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  2. NEWS OF THE FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS

    At Wagga (N.S.W.) last week. Lieu­tenant H. M. Hutton, a hero of Lono Pine, died as a result of being thrown from a sulky. The deceased had lost an arm on the Gallipoli battlefield. ...

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  5. PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    In connection with the jubilee of the Royal Agriculture Society of New South Wales, an educational conference, the object of which was to ...

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  6. FRAUD AND THEFT

    Thieves broke into the residence of Captain Robert Grieve. V.C., at Malvern East (Vic.) on Friday afternoon last, and stole jewellery, war ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. FIELD OF POLITICS

    The publication of the Public Ser­vice Commissioner's report in the "Sydney Morning Herald" before it had been supplied to other ...

    Article : 643 words
  8. SERI0US GAS EXPLOSION.

    A sensational explosion occurred on Monday morning last in a pastrycook's shop at Parramatta (N.S.W.). A new gas service was being installed on the ...

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  9. THEFTS OF LIQUOR.

    Liquor thieves have been operating in Sydney during the past week, and much loss has been experienced by owners as a consequence. The bulk ...

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  10. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    On Monday last Mrs. Clark, aged thirty years, of Temple (Sydney), was rescued from the harbor at Fort Macquarie. A member of the naval ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. The Mt. Coolon Tragedy

    Thomas Coolon, who, as stated in the last issue of the "Farmer and Settler," murdered four men at Mount Coolon (Q.), committed suicide by shooting ...

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  12. A MINER KILLED.

    On Wednesday last, Thomas Aldred, a miner, of Scarborough (N.S.W.), was working in the old South Clifton mine, when he was killed by a fall ...

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  13. Lost in the Bush

    Mr. W. S. Andrews, of Somerset (N.S.W.), near Wingham, started on November 11th with another man, Mr. K. G. Reynolds, a returned soldier, ...

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  14. AN ABANDONED BABY.

    On Thursday night last, the matron at Ormond House, Paddington (Syd­ney), found on the verandah of that institution an abandoned child about ...

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  15. Disloyalty Punished

    In consequence of the statements made by a union organiser at Dalby (Q.) last week, a body of returned sol­diers and rejected volunteers waited ...

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  16. PR0CRESSIVE CAN0IDATES.

    The proposal, by the Molong (N.S.W.) branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association that a candidate be selected to contest the next election ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. Bush Fires still Raging

    An outbreak of fire in the bush around the Mungindi (N.S.W.) district has destroyed about 20,000 acres of grass, besides causing heavy loss among ...

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  18. T0WNSVILLE VICILANTS.

    The Rejected Volunteers' Associa­tion has requested the Mayor of Townsville (Aid. Clegs) to call a pub­lic meeting to consider the undesirable ...

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  19. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The deadly Spanish influenza is still raging throughout the world, though fortunately no cases have been repor­ted within the Commonwealth. ...

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  20. THE CARELESS USE OF FIRE.

    A fire broke out on Yanko Station, near Jerilderie (N.S.W.), on Sunday lust, but as it was quickly observed, the beaters were able to extinguish the ...

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  21. B0LSHEVIK C0NSUL FINED.

    The Russian journalist, Peter Siminoff who was appointed Consul-Generel for Russia by the Bolshevik Government, was charged at the ce- ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. CONFLAGRATIONS.

    A tinsmith's shope and the dwelling of Mr. A. Swaine, at Nimbin (N.S.W.) was completely destroyed (?)fire on Monday last. Mr, Swaine and his family had barely time to ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. PASS1NG OF THE PIONEERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
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  26. FEVER IN NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    At the Van Rook state station in North Queensland, eight severe cases of fever have occurred during the past few weeks. Two men have died and ...

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