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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. John de Lepervanche was last week appointed secretary to the Namoi Repatriation Executive. There died at the Narribri District ...

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  3. LATE MARKETS.

    One of the smallest yardings of produce in the annals of Alexandria, sale yards was forward to-day, only three trucks of various lots of forage being ...

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  4. SOLDIERS OF THE NORTH.

    Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Everingham, West0 Tamworth, have received word that their son, Trooper George Everingham, is returning, to Australia by the transport ...

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  5. THE SEASON.

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday. A well-Known grazier or the Guyra district says that the present drought is one of the worst experienced for 30 ...

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  6. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Members of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union marched to-day from the union rooms to Circular Quay, where it was stated that a steamer was ...

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  7. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Gerald Riviere and Dorothy Riviere, husband and wife, made application in the Bankruptcy Court to set aside a bankruptcy notice served on them at ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives Mr: Fleming drew the Government's attention. to the fact that stockowners were only getting 30/ each for hides shipped ...

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  9. SUSSEX STREET MARKETS.

    Agents were a little relieved to-day in Sussex-street by the announcement that a boat was expected to leave Tasmania at the end of this week with a heavy ...

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  10. ROWDY SYDNEY MEETING.

    The Sydney seamen met this afternoon to hear Messrs. Gerred and Le Cornu, and Mr. Blackburn, their legal adviser, state the case as it was round in ...

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  11. STOCK COMMENCING TO DIE.

    The sadly-needed rain is still keeping off, and prospects are becoming gloomier each day. Stock are commencing to die in some parts of the district. ...

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  12. HAND FEEDING LARGE STOCK.

    Our Moor Creek correspondent writes:- Droughty conditions still prevail here Twelve points of rain fell on Thursday morning last, but that was of no ...

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  13. "PRODUCING MORE."

    An official statement issued on behalf of the One Big Union urges the workers of Australia to be on their guard against the capitalistic shibboleth to ...

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  14. MELBOURNE DELEGATES.

    It is stated in Melbourne shipping circles that the delegaets who are in Sydney are bearers of information in regard to the Government terms. ...

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  15. MR. MASSY GREENE'S PROPOSED SCHEME.

    Mr. Stirling Taylor, Bureau of Commerce and Industry, Melbourne, writes: As some misconception seems to have alisen with regard to those factories ...

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  16. METAL MARKETS.

    Standard copper, spot £100/5/, three months £101/5/ (decline 32/6): Lead, spot, steady at [?]25; three months (unchanged), £25/12/6. Spelter, spct £41; ...

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  17. Wheat Pools.

    The Country Traders' Conference has resolved, in view of the grave losses sustained by the farmers in connection with the 1916 17 wheat crop, and the ...

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  18. WORLD'S WHEAT PROSPECTS.

    Mesers. Lindley Walker and Co., Ltd., Sydney, write under date August 18:;- Our London cable this week, reads: "American and Canadian crops estimates ...

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  19. RABBIT SKIN SALES.

    [?] Carson, Ltd., report:- Prices of furriers' rabbit skins were 12d and first boardies to first winters 3d to 6d per lb higher, at to-day's Sydney ...

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  20. NEW SOCIALIST PARTY.

    Mr. Arthur Race, secretary of the Industrial Socialist Harty, states that it is the intention of the party to contest seats at the forthcoming State elections. ...

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  21. Government Proposals.

    A mass meeting of the members of the Sydney Branch of the Seamen's Union was held in the Protestant .Hall this, afternoon. Mr. Gerred, the ...

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  22. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Mr. T. Courtney Hood, hon. conductor, Tamworth Philharmonic Society, writes: May be permitted, through your valuable, columns, to thank Mr. Edwin ...

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  23. ARMIDALE PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    A largely-attended public meeting was held in the Council Chambers to consider the advisability of abandoning or at least curtailing the programme for ...

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  24. BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    Wm. Jones and Frederick Travis were charged at the Police Court with breaking and entering the warehouse of Her-bert Solomon, and stealing cloth and ...

