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  4. THAT CHALLENGE AGAIN.

    Sir,—In reply to that erratic and misleading letter, in Wednesday's issue, over the name of "F. Taylor" I beg space for the following:—It is ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS COWRA SCHOOL FARM.

    Mr. Inspector Cotterill has just been informed that the Minister for Lands has approved of the reservation of 10 acres of land opposite the showground ...

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  8. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Austrian"—We understand that an enemy subject cannot have property transferred to him. In fact we are almost confident that even the child of ...

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  11. DEATH FROM MENINGITIS.

    The death occurred at the Coota[?]dra District Hospital last Friday, morning of Francis Mlchael Towers, aged 26 years; cause of death cerebo ...

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  12. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    The death occurred at Nurse Schlaiker's Private Hospital, Cootamundra on Thursday, of a four-year-old boy named Allan Q. Gravolln, of Harden. ...

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  13. DEATH OF A PIONEER.

    Another old identity passed away at her residence. Back Creek, last Friday, in the person of Mrs. Thompson, at the age of 71 years. Hor ...

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  14. ROLL OF HONOR.

    The rector of St. John's, Cowra (Rev. John Parr) received word last week from. Colonel Luscombe, Victoria 'Barracks, that Second-Lieutenant. ...

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  15. MAGPIE'S QUEER NEST

    "To those who are interested in the natural history of bird life," writes the "Carcoar correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," a very interesting ...

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  16. THE BAND.

    A meeting was held in the Town Hall yesterday, afternoon for the purpose of considering what steps shall be taken to raise funds for the purchase of ...

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  17. NEW BRANCH RAILWAY.

    The branch railway from Stockinbingal to Caragabal on the south-western line was opened for traffic yesterday. ...

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  18. SERIOUS SEQUEL TO FOOLISH ACT,

    A Glaborne (Vic) telegram states:—Miss Sarah and Agnes Thom and Miss Hawker were driving home to Bullon-garook about nightfall on Friday ...

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  19. COURT-MARTIALS.

    The following results of district court martials were published in milltary orders on Saturday, Private A. J. Rintoul, 36th Depot Battallon for ...

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  20. A YOUNG HEROINE. OFFERS TO NURSE LEPERS.

    An extraordinary case has come to light in Brisbane where a young lady 25 years of age, who is a qualified nurse, waited on the Home Secretary, ...

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  21. BALL AT STOCKINBINGAL

    The annual ball held by the F. and S. association, took place in Ellwood's hall on Friday, night last. The attend dance was not so large as in previous ...

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  22. A BURROWA ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Patrick McGrath, a Lang's Creek, near Burrowa, grazier and farmer, who died in June last, has for probate purposes been ...

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  23. FAR FROM HOME.

    Suicide was the verdict of the Coroner., in connection with the death of the old-age pensioner, aged 70, who was found dead in his humpy at ...

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  24. A BAD HABIT.

    It is a careless and bad habit to leave dresses and costumes lying on chalra and bed rails. They should be put on hangers in the wardrobe ...

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  25. AN EXCELLENT FOOT-BATH.

    For tired leet a hot footbath every night, with the addition of a little salt and a table spoon full of ammonia, will often give case; but the magic ...

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  26. A CHEAP BED COVER.

    A lady correspondent writes:—I was greatly in need of warm bedding last winter, but felt that the exponse of blankets was prohibitive, so I tried ...

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  27. A SOLDIER'S ROUTINE OF DUTY.

    The following syllabus was compiled by a soldier in a military camp. 6.0, Reveille: "Christians Awake"; 6.45, Route Parade: "Art Thou weary, ...

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  28. ANCIENT MARRIAGE CEREMONY AT GREENLAND.

    Courtship and marriage customs among the Greenlanders were in early times simple and unceremonious. We are told that, when a love-lorn youth ...

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  29. OVER £4,000 PROBATE DUTY,

    The Sydney office of the Union [?] tee Co., of Australia, Ltd. paid to the Commissioner of Stamp Duty, a cheque for £4,906 8/10, probate duty ...

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  30. RETURNED TO DUTY.

    The 191st casualty list contains the following local name:—Private H. F. Bently (Young) returned to duty. ...

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