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  2. Advertising

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  3. TIMBER MATTERS.

    We understand that an arrangement has been made by the Forestry Commission with local sawmillers, whereby the latter will in future cut 30 per ...

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  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—Will you please allow me a little space in the columns of your paper to reply to the questions asked me by the Secretary of the above Trust ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    A pronounced gloom settled over the town and district on Thursday last when it became known that Mrs. E. L. R. Keech, wife of Mr. E. L. R. Keech ...

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  6. BRIEF MENTION.

    Mrs. Marsden, Mrs. and Miss Sturt, and Miss Blair, returned from Sydney on Wednesday last. Kirkland & Co. sole agents for the ...

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  7. LATE WAR NEWS.

    An Amsterdam dispatch says the Kiev newspapers publish a story given by the valet of the former Empress of Russia of the murder of the entire ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    In the Legislative Council Mr. R. D. Meagher's motion urging the retention by Britain of the German colonies was unanimously adopted. ...

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  9. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    We have already intimated to the public of this district that a new mail time table will be observed locally from the beginning of the New Year, ...

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  10. SOLDIERS AND SETTLEMENT.

    The Solicitor-General says it is anticipated that two thousand soldiers will be settled on the land during the next twelve months. ...

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  11. LOOKING AFTER AUSTRALIA'S SONS.

    Mr. Watt, has cabled to Mr. W. M. Hughes urging him to see that the transports bringing back the troops are seaworthy and properly fitted up ...

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  12. SCHOOL AT SLINGSBY'S.

    Mr. Briner has received the following letter from the Education Department:—"Sir,—With reference to my letter of the 7th June last, respecting ...

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  13. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING IN N.Z.

    The New Zealand Parliament has passed a measure making six o'clock closing permanent. ...

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  14. THE DRY SPELL IN N.S.W.

    Another dry spell is threatened throughout New South Wales. ...

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  15. WEDDING.

    A very popular wedding occurred at Leigh on Wednesday morning last at the residence of Mr. Tuos. Rogan,—the contracting parties being Stanley ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Churchhill says that Britain has entered the peace conference absolutely determined there shall be no limitations imposed upon her right to ...

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  17. ADELAIDE TRAMWAY MEN.

    The Adelaide tramway men are demanding a minimum wage of 13/6 per day of seven hours and twenty minuet, and a week of 44 hours with ...

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  18. NO SPIRITUAL CONSOLATION.

    A protest has been sent to Mr. Watt in connection with the refusal to allow a chaplain to visit the Roman Catholic patients in quarantine. ...

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  19. AN APPEAL.

    Mrs. Radnidge writes: "In this issue there is an appeal from the Repatriation Committee meeting to all patriotic spirited women to unite in the ...

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  20. TURKISH FLEET SURRENDERS.

    The Admiralty announces that the entire Turkish Fleet has surrendered including the Goeben. ...

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  21. BIG BUSH FIRES.

    The hills and valleys near the Hawkesbury River and Brisbane Water are ablaze with bush fires. ...

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  22. THE EX-KAISER'S POSITION.

    A Washington message states that any action respecting the demand for the extradition of the ex-Kaiser will be held in abeyance till President ...

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  23. LABOR COUNCIL PROTESTS.

    The Labor Council has protested against the Government exerting the operation of the War Precautions Act beyong the period of the war. ...

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  24. ANOTHER ANZAC RETURNS.

    Private Bert Stephenson, son of Mrs. J. Campbell, of this town, returned to Dorrigo on Wednesday last after an absence of over four years. Bert ...

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  25. N.Z.—N.S.W. TRAFFIC DISORGANISED.

    The passenger traffic between Sydney and New Zealand is now completely disorganised owing to the influenza epidemic. ...

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  26. THAT RAILWAY.

    Sir,—I was not at all surprised in reading the able article appearing in your issue of the 30th ultimo to note that the Convention held recently at ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. FRED. WRIGHT.

    It is with extreme regret we find it necessary to record the death of Mr. Fred. Wright, which sad event occurred at Randwick Military Hospital ...

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  28. HELIGOLAND.

    Mr. Winston Churchill states the Admiralty has decided that it is unnecessary to demand Heligoland and Auckland. ...

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  29. RETIRING FROM THE BENCH.

    It is rumored that Sir Samuel Griffiths, the Federal Chief Justice, contemplates retiring from the bench. ...

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  30. THE NORTH COAST.

    Mr. J. W. Johnston, of Kingaroy, paid us a brief visit during the week. Mr. Johnston came down on business, and he travelled via the Richmond ...

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  31. HUGE EXPENDITURE CONTEMPLATED.

    It is understood that the Federal Government's soldiers' housing scheme will probably involve an expenditure of £75,000,000. ...

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  32. PUNISHMENT IN STORE.

    Sir Edgar Geddes and Lord Reading have declared that Enver Pasha, the ex-rulers of Bulgaria and Austro-Hungary, must be tried and shot if ...

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  33. DISLOYALTY STILL IN OUR MIDST.

    Frederick Crogan, printer, has been fined £25 under the War Precautions' Act for printing 5000 disloyal pamphlets at Perth headed "President de ...

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  34. HELD OVER.

    Owing to a rush on our space we are compelled to hold over a considerable amount of reading matter, including Deer Vale news, an article on timber ...

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  35. SENATOR GARDINER OUTDONE.

    Mr. Hubert, of the Federal Parliamentary Staff, has made available some interesting records of long speeches, which cause Senator ...

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  36. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND THEIR GRIEVANCES.

    The members of the Public Service Board have prepared a petition for presentation to Parliament for leave to appear by counsel at the bar of the ...

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  37. HIGH COURT APPEALS.

    The High Court has dismissed the appeal in the action arising out of the claim for compensation for mineral land taken by the Commonwealth ...

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  38. PEACE CARNIVAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the above was held at Mr. Murray's residence on Thursday evening last, when there was almost a full attendance of committeemen. ...

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  39. REPATRIATION.

    Mr. Ashford is making making arrangements in the State Parliament for the Government to take control of a number of estates in the Western and ...

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  40. VALUABLE WAR SOUVENIR.

    With the termination of the fighting on all the fronts in Europe's great battle scenes pass into the limbo of history and acts of heroism become ...

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  41. UNIONISTS FINED £100 FOR STRIKING.

    The Federated Society of Makers and Repairers of Boilers was fined £100 by Judge Rollin in the Industrial Court to-day because certain ...

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  42. SETTING FIRE TO SHIP.

    Willie Woodson, a seaman, was charged at the Police Court to-day with having maliciously set fire to the American schooner Edward P. West, ...

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  43. THE CASE OF JUDD.

    Judd was brought up for sentence at the Central Criminal Court this morning. Mr. Windeyer reopened his ...

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  44. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.

    Owing to the excessive heat of the day Wednesday last, the Methodist Sunday School picnic was not held in Noble's paddock as arranged, but ...

    Article : 147 words
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