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  2. Advertising

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  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Rain fell on eight days last month, the total registered at the local weather station being 368 points. On the 5th 290 points were recorded, ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, interviewed at a late hour last, night regarding his rumored intention to contest the North Sydney seat, said that he was ...

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  5. Coff's Harbor Breakwater.

    Dr. Arthur, one of the Members for North Shore is one of the few—if not the only city Member of Parliament—who has consistently taken a lively ...

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  6. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald, M.L.A., has received the following communication from the Public Works Department: "Representations were recently made ...

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  7. STRANGE COINCIDENCE.

    A strange coincidence is related by Mr. Pat Murphy, the railway worker who found his camp mate, Michael Georgehan, dead in his bunk at the ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    New York sporting writers still believe that Anderson and O'Hara-Wood will represent Australia on Monday in the doubles. ...

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  9. Ebor Conference.

    One of the matters which will receive consideration at next meeting of the Dorrigo Progress Association which takes place on Tuesday evening, will ...

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  10. MAYNARD'S SCHOOL.

    Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald has received the following letter from the Education Department:—"Sir,—I am in receipt of your representations on behalf of ...

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  11. WILD CATTLE CREEK BRIDGE.

    Mr. R. S. Vincent has received the following letter from the Under-Secretary, Local Government Department:—"Your representations. 30/5/'22. on ...

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  12. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    Another meeting at which the matter of shipping freights was discussed, was held at Coff's Harbour on Wednesday last. In addition to several ...

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  13. CANADIAN DOLLAR.

    The Canadian dollar was quoted at par on Wednesday for the first time since 1914. ...

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  14. MR. HUGHES.

    Judging by the reports that are coming from Melbourne and Sydney there is no doubt that Mr. Hughes has his weather eye on North Sydney. A ...

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  15. TRAGEDY IN ITALY.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent states that twelve bandsmen, who were occupying a motor coach, were killed and thirty were injured by a train ...

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  16. LORD MAYOR'S MINUTE.

    The Lord Mayor's minute regarding the Taylor paint contracts has been adopted by the City Council. Acts of neglect by the Town Clerk ...

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  17. POLICE COURT.

    On Wednesday, before Mr. F. Chidgey, J.P., Thomas Kearney was fined 20/ or seven days in the local lock-up for using profane language in ...

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  18. COASTAL-TABLELAND RAILWAY.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday evening last Mr. R. S. Vincent asked the Premier, in view of the fact that a special committee was ...

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  19. BRIEF MENTION.

    Annual meeting of North Dorrigo School of Arts takes place to-night. The monthly meeting of the Agricultural Society Committee takes ...

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  20. WEDDING.

    The marriage of Miss Amanda Victoria Donoghue, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Douoghue, of Dorrigo, to Mr. Clair Sinclair, son of Mr. W. Sinclair, of ...

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  21. TAXING HOTELS.

    A proposal is under consideration for raising further revenue from hotels. The idea is to charge a fee based ...

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  22. MR. GARDEN'S TRIP.

    Unionists are being asked to subscribe 1½d each per week to help pay for Mr. Garden's trip to Russia and other parts of the world. The idea ...

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  23. FOR MEMBERS' EXPENSES.

    The Victorian Legislative Council carried a motion in favor of the payment of £200 per year to members for expenses. ...

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  24. HIGH SCHOOL FEES.

    It has been decided to establish a league to fight against the proposed imposition of high school fees. ...

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  25. A PROSPEROUS DISTRICT.

    In the police district of Muliumbimby there are approximately 300 dairies carrying about 42,000 head of cattle, the majority of which are milking ...

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  26. SCHOOL BUILDINGS.

    Mr. Roy S. Vincent writes: "Messrs. Hill, Fitzgerald and Vincent are in receipt of the following information from the Minister for ...

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  27. ADVICE TO PARENTS.

    Archbishop Wright urges that parents should not take their boys from school too soon. The last year at school, he remarked, was the most ...

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  28. SCHOOLS' IMPROVEMENT.

    Elsewhere in this issue we publish a list of improvements and repairs which the Education Department proposes to effect to public schools and ...

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  29. SEDITION BILL.

    A new Sedition Bill is forecasted by Mr. Ley, with the intention of curbing Bolshevist propaganda. As Bolshevism aims at political, social, and ...

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  30. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    It is reported in Federal political circles that the Federal elections will take place on November 25th. It was reported in the lobbies of ...

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  31. STATE REVENUE.

    The State revenue returns for August show a comparative increase of £113,178. ...

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  32. FARMERS' CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS.

    The Railway Commissioners propose to give residents of country towns and districts another opportunity, similar to that which they had in ...

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  33. HORNSBY MURDER.

    Notwithstanding the Coroner's open verdict in the Hornsby murder case the detectives are continuing their inquiries. ...

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  34. LOCAL MACHINERY DOCTOR

    We have found it very convenient to have a competent engineer in town. A couple of years ago a vital part of our engine broke, and after a fruitless ...

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  35. DORRIGO LANDS.

    Mr. R. S. Vincent has been advised as follows by the Undersecretary for Lands:—"Dear Sir,—In regard to your enquiries this day re certain ...

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  36. A ROAD MATTER.

    Mr. R. S. Vincent has received the following letter from the Under-Secretary Public Works Department:—"Dear Sir—With reference to your ...

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  37. LABOR NEXT PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Dunn, M.L.A., speaking at Dubbo, forecasted the return of the Labor Party to power at the end of the present Parliament. ...

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  38. DORRIGO SHIRE GRANTS.

    At the last meeting of the Dorrigo Shire Council the following letter was received from the Under-Secretary Local Government:—"In view of ...

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  39. SUGAR CONTROL.

    Francis Pullen, a fruit grower, giving evidence before the Federal Public Accountants' Committee, declared that sugar control was killing the ...

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  40. BLIND MOTORIST.

    At Harrogate Allan Nicholls, a tradesman, was summoned for driving without a license. Nicholls is blind, and has artificial arms, says the London ...

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  41. LINES OF GENERAL UTILITY

    We supply many lines which are not only necessary for cheese and butter factories, private dairies and country estates, but are really of interest and ...

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  42. WOMAN CELEBRATES MARRIAGE

    The Rev. Jeanne Brown-Duncan, founder and minister of St. John's spiritual churches. South Australia, solemnised her first marriage at ...

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    In Sydney recently Simon Hickey—one of the ablest and best-behaved Laborites in last Parliament—delivered an address on "Philosophical ...

    Article : 87 words
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