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  5. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    The pupils at Tanner's Mount are not behind hand in expressing their appreciation of the high purpose for which Empire Day is now celebrated. The ...

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  7. ROUND SWAMP.

    Empire Day was celebrated at this school. Parents and others in the locality subscribed handsomely towards the fund. The sum of five guineas was raised and ...

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  8. ESSINGTON.

    The people of Essington met to celebrate Empire Day in the usual way with plenty of good cakes, etc., and games of various sorts, of which tennis seemed to ...

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  9. CRUDINE.

    The usual celebration in connection with the public school was carried out most successfully on the recreation ground. All the school children were present, and ...

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  10. EGLINTON.

    A very extensive and elaborate programme was carried out here. Everything passed off successfully, without a hitch. A large number were present in the afternoon ...

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  11. TARANA.

    Empire Day celebrations were successfully held at the local public school. At 10 a.m. the pupils assembled in the school grounds, accompanied by parents and ...

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  12. TURONDALE.

    The school children assembled at the school, and a short programme was gone through. They then marched to the recreation ground, carrying flags. A picnic was ...

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  13. BLACKHEATH.

    The pouring rain prevented the afternoon being held at Little Blackheath, as is the usual custom, but the children spent a good day in the skating ...

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  14. O'CONNELL.

    If Empire Day did not arouse a spirit of loyalty among the inhabitants it served another purpose, in-so-far as it caused the local Rifle Club to emerge from a ...

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  15. WISEMAN'S CREEK.

    Empire Day was celebrated here with the customary address to the children by the teacher, followed by a round of festivities for old and young. In the morning the ...

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  17. ROCKLEY.

    The celebrations were carried out very successfully. The day was fine though cold, and the sports in the afternoon, held in the park, were witnessed by a number of ...

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    In regard to reciprocal trade relations between Australia and New Zealand, the Prime Minister said on Monday:--"The extent of my reciprocity is the whole hog." ...

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  19. WALLERAWANG.

    Empire Day was cold, bleak, and showery here, but despite the weather a large number of children and adults turned up at the annual school picnic, which was ...

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  20. ORANGE, Monday.

    The weather is still dry, and without prospect of any immediate change. Many pastoralists regard the present season as even worse than that of ten years ago. ...

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  21. MOUNT VICTORIA.

    Heavy and continuous ram fell throughout the day. This, however, did not quite cool the enthusiasm of the young, and they turned up in full strength. All. P. Mathews ...

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