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  25. ARMIDALE SHORT OF WATER.

    The Armidale storage reservoir now contains only a little over 2,000,000 gallons, a few weeks' supply at most. The sub-committee appointed to inquire into ...

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  26. CHOKED BY PIECE OF MEAT.

    At the inquest, concerning the death of John Corbert, an old man, it was stated that he was choked by a piece of meat lodging in his throat. ...

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  27. COUNTRY TRADERS' MEETING.

    At the annual meeting of the Country Traders' Association to-day, the president, Mr. George Nankervis, said the committee had joined In a movement, ...

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  28. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    At the annual meeting of the local School of Arts, the president, (Mr. Vincent) was in the chair. There was a moderate attendance. The annual ...

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  29. LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The Mayor of Tamworth, Aid. W. A. Bourne, writes:- Whilst the benefit concert givon by the Tamworth Philharmonic Society is ...

    Article : 340 words
  30. DO YOU WANT A MOTOR CAR?

    "What a silly Question?" you say. "Is" there anybody who doesn't except the man who has two or three?" But even he isn't satisfied, he would like ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. ANOTHER PEST.

    Recently Mr. J. W. Attkins, of Dunbar's Creek, left with Mr. Frank Budden, of Muswellbrook, a specimen of a strange plant which he had round ...

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  32. FOOTBALL ON SUNDAYS.

    "Nisi Dominus Frustra" writes:-From the letter of "Locue Standi" one would surely gather the idea that foot-ballers who play on Sunday are ...

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  33. AMERICAN CITIZENS.

    American citizens attended a larewell luncheon to Mr. Mark Sheldon, the Tirade Commissioner to America, to-day. Mr. Brittain, the American ...

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  34. SECOND NIGHT OF PEACE BALL.

    Tho Peace Ball was repeated in the Theatre Royal last evening, when there was again a very large attendance, both on the floor and in the gallery. There ...

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  35. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    The Quirindi branch of the National Association has been thoroughly reorganised as the result of a meeting held at Quirindi on Monday night. In this ...

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  36. FEDERATED MILLERS' AWARD.

    In the Arbitration, Court the Federated Millers and Mill Employees' Association was granted a new award, giving an increase to youths. Four extra ...

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  37. Housing Proposals.

    Speaking in the Legislative Council on the Government's housing proposals Mr J. Ryan urged the necessity for dealing with the profiteer in building ...

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  38. PEACE LOAN.

    Now that the Peace Loan has received public attention, and its objects are becoming known, local interest should be keenly aroused. Two out of every ...

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  39. COLONEL DICK RETURNING.

    Colonel Dick, C.M.G., founder of the Red Cross Society in N.S.W., is returning to Sydney after 4[?] years' service with the A.M.C. Corps in Gallipoll and ...

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  40. TAMWORTH PIG SALE.

    Messrs. Molloy and Smith announce that their next pig sale will take place on Wednesday, August 27. Sellers will do well to send as many pigs as ...

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  41. GRAZIERS' ESTATES.

    The estate of the late Mrs. Mary Anne Josephine Gibbs, widow, of Gin Gin, Trangle, has been valued for probeteat £20,123, and the estate of the ...

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  42. "FEED THE BRUTE."

    We all know this little hint given to a young bride when she asked a very wise old lady how she could manage her husband. Why not apply the witty ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. BODY FOUND AT BELL.

    A message from Mount Victoria says the police state that the body found at Bell is not that of David Joel, but it has not yet been identified. On the ...

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  44. VOLUNTARY CAR REQUEST.

    Mrs. Trim acknowledges in response to hop call to convey war widows and children to the Peace Memorial Ball the following:-Mr. Victor Cohen, two families; ...

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  45. JELLICOE AT WELLINGTON.

    Viscount Jellicoe arrived at Wellington (N.Z.) to-day. He was accorded an enthusiastic welcome. ...

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