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  2. MUSIC WEEK.

    Two of the most attractive items in this year's Music Week celebrations will be held to-day. This afternoon, at the Town Hall, Dr. ...

    Article : 252 words
  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Thomas Valyer Cross, of Lugarno, who died at a private hospital at the age of 80 years, was an alderman of Hurstville council for six years and Mayor during 1920. He ...

    Article : 234 words
  4. WOOL SALES.

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  5. STOCK SALES.

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Many dogs have been poisoned in Albury lately. The most serious loss reported is that of Mr. Jack Exton, who to-day lost a pedigreed greyhound, which he valued at £50. ...

    Article : 39 words
  7. GULGONG HOSPITAL.

    The Gulgong Hospital board has been advised by the Minister for Health (the hon. H. P. Fitzsimons) that he has received sketch plans and estimates of cost amounting to ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. WARM-HEARTED RESPONSE TO APPEAL.

    There was a most enthusiastic response to the appeal for assistance for Mr. H. Saunderson and his family of five children, following a fire which destroyed their home ...

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  9. DEATH OF MRS. P. J. NESBITT.

    The death has occurred, in Sydney, of Mrs. Nesbitt, wife of Mr. P. J. Nesbitt, master draper, of Inverell. Mrs. Nesbitt, who was only 53 years of age, was an active worker in ...

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  10. HERD RECORDING ON NORTH COAST.

    The new year for me her[?] recording scheme commences on October 1, and it is hoped to increase the 11 units operating in the Richmond River district for the last testing year, ...

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  11. BYRON BAY WATER SUPPLY.

    Plans and specifications of the proposed Byron Bay water supply scheme have been forwarded to the Department of Public Works. The Shire Council has invited Mr. J. Roper, ...

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  12. JUNIOR FARMERS' CLUBS.

    special courses of instruction for girl members of the Junior Farmers' Clubs were provided by the Department of Education at the Lismore district school, but the response has ...

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  13. THE REV. B. M. CLANCY.

    The death occurred at a private hospital on Sunday of the Rev. Father Bernard Michael Clancy, who for the past four years had been in charge of Our Lady of Lourdes parish, ...

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  14. C.W.A. GROUP CONFERENCE.

    Seventy delegates have arrived at Coff's Harbour for the Country Women's Association annual North Coast group conference. The group president (Mrs. R. S. Perdriau, of ...

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  15. ORGAN RECITALS.

    Two lunch-hour organ recitals, held in city churches, enabled office workers to enjoy aspects ot music week yesterday. At Pittstreet Congregational Church, Mr. Austin ...

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  16. TREE PLANTING AT COOMA.

    Fifty memorial trees weie planted yesterday in a semi-circle outside the Cooma racecourse thus completing a circle of trees round the course Mr. J. A. Perkins, M. P., and Mr. ...

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  17. BIG GAME FISHING.

    Interest in the forthcoming game fishing season has been aroused by reports that large shoals of tunny are in the vicinity of Montague Island. The Narooma Anglers' ...

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  18. BACON FACTORY ROBBED.

    The Dorrigo Dalry Company's bacon factory was broken into during the week-end and £10 in cash from the smallgoods department and some goods were stolen. The police arrested ...

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  19. PREVALENCE OF SHEEP STEALING.

    Alarmed at the numerous cases of sheep stealing reported in the district, the Narrabri branch of the Graziers' Association decided to ask that an additional mounted police officer ...

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  20. HOMESTEAD BURNT DOWN.

    Woolowolar homestead at Tarago was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. Only the walls remained standing, It was unoccupied at the time. ...

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  21. DR. J. H. PHIPPS.

    The funeral of Dr. John Hare Phipps formerly of Mosman, took place yesterday afternoon at South Head Cemetery, and was largely attended. The Rev. R. J. Cameron, ...

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  22. NEW CAMBEWARRA LOOKOUTS.

    Sites for three new lookouts from Cambewarra Mountain range were tentatively laid out yesterday by a party organised by the Central South Coast Tourist Bureau. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME

    Even if the standard of performance at last night's concert at the Conservatorium had been inferior, the occasion would have been of some moment. The programme consisted ...

    Article : 290 words
  24. GRIFFITH WATER SUPPLY.

    The original proposal that the Wade Shire Council's share of indebtedness to the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission for taking over the existing water supplies for ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. SNAKE IN CAB.

    On lifting a cushion in his car, Mr. Cecil Salmon, butcher, of Tweed Heads, found a large black snake in the toolbox. Several persons joined in a search for the reptile ...

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  26. BAN ON ALSATIANS.

    In spite of numerous petitions and deputations, the Wade Shire Council is resolved that after the end of this month its ban on Alsatian dogs within the shire boundaries ...

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  27. MOTHER AND SON INJURED.

    When a motor skidded on the Pacific Highway, Mrs. Kathleen Sunners (68), of Strathfield, sustained serious wounds on her face, besides shock, and her son, Flank Sunners (32), ...

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  28. MELBOURNE.

    The Melbourne wool seling season opened to-day when catalogues totalled 8000 bales. Bradford and Australian mills were the strongest market influence, while improved support was ...

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  29. STATION HAND INJURED.

    While Charles Hutchison, an employee of Cobbora station, was skinning a sheep, the knife slipped and severely gashed his left hand, between the thumb and first finger. Two ...

    Article : 42 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. MR. G. G. ST. C. POTTS.

    The Lindfield Presbyterian Church was crowded yesterday afternoon for the funeral service of the late Mr. G. G. St. Clair Potts, chief country val[?]er of the Rural Bank. In the ...

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  32. YOUNG PIANISTS.

    One of the most pleasant and most simple features of Music Week was provided last night by a number of young children, who, for the most part, have only learnt to play the ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. THE SUBURBS.

    A ratepayer has written to the Woollahra Council protesting against a proposal to remove about 11 beautiful poplars near the intersection of O'sullivan and Latimer roads, ...

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  34. MR. J. WATT.

    Mr. James Watt, a grazier of the Braidwood district, died on Saturday afternoon at Beecroft, in his 87th year. His father was one of the pioneers of that district, where, in the ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. PEDESTRIAN'S DEATH.

    In announcing his finding at the inquest yesterday concerning the death of Edward Nelson Hobson, 47, the City Coroner, Mr. E. T. Oram, said that no blame attached to the ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. HOLIDAY SALES.

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