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  2. CURRENT NEWS. LATEST-FORECAST

    Still cloudy with further showers on Central North (Coast and North East quarter, with some thunder but rain area contracting, otherwise fine ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. £5 5/ Per Week

    It was stated to-day in usually reliable political and industrial circles that the Federal Basic Wage Commission has ...

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  5. "A BRITISH WARRIOR."

    The grave in Westminster Abbey will be filled up to-morrow. A black marble stab is inscribed:—"A British Warrior who fell in the ...

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  6. Allegations of Graft. CABINET MEETING.

    The State Cabinet again deliberated over the allegation of graft to-day. The legal members of the Cabinet submitted the terms of the proposed ...

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  7. A £3000 HAUL

    Three men held up the Pembroke street branch of the National Bank and escaped with £3000. ...

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  8. The Greek Throne.

    The elections in Greece resulted as follows:—ROYALISTS.......... 250 VENEZELISTS........ 118 ...

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  9. BAND IN THE PARK.

    The Band will render the following programme in Carrington Park on Friday evening at 8 p.m.:—March Punchinello (Rimmer); overture, Joy ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Committee continues to make satisfactory sales of wheat. The Committee is also securing a ...

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  11. 31/6 A WEEK.

    Mr. Jacques in the State Parliament this afternoon moved the adjournment of the House in order to consider the necessity of providing limbless ...

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  12. STREET FIGHTS.

    An old man who still hore traces of two black eyes, and a smartly dressed, active, agitated young woman, were the principals yesterday ...

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  13. DUMMY FASTENINGS.

    Sworn allegations that dummy work has been put into the wooden ships Braeside and Burnside, contracts to build which were held by Kidman and ...

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  14. MORE THAN THE COST OF LIGHT.

    A youth, J. Smith, of Tipperary, pleaded guilty to Mr. Longfield P M, at the Young Police Court yesterday morning to having ridden a bicycle ...

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  15. IMPORTATION PROHIBITED.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—Acting under the powers of the Moratorium Act the Government has prohibited the importation of flour and wheat. ...

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  16. "SOMONE TO CARE FOR THEM!"

    For being too drunk in a public place to take care of themselves, two dejected looking men were fined 5/ and 15/ respectively at the Police ...

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  17. STATE PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Judge Curlewis heard further evidence to-day regarding the application by the Public Service Association and Service. Professional Association ...

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  18. NO DENIAL YET.

    Mr. Jack Bailey, M.L.A. ((Goulburn) in a statement this afternoon points out that neither Mr. Ca[?] Mr. Sproule had yet denied, as stated ...

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  19. HEAVY RAINS

    During Monday night heavy rain fell throughout the south-west Young registered 30 points to 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning Other falls were ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. Family Notices

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  22. DR. MANNIX.

    The Salford Corporation refused to allow Dr. Mannix to use the Town Hall to address a meeting on Sunday, but he will speak at Rochdale next ...

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  23. Settler's Terrible Death.

    AUCKLAND.—A North Auckland ex-soldier settler named George [?] delph did not come for his suppl[?] as usual so the storekeeper [?] ...

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  24. SNAKE UNDER THE BED.

    This week a lady who has been in for some time had to be moved to hospital. A large black snake was found coiled up on the floor ...

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  25. STATE INCOME TAX.

    In the State Parliament this afternoon Mr. Davidson inquired in view of the high cost of living and the decreased spending value of the ...

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  26. DISTRICT HOSPITAL.

    A meeting of the committee of the Burrangong District Hospital was held on Tuesday night. Present: Messrs F. H. Tout (president), R. O. ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL. TOP RATE FOR SUCKER LAMBS

    Competition for Backer lambs showed no sign of easing at Homebush last Monday. In fact prices showed a rise. A draft of 210 crossbred ...

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  28. FIRE AT GUNDAGAI.

    GUNDAGAI.—A fire broke out [?] Monday morning, in the bulk stores at the rear of Stribley's shop, resulting in a quantity of fodder, oils, etc. ...

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  29. A BIG CHURCH EFFORT

    The harvest festival and continental in aid of St. John's Church of England, Young, was successfully launched at a meeting on Monday ...

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  30. GOULBURN SPECIAL CATTLE SALE

    W. H. Wheatley report having yarded 1500 head of cattle on Friday last, 12th November, to a good attendance of buyers from Victoria, ...

    Article : 349 words
  31. WEDDING.

    Nuptial Mass was celebrated at St. Mary's Church, Young at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, during which Mr. John Muldoon, eldest son of (Mr and ...

    Article : 511 words
  32. TREASURY BILLS.

