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Article : 380 wordsThe remarks of Bishop long, of Bathurst, on the necessity of sending the best young men out-back, instead of to city and suburban curacies and districts, have been ...
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Advertising : 236 wordsMr. Fred. B. Smith and Mr. Raymond Robins are the travelling leaders of the Men and Religion Movement. They and their party were accorded a civic reception ...
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Article : 78 wordsAs we suggested in our report of the H.R.A. and H. Association's exhibition in Maitland last week, the falling off in attendance is due greatly to the formation of ...
Article : 492 wordsA meeting of the Empire Day Demonstration committee was held in the Town Hall committee room on Monday. The Mayor (Alderman M'Lauchlin) presided ...
Article : 345 wordsConcerning the mines, the British resumed operations, and both the mine and mill are in work again. The concentrates produced will be stacked. The Junction North ...
Article : 70 wordsRev. H. Young of Auckland (N.Z.), writes to the "A.C. World":—"I have just returned from Great Barrier, 50-miles east of Auckland I go there now and then for a ...
Article : 96 wordsA well-known Brisbane business man, who recently paid a short visit to Muckadilla for the purpose of testing the efficiency of the bore waters as a cure for ...
Article : 245 wordsBishop Dunne, speaking at each mass at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, at Broken Hills, referred to the present industrial troubles, and to the possible stoppage of ...
Article : 85 wordsGipsy Smith's visit to Edinburgh after many years proved a great success from the first (writes a correspondent of the "British Weekly") Although advertised as ...
Article : 398 wordsThe Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) stated on Monday that he had received no request from the Inspector-Governor of Polic for additional police at Broken Hill. ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 12 Apr 1913, Page 7
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