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Advertising : 204 wordsAs all are aware the all-important topic of discussion in Bowral during the past few weeks has been the state of the water at the public school. The astounding childish ...
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Advertising : 551 wordsMR. Robert Metz, an old and respected resident of Moss Vale, died suddenly on Sunday afternoon whilst driving in a sulky at the junction of the Robertson and Burrawang Roads. He was accompanied ...
Article : 107 wordsThe usual Band of Hope was held on Monday evening, and was well attended. The following programme was creditably gone through:—Hymn 117; overture, Miss Dews; song, The Vacant Chair, ...
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Advertising : 345 wordsA very successful concert and social was held in the School of Arts on Tuesday evening, 4th inst., the object being to assist the funds of that institution. The programme consisted of graphaphone ...
Article : 81 wordsTHE following are the results of last Saturday's football in connection with the Berrima-Camden District Rugby Football Union:—Moss Vale v. Mittagong at Moss Vale.—A Draw, ...
Article : 61 wordsMISS BEEBY, who has been assistant at the Mittagong Superior Public School for the past fifteen months, has been removed to the Darlinghurst School. Miss Beeby made ...
Article : 176 wordsSIR,— In the law courts when a matter is sub judice[?] it is de[?] to anyone, excepting under severe penalties, to make public comment. Immediately the inquiry into the Public School ...
Article : 196 wordsAT a meeting of citizens last week it was decided that a public welcome be extended to Lieutenants Zo[?]ch, Osborne, Bridges, and D. Osborne, who have recently ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR,—The public are waiting to know what the headmaster and teachers of the Bowral Public. School are going to do in the face of Mr. Oxley's serious charges? ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE State has granted vast sums within the past quarter of a century to the encouragement of agriculture, not only by special grants, but by the annual subsidy ...
Article : 607 wordsYESTERDAY our representative was shown through Mr. W. Southall's new premises-where he carries on a brisk wheelwrighting and blacksmithing business. The place is situated opposite Mr. Rutherford's ...
Article : 645 wordsON Saturday evening last the Bowral draughs club journed to Burrawang to play the return match with the Burrawang club, which took place at the School of ...
Article : 306 wordsSIR,—I learn that the Junior Examinations are being held in a private house. This is a departure from the custom at the past. The government or the university or whoever is responsible for these ...
Article : 71 wordsSIR,—Having heard accidentally yesterday afternoon that the tanks were being cleaned out, I went to the school with Mr. W. Savell to look at them. We found that three had been cleaned out, ...
Article : 356 wordsTHE slow monotony of winter has settled down in earnest in the township, and the villagers themselves have become quite reconciled to the change, for the Spring ...
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Advertising : 134 wordsMr. Huggett, on being interviewed, said: He found the water in all the tanks before cleaning quite clear and free from any smell, or that apart from the natural flaky rust of an iron tank, he ...
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Bowral and Robertson Free Press (NSW : 1901), Wed 12 Jun 1901, Page 2
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