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  4. STATE SHIRE FARMS.

    There were 160 applicants for the 21 State share farme at Forest Va'e, on the Wyalong-Cudgellico railway. Nineteen of the block have been allotted, ...

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  7. MOTOR CAR FALLS OVER CLIFF.

    Mr. T. Higgs, a resident of Liverpool, took a party of residents of the samee town on a trip to the Bulli Mountain, and when deseending a dangerous ...

    Article : 81 words
  8. LOAFING AMONG UNIONISTS.

    Speaking at the Labor Federation meeting at Perth (W.A.) the Honorary Minister (Mr. Underwood) made some trenchant remarks on the subject of ...

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  9. [?] BUG.

    [?] is stated to have [?] in the Gilgandra [?] considerable [?] crops, besides ...

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  10. [?] MEMORIAL CHURCH.

    [?] by Mrs. Clark and [?] Wilson, near Mount [?] memorial to the late Mr. [?] dedicated by the ...

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  11. A SLEEPER'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    Mr. Paddy Cashin and Mr,"Son" Grives had an exciting cxperience at the resident of Mr. Tom Cashin, King's Plains, at 3 o'clock on Friday ...

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  12. DEATH FROM A BIOYGLE FALL.

    A [?] named Michael O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs, Donis O'Brien of T[?], near met with [?] Which resulted in his death ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. A TEAMSTER RUN OVER.

    Mr. Johnston, of Yeoval, was run over by his own waggon, owing to his horses taking fright and bolting. In trying to stop the horses Mr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. A GENEROUS SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Wingadee Shire Council at its last meeting decided to make a cash vote Of £10 to the War Service Committee funds to meet office expenses. The ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS.

    At the Coonamble Police Court the P.P. Board Prceeded against several ladholders for failing to fally and continuously destroy robbits. In seven ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. MOTORIST CRASHED INTO WAGGON.

    As Alderman William Cole was riding into Molong on a motor cycle a few days ago the gearing of his machine got out of order. He bent down to ...

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  17. NEW KIND OF WHEAT.

    Mr. Fisher, ai farmer near Combaning. in the Temora district, has discovered what he considers a unique variety of wheat. A couple of seasons ago he ...

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  18. WHEAT GROWERS' CLAIMS.

    The Attorney-General announces that claims for additional compensation will be received by the Secretary of the Wheat Acquisition Board, Queen's ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. CASTIGATING A GERMAN.

    Hermann M'lman, a German, was charged at the Sydney Police Court with larceny as a bailee. It was alleged he had fraudulently converted ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. VICTORIA'S RECORD HARVEST.

    The Victorian Minister tor Agriculture coniputes the wheat yield in that State at considerably over fifty million bushels, which easily establishes a new ...

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  21. THE UNWRITTEN LAW.

    At Narrabr[?] trucking yards a halfcaste was seen lying on the ground, all but dead. He was very badly knocked abous on the body, and was ...

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  22. A SWAGMAN'S BRAVERY.

    While Miss Doris Thons was, together with two other girls, walking along the bank of the Macquarie River, in the viciuity of the pump house at ...

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  23. LOSS BY FIRE.

    A man loading wlheat from a stack in are of the Victorian country centres noticed his mate's coat on the ground ablaz. The eart also caught fire, and ...

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  24. LAD FALLS DOWN A WELL.

    Whilst a ten-year-old, Michael Byrnes, was winding water at his home at Bulga he overbalanced and fell down the well, a drop of 50ft. On his way ...

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  25. STRUCK HARD BY LIGHTNING.

    A young man named Frederick Piesley, son of Mrs. Piesley, of Melong, was struck by lightning and seriously injured. The unfortunate young fellow ...

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  26. REOORD BAG SEWING.

    Ednund Peacock, of Culcairu, has just sewn up 330 bags of wheat in a single day. His daily average has been from 260 to 270 bags. For some ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH SILVER COINAGE.

    The Commonwealth Treasury has purchased 400,000[?] of silver from the Broken Hill Mining Company for the purpose of minting silver in Australian. ...

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  28. FATAL BICYCLE COLLISION.

    A sad acsident and one which has since ended [?] occurred at Wellington to a middle-aged man named Henry Cunningbam. It appear that ...

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  29. MOST DESPICABLE THEFT.

    A man named Edward Clarke, of Wooloomooloo, was knocked down by a motor car in Catbedral-srteet, Sydney, shortly before midnight. The driver, ...

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  30. A DANGEROUS ROAD,

    Mrs. Peter Quirk, senr., of Store Creck, met with a most distressing aceident whilst being driven along z road, which, was strewn with timber and old ...

    Article : 169 words
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