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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsThe only case heard at Gundagai District Court yesterday was one in which Magn us Ferdinand Anderson sued William Hood, claiming £400 ...
Article : 1,604 wordsYesternight, at St. John's Hall, Gundagai, Mr. C. L. ("Les.") Craig, manager of Gundagai branch of the Commercial Bank for the last six ...
Article : 1,385 wordsTOUCH DOWN.—In the event of the defending side touching down, or kicking the ball ahead the game shall be resumed by a drop out from the ...
Article : 367 wordsMr. J. H. M'Gowen, formerly Shire Engineer at Gundagai, but recently engineer to Narrabri Shire, has been appointed to a similar position in ...
Article : 966 wordsWorshipful Brother C. N. Smart acted as Installing Master. After the installation a banquet was held in St. John's Hall, and the ...
Article : 27 words[?], when it was announced that there were no criminal cases, Judge Bevan remarked that there should be no cases now for most Session fixtures, ...
Article : 107 wordsOne of the most pleasing services ever rendered to the ladies of Gundagai and district is about to end. Reluctant as M. Ryan's are to ...
Article : 263 wordsOne of the best Empire functions in the district was held at Edwards-town Public School on last Monday. Mr. J. McInerney (president of the ...
Article : 197 words"The police are men of high character."—Judge Bevan at the court yesterday. Big cattle sale at South Gundagai ...
Article : 314 wordsDogs and men have been friends for 5,000 years. The Egyptians worshipped them, and dog statues have been dug up in the most ancient of ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Mammoth Masquerade Ball, held in St. Patrick's Hall on Tuesday evening last was a huge success, 100 couples being present. Country folk ...
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Advertising : 242 wordsAt the District Court yesterday, a ca sa matter was before his Honor Judge Bevan, the parties being C. J. Petrich, who had obtained a ...
Article : 271 wordsWhen a young engineer named Hick, of Bolton, noticed one day the rotary descent of a sycamore seed, he examined it and applied his ...
Article : 372 wordsDetectives have found finger prints on bottles which are described as the latest clue to the murderers of the two detectives at Kalgoorlie. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe first signs of the coal strike, so far as railways are concerned, is the curtailment of all trains for departmental purposes, and goods and ...
Article : 38 wordsTwo trains collided at Caulfield, near Melbourne, last night, resulting in two persons, George Beame, 17, clerk, of Carrum, and William ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Hooper family, of Rockhampton, can claim a family association with the working of the famous coach firm of Cobb and Co., for an ...
Article : 155 wordsIt is understood that the Federal Government proposes to proceed with plans for evacuating the field of income taxation, and abandoning the ...
Article : 32 wordsJames Wardley died at his home, at South Melbourne, aged 110 years. He was one of the pioneers of the Trade Union movement in Australia. ...
Article : 29 wordsMrs. K. Davidson, widow, of Niagara Park, was knocked down and killed by a train at a level crossing near that town yesterday. ...
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