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  2. Advertising

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  4. NEWS BY WIRE.

    A gang of burglars raided Hutchies' bootshop at Manly, early this morning, and carried away practically the whole stock, valued at £500. The Premises were entered from the ...

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  5. DESPAIRING GERMAN PEOPLE.

    Apparently the German government found it necessary in April to divert public attention from the disappointing results of the great offensive in the West. That offensive ...

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  6. Soldiers' Christmas Gifts.

    The local War Chest committee is in receipt of £3/13/ from the Bunna Bunnoo branch as a donation towards Christmas gifts. ...

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  7. Recruiting.

    Two recruits have volunteered their ser-vices at the local recruiting depot this week, Charles Lovell, of Mt. Doe, and Richard James Thompson, of East Maitland. ...

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  8. BOOT TRADE STRIKE.

    Because their demands for an increase of two shillings per pair were not agreed to by the proprietors, many then engaged in making hand-sewn boots are now on Strike. ...

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  9. The Glorious Fourth.

    Mr. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, has ex-pressed the hope that Australians will do everything possible to celebrate the anniversary of the of the birth of the American nation, if ...

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  10. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    William Keenan (40) was found unconscious in the street at Surry Hills last night, suffering from a fractured skull. His condition is serious. At the Central Court ...

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  11. Death of Mrs. Sarah Darcy.

    Another of Maitland's old and respected residents passed away at the age of 86, at her late residence, Carrington-street, Horseshoe Bend, this morning, in the person of ...

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  12. BENCH AND BAR.

    It is understood that at a recent meeting of the Bar, one of the most prominent King's Counsel took Mr. Hall, Attorney-General to task for having referred to the Now South ...

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  13. GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Henry Kensil, grazier, of Narrawa, has been valued for probate at £52,968. Testator died abroad while-serving with the A.I.F. ...

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  14. TAILORS' SUITS.

    Isaac McKnight, giving evidence before the Interstate Commission, said there were Borne firms in Sydney who were out for a large profit. They got eight guineas for a ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. Stop, Listen

    To reason; L. Cavalier is the best optician to go to with your eyes; you get as skilled statement as anywhere in Australia, cheaper fees, all work guaranteed two years. ...

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  16. Police Court.

    Two inebriates were dealt with at the West Maitland police Court to-day, before Mr. W. B. Geddes, J.P. A female, who mad herself objectionable at a religious service last ...

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  17. THE FORECAST.

    Meteorological Bureau, Wednesday. New South Wales: Light showers in the far south-west ; otherwise fine with cold, frosty, and foggy night : north-west winds ...

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  18. 34th Battalion Comforts Fund.

    Members of committee of the ,Battalion Comforts fund are now busily engaged packing Christmas boxes for the men of the battalion at the front Altogether 1000 boxes ...

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  19. Trout Acclimatization.

    The Chief Secretary, the Minister controlling the State Fisheries, announces that persons desirous of co-operating with the Fisheries Department in the acclimatization of ...

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  20. THE GLASSON CASE.

    An ex parte application was made in Chambers to Mr. Justice Pring, on behalf of Erin Hilton Glasson, for a rule [?] for a writ of babeas corpus directed to the Superintendent ...

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  21. Girls' Patriotic League.

    Miss Quinton (vice-president) presided over a meeting of the Girls' Patriotic League, held at the 34th Battalton Comforts Depot, last evening, when final arrangements were ...

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  22. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    Messrs, Elkin an Eales will yard 5OO head of store cattle at the Matland yards on Friday next. These cattle will be trucked to arrive at the auctioneers paddocks this ...

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  23. THE CALENDAR.

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  24. NATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    At the National Association Conference today. Mr. James, Minister for Education, made an interesting statement as to the work of the schools. ...

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  26. Vital Statistics.

    Following are the vital statistics of the Cessnock district for the quarter ended June 30: —Births 114—67 males and 47 females;deaths 35—13 males and 12 females; ...

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  27. SCONE.

    There passed away, somewhat suddenly, on Friday last, a member of a well-known and respected district family, in the person of Mr. Frederick Leard. The deceased, whose health ...

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  28. LABOUR AND THE WAR.

    It is well for the cause of democracy the world over that the great majority of the responsible leaders of the larger democracies of the World and exponents of Socialism ...

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  29. Returning Soldiers.

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  30. Reorganising Cadet Areas.

    A complete reorganisation of the senoir cade forces, so far us training centres are concerned is being arrived out throughout the state. This is due to the scheme of training being extended ...

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  31. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. G. Simmons, of 28 Hunter-street, West Maitland, has been officially informed that her husband. Pte.G. Simmons, of the 35th Battalion, who was reported missing, ...

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  32. Auctioneer's Notice.

    Mr. J. Dorn, son of the late Mr. John Dorn, of Maitland, announces in this issue that he has opened up business at Wauchope as an auctioneer, and stock an property ...

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  33. school of Arts, West Maitland.

    The Special Effort Committee of the West Maitland School of Arts intend holding a auchre party and dance In the Town Hall, West Maitland, on Wednesday, 24th July, ...

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  34. WOUNDED.

    Mrs. L. Currey, of West Maitland, has been advised by the Base Records Office. Melbourne, that Gunner C.H. Currey, of the 5th Field Artillery Brigade. A.I.F., was ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. LOCHINVAR.

    Miss Harrlson is our new assistant ton[?]her. Mr. Albert Cooper had some "hard luck" at the trotting meeting at Gunnedah last week. He was trotting his champion mare. ...

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  37. Goonoo Estate.

    Goonoo Estate comprising about 7080 acres frechold and c.p., near Wellington, New South Wales, on the surveyed line of railway to he constructed from Molong to Dubbo, has ...

    Article : 315 words
  38. Five Soldiers Injured.

    As the result of a motor cyclist running into a contingent of about 50 soldiers in Woolwich-road. Woolwich, last night, five soldiers and the motor-cyclist were injured, and ...

    Article : 157 words
  39. Advertising

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  41. PERFECTLY SAFE.

    Never hesitate about giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics, and can he given with implicit confidence. As a quick roller ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. PLEASED WITH RESULTS.

    If troubled with indigestion, constipation no appetite or feel billions, give Chamberlain's Tablets a trail and you ill be pleased with the result. These Tablets invigorate the ...

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  43. COMMON AMONG CHILDREN.

    Bronchitis is a very common allment among children, and the least little exposure brings it on. Whenever the trouble shows give a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ...

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