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  2. Bland Shire Council Meeting

    The monthly meeting of Bland Shire. Council will be held at the Shire Chambers, West Wyalong, on Thursday night and Friday of this week. ...

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  3. Lt.-General Squires

    Lieut. General Ernest Kerf Squires, Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces, died on Saturday night as a result of a relapse, ...

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  4. Steamer Bombed

    A message from London states: German pianes bombed the steamer Domala. whichwas carrying 301 British ahd Indian passengers ...

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  5. Corio By-election

    When counting ceased last night for the Corio by-election. a Labor victory appeared to be certain. The latest figures were: — ...

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  6. MAN DROWNED

    A man named Edward Barton, tram driver, of Dulwich Hill, was swept off the rocks and drowned yesterday. His mate could not swim, but ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. R.A.F. Over Berlin

    A message from London on Sunday states:—R.A.F. bombers flew over Bierlin last night, for the fifth time in six- days. ...

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  8. TURKS READY

    The Premier of Turkey, Dr. Refik Saydam, declared in a broadcast address at Istanbul that Turkey had prepared her defences ...

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  9. O'FARREL GUP

    Mr. L. J. McCanu, Honorary Treasmer and Acting-Secretary of the West Wyaloug aud District Cricket Association, stated to-day that the ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. INDIA PREFERS BRITISH CARS

    Despite the war, British cars continue to occupy a commanding position in the Indian market. During October,]85 British cars, valued at over ...

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  11. GERMAN' OUTRAGE

    A message from London on Sunday statesi:—The German Ambassador in Brussels appeared pale and disturbed when he left ...

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  12. "LAGGARB" FARMERS

    Sir,—I noticed in a recent issue of your paper that a Mr. J. Lemon was complaining that the farmers, do not support their Association as they ...

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  13. GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS

    Tins likelihood of another ad valine being paid to whentgrowors, in addition to (lie first advance of 2/6 a bushel that has already been made, was ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. PARKING ON SLOPES

    When parking a car on a slope it is a sound precautionary measure to leave the vehicle in gear and turn the Iront wheels in toward the kerb as ...

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  15. R.AF. FLIGHTS

    A message from London states:—An outstanding feature of the war news for tile past few days has been the large number of long distance ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. SAVED FROM BRIDGE DROP

    A police constable saw a young man taking off his coat on the southern approach to the Syduey Harbour Bridge last night. ...

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  17. AID FOR WHEATGROWERS

    The Commonwealth Governfor distribution among New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, to assist ...

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  18. GERMAN PLANES

    A message from London says: —The Berlin Wireless states that a communique says, "Our Air Force reconnoitered the entire North Sea, ...

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  19. OVER £21,000,000 PAID

    Advances to wheatgrowers have been made to date on HIS,221,000 bus. being a total expenditure of £21,729,000 including railage. Colelctions, ...

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  20. MILLIONS FOR WAR

    The Rev. S- G. Claughton, during a sermon at Tempe Methodist Church, said Australia is handing out millions for war purposes, hut was niggardly ...

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  21. That "Open" Market

    An attack over the air was recently made upon the tariff policy of the Commonwealth. The speaker staled that the Australian farmer had to sell ...

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  22. GERMAN AIRMAN

    A message from Loudon states The Belgian Press bitterly attacks Germany for an attack made by a German airman on three Belgian ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. GOEBBEL'S BOMBAST

    A mossage from London states:—"No single German doubts that the war will be concluded victoriously," said the German Minister for ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. WOOL CHEQUE

    Australia's wool cheque (his season will -be at least 35 per. cent higher thau that of last season. It is expected to total between 59 million' and ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. BRIBE CHARGE

    Three aldermen of the Waterloo Counelil-George Leslie Cohan, John William Neilson and Ernest Navin—wore collided at the Central ...

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  26. £500 GRANT

    Mr. G. P. Evans, M.L.A., has received the following letter from the Act-1 ing Minister for Health:—Dear Mr. Evans.—With further ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. Advertising

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  28. WHEATGROWERS UNION

    The State conference of the Wheat Growers' Union of New South Wales will open at the Masonic Hall, West Wyaloug, on Wednesday morning,.and ...

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  29. FIRE AT GUBBATA

    A bush fire started oil Mr. H. Post's property, Gubbata, last week, and travelled five miles on a two miles front before it was subdued on Mr. B. ...

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  30. CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS

    The following Championship events were conducted by the West Wyalong Amateur Swimming Club 100 Metres Club Championship: G. ...

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  31. HOSPITAL ROAD

    In response to numerous complaints, the Board of Directors of the Wyalong end District Hospital decided at a special meeting during the week-end ...

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  32. FLOODS LIKELY

    The State Meteorologist (Mr, Mares) said last night that the weather in the coastal districts is likely to become increasingly usseltled within the next ...

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  33. NEW DANCE BAND

    The "Revellers" "Dance Band has been formed, with Mrs. A. Stidwill, of Ungarie as the pianiste. Enquiries may be lodged with Mrs. Stidwill, Box ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. Advertising

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