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  2. The Young Witness

    If the small attendances at meetings can be taken as a guide, practical interest in the doings of the Young Chamber of Commerce is at ...

    Article : 431 words
  3. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat 4/10. Flour £12/2/6. Bran £10. Pollard £10. ...

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  4. 367 POINTS.

    The five months of 1923 have been the driest on record. The total rainfall has been only 667 points. February and April were rainless, and ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. PUBLIC APATHY.

    The annual meeting of the Young Chamber of Commerce was held on Thursday afternoon, when the following were present: Messrs Rabbets ...

    Article : 487 words
  6. A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The recommendation to conference by tho A.L.P. Executive that all politicians who are not delegates be denied admittance ...

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  7. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A largely attended meeting was held at Cessnock last night, of people hot directly connected with the mining dispute, ...

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  8. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY MARKETS

    Onions: 6/6 to 5/9. Chaff wheaten, 8/6; oaten, 9/3; lucerne, 12/6 to 13/. Hay: lucerne, small bales 13/, large Q/1 to 10. ...

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  9. HOMEBUSH YARDS.

    Thirty six thousand sheep were penned at Homebush to-day. The offering mainly comprised medium quality drafts. Values for all ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. TURF CLUB.

    The adjourned annual meeting of the Young Turf Club was held in the School of Arts on Thursday afternoon. Mr. J. D. MacKenzle ...

    Article : 490 words
  11. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, May 31.—Governor Smith, before signing or vetoing the New York State Legislature repeat of the Prohibition Enforcement Bill, ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. SCAPA FLOW.

    LONDON, May 31.—A Glasgow firm purchased from the Admiralty a number of the smaller vessels of the German navy, which were sunk in ...

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  13. HIDES AND SKINS.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Hides were ½d to a 1d lower in Sydney to-day. Country lines were most afefcted. Heavies sold to 8d per lb. mediums ...

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  14. BARBER SHOPS.

    The apathy of local bodies in regard to tho exercise of their power to control and regulate barber shops. the closer supervision of which, with ...

    Article : 387 words
  15. CURRENT NEWS.

    The accounts for the geography social having been finalised, the committee has much pleasure in announcing that the credit balance ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    The Shires Conference carried Mulwaree Shire's resolution for an amendment of the law to provide for proclaiming any weed noxious for the ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. MURRUMBURAH SHOW.

    The Murrumburrah Show will be held on Thursday and Friday, September 13th and 14th, 1923. Instead of the date previously advertised ...

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  18. BRIGBAREE MINES.

    A representative of a city mining syndicate inspected the Golden Lamb and Bonanza claims at Bribbaree this week with a view to purchase. ...

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  19. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday—A deputation representing limbless soldiers in country districts to-day urged Mr. Oakes to extend the same travelling ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. CAR BURNT.

    A Dodge car, owned by Mr. P. Cass, is reported to have been burnt on the Young Cowra road one night this week. ...

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  21. LODGE NOTES.

    The due of the annual meeting of the Young District, G.U.O.O.F. has been fixed for Wednesday, August 8, at Young. ...

    Article : 537 words
  22. S.H. HOSPITAL BALL.

    Arrangements are almost complete for this popular annual fixture next Wednesday and Thursday nights. Large crowds are expected each ...

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  23. TROTTING CLUB.

    A meeting of the Young Trotting Club was held on Thursday night, when the following committeemen were present: Messrs. J. D. ...

    Article : 284 words
  24. BAND SOCIAL.

    As a result of a very successful band social at Monteagle, the Young Town and District Band will benefit to the extent of about £13. ...

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  25. MONEY IN PIANOS.

    The will of James O'Reilly, piano importer, of George-street, Sydney, was sworn at £59,543. The whole of the estate is left to the widow ...

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  26. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT.

    A good programme will be presented at a concert in the Town Hall to-morrow night after the church services. Admission will be by ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. WOMAN KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A motor car fell down an embankment at Mitchell yesterday. Nettie McDuff, a waitress, aged 20, was killed, and Robert ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. SHIRES SEEK ABOLITION.

    The Shires Conference carried a motion in favor of the abolition of Pastures Protection Boards by 54 votes to 41. ...

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  29. P. P. BOARD.

    The Young P. P. BOARD met at Young on Thursday morning, Directors present were Messrs, F. H. Tout (chairman), J. A. Garry, P. C. ...

    Article : 330 words
  30. SPORTING.

    Novice—Note 1, Duke Almissa 2, Linita or Stivinjay 3. Hurdles: Les Paddingtoh 1, Bigoonbah 2, Clan Robert 3. June Stakes: Fleuriste 1, ...

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  31. THREE SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

    There are now three shire presidents on the Young P.P. Board, viz., Cr. Crichton (Burrangong), Cr. Julian (Demondrille), and Cr. J. J. ...

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  32. FIRE BRIGADES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Judge Beeby to-day delivered his award for fire brigade employees. He said they did not submit evidence to justify ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. MR. C. J. FRIEND.

    Schools Inspector Friend retires in July. Already several admirers in Sydney are moving towards recognitions. Those concerned in smaller ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. GLOAMING COMING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Trainer Mason and several well known New Zealand horses, including Gloaming, are on the way to Sydney to take part in ...

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  35. Y.D.S. EX-PUPILS' UNION.

    A very successful meeting was held in the School of Arts on Tuesday night when a Y.D.S. Ex-Pupils Union was formed. Mr. G. A. Cantello, ...

    Article : 252 words
  36. GIFT OF £100,000.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—In connection with the munificent gift of some time age by Mr. Charles Kelling, of £100,000, to the Masonic College ...

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  37. FIRE IN STABLE.

    Three horses and a valuable bull were burned to death in a fire at James Tumeth's stables in Georgestreet Camperdown. Feed stacked ...

    Article : 138 words
  38. NOT A FAILURE.

    SYDNEY, (Friday.—The Acting Premier, speaking at the National Club lunchson to-day, declared it was unfair to say the Premiers' ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. A BRILLIANT BALL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Freemason's annual ball was held in the Town Hall last night in aid of the Freemason's benevolent institution. ...

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  40. THE ARNCLIFFE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The inquest concerning the death of Percival Carratt, the victim of the Aracliffe tragedy, is fixed for June 14. ...

    Article : 27 words
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