    A Bill to authorise certain officials to sing Treasury Bills and debentures was introduced and read a first time in the State Parliament this ...

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  33. "THE COPPERHEAD."

    "Don't let him see me even in my coffin"—That was the son's message for his father. "The Copperhead."' Yet down in the heart of the ...

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  34. BRIDGES.

    The leader of the Progressive Mr Wearne, in the Legislative Assembly, this afternoon, requested the Premier when making the amount available for ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    The match Wombat v Wa[?]endbeen played at Wombat, was won by Wombat by 93 runs. Scores:—Wallendbeen:—Webber, c and b ...

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  36. EIGHT CHILDREN IN THREE YEARS.

    A young couple living in a Sydney suburb, during their married life [?] three years, have put up a remarkable record. Nine months after ...

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  37. Salvation Army in Japan.

    A Tokio report states that gangs of students and others in the presence of passive military officers and police, broke up Salvation Army gatherings ...

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  38. CRICKET AND CHURCH.

    In an address in Melbourne on Sunday Mr. Herbert Booth, the visiting evangelist, spoke on the Wiles of the Devil. He said that the world had ...

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  39. PAY THE HOSPTIAL.

    A large sum is outstanding for patlents' fees for treatment at the District Hospital, Young. At Tuesday night's meeting the accounts were ...

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  40. "BLACK LIST."

    Evidence before the Railway Commissioner was resumed to-day. One witness gave evidence that there was a "black list" kept wherein ...

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  41. AS OTHERS SEE YOUNG.

    "Several pressmen hit the town of Young on Saturday afternoon for the first time" (writes "Cowra Guardian"). ...

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  42. H. B WARNER AND MABEL NORMAND.

    Two extraordinary features, with two of the most popular screen stars, will be shown Saturday night at the Imperial Pictures, namely, H. ...

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  43. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Harry Leck, of Cowra, [?] purchased a billiard saloon and hard dressing business at Young. Mr Lock will continue to make Cowra ...

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  44. A LITTLE KEENER.

    The fourth series of wool sales ws continued to-day. The Country Producing Company submitted a cataloguee. No scoured sorts were ...

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  45. LATE SCRATCHINGS.

    Scratchings for the Canterbury Welter:—Cragrose, Cobochin, West[?] ...

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  46. HOW THE EMPIRE GREW

    There was a good attendance at the Epworth Hall on Tuesday night when Mr. H Templeton delivered a long and interesting lecture on ...

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  47. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Th London wool sales were rather better to-day, with fewer withdrawals, Reserves for crossbreds were lowered but combing merinos were still too ...

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  48. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    "That it is against the convenience of country residents and country workers to have the shops closed on Saturday instead of Wednesday." ...

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  49. Big Opium Haul.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police arrested a number of Chinese who, it is alleged, had taken a consignment of opium from the steamer ...

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  50. "THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT"

    A faithful portrayal of the life of the great out-back, depicting the never-falling courage and endurance and hopefulness of the people of the ...

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  51. Hurdler Kinlark.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is stated that if the hurdler Kinlark is tried on the English turf it will probably enter Marsh's stable at Newmarket ...

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  52. DAY TRAIN.

    Recently the day train leaving Young at 7 a.m. on two mornings each week for Sydney, summarily stopped running. Representations ...

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  53. Shale Oil Industry.

    MITTAGONG, Wednesday.—There is a revival of the shale oil industry at Joadja' Creek, near Mittagong. An Adelaide syndicate has secured ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. DIAMOND "MANUFACTURE."

    A message from Kimberly in reference to the report concerning a patent acquired by a German dynamite company, formerly Alfred Nobel, of ...

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  56. McHenry's Creek School Picnic

    The young folk of McHenry's Creek School had a happy time on Saturday last on the occasion of their annual school picnic. There was a large ...

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  57. BUNNY RABBIT.

    Two landholders, Mr Timothy Brown, of McMahon's Roof and Mr. W. Hardy, of Wallendbeen, were convicted at Murrumburrah Police ...

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  58. School Teacher Drowned.

    OAKLANDS.—Augustine Ashton (19) a native of Melbourne and teacher of the Nyora Public School, was drowned on Sunday while ...

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  59. A MILLION LESS.

    In the State Parliament this afternoon, further consideration was given to the Estimates. In regard to the Estimate for the ...

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  60. A Thief Trapped.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A man named Downes was sentenced to six month's hard labor at the Central Police Court to-day for stealing a ...

    Article : 53 words
  61. Poisoned Chocolates

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A large number of complaints that cats and dogs are being poisoned wholesale in Randwick and Coogee, mainly by ...

    Article : 37 words
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