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  4. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    Ald. Rennie fired the first shot in connection with the Town Hall proposal for the Soldiers' Memorial at Thursday night's meeting of the ...

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  5. COST OF ELECTRICITY.

    A recommendation made by the Lighting Committee to the Municipal Council last night was "that on and from January 1st, 1921, the ...

    Article : 381 words
  6. WOOL SALES LANGUISHING.

    Sir Charles MacKeller, chairman of the Directors of the Bank of New South Wales in an address at the yearly meeting to-day said that the wool situation is not clear owing to the fact that the Imperial Government has something like two million bales of past clips on hand to dispose of ...

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  7. WAIT TILL WHEAT IS DRY.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) stated this afternoon that it has been brought [?]unnder his notice that there is a danger that farmers in the anxiety to harvest crops will put strippers into them before they are in a thoroughly dry condition, resulting in immature, moist wheat ...

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  8. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    Sir Thomas Henly moved a resolution at the National Association conference expressing indication at the action of the State Government in ...

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  9. BURRINJUCK WATER.

    During the discussion on the Mayoral allowance for 1921, the Young Municipal Council digressed to the Burrinjuck water scheme. Ald. ...

    Article : 382 words
  10. Federal Basic Wage.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The agitation committee which is now circularising Federal members, asking if they will agree not to adjourn Parliament ...

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  11. MR. W. A. HOLMAN AND THE NATIONAL PARTY.

    At the National Conference to-day Mr. W. A. Holman, the late Premier, congratulated the delegates on the progress made and added that they ...

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  12. Woman's Right of Self-Defence

    A young woman, M[?]y Noonan, was charged at the Central Crim inla Court to-day whith having feloniously state William Simons on September ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    Further consideration was given by the Municipal Council on Thursday night to the financing of tho Electricity Works Loan Fund. The ...

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  14. LOVE TRAGEDY.

    Gertle Trisby was walking home from a church social three miles from a Marrickville Church last night, accompanied by a young man named ...

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  15. Q.C. EXAMINATION.

    In all 128 pupils sat for the Qualifying Certificate examination at the District School yesterday. On that number 62 were boys and 66 girls. ...

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  16. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Press representative at Geneva learns that Senator Millen will probably withdraw his motion relative to the German ...

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  17. Mrs. M. A. Fagan's Will.

    Probate has been granted of the will of Mrs. Mary Anne Fagan, of "Sunny Ridge," Mandurama, N.S.W., widow, who died on June 20 last. The ...

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  18. LONG JOURNEY FOR SHEEP.

    When the drought broke in June last Cudgelo estate, Cowra, purchased from Bexley station, situated the [?]er side of Longreach ...

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  19. Death of Mr. Wm., Creamer.

    A very old and respected resident of Harden—Mr. William Creamer —died on Tuesday afternoon last, at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr. John ...

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  20. LITTLE WILLIE'S DREAMS.

    A Berlin Socialist newspaper gives prominence to a letter from the Crown Prince saving that he wishes to leave the tedlous Dutch country, ...

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  21. OUR SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    Rev. A. E. Putland, writes:—At the meeting held in the Phoenix room a few weeks ago to further the scheme for a War Memorial at Young; it was ...

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  22. Church and Social Functions.

    Speaking at the opening of a fair at Murrumburrah in connection with the Church of England, Rev. C. E. Burgess (rector) said the Parish Hall ...

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  23. Young's Rhodes Scholar.

    Mr. Vernon Treatt M.M. Rhodes Scholar for 1921, paid an impromptu visit to the Young District School (at which he was once a pupil), ...

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  24. FIRST WHEAT.

    A truck of new season's wheat ar rived at Darling Island to-day from near Tamworth. It was an excellent sample, weighing 63¾lbs to the ...

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  25. A SAD DEATH.

    Mrs. William Roots, of Harden, died recently. The deceased was in her usual health on the previous day, but about 6 o'clock that evening she ...

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  26. £375 RISE.

    Sitting as a Royal Commission, Justice Edmunds to-day recommended that members' salaries be £875 per annum, ten Ministers' salaries £1945, ...

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  27. BASIC WAGE.

    Union officials at the Trades Hall c[?]ose the recommendation for a basic wgae of £4 with an endowment of 12/ for each child. They ...

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