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  9. Commercial.

    Competition was brink at the, Sydney hide and skin auctions last week Winchcombe, Carson Ltd., report that best woolled shepskins were ½d to ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. GOT A NOTE IN A CAN.

    Miss Mercy Dwyer, of Lucknow, was one of many who packed cans with good things for the boys at the, front, and she is one of a few who has ...

    Article : 319 words
  11. Letters from the Front.

    Lance Corporal James W. Kelly, who enlisted from Eugowra, and is a brother of Mrs. R. Fitzgerald, of Spring Hill, writing-from Embabeh, ...

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  12. SYDNEY MARKET REPORT.

    Wool: The wool now catalogued is showing the rapid approach of the end of the season; good wools are becoming scarcer land faulty wools ...

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  13. HARD TO LEAVE GALLIPOLI.

    Pte. George Bellingham, writing to his mother, Mrs. G. Bellingham, of Anson street, says, inter alia: You have no doubt heard of our return to ...

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  14. TREACLE OR SERGT BYRNE.

    Ald. J. M. Stewart has a couple of quince trees in his yard, known far and wide to the precocious kidiet as "Yellow Mondays", and, hanging like ...

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  15. "AT THE FRONNT.

    Of the many organisations that have exerted heroic efforts to help our soldier boys at home and abroad it is not too much to say that non[?] have ...

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  16. Answer to the Hymn of Hate.

    Foes of the human race, we hate the name—Scorned by the Nations all! Thy lasting shame, a monument ...

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  17. Sporting.

    Clyde Stakes, 6f.: Cettingr 9.5, Brattle 9.3, Ruinall 8.12, It's Funny 8.10, Gigandra 8.9, Herringbone 8.8, Dellara 8.8, Heathergo 8.2, Nombi 8.1, ...

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  18. BLACK INK.

    Messrs Marston and Leary's Black gelding, Black ink, has turned out a money spinner for his owners. Purchased in tho first plane for £25, the ...

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  19. A BROTHER TO SURF BELLE.

    Being broken in at present by P. Bell, is a full brother to Mr Jot Hicks' race mare, Surf Belle. He is owned by Keenan Brothers, and is to go ...

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  20. GEN. G. RYRIE TO MR. PIGOTT, M.H.R.

    Just a few lines to let you know how we are getting on. We have gone through a rather strenuous and exciting time lately, and are now safely ...

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  21. HATHURST MILITARY CAMP.

    The strength of the Bathurst military camp, including the recruits who arrived on Monday night, by special train from Sydney, now stands at 2203 ...

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  22. Bowls.

    On Saturday next Bathurst is due to play Orange at Orange. The Bathtrst selected teams are:—Champion rink, Reid, Curran, Edgley Thwaito; ...

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  23. ORANGE CUP JOCKEYS.

    Roy Walker, who rode Vallor to victory on the first day of the Orange Cup meeting, in the Newmarket Handicap, and followed up this ...

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  24. DROUGHT AT GULARGAMBOBONE.

    A Gulargambone correspondent states that, in consequence of the extraordinary dry conditions prevailing during the last year and up to the ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. HOME FOU INVALIDED SOLBIERS AT WELLINGTON.

    To-day Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. Shopherd Lidley, representing the Sydney Red Cross Society, are in Wellington conferring with the local body in ...

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  27. McDERMOTT'S.

    McDermotts are showing useful embroidered handkerchiefs from 7d to 1/6; tray cloths, sideboard covers, cushions, gloves, brushes, combs, ...

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