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  5. UPPER HUNTER PROGRESS.

    Under this heading, by special arrangement, will [?]ceforth be published on Friday's issue of the "Daily Mercury" a [?] of articles About seventeen years ago, in 1908, the municipal council was desirious of obtaining a water supply in an elevated and convenient portion ...

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  6. KILLED IN MINE.

    On Xmas Eve of last year, Arthur Rawling of Hopetoun-street, Kurri was killed outright when a motor car crashed into the walls of ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S DANGER.

    Sir John M'Whae, who was for three years Agent-General for Victoria, expressed the opinion when he returned to Melbourne this week that the people ...

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  8. FUNERAL SERVICE.

    Yesterday afternoon, Rev. C. W. Clarke conducted a funeral service in St. Paul's Church of England, and subsequently officiated at the ...

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  9. PRESENTATIONS.

    Mr. M. Shelley, who has been manager of the Newcastle branch of the Singer Sewing Machine Company for the past nine years, and is ...

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  10. LETTER TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—In your issue of 24th inst. I notice what purports to be a reply to my criticism of the hospital affair over the name of Mr. L. Wibberley ...

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  11. FRACTURED LIMBS.

    Roy Reid, aged nine years, living at Hamilton, sustained a fracture of the right forearm, and a lacerated wound of the lip through being ...

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  12. WEDDING.

    A popular wedding was celebrated at Seaham Presbyterian Church on November 29th, when Miss Edith Maher was married to Mr. Walter S. Lamb, ...

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  13. DEARER BREAD.

    Bread will be dearer in Sydney in the new year by a ¼d for 2lb loaf. Houswives will have to pay 5½ over the counter and 5¾ for bread that is ...

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  14. THE RAILWAYS.

    A decision has been reached by the Government in regard to the third Railway Commissioner to be appointment under the new Act, but ...

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  15. FATAL BURNS.

    A fatal burning accident occurred at Kincora Downs, Walgett, resulting in the death of Tommy O'Brien (6), son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ...

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  16. TAREE.

    All awfully sudden death took place late on Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Louisee Pererra suddenly collapsed and died. Deceased was busily ingaged ...

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  17. FIRE AT DUBBO.

    Mr. W. Handover's produce store, one of the tow remaining old buildings in Talhragar-street, Dubbo, was completely destroyed by fire on ...

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  18. CATTLE TRADE.

    Since the completion of the through line from South Grafton to Sydney there has been a great development in the trucking of beef cattle to the ...

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  19. ENGLISH MAILS.

    In March next year, according to the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson), Australia will have a weekly mail service, instead of a mall each ...

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  20. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    In the Hunter Cup competition fired at Adamstown the following members won prizes in the daily competition:—C. Ward (Newcastle), ...

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  21. BANK CLEARINGS.

    Exchange transactions through the Sydney banks' clearing house for the week ended December 22, amounted to £21,182,229 or £1,960,160 more than the ...

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  24. ROBBERY REPORTED.

    It has been reported to the police that a sum of between £700 and £800 was stolen from Mr. Albert King's home, Mount View, near Cessnock, ...

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  25. GOAL EXPORT.

    The quantity of coal shipped at Newcastle during the week for places beyond the State was 45,883 tons, of which 38,464 tons represented ...

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  26. ACTION THREATENED.

    At a special meeting, the Barrier Industrial and Political Council carried the following resolution:—"That a resolution be forwarded to the Mining ...

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