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  2. EARLY CHURCH HISTORY

    The following is taken from the "Denman Parish Quarterly":— In 1838 the Rev. John Morse arrived in Scone, and his parish ...

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  3. DAIRYING

    Local dairymen are looking forward to a particularly busy time during the next month or so, and it will-not be surprising if all ...

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  4. EASY MONEY

    The question of motor taxation, which has often cropped up at Mudgee Council and Cudgegong Shire meetings, was exhaustively discussed ...

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  5. WHEAT HANDLING

    That the money expended on the erection of wheat silos in New South Wales could be far better utilised in financing ...

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  7. SAID IT IN VERSE

    The music hall balad urges one to "say it with music," but Ald, J. F. Walker, of Wellington, one of the delegates to the Local ...

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  8. PUPS OF THE POOR

    In the Legislative Assembly last week Mr. Booth asked the Chief Secretary whether, in view of the fact that Friday was the last day ...

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  9. FAILED TO AGREE

    At the Bathurst Circuit Court last week John Charles Rich was charged with having maliciously wounded his wife at Orange. The ...

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  10. HORSES SELL WELL

    Or recent weeks the "Guardian" has referred to the fact that horses are coming into their own again, and results of sales have been ...

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