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  2. L.C AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

    The monthly meeting of the committee of management of the above society was held in the Shire Hall, Maclean, on Friday evening. ...

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  4. AN INCH OF RAIN.

    Picture a canal four hundred miles long, stretching all the way from London to Edinburgh. It is 24ft deep, and so wide that 50 ...

    Article : 773 words
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  6. THE NATIONAL CHARACTER.

    The feature of the speeches at the dinner--at which Mr. H. F. Richardson, M.L.C., presided--given at Stock Exchange buildings, Melbourne, last ...

    Article : 674 words
  7. BULK HNNDLING OF WHEAT.

    Important evidence relating to the benefits derived by Canadian farmers through the bulk handling of wheat is furnished in a report which has been presented to a ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS

    The quarantine authorities announce that in view of the death of a typhus patient on the mail steamer Osterley, the vessel will be quarantined for 18 days. ...

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  9. MINE SWEEPER STRIKES ROCK.

    The mine sweeper Geranium arrived in port this morning, escorted by H.M.A.S. Sydney, having struck a submerged rock off the coast of North Queensland. The ...

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  11. MR. MEAGHER AND LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. R. D. Meagher says that he made no application for re-admission to the Labor party, but he admitted that some of his friends desired the removal of the ...

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  12. STATE STORES BROKEN INTO.

    As a result of information received early this morning two constables proceeded to the State stores at Redfern and saw a boy carrying a bundle. He ...

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  13. THE COURTS.

    The Chief Justice at Hobart sentenced Robert Reid tally clerk, George Glasack and Teal Johnson, commercial travellers, to five years' gaol in connection with a ...

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  15. AIRMAN'S JACKET WASHED UP.

    A jacket similar to those sometime worn by airmen was washed up on Dee Why beach yesterday. It apparently had been in the water for a long time. ...

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  16. IS SYDNEY SINFUL.

    The Solicitor-General says that he entirely disagrees with Mr. Herbert Booth in comparing Sydney to Sodom and Gomorrah for wickedness.. He had evidently ...

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  17. WHOOPING COUGH AND MEASLES.

    During the last week there has been an unusual epidemic of whooping cough and measles in the metropolitan area, both children and adults being affected. ...

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  19. BURGLARS CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    Early on Saturday morning Constable Kearney bailed up two men at the point of the revolver while they were filling a bag with boots in a shop in North ...

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