SYDNEY, Wednesday. Mr. Dooley gave notice of motion that in the opinion of this House the Government should take immediate ...
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Article : 278 wordsMatters are moving along splendidly in connection with the Grener Orange Movement, and members continue to join the association, but not ...
Article : 938 wordsThe members of the French Mission were given the opportunity this morning of making themselves acquainted with Sydney and some of its ...
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Article : 665 wordsThe 4th round of the War Trophy, (Bogey), also a trophy presented by Mrs. Smyth, (stroke), will be played next Saturday. Entrance to War ...
Article : 59 wordsAt the Woodstock races on Wednes-, day there was over an average attendance, but the times recorded were on the slow side. This fact is account. ...
Article : 434 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee of the Orange District Hospital was held on Wednesday, there attending, Messrs. K. Beaton ...
Article : 358 wordsPrivate Gus Bargwanna, in a let ter dated July 7th, from Ypres Squadron, Uxbridge, says: Your letter, written on the 13th of May, was ...
Article : 212 wordsTurf Club Handicap: Precision 9.2, Patroon 9.0, Stitchwork 7.12, Oltho ' 7.8, Trouen 7.7, Admiral Dawn 7.9, Olanais 7.5, Lone Hand 7.0. ...
Article : 203 wordsAs a result of the installation of sewerage in Orange a big industry is likely to spring up whereby many incapacitated returned soldiers will ...
Article : 330 wordsThe directors of the Benevolent Society-of New South Wales have dedecided to set aside a special obstetric ward in the Royal Hospital for ...
Article : 292 wordsMiss N. Dwyer, of Lord's Place, has received a letter from her brother Pte. Jack Dwyer, son of Mr. J. Dwyer, manager of the gasworks, ...
Article : 401 wordsTramway Handicap: Redfern, Panacre, Dame Acre, Cerise Colors, Petalster, Bimeter, Kenilis, Morbury, Herble, Quaestor, Baltic Sea, ...
Article : 115 wordsThe quarterly conference of the central executive of the Primary Producers Union was continued in Sydney on Thursday last. ...
Article : 220 wordsFlying Handicap, 6f: Dungannon 9.5,. Palmitic 9.2, Mery Trent and Happy Band 9.0, Knight O'Recl 8.8, Glenyarrah 8.4, Thistleseed 8.4, ...
Article : 299 wordsAt the Woodstock races on Wednesday, Mr. H. Hogan, the W.D.R. A. Stipendiary Steward disqualified for six months the bay mare ...
Article : 89 wordsProlificacy in sows is often accompained by a super-abundance of milk, which, in turn, if not prevented, leads to milk-fever, as the young ...
Article : 205 wordsOn Monday at 12 noon the Mayor (Aid. Bouffler) will address a public meeting in Lord's-Place in support of the Seventh War Loan. The band ...
Article : 135 wordsThe selectors of the W.R.F League (Messrs. G. Gardiner, B. Jaeger, and the secy.) met on Wednesday, when the following team was selected to ...
Article : 85 wordsOn Tuesday night as the result of an altercation at a charcoal burner's camp, situated about ten miles from Young. on the Cowra road, a young ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Fri 13 Sep 1918, Page 3
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