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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE GUNDAGAI HOSPITAL.

    A SPECIAL meeting of the Hospital Committee was held on Friday afternoon. There were present: Messrs. J. Robinson (chair), Kyle, Armstrong, ...

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  4. PUBLIC OPINION.

    SIR,—In your report of the Town Band Ball you say that instruments to the value of £40 were lately added to the Band's equipment, in addition ...

    Article : 256 words
  5. SOUTH GUNDAGAI PROGRESS COMMITTEE.

    THE usual monthly meeting of the South Gundagai Progress Committee was held on Saturday evening last, in Hawthorne's hall. There were ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. ON FARM LAND STATION.

    Stock passings:—Sunday: 5000 sheep from Marrar to Gobarralong, C. Carberry owner in charge. We continue to receive assurances ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  7. PERSONAL, SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS

    It has been decided by the St. John's Men's Club to hold a social on Empire night. AFTER a lengthy illness, as the result ...

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  8. SPLINTS AND SPLICES.

    THE credit balance from the late Town Band ball was £2/12/9. THE Pastures Protection Board Conference sits in Sydney on July 2. ...

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  9. THE COUNCIL.

    NEVER before was the apathy of both the aldermen and the ratepayers, in regard to the municipal affairs of Gundagai, more ...

    Article : 497 words
  10. MR. CLOUT'S COMMENTS.

    Sir,—Your leader in the "Times" of the 30th ult., on Shire Councils and Pastures Protection Boards, opens up a question which is fast gaining ...

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  11. THE ADJUNGBILLY SHIRE.

    A MEETING of the Shire Council was held on Friday morning. There were present Councillors McInerney (chair), Carberry, Carter, Grabb and Hazlett. ...

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  12. SPORTING NOTES.

    A registered race meeting, inaugurby the Murrumburrah and Harden Sports Club, will be held at Murrumburrah on Wednesday, May 29. ...

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  13. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL.

    The police raided a suspected house at Camperdown and seized an immense quantity of goods of every description, which had been stolen at different ...

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  14. A BIG ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Andrew Steel Beveridge, grazier, of Trangie, son of Mr James Beveridge, of Tenandra Park, has been valued at £55,000. ...

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  15. DEFENDING A WOMAN.

    In protecting a woman from assault in Melbourne, William Grace, a young man, struck her assailant with his list, killing him. grace, who made a frank ...

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  16. RECORD HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    The Hospital Saturday collections in Sydney on Saturday resulted in the sum of £5,546 being raised. ...

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  17. A BURNING STEAMER.

    The fire-bound steamer, Bielefeld, at Brisbane, was extingnished last night, after burning for fifty hours. The damage is estimated at £5000. ...

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  18. ADELONG GROSSING NEWS.

    ON Wednesday evening last a meeting of the Jockey Club committee was held at Sibthorpe's hotel. There were present: Messrs. W. H. Sibthorpe ...

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  19. A VESSEL BEACHED.

    A private cable states that the barque Crompton, from Melbourne for Queenstown, with a cargo of wheat, was beached on arriving at her destination. ...

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  20. FOOTBALL.

    On the local ground to-morrow (Wednesday) the opening match in the Rugby competition will be played, between Adelong and Gundagai. ...

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  21. AFTER BANNERMAN.

    Mr. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, made an important speech on Saturday. He said the policy of preference would be ultimately adopted by Great Britain. ...

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  22. NO RESPECT FOR KINGS.

    During King Edward's tour in Switzerland, it was discovered that a grease-box was detached from its [?]. Had the train re-started ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. BOYCOTTING BRITISH TRADE.

    The riots in the Panjanb were the outcome of a boycott of British trade. ...

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  24. A MOVE BY GERMANY.

    Germany is employing some of the men who were discharged from the woolwich Arsenal; and is offering them [?] per week. ...

    Article : 27 words
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