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  4. Late Wires. GETTING BACK TO NORMAL.

    The Post Office, expects to resume the usual hours on Monday next. ...

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  5. Alle Woll Stealing. AT YARRANDALE.

    At the West Wyalong Police Court on Wednesday before Mr. H. Holcombe, P.M.:—Benjamin Castles was charged that ...

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  6. The Advocate

    Sir George Fuller (Chief Secretary), in a special interview for the Country Press, sets out the developments' and activities of his ...

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  7. CABINET CHANGES.

    Mr. David Storey will be Minister for Health. He refuses financial emolument. Other Cabinet changes have not ...

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  8. ANOTHER CHARGE OF LARCENY

    Frederick Broad was charged that on or about the 2nd of July, 1919 at Yarrandale North, he did steal 401bs of wool valued at 10/- the property ...

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  9. 9 DEATHS—37 NEW CASES.

    There were 9 deaths from influenza yesterday, and 37 new cases. ...

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  10. THE EPIDEMIC.

    The only admission to the Isolation Hospital since Tuesday is Mr. David Rori. Eleven patients are remaining in ...

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  11. ROSA, WILLIS and RUTHERFORD EXPELLED.

    The Australian Labor Party Executive last night expelled Messrs Rosa, Willis and Rutherford from the party in connection with the char ...

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  12. COURT NEWS.

    The sittings of the West Wyalong Court on Wednesday and Thursday were of a lengthy nature. The report of a dispute over a clearing contract ...

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  13. PEACE CONCESSIONS TO RAILWAY STAFF.

    The local Stationmaster (Mr. M[?]Kervey) received the following were from the District Superintendent on Thursday:—"The Government ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL REOPENED.

    The convaleseent Hospital at the West Wyalong Public School was roopened on Thursday. Mrs. McDonell who was previously in charge of this ...

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  15. CHARGES OF PROFITEERING

    Mr. Prendergast, in the Legislative Assembly in Melbourne, protosted against the high price of commodities. ...

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  16. MONTHLY STOCK SALE.

    Messrs C. E. Wallder and Co will hold their usual monthly stock market on Thursday next, 24th inst., at their yards when they will offer 3850 ...

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  17. FOOTBALL.

    The following have been chosen to play, the Wyalong Goldfields League on the local ground next Sunday, 20th. ...

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  18. N.S.W. RAILWAY PROGRAMME.

    Mr. Ball announces that the Government's Railway programme includes, in addition lo the duplication of lines, provision for the completion ...

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  19. SALE OF IRON AND HARDWOOD

    At their monthly stock market on Thursday next, Messrs C. E. Wallder and Co. will offer a large quantity of second hand roofiing iron and ...

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  20. EXTENSIVE COPPER PURCHASE

    Rumors are current in Melbourne of an extensive copper purchase in Australia for Japan. This is not confirmed by the ...

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  21. THE MAY CUP.

    A senior team from Wyalong journeyed to Temora on Wednesday to play a team there for the May Cup Competition. There was a good ...

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  22. Record Produce Prices,

    The Farmers and Graziers' Cooperative Grain, Insurance & Agency Co. Ltd (successors of John Bridge & co Ltd in this State), was ...

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  23. Licensing Court.

    The Quarterly Licensing Court was held at Wyalong on Thursday before Dr. Shaw and D. A, Gagie, J's.P., (Members). ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. TO-DAYS CABLES ANOTHER BLOCKADE PROBABLE.

    Paris.—The Council of Five con[?] templates a severe blockade and aid[?] ing in the settlement of disturbed[?] portions of Europe. ...

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  25. Personal.

    Nurse Lowington, formerly of the stall of the District Hospital a[?] now of the Cottage Hospital, Manly is at present on annual holidays, a[?] ...

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  26. Wyalong Police Court.

    Before Messrs P. D. H. Sutherland and D. A. Gagie, J 's.P., on Thursday The case, Police v. Minnie Taylor —permitting liquor to be consumed ...

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  27. Ad Old friend With a New Occupation,

    Mr. W. M. Murphy, generally known to wheat-growers as "Tas. Murphy' has returned to the Temora and Wyalong districts, and will personally ...

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