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  2. Daily Liberal - Wikipedia

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    Dubbo Liberal & Macquarie Advocate 3 January 1894. The Daily Liberal is a daily newspaper produced in the city of Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. The news stories published relate particularly to the city of Dubbo and the surrounding district. The newspaper was first printed in 1875. The current price for the daily editions is A$2.00.

  3. List of newspapers in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Argyle Liberal and District Recorder: Crookwell: No: defunct: 1903–1930 Ariah Park News: Temora: No: defunct: 1923–1942 The Armidale Chronicle: Armidale: No: defunct: 1872–1929 The Armidale Express [2] Armidale: No: current: 1929– The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser: Armidale: No: defunct: 1856–1929 The Arrow ...

  4. James Samuels (politician) - Wikipedia

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    James Samuels (1835-1927), also known as the Grand Old Man, [1] was an early immigrant to the then village of Dubbo, New South Wales.Born in Bristol, United Kingdom, in 1835 he moved to Melbourne in 1850 before making his way to Dubbo in 1856. [2]

  5. Dubbo Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The Dubbo Dispatch was a newspaper published in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia from 1865 until 1971. It has also been published as the Dispatch and the Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent .

  6. 'Nosey Bob' Howard - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Newman was hanged on 29 May 1877 at Dubbo Gaol, the first judicial execution carried out at Dubbo. Although newspaper accounts of Newman's death do not name the executioner and his assistant, the author Rachel Franks describes this hanging as the first to be carried out by Howard as the principal executioner. [ 43 ]

  7. Les Ford - Wikipedia

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    He was a Liberal Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1959 to 1964, representing the electorate of Dubbo. Ford was born in Molong, and educated at Orange Public School and Orange High School. He worked on his father's grazing property at Amaroo until his father's death, whereafter he took over the property. He ...

  8. John Mason (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Mason joined the Liberal Party and was elected as the member for Dubbo, a large rural seat in central New South Wales which had been vacant owing to the death of the sitting member Les Ford in 1964, in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly at the 1 May 1965 election with 62%, [3] holding the seat until his retirement in 1981. [4]

  9. Jimmy Governor - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Governor (c. 1875 – 18 January 1901) was an Indigenous Australian who was proclaimed an outlaw after committing a series of murders in 1900. His actions initiated a cycle of violence in which nine people were killed (either by Governor or his accomplices).