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  5. N.S.W. SPENT TOO MUCH LAST YEAR.

    External trade figures of New South Wales, for the year ended June 30 last, disclose an unfavourable balance of £20,916,863. Exports were ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. BELLATA GRAZIERS.

    There were present at the July meeting of the Bellata Graziers' Association: Messrs. L. F. Eckford (in the chair), W. Duff, J. A. Brooks, ...

    Article : 577 words
  7. NEW EVENING PAPER FOR SYDNEY.

    When the Sydney evening papers rose their prices from 1d. to 1½d. the outcry was so strong, and the falling-off in sales so serious, that the joke ...

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  8. POLICE INSPECTOR'S INGENUITY.

    During the past couple of months the local police have had innumerable callers for rations, and as a certain amount of judicious discretion ...

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  9. PET ROOSTER KILLS SNAKE.

    Young Roger Martin, a 12-year-old youngster, of Mt. Victoria, owns a pet rooster which follows him about like a dog. When Roger takes his ...

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  10. PILFERER PEEVES PUGNACIOUS PARSON.

    Last week someone visited a Portland parson's wood heap and purloined the major portion of it. This prompted the parson to reply through ...

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  11. FROM PENURY TO RICHES.

    The formation of a soap company of £900,000 in Melbourne the other day, brings to mind some fascinating details connected with the ...

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  12. BLEEDING AUSTRALIA.

    The International Labor Conference, attended by Mr. Percy C[?]man, M.H.R., is involving tax[?] in an expenditure of £1000 and the ...

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  13. SNATCHED AT HANDBAG.

    On Saturday evening, when Mrs. G. Wales, of West Narrabri, was walking through Dangar Village, an attempt was made by an unknown ...

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  15. STRANGE FRUIT—APPLE-ONION.

    Picked from one of the trees of Brisbane Botanic Gardens a large fruit, shaped like an orange, stood on the table of the Lord Mayor (Ald. ...

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