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  4. Conservation of Water in the Macquarie Valley

    Giving evidence at Dubbo last night in support of the claims of Burrenbong. Mr. R. Griffin (the father of Burrnebong) declared that by reason of its internet merit, Burrenbong dam should take sh[?]late priority in connection with water conservation in the interior. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOUNDER TRANGIE-NARROMINE

    On a visit to Narromine at the present time is Rev. W. G. Sharpe, who they well twice the honor of [?] the Presbyterian Church ...

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  6. NINE POINT VICTORY AGAINST TRANGIE

    Last Sunday, four rinks of Trangie bowlers visited Narromine and spent an enjoyable afternoon on the local green. ...

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  8. MOTOR ACCIDENT ON DUBBO ROAD

    A collision between a Ford motor utility and a Chrysler car took place on the Dubbo road about four and a half miles from Narromine ...

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  10. DAYLIGHT SAVING TO START FROM OCTOBER 2

    Australia's new Cabinet met for the first time in Canberra on Wednesday morning and decided that daylight saving would be ...

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  11. MUNGERY NOTES

    Congratulations to Pte. and Mrs. Bill Barden on the arrival of a son. Miss Margaret Dwyer is making satisfactory progress since her ...

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