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Article : 672 wordsWhile in Austiaha there has come the suggestion that, in place of the mistaken embargo on the export of merino sheep, an export duty of up to ...
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Article : 475 wordsThe Minister for Education, Mr. D. H. Drummond, has advised[?] that he has accepted the offer of the Murwillumbah Council to allow the department to acquire portion of ...
Article : 52 wordsFairfield Municipal Council will place an inscribed tablet on an oak tree at Carramar which was planted by Dr. William Bland (1789-1868), a noted pioneer and district ...
Article : 74 wordsJohn Frederick Blunden pleaded guilty at Parkes Quarter Sessions to-day before Judge McGhie, to a charge of having assaulted a girl aged 14 years and 11 months. ...
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Article : 289 wordsStatements that, although the consumption of sugar in New South Wales was approximately 120,000 tons per annum, the State was restricted to a production of only 30,000 ...
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Article : 260 wordsSir,—The following extract from a letter of June 17, received from Mr. S. A. Gray, of the Hong Kong Bank may be of interest to your readers: "Your last letter of June 6 was ...
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Article : 127 wordsThere was a smaller yarding of about 850 fat cattle, with 100 cracker cows and bulls, at Ma[?]tland to-day. Bullocks showed a rise of 10/. Cows and vealers were una[?]tered. Best bul[?]ocks ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Jul 1939, Page 7
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