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  5. Bridge Unsafe For Children

    Present at the Council meeting held on Thursday of last week were Ald E C. Young (Mayor), M. Goonrey, F. Warwick and G. Fairhead. The Town Clerk (Mr. G. Lawrence) reported that he had interviewed Mr. Alexander, P.W.D., Broken Hill, ...

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  6. ACTIVITIES IN & AROUND WILCANNIA

    Last Friday night the electricity again failed the town. The period was, happily enough, of only short duration, but during that time a small child's life was placed in jeopardy, according to information given by the hospital authorities, because of lack ...

    Article : 211 words
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  8. Death of Mrs. D. Watson

    A gloom was can over Wilcannia when it became know that Mrs. Dorothy Watson, wife of Mr. William A. Watson, grocer, had passed away suddenly at the ...

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  9. AMONGST THE PEOPLE

    Last Sunday in St. James Church of England the christening took place of the infant son of Pte. and Mrs. R. Bradshaw, Rev. K. Luders officiated at the ...

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  10. P. & C. ASSOCIATION

    Present at the P. & C. meeting on Monday night were Messrs. G. Lawrence (Chair), P. Behl and Rev. G. Lancaster, Mesdames Young, Beaumont and Sara, ...

    Article : 388 words
  11. Hostel Will Re-open

    The Bush Church Aid Hostel at Wilcannia is of incalculable value to country folks who wish to school their children at Wilcannia, and it has been ...

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  12. BOWLS

    Tired, defeated, but not discouraged, the bowlers who went down to Broken Hill to try their luck against the Bowling Club there, arrived back in ...

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  13. ANOMALOUS POSITION

    It is or should be a well known fact that before a soldier or any other member of our services can make application for land as it is thrown open for ...

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  14. VICTORY LOAN

    Wilcannia's Victory Loan quota has been fixed at £15,000, with 150 subscribers. This, at first glance, seems a goal beyond the resources of this ...

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  15. BAKER PARK

    Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., has received the following from the Minister: "With reference to your personal representations on behalf of the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA AT WAR

    Only 12 per cent, of occupied men aged fourteen and over were in the services and direct war work in Australia at the outbreak of war. Now, practically ...

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  17. Rebate On Stock Fodder

    Mr. M. A. Davidson, M.L.A., has received the following from the Minister for Transport:— "Following upon your further personal ...

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  18. SHEEP SHEARING REGULATIONS

    New conditions for the zoning of sheep shearing in Victoria. New South Wales, Tasmania, and South Australia in 1944 were announced recently by Mr. ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. Commonwealth Rationing Commission

    Reports have reached the Rationing Commission that a few stores telling smallgoods had included smoked mutton among coupon-free goods. ...

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