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  4. KATOOMBA.

    S[?]e the departure of Mr. Spliet, bandma[?], some months ago, the local band has [?]ased to exist, but a meeting was call[?] last Thursday night, and judging by ...

    Article : 464 words
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  6. SOCIALIST MEETINGS IN LITHGOW.

    Comrade Wilson addressed three meetings in Lithgow on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday night he spoke on war to an audience of about 150. On Sunday ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. CONCERT AT PORTLAND.

    The first concert of the Portland Choral Society was held in Tweedie's Hall on Saturday night. There was a fair attendance, and the various items rendered by the ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    Sir, -- Adverting to previous correspondence respecting the complaint made by Mr. J. Ryan, manager "Lithgow Mercury" that the telephone service at that pla[?] ...

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  9. COX'S RIVER.

    Cox's River cricket team again tried conclusions with the Burragorang team. The result was a win for Burragorang by about 40 runs. The win did not come as a ...

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  10. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir, -- With reference to Mr. Roberts' letter of 19th June last, presented by you, requesting that the school at Irondale be removed to another site, I have to inform ...

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  11. RYDAL.

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  12. HARTLEY VALE.

    First-class Constable Cobcroft, who has been in charge of the police station here for nearly four years, has been transferred to Forbes. He leaves for his new ...

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  13. MOUNT LAMBIE SCHOOL.

    Sir, -- With reference to Mr. J. Case's letter of 5th June last, presented by you, asking that the school at Mount Lambie be reopened as half-time, I have to ...

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  14. MEADOW FLAT.

    Mrs. Moore, sen., has been rather indisposed with a slight attack of bronchitis. We trust she will soon be quite well again. ...

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  15. MINING NEWS.

    The Ruby Creek Silver-Lead Syndicate, Mt. Werong, have about 10 tons of ore ready to handle. Messrs. Alfred Harris and W. King, directors, visited the mine to ...

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  16. ACCIDENT AT BRISBANE VALLEY.

    I have to report a rather serious accident which happened to Mrs. P. McNab Yesterday. A few days ago she had a rather nasty fall, which left her very lame, ...

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  17. WISEMAN'S CREEK.

    It is with much regret I have to report the death of the infant daughter of Mr. Alfred Stone, at the age of six months. The little sufferer was taken ill on ...

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  19. DARK CORNER.

    Beautiful growing weather prevails at present. Days are long and warm, and frosts are occasional and light. For some considerable time rain has fallen every ...

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  20. MOUNT VICTORIA.

    Mr. Joynton Smith, the new proprietor of the Imperial Hotel, was up on a tour of inspection on Saturday last. Mr. Peacock, of the Carrington, and at one time ...

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  21. NEWNES.

    On Thursday, the fifth instant, the usual fortnightly meeting of the Wolgan Lily Lodge, No. 44 (R.W.M. Geo. Dawson), was held in Newnes Public Hall. When the ...

    Article : 154 words
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