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Detailed lists, results, guides : 362 wordsComparative figures, are available, thawing an improvement in the finances of the Cobar Municipal Council for the year 1933. ...
Article : 186 wordsSince passing the intermediate ex-amination, Miss Phyillis Knight is a pupil at Burwood school. Mr. Jim Proctor, now of ...
Article : 527 words(Whilst encouraging expressions of public opinion on matters of interest to our renders. It must be clearly understood that thee views expressed ...
Article : 45 wordsSir,—It has been asserted, according to Press reports from Western Australia, "that public instruction in New South Wales is a failure, judging ...
Article : 186 wordsFather Timmins is taking the place of very Rev. Dean Hughes, whilst the latter is holidaying. Several thunderstorms have been ...
Article : 264 wordsSir,—I would like to reply to your correspondent, "O T." before the sun affects him further. I'm not a medical man, but the symptoms he has ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Far West Travelling Baby Clinic is due to arrive in Cobar on Monday next, 12th instant, and will remain until 20th. The usual hours will ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. H. L. Cathie, Bourke (in conjunction with Dalgety and Co., Sydney), will hold a special cattle sale at Bourke to-morrow (Saturday), 10th ...
Article : 45 wordsA meeting of members and intending members of the Louth Race Club will he held at the Royal Hotel, Louth at 8 p.m. on Saturday, February 10th ...
Article : 74 wordsFollowing on the many railway excursions run towards the close of last year comes the announcement of a further series about the middle of ...
Article : 126 wordsThomas Williams (62), an old resident of Wattle Flat, was found dead in his but. Deceased had apparently collapsed white preparing a meal some ...
Article : 83 wordsAt a meeting of the Louth Gymkshana Club held at the Royal Hotel on the 26th ult., Mr. John Le Lievre was appointed president, Messrs. B. Creswell ...
Article : 82 words"What's up with our men? Are they turning Cissie? They get about in creams, and open neck blouses like the women," etc., etc.—"O.T.," vide ...
Article : 149 wordsStrong winds lately have tested the trees in town and many have been blown down or had big limbs blown off them. Pepper trees have suffered ...
Article : 151 wordsA few months ago aboriginal relies found in the Forbes district by Mr. Hampton, a wood-carter, were taken to the Forbes "Advocate" office, and ...
Article : 134 wordsIt is felt among delegates who attended the country conference of the Lang Labor Party at Bathurst that the decision of the Victorian A.L.P. ...
Article : 68 wordsAnother criticism of the wearing of "slacks" by girls was recently voiced in Canberra, this time by the Rev. Father Hayden, the Roman Cathollie ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,—We wish to record our emphatic denial to the report appearing on page 9 of "The Sydney Morning Herald" of the 30th inst., that the ...
Article : 276 wordsTime and oft has the story been told of snakes which have been charmed by music, but the scoffers remained to scoff. That there is more in this ...
Article : 151 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, "O.T.," had something to say in your last issue about "cissie," Well, it seems to me that a few words should be addressed ...
Article : 121 wordsWhile picnicking at Timor with a party last week, Mr. William Head, of Baradien, had a narrow escape from drowning. Walking along the bank ...
Article : 112 wordsThe fact that 1600 sheep in his charge were suffering from pink-eye, was given by a drover at Forbes' Police Court last week, as his excuse for ...
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Western Age (Dubbo, NSW : 1933 - 1936), Fri 9 Feb 1934, Page 2
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