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  2. MANCHESTER UNITY

    A public installation of officers of the Manchester Unity I.O.O.F. was performed in the Catholic Hall by the Loyal Good Design Lodge No 10. ...

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  3. BROOM MILLET.

    Since the embargo was imposed on the importation of broom millet from foreign countries into Australia more serious efforts have been made ...

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  4. BITTER SUPPLIES.

    Favoured with splendid rains, the pastures in most dairying centres should rapidly respond, and very soon there should be a marked increase in ...

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  5. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    A tea and conceit promoted by the Women's Guild of the West Maitland Presbyterian Church on Saturday proved highly successful. Although ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    "That this committee is whole heartedly in sympathy with the proposal to include a "D" Grade in the competitions of the Association It ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. William Rennard, aged 84 years, one of the oldest residents or Greta, passed away on Monday. Deceased had no relatives in Australia. ...

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  8. PREVENTION—NOT CURE

    The occasion of the annual Health and Baby Week, to be celebrated next week, October 20-26, will afford an opportunity for focusing public ...

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  9. MISS. MAVIS NEWELL.

    Miss Mavis Newell, who resident with Mr. and Mrs. P. Kealy, Fisher's Hill. Vacy, passed away recently, at the early age of 15 years, after ...

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  10. MR. SAMUEL SUMMERVILLE

    Mr. Samuel Summerville, aged 72, passed away at his late residence. High-street. Grete, on Sunday, the cause of death being senile decay. ...

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  11. MR. E. P. KEALY, FISHER'S HILL.

    Mr. E. P. Kealy, of Bunna Bunnoo, Fisher's Hill. Vacy, died recently. The deceased, who was seventy out years of age, had been a great ...

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  12. LATE MRS. PARR

    Mrs. Richard Pair, whose death occurred recently, was born at Maitland in the year 1858. She was a sister of the late Mr. Thomas L. ...

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  13. BIRDS AND ANIMALS.

    The sanctuaries gazetted under the Birds and Animals' Protection Act, have been extended in the counties of Northumberland and ...

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  14. KILLED INSTANTLY

    Frederick Hyam, 38, electrical engineer, of Darlinghurst, a married man, was killed instantly last evening when an electric current of ...

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  15. THEODORE GIBSON

    On the occasion of the funeral of the late Master. Theodore Gibson, son of Rev. G. M. and Mrs. Gibson, late of India, the cortege moved ...

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  16. GRETA.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Council was held on Tuesday evening when there were present the Mayor, Ald. J. Proudfoot. ...

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  17. CARS COLLIDE.

    A Buick car, driven by Ernest Mcintosh, of Sydney accompanied by his wife and two children, and a Chevrolet car, driven by Ernest ...

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  18. CARS STOLEN.

    Sawing through the chain of a door fastening at the Ourimbah Motor Garage, thieves stole a new Rugby de luxe-touring car, which had only ...

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  19. FATAL INJURIES.

    Walter Day, 22 years, of Mascot, died in Royal South Sydney Hospital on Sunday morning from the effect of injuries he received two days ...

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  20. LATE MRS. ELIZABETH BAKER.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Baker, relict of the late Frederick Baker, look, place on 8th inst., and was largely attended by relatives and ...

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  21. SEAHAM

    The annual ball of the G.U.O.O.F., Sunbeam Branch, was held' in Seaham Hall, and was quite up to previous standards. Visitors were ...

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  22. MURDER CHARGE.

    John J. Noonan was found with a fractured skull in a room of the hotel at Mount Isa on Saturday, and died' before medical aid could be ...

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  23. APPEAL REFUSED.

    Judge Thomas, in refusing the appeal of Lachlan Hurley against two convictions for having assaulted an Assyrian, and police sergeant, said ...

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  24. HOUSE IN FLAMES

    A robbery occurred at Northbridge on Saturday night, when £30 worth of clothing and jewellery was stolen from a private residence, and the ...

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  25. SKULL FRACTURED

    Falling head first to a concrete pavement when he slipped while climbing a tree near his home in Crebert-street. Mayfield (Newcastle) ...

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  26. SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    A safe was blown at the premises of Adams' cake shop at Glebe on 11th inst, and between £25 and £30 was stolen. ...

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  27. ILLNESS OF MRS L. R SPARKE.

    We are pleased to report an improvement in the condition of Mrs. L. R. Sparke, who has been ill with heart trouble and also in Master Roy ...

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  28. DENMAN

    On the eve of his marriage Mr. Percy Hilton, was the recipient of several presentations from his fellow employees and from Messrs M. ...

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  29. FORTY-FOUR HOURS

    The secretary or the New South Wales Timber Workers, Mr. Culhert, M.L.C, said to-day that a Federal 44-hour week would be insisted upon ...

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  30. QUEEN COMPETITION

    The queen of the William's River Competition is in full swine, the various candidates have been busy in many ways, organising parties and ...

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  31. INJURED AIRMEN.

    News from Kellerberrin (W.A.). Elates that the injured airmen, Messrs. C. D. Pratt, and J. Guthrie, are considerably improved. Both ...

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  32. BURGLARS BUSY.

    Burglars entered the Merrylands Post Office last night, and made an unsuccessful attempt to blow the lock of the strongroom. ...

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  33. DANCE AT MARTINDALE.

    A very successful dance was held, in the Martindale Hall on Monday night, in aid of the Denman R.C. Church Funds. The function was ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. PROLIFIC SEASON.

    After a prolific season, the country side is a picture verity a land of milk and honey. The Williams never suffers from floods to the same ...

    Article : 99 words
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