criminal Court yesterday a verdict of not guilty was returned by the jury in the case of H. E. K[?]gelmann, consulting medical herbalist, who was ...

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  35. ORANGE JOCKEY CLUB.

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  36. THE REV. A. D. WALKER.

    The Rev. Arthur Dight Walker, who supplied the pulpit at st. Andrew's Dubbo, for a few weeks, has received an invitation to the Wentworth charge, but before ...

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  37. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    The Coroner has been informed that the death of Mrs Isabella O[?]mond, which occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital on Wednesday, is believed to be due to ptomaine ...

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  38. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    In the Senate yesterday Senator McGregor moved the second reading of the Seat of Government Bill, explaining briefly the reason of the Government bringing ...

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  39. "PENNY" SRORTS.

    The "penny" sports gathering, organised by N[?]rae Stevens, was held at the Victoria Park on Thursday evening last, and proved very successful. Many sorts of games were ...

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  40. BOWLS.

    The Orange Bowling Club opened the season on Wednesday, about 25 players attending the function. Afternoon tea was provided by Mrs. Lamrock. ...

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  41. PRESENTATIONS.

    On Wednesday evening last the members of the Methodist Sunday School and Christian Endeavor Society met in the school room and entertained Miss Nellie ...

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  42. KILLED BY THE EXPRESS.

    John Harvey, 18, night-officer in charge of the railway gates on the Sydney Road, Liverpool, was run over on Tuesday night by the outward bound Sydney to Melbourne ...

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  43. LANDS DEPARTMENT NOTICES.

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  44. THE FATHER OF THE HOUSE.

    A large gathering of members from all sides of the Assembly met on Wednesday afternoon, when Mr. R. H. Levien, who is "Father of the House," was entertained in ...

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  45. CRICKET.

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  46. MORE RAIN.

    "What's the news?" we asked a member of the Baird family on Tuesday. "More rain," he promptly replied, and Wednesday evening brought a fulfilment of his ...

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  47. THE ZIG-ZAG DEVIATION.

    Great progress is being made with the work of constructing the Zig-Zag deviation, Clarence is the headquarters, and the growth of that place of recent months has ...

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  48. The Temperature.

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