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  2. NOTES AND NEWS

    The Tallaganda Shire Council gives notice by advt. in this issue that the burning-off of any grass, stubble, or the ignition of any wood ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    In the Senate shortly before midnight the proposal to increase the allowances to Ministers and the salaries of members web carried by 19 ...

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  4. WATTLE BARK

    Economy is the order of the day, and to those who may have Bark for sale we suggest the posting to us of a sample, say 11b. or 21b., which we ...

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  5. CRICKET CHATTER

    The game between Braidwood and Major's Creek on Sunday still further emphasised the weakness of the howling of "both teams. In the early ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    At SS. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, Goulburn, on Saturday evening, the wedding was celebrated of Eileen Mary, second eldest daughter of Mr. ...

    Article : 244 words
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  8. CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE.—Early this morning Robert Von Geyer, aged 50, painter, was charged with having murdered Maurice Langley, who was ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT GIFT TO KINGSFORD SMITH

    It was announced by the Prime Minister' (Mr. Lyons) that the Federal Cabinet had decided to make a grant of £3000 to Sir Charles Kings ...

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  10. ULM ON THE WING

    Ulm left Derby at 5.30 this morning for Alice Springs. He expects to reach Sydney tomorrow night. ...

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  11. CRICKET

    The return match between Braidwood and Charley's Forest teams will foe played on the former's wicket on Sunday, commencing: at 1 p.m. ...

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  12. GLARING BANKRUPTCY CASE

    Application was made to Judge Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court to-day for the appropriation of portion of the income of ...

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  13. A QUEER LAW

    At Dubbo recently the P.M., Mr. Oram, during a Liquor Act prosecution, said that neither lodgers not guests were entitled to bring their ...

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  14. SHIRE ENGINEER AND EMPLOYEE

    When the Weddin Shire Council met at Grenfell last week, Engineer L. W. Turner submitted a lengthy report dealing with his dismissal of S. ...

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  15. BUOYANT WOOL MARKET

    A further hardening of prices occurred at Wednesday's Brisbane wool sales, when 10,006 bales were offered. For greasy wool from Augathella ...

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  16. WOOL PRICES WOULD. BE HIGHER

    To sell or not to sell—that is the question with many a puzzled wool-grower to-day. Faced with an offer from a country buyer, he should not ...

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  17. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    BALTIMORE.—In the special match race Mate finished first, with Gold Step. Kerrypatch and Character in that order, with Winooka last. ...

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  18. FRANCE'S NEW PREMIER

    PARIS.—Senator Albert Sarrant, has been offered the Premiership of Fiance by President Lebzun, in succession to M. Daladier. ...

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  20. HIGH PRICES FOR FINE WOOLS

    Sydney Wool Selling Brokers wired us yesterday:—Evidence of high prices available for freer, finer wools this season is supplied by the sale of ...

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  21. THE BASIC WAGE

    The announcement on Friday last that the Slate Industrial Commission had further reduced the basic wage by 2/- was received with scant ...

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  22. THE POOR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT

    The tender feelings of members of the Federal Parliament have been brutally injured by the callous press criticism of their proposal to grab ...

    Article : 244 words
  23. THE SALARY GRAB

    At the annual conference or the N.S.W. Country Press Association, which opened in Sydney on Tuesday, one member declared that the ...

    Article : 234 words
  24. ANOTHER "DOCTOR WHO TELLS"

    An exasperated doctor, disturbed from his Christmas dinner to attend a sick cow, asked the farmer if he would have been so insistent if his ...

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  25. ALSATIANS KILL SHEEP

    Allegations that Alsatian dogs were responsible for the deaths of sheep in the Bathurst district were made at a meeting of the Bathurst ...

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