Spoken to by an "Evening News" reporter concerning the probability of rain in the interior, Mr. H.C. Russell, Government Astronomer, said it would be very unusual that the ...
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Article : 251 wordsWithin a week three transports, conveying nearly the whole of the soldiers who left these States for the front in South Africa, will be again in Australian waters. A fourth vessel ...
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Article : 597 wordsTEMORA, Tuesday Afternoon.—Mr. Harry Woods, J.P., of West Wyalong, a well-known storekeeper of Temora at the beginning of the rush, died this morning in the mail train from ...
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Article : 353 wordsAt Monday night's meeting of the Annandale Council a letter was received from the Public Works Department respecting the suggested removal of the footbridge at the foot of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 16 Jul 1902, Page 5
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