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    London: Five un[?] attacked the British destroyers Blane and Brilliant while they were carrying out patrol duties under the Nyon ...

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  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Drunk.—At the Taree POlice Court on Monday before Mr. H. L. Sargeson. J. P., Renben UJames Munton was fined 2/6 or three hours on a charge of being ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    The people of Wingham and district received a severe shock on Sunday morning last. 6th inst., when it became known that Mrs. Cameron (wife of Mr. ...

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  5. Personal Pars

    Miss Chris. Gollan has returned to Wingham after a visit to Sydney. Mr. J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller, of Taree, has been appointed ...

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  6. BUTTER PAY 11¼d

    The North Coast Butter Factories' Federation, on Wednesday, fixed the rate of pay for February production at ll½d per pound for choicest quality, ...

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  7. LORNE

    The friends of Mrs. E. McLeod will be pleased to hear that she is much better after her recent illness. The roads in this district are in a ...

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  8. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    Two hundred New South Wales country boys between the ages of eleven and seventeen are expected to attend the camp being conducted by the Young ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. MB. CHARLES STOKES

    The late Mr. Charles Stokes, who passed away last week was born, at Stroud on 5th March, 1851 (says the "Dungog Chronicle") His parents Irid ...

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