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  6. MEMORIAL HALL.

    The contractor, Mr. E. G. Palmer, has advanced well during the past couple of weeks with the erection of the Memorial Hall. The walls are now well ...

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  7. PREMATURE BORN CHILD.

    Last Saturday morning a man walking along the bank of Lavender Creek, near the Cessnock Hall, came across the body of a newly born child. He at ...

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  8. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    After its recess during the hottest summer months the Workers' Educational Association is shortly to renew its activities in Cessnock. It will be ...

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  9. NEW USE FOR GARBAGE BIN SUGGESTED.

    The council was dealing with the question of purchasing a safe and Cr. Lane asked jocularly "Would not a garbage bin do?" Cr. Lane probably ...

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  10. PREPARE DUE AT "SIBERIA."

    In the course of a few weeks the Aberdare South Colliery will be thrown idle pending development work. The new pit head, cages, guide ropes, etc. ...

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  11. NEW MANAGER.

    Mr. David Murdoch, who has been manager at Aberdare South Colliery since it commenced to put forth coal, has severed his connection with the ...

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  12. GROWING BUSINESS.

    The business of the Cessnock branch of the Commercial Banking Company has grown to such an extent under the management of Mr. Manning that ...

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  13. DODGING THE WEATHER MAN.

    The Cessnock Jockey Club will have the weather dispenser bothered this week end. Of course a fine day is required to make the race day successful. ...

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  14. ELECTION SURPRISE.

    The surprise of the election, so far as the Newcastle electorate is concerned, is the position at the head of the poll of Mr. Skelton, the Protestant ...

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  15. FURIOUS DRIVING.

    At the Cessnock Police Court on Tuesday Hugh Hepplewhite was charged with driving a motor car at a furious pace down Hall Street, through ...

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  16. BUILDING IN VINCENT STREET.

    Building operations in Vincent Street are still progressing. As soon as one building is completed another is commenced, and from appearances it will ...

    Article : 100 words
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