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  4. RAILWAY EVICTIONS.

    The action of the Railway Department in demanding rent from the wives of railway workers who conduct boarding establishments in railway workers' camps is ...

    Article : 340 words
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  7. EGLINTON.

    Our quiet village was somewhat startled Monday night by the cry of fire. A number of people were at the residence of Mr. G. W. Taylor, enjoying themselves at ...

    Article : 487 words
  8. NEWNES.

    Prior to his departure from the Valley, Mr. J. Baker, late bandmaster, was entertained by the remaining bandsmen and the townsfolk at a social evening, and ...

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  9. BALL AT PORTLAND.

    The most successful ball of the season was held on Wednesday night, when the Royal Pride of Portland branch of the M.U.I.O.O.F. had their annual gathering. ...

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  10. BLUE MOUNTAINS SHIRE COUNCIL

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Blue Mountains Shire Council held last Wednesday, at Lawson, a letter was received from the Chief Commissioner of Railways ...

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  11. HAMPTON.

    Hampton has lately been favored by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beaumont of Johannesburg, who having almost completed a trip round the world, came to see ...

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  12. O'CONNELL.

    There was a very good attendance at the dance on Wednesday evening in the convent school hall, to raise the preliminary funds for the annual fair, which is to be ...

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  13. SUNNY CORNER OFFICERS COMPLIMENTED.

    At the Warden's Court last Tuesday, the warden in speaking of the efficient manner in which Mr. Lumley, warden's clerk, had performed his duties, said it was pleasing ...

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  14. YERRANDERIE.

    A generous attendance gratified the eyes and hearts of the promoters of the union concert and dance held in Quig's hall, on Tuesday. The takings must have been fully ...

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  15. PRESENTATION AT ROCKLEY.

    At the Commercial Hotel, Rockley, on Friday night, Mr. W. L. Cummings was presented with a handsome travelling bag ([?]nscribed) and a purse of sovereigns, by ...

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  16. TRUNKEY.

    Mr. A. McKenzie, of the Junction, Abercrombie, has purchased the late Mr. P. Casey's store, and when he has it thoroughly renovated and additional rooms erected he ...

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  17. WISEMAN'S CREEK.

    A couple of inches of steady rain would do a lot of good just now, as only about a quarter of an inch was registered out of the late disturbance. ...

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