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Article : 548 wordsEmpire Day was fittlingly celebrated here on Thursday last. In the morning the following programme was carried out:—Saluting the Flag; Song, God ...
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Article : 532 wordsThe school Empire Day picnic place in Mr. Brooker's paddock, near the school, on 204th ult. The morning was devoted to special and ...
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Article : 758 wordsThe residence of Mr. J. Hoffman was broken into on the 23rd ult, during the absence of the family and some money (about £7) stolen. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Pert Macquarie "Reptiles" played the Taree Rovers on the local park on 26th ulk. The result was an easy win for the local team by ...
Article : 413 wordsThe maize crops on the northern tableland, in spite of the dry season, are turning out fairly well, according to a report from one of the ...
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Article : 128 wordsThe drought continues and to make matters worse, with winter on us there are no indications of a break, losses of stock must be extremely ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 2 Jun 1923, Page 16
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