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  2. WEDDING.

    On a sunny morning in April, "Hillside," the residence of the bride's mother, was the scene of a wedding of interest, the parties exchanging ...

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  3. THE EPIDEMIC. FLU RAIDS SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The Shire Council held its usual meeting on Friday last, and on Sunday three of the Counei[?]rs and both elerks were down with the flu. The ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. Advertising

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  6. Civic Receptions.

    Sapper L, Peachell, who enlisted from West Wyalong, and Private A G. Smith, who was on a visit here were tendered a civic reception at ...

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  7. Men Who Fought.

    The following, soldiers have returned here during the week and were aecorded civic receptions:— ...

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  8. A Great Memorial

    Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook have returned from a visit to the site of the great Australian memorial on' a ridge overlooking Amiens. ...

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  9. SAPPER PEACHELL.

    Sapper S. L. Peachell enlisted from West Wyalong in July, 1915. He left for Egypt in August, and wont on to the Peninsular on September ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. SIX NEW CASES.

    The Shire authorities were notified of the following six cases of pneumonic iniuenza to-day Isaa Fieteher, Elizabth Flecher ...

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  11. Personal Pars.

    There is ft great deal of sickness in town at present. An infectious cold is going the founds, and many houses are effected. ...

    Article : 339 words
  12. The Advocate

    We have been asked to state that for the next two Sundays the usual Presbyterian services will not be held ...

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  13. PTE. A. G. SMITH, M.S.M.

    Private Smith paid a visit here on Monday, although his place of enlistment was Bombala. He was on service for over throe years; and on one ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. Wyalongite In Tasmania

    Miss N. Wilson, LA.B., of "Kenniworth" Darcy Street, Hobart, Tasmania, writes us as follows:— Having paid a short visit to ...

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  15. SERGEANT STANLEY.

    Sergeant George Stanley enlisted at Yalgogrin on 1st January, 1915. He went to Egypt, and from there to Gallipoli in May, 1915. In ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. GOLF CLUB.

    A meeting of all those interested in the formation of a golf club will be held at the M.U. Hall on Tuesday night. ...

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  17. Yolgoqrm Notes

    On Monday, 6th inst., many drivers and shooters assembled at Yalgogrin on the hunt for foxes, the skins to be sold in aid of the ...

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  18. NEW SHIRE AWARD.

    In connection with the alteration in the Shire Employee's Award, it was decided at the last meeting of the Shire Council to-pay the balance ...

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  19. TUESDAY'S FUNCTION.

    A civic reception was tendered Sergeant. G. W. Stanley, Corporal E. V. Smith and A. Meacham on Tuesday. ...

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  20. CORPORAL E. V. SMITH.

    Corporal Smith enlisted at Yalgogrin on 1st January, 1915. He left Egypt with the First Division for Gallipoli, in May, 1915, He was ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. RAVAGES OF THE FLU.

    Between 4000 and 5000 railway and tramway employees are absent from duty owing to the influenza epidemic A big percentage of the metropolitan, ...

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  22. PEACE DAY AT CLEAR RIDGE.

    In response to on application by the teach of the Clear Ridge School for n grant with which to assist ill celebrating Peace Day at that school, ...

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  23. CORPORAL A. MEACHAM.

    Corporal Mencham left Mildil in May, 1917, to enlist in Temora, the Lome of his parents. After training in England he went to France ...

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  24. Barmedman Rankin's Springs Railway.

    Dear Sir,—In reply to your letter of 17th [?]timo, I am directed, by the Premier to inform you that the Baimedman-Rankin's Springy Railway, is ...

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  25. TREE PLANTING IN GOLDEN ST.

    Several residents asked the Shire Council at its Inst meeting to have trees planted in Golden street. The request was granted, providing the ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    Mr. J. Duffy's donation of 2/6 to the above wasinadvertently omitted from the list handed us, and published in lust issuer ...

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  27. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS ON OTHER PAGES.

    On page 1 report of Wyalong presentation to Rev. H. H. Gowing and several other items, on the last page an article "The Passing Show." ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    On Wednesday, the Grading Committee, Messrs P. Ball, T, Dully and H. Cameron, graded the. following teams for the local Rug-by Louguc ...

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  29. ENGINEERS' CONFERENCE.

    At the last meeting of the Shire Council, the Engineer, was grantedleave of absence to attend the annual Enginer's Conference in Sydney on ...

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  30. Sunday Football.

    The space allotted to the general public at the Council Chambers proved inadequate to accommodate, all those who desired to hear the ...

    Article : 338 words
  31. BIG SHEEP SALE.

    In to-day's issue Messrs O. H. Furner and Co advertise fall particulars of their sale of 10,000 store sheep at Goulburn on Tuesday next. ...

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  32. TOUR OF A RIDING.

    The Ungarie Progress Association wrote to the last meeting of the Shire Council, asking the Council to, make a tour of inspection of A Riding. It ...

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  33. Final Wool Offerings

    Winchcombe, Carson ltd report:—We offer a catalogue of about 3000 bales of wool on Wednesday of next week. The series will complete the ...

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  34. YOUNG DRAUGHT HORSES.

    Those in want of horses would do well to attend C. E. Wallder and Co's monthly market on Thursday 26th inst; when they will offer a truck of ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. STRAYING STOCK NUISANCE.

    The straying stock nuisance was referred to at the last meeting of the Shire Council. The President said in South Australia it was necessary for ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. MONTHLY STOCK SALE.

    On Thursday next, the 26th inst., Messrs C. E. Wallder and Co will hold their usual monthly slock market and form the advertisement. ...

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  37. FOX DRIVE.

    The fox drive which was hold on the Wyrra Hills on Saturday last proved very satisfactory, from a financial point of view as well as ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. ANOTHER "EPIDEMIC."

    Another epidemic has been raging in Australia, and has not yet shown signs of being stamped out, The disease is called Morbu Sabbatlens. ...

    Article : 176 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. WEALTH IN SKINS.

    Nimmitable.—Hundreds of foxskins are being sold here weekly which are worth from 10s to 15s cach Rabbit skins are also brining a big ...

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  41. MIXED BLESSING.

    That nine mouths' dry spell wehad was not without its compensations. It cleaned the district of lung worm in id foot rot, and the blow fly ...

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  42. MIRROOL SETTLEMENT.

    Settlers on the Mirrool irrigation area have petitioned the Minister for Agriculture asking him to reopen the questions of compensation, the ...

    Article : 80 words
  43. MALLEE PLAINS TENNIS CLUB.

    A meeting to reform the Malice Plains Tennis Club was held in the hull oil Monday evening, 16th June, when the following office-[?]earcrs ...

    Article : 90 words
  44. COURT HOUSE AT STOCKINBINGAL.

    The courts are to be established at Stockinbingal, to be hold in the old R.C. Building, which was purchased by the Department about seven years ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. Advertising

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