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  2. FELL FROM TRAIN

    Harold Richardson, aged ten, who was accompanied by his mother, was on his way from Brisbane to Townsville last night, when he fell through ...

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  3. PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The annual speech day of the West Maitland Superior Public School was held on Tuesday at the school grounds. There was a fairly large ...

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  4. WEST MAITLAND COURT.

    Arthur Edward Waters, Ada Wyatt, and Patrick Conroy were each fined 10, and 8/ costs, for having an unregistered dog. ...

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  5. MOTOR NOTES.

    The following observations are penned in the hope that they may save the amateur Ford owner many an irksome delay. ...

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  6. CESSNOCK SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    In the presence of a fair attendance of spectators, the official opening of the new school of Arts took place in Saturday afternoon, Before the ...

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  7. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    The results of the practical examinations. recently conducted by the State Conservatorium of Music, on behalf of the Australian. Music Examination ...

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  8. FIVE YEARS OF PROGRESS.

    It is just a little over five years since the Standardised Motors Limited was formed to handle the distribution of Dodge Brothers' Motor ...

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  9. AIRWAYS EXPLORED.

    Further examination was made last night on the west side of Bellbird Colliery by the night shift. Mr. McKensey, superintendent of Hebburn ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    According to advices received from Honolulu by Mr. David C. Stead, everything is shaping well for the proposed trans-Pacific flights by ...

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  11. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    Compton and Co., were awarded a verdict of £3/12/5 against Thomas Pr[?]t. Carrington Motor Co. claimed ...

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  12. BRITISH RULE.

    The Samoan faipules were enterained at luncheon by the Government [?] Parliament House Wellington (N.Z.). ...

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  13. THE HYDROMETER AND ITS USE.

    The Brent usefulness of the hydrometer is not sufficiently appreciated by many private car-owners. By its use in determining when ...

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  14. LICENSING COURT.

    The license of the Royal Hotels Morpeth, was transferred from David Victor Parker to Margaret Calinan. ...

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  15. DRINKING IN THE STREET.

    Constable Booth told Mr. Fletcher P.M., at the Cessnock Police Court this morning that several complaints had been made by residents regarding ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Percy Stacy, of "warromean." Scott's Flat, a well-known district grazier, passed away yesterday, morning at his home. ...

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  17. VICTIMISED WOMEN.

    In the case of Charles Henry Royle (39). who had been convicted of stealing in Brisbane. Mr. Dickson, the Crown Prosecutor, said prisoner had ...

    Article : 197 words
  18. STAMP DUTY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  19. CARRIED AWAY LIQUOR

    Mr. Enright offered a plea of guilty for William Richards who was charged at Cessnock Court before Mr. Fletcher, P.M., with aiding and ...

    Article : 155 words
  20. NEW RAILWAY.

    The Parliamentary Works Committee has agreed to the construction of a railway from Cooma to Berridale at an estimated cost of £230,000. ...

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  21. A HOME-MADE TYRE PAINT.

    Painting the tyres with a coating of liquid rubber to which whitening has been added not only gives them an attractive appearance but it also ...

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  22. TEN YEARS.

    In sentencing Samuel Julian to 10 years' hard labour at Wellington (N.Z.) on a charge of a serious offence against his eldest daughter ...

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  23. DAMAGES AWARDED.

    In the Banco Court, Sydney, Alice Aitchison, a widow, sued to recover £1000 damages from Sophie Margaret Clouting, trading as the Terminus ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. ABSCONDED FROM BAIL

    Richard Jones, a stranger to Cessnock. who was releaed in bail at that Cessnock Court on Nov. 24, on a charge of stealing liquor from the ...

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  25. MARTIN'S CREEK QUARRY.

    The first meeting of the Newcastle District Municipal Quarry Board was held at the Newcastle Council Chambers, when Alderman M. Light, Mayor ...

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  26. VALUER-GENERAL.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, Minister for Local Government, stated that he had called for a report from the Valuer-General's Department regarding ...

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  27. TRAFFIC ACT.

    Harold Potts was charged at the police court with riding a motor cycle in Vincent-street without a silencer. Constable Booth stated that he ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. WHAT IS THE LANCHESTER BALANCER?

    Numerous people throughout Australia have only a vague, if any, conception of this patented device for neutralising the vibration in the four ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. SHIELD MATCHES.

    [?]way, who was selected to play for New South Wales against Victoria and South Australia, informed the selectors this morning that he would ...

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  30. AGAIN REMANDED.

    James Hurley, who was arrested at the races on December 11, find against whom two charges of shopbreaking and stealing goods and money worth ...

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  31. RECREATION RESERVE

    Referring to representations by Hon. W. Bennett, M.L.A.,on behalf of the Broke Progress Association, in regard to the matter of filling the four ...

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  32. CIVIC GRAFT INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commissioners' report, dealing with the Civic Graft Inquiry, was presented to the Chief Secretary this morning, and will be placed ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. RAILWAY EXPERTS.

    Sir Sam Fay and Sir Vincent Raven, two English experts, who recently reported on the New South Wales system, returned to Sydney to-day from ...

    Article : 71 words
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