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  2. LIVING WITH A BROKEN NECK.

    A young man, Roy Fensmore, of Prime-street Sydney, with his neck broken, is lying helpless in Sydney Hospital. He was admitted on ...

    Article : 102 words
  3. BEAT REGISTRATIONS.

    The following are the heat registrations since our last.--Friday, max. 57, min 62; Saturday, 87 and 44; Sunday thottest day so far this ...

    Article : 38 words
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  6. MAJESTIC PICTURES.

    There was a crowded house at the Majestic Picture Pslace on Friday night, when a splendid lot of films were a [?]eped, the star being the ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. A RUNAWAY.

    On Sunday morning some sensation was caused by a horse attached to a sulay bolting. It appears the home, which was tied up near St. Patrick's ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. NEW BUSINESS.

    Mr. W. Moring, late of Emmaville, has commenced business as a hairdresser and tobacconist in premises situated between Banfield's and Peters ...

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  9. LIMITED SYDNEY--BRISBANE EXPRESS.

    This luxurious train made its first appearance at Glen Innes this morning at 8.16, and Was only poorly patronised, some 22 passengers being ...

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  10. THE WEATHER.

    Droughty conditions and continue throughout this district. On Friday we bad excellent prospects of rain, but the wind suddenly changed its ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. RAILWAY RETURNS.

    Mr. Stationmaster Dawson has supplied as with the following returns in connection with the local railway station for the month of October: ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. A CRIMEAN HERO.

    In the march of the Gilgandra "Cooees" into Sydney were a number of veterans. One of the most interesting was Mr. W. Gibson, of Auburn, ...

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  13. A PATHETIC INCIDENT.

    During the progress of the march of the Coo-ees into Sydney on Friday, the column was diverted into the grounds of the Deaf and Dumb and ...

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  14. MARRIED SOLDIERS' LIABILITIES.

    The following is a ruling received by the military authorities in connection with the allotment of pay by a husband living apart from his wife and ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. LAST OF THE MACGREGORS.

    As the Gugandra "Cooees" marched out of the little village of Colyton (near Parramatta), Captain Hitchen remarked that more men were ...

    Article : 111 words
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  17. VISIT OF BISHOP O'CONNOR.

    Yesterday morning a special service, known as "the Forty Hours Adoration" was commenced at St. Patrick's Church. High Mass was celebrated by ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. BLINDED BY A SHELL.

    In reference to the incident mentioned in the cable message of the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. T. MacKenzie) loading his blind ...

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  19. "THE SILVER BULLET."

    We are a receipt of a communication from Mr. Albert Goldie, general secretary of the Millions Club stating that he is making arrangements ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. A DEEPWATER MYSTERY.

    The body of the man found in Deepwater River was taken out of the water on Friday and buried (says the "Dispatch"). He was about 55 years ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. JOCKEY CLUB.

    A committee meeting of the Glen Innes Jockey Club was held on Friday afternoon, Dr. Wrigley (president) presiding. The following officials were ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. DEATH OF A SOLDIER.

    Aa briefly reported in our last, the death occurred at Liverpool camp on Thursday of Private Bede Brown, the cause of his demise being pneumonia. ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    A man named Thos. Blake, son of Mr. Thos. Blake, son., of Gilgai, near Inverell, met with a fatal riding accident. He was mounted without a ...

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  24. TRUMPER'S DEATH MOURNED IN TRENCHES.

    Private Sid Holland of Surry Hills (Sydney) writing to his mother from Alexandria Hospital where he lies wounded says that the news of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. A HARD TIME.

    MR. W. C. Watts, of Ilfracombe, Vera Park, Queensland, writes to us as follows. We are having a bad time out here with drought. Stock ...

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  26. SERIOUS REFLECTION ON GLEN INNES.

    The fact that the late Private Bede Brown who died at Liverpool camp the previous day was not accorded a military funeral on the occasion of ...

    Article : 123 words
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  28. A SOLDIER FROM HIS YOUTH.

    As long as he can remember, John McNamara, the grizzled old veteran who has marched in the front rank of the Coo-ees all the way down, has ...

    Article : 326 words
  29. WOMEN VOLUNTