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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Susan Matilda Finch, 42 years, married, was charged in the Albury Police Court to-day with having forged an endorsement to a cheque with intent to defraud. ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. ON THE LAND

    During the last few months sufficient has been said in the House of Commons and outside it to show that the Government is fully alive to necessities that might face this ...

    Article : 562 words
  6. CHEESE QUALITY.

    The State standards for cheese are in need of revision and amplification to bring them up-to-date, to ensure improvement in the nutritive quality of ...

    Article : 604 words
  7. FRUIT PRICES

    Lack of public purchasing power was blamed for the present unsatisfactory state of the fruit industry by Walter Bryant Stokes, a retired departmental ...

    Article : 519 words
  8. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    Pleading guilty in the Albury Police court to-day to a charge of having driven a motor car in a negligent manner, Desmond James Glover, 22 years, of Albury, svas fined £5 and ...

    Article : 82 words
  9. PIONEER HOTELKEEPER.

    The death has occurred oF Mrs. Catherine Kelly, at the age of 82. She opened the old London Hotel, four miles from Ardlethan, in 1896, before the Temora-Barellan railway line ...

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  10. BERRIMA HOSPITAL REPORT.

    The annual report of the board of the Berrima District Hospital disclosed that 1,502 patients were treated in the year, with a daily average of 42. ...

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  11. BUILDING ACTIVITY.

    It is estimated that more than £50,000 is being spent on building operations in Coonabarabran. Improvements to two hotels are casting £25,000, £6,000 is being spent on ...

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  12. ALDERMAN'S RESIGNATION.

    The Town Council last night unexpectedly received the resignation of Alderman Alex Gilmour, which he submitted because of illhealth. ...

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  13. CATTLE TICK CONTROL.

    KYOGLE, Tuesday.—The coriipulsory dipping of all cattle in the Kyogle quarantine area will be put in operation simultaneously. Over the whole area it is estimated that more ...

    Article : 280 words
  14. DUCK SHOOTING FATALITY.

    At an inquest into the death of Noel Thoms. 23, who was shot while out duck shooting with four other men on the Macquarie River between Narromine and Dubbo, it was stated ...

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  15. NORCO'S PROGRESS.

    MULLUMBIMBY.—With an attendance of over 900, the largest gathering of suppliers and shareholders for many years, the half yearly meeting of Norco Co-operative, Ltd., ...

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  16. INVASION OF CROWS.

    The worst invasion of crows for many years is reported throughout the district. Lambs, and even ewes, are being attacked. Apparently, the beaks of the crows are infected, for often ...

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  17. CAULIFLOWER GROWING.

    The end of winter being in sight the chief interest of cauliflower growers would be in seed production stated Mr. John Douglass special agricultural instructor, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TRACTOR FUEL PURCHASES.

    The Dunedoo branch of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association of New South Wales decided to form the "Dunedoo Tractor-Owners' Association," to purchase tractor fuel and oil ...

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  19. INJURED MAN'S STOICISM.

    Taken to the Goulburn Hospital after a motor accident, Stanley Hodgins, 35, of Camperdown, Victoria, declined an anaesthetic, and, after receiving medical attention for head ...

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  20. NORTH COAST DAIRYMEN.

    MACKSVILLE, Tuesday.—The quarterly meeting of the Raleigh district council of the Primary Producers' Union, held here, approved the following resolutions:—That the ...

    Article : 230 words
  21. FOREST CAMP ASSAULT.

    Fines with costs totalling £27/6/ were imposed on Eric Fisher-Webster, in the Mullumbimby Police Court, for assaulting John Raymond Patch, gang foreman, at the Whian ...

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  22. YOUNG SHOW.

    YOUNG, Tuesday—For the first time for seven years, there was fine weather for the show. In spite of the bad season early in the year the display is up to previous years and ...

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  23. TENNIS COACH INJURED.

    Vince Kelly, tennis coach and player, of Brisbane, sustained a severe head injury when a motor car. which he was driving, left the road near Mullumbimby. Two other ...

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  24. ACCIDENT IN FOG.

    Three Brisbane residents, travelling to Lismore by motor cycle and sidecar, were injured when the outfit left the road near Mullumbimby. They were: R. Pidcock, lacerations ...

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  25. MILK CONSUMPTION.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—By far the greatest quantity of the milk produced in Australia is used in the manufacture of butter. An investigation completed to-day by the ...

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  26. CONSTABLE FINED.

    Constable Frederick John Christian, stationed at Orange, svas proceeded against at the Orange Police Court on a charge of having assaulted Roy Bell, furrier, of Orange. ...

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  27. THE SUGARCANE HARVEST ON THE NORTH COAST IS NOW IN FULL SWING.

    Familiar sights are the trucks loaded with cane being drawn either direct to the mills or to the river banks for lightering. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BUTTER SOCIETY'S REPORT.

    At the annual meeting of the Tenterfield Cooperative Butter Factory Society the directors recommended that a dividend of 3 per cent should be paid on the share capital and l¼d ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. POLICE BETTING RAID.

    Police raided Riddells Buildings in the main street and arrested 46 men and a woman who were later charged under the Gaming and Betting Act. ...

    Article : 74 words
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