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Article : 182 wordsThe local Granite Company recently installed a stone crusher, which is being utilised in pulverising waste granite. We noticed a truck-load of ...
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Article : 250 wordsAlthough several weeks have elapsed since rain of any considerable consequence has fallen in those parts, the main waterways, particularly ...
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Article : 68 wordsMr V. C. Thompson, M.H.R., has again been endorsed as the Country Party candidate for New England. Mr Thompson is announced to ...
Article : 107 wordsPitt, Son & Badgery Ltd report that 4602 cattle including 650 Queenslanders, were yarded at Thursday's Flemington sales, the average ...
Article : 81 wordsWhile about 14,000 bales wool was shipped from Uralla last season, it is anticipated that the total this season will leap to about 22,000 bales. ...
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The Uralla Times (NSW : 1923 - 1954), Sun 7 Oct 1928, Page 2
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