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  2. PASSING NOTES.

    Government methods are producing their inevitable result. After three successive crops have been commandeered, without consulting the ...

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  7. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBOURS.

    Constable Southwell has been promoted to the rank of first-class constable. ...

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  8. Wyalong.

    The residence of Pte. Jack Crowley (proprietor of the "Star"), now on active service, was burnt to the ground last week. ...

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  9. Old Junee.

    A fire occurred at Mrs. F. W. Ochm's, "Ringwood," In it was a quantity of last year's hay and some ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. Gundagai.

    Mr. L. Anderson, who has been on the local railway staff, has been transferred to Wagga. His friends presented him with an umbrella and a ...

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  11. What We are Fighting For.

    Lord Balfour's admirably conceived Note should help to clear the mind of President Wilson of some of the misconceptions which have made his ...

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  12. Coolamon.

    A grain shed with a holding capacity of about 12,000 bags of wheat, is being erected for Messrs. Pyko Bros., at the rear of the mill. ...

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