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  2. NORTHERN OBITUARIES.

    On Wednesday there passed away at the Glen Innes hospital, a well-known resident, in the person of Mr.' William Gray. Deceased was 30 years of age, ...

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  3. TAMWORTH DAIRY FARMERS.

    A meeting or dairy fanners and others interested in the dairying industry was held in (the Oddfellows' Hall, Tamworth, yesterday, to consider the question of ...

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  4. TAMWORTH NEWS.

    Singers who wish to join the proposed choir to represent Tamworth and district at the Brisbane Eisteddfod, are requested to communication with Mr. T. Courtney ...

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  5. SHOW TO BE HELD.

    in view of the improved outlook as the result 01 the rain, and the probability of the complete ending of the drought early in the year, the ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Major, Hay addressed a meeting at Glen Innes yesterday. He advocated industrial peace as a prelude to increased production in all primary and secondary ...

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  7. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The police raided a house last night and arrested persons who wore playing a new game or chance called "Gee Far." A number of men and women appeared ...

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  8. STOCK AND CROPS,

    Heavy rain fell here on Tuesday evening and lighter showers during the .night, the total up to 9 a.m. on Wednesday bring 63 points. On Thursday evening ...

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  9. STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    The plan for Mr. Courtney Hood's recital, in the Jubilee Hall, Tamworth, will not be open until Monday morning next, instead of today. The programme ...

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  10. "THE WORLD HAS ENDED."

    The International Bible Students' Association representative, Mr. A. R. Kinninmonth, or Brisbane, is at present in Tamworth, and on Monday evening ...

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  11. DRY THROATS LIKELY.

    Mr. Owens, secretary of the Liquor Trades Union, says there is no likelihood of outside supplies of beer coming into Sydney. The union has communicated ...

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  12. THE LAST CHANCE.

    The success attending the £30 for nothing novel stunt, promoted by tho Pruno. and Herbos Pill Manufacturing Co., has been phonomenal. Every mail ...

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  13. MEAT PIE CASE.

    Percy Archibald McDonald, convicted of perjury in connection with the pie case, was today sentenced to two years' hard labor in Goulburn Gaol. ...

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  14. TABLELANDS IMPROVED.

    Through this week's rainfall Tenter field district has. benefited, to the extent of from one to two. inches. The town recorded only about an inch, but it. has ...

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  15. AN HISTORIC COIN.

    A coin dug up at Lone Pine by Scrgt. W. F. Adamson. has Been identified by the Mitchell Library, to which" institution it was presented, as.a coin of ...

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  16. RICHMOND CONTEST.

    Mr. Massy Greene, the retiring member and. the Nationalist candidate for the Richmond, addressed a meeting of electors in the School of Arts. The ...

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  17. Father O'Donnell.

    In the commons, mr, Dev[?] whether the persons responsible for Father O'Donnell's treatment would be punished. ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' CLUB SOCIAL.

    At. a Committee meeting of the Soldiers' Club on Wednesday night, It was decided to hold a social on the 10th inst, at the Oddfellows' Hall, to make ...

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  19. BUNDARRA BENEFITED.

    The best news to be reported from this locality is the most beneficial rain which has fallen during tho. week. Parts of the district received over live inches, ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    [?] by Mr. Time, Mr. C. Harmsworth slated: that in connection with he Egyptian disorders the total casualties to November 16 were 13 Egyptians ...

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  21. Shivers in Stock.

    At last, meeting of the Tamworth P.P. Board the Stock Inspector (Mr. C. J. Woollett) reported on the results of the investigations into the. cause of ...

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  22. LEAGUE PRELIMINARY.

    [?] Correspondent says, the Assembly of National Societies for the League of Nations has opened Sixteen nations were represented, the ...

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  23. STOCK VALUES JUMP.

    The rain lias wrought a wonderful transformation in the stock market, (says the Armidale "Express")! The Armidale auctioneers report that practically every ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. Balmain Tragedy.

    Raymond Flenardy was placed on trial at the Central Criminal Court today on. a charge of murdering his two daughters. A plea or insanity, was entered on ...

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  25. NECESSITOUS FARMERS.

    Any necessitous porson whose chief form of business or means of livelihood is connected with agricultural or. pastoral pursuits, and who desires ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. GERMAN FLEET.

    In. order. to satisfy France's and italy's clamorous demands, the Admirality., has been compelled to undertake extensive saivage operations at Scapa Flow. ...

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  27. GREATEST INTELLECTS ALL TIME.

    Mr. P. C. Scully, formerly of Tamworth, and now in charge .of "a school at Pilllga, delivered an address at Gunnedah this week in furtherance Of his ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. MR. HUGHES SCORES.

    "Here. Is something Unit they wrote about you in 3915," said Mr. Hughes, speaking to returned soldiers at Wollongong, when he quoted the following ...

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  29. SERIOUS LOSS OF SHEEP.

    Mr. James Swales, of Woodlands, had the misfortune to lose about 60 sheep here this week. The sheep were just off shears and were on their way to ...

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  30. SCHOOL TENDER ACCEPTED.

    The following school tender lias been accepted: Hall's Creek, additions to residence, E. W. Anderson, Bingara. [?]199. ...

    Article : 23 words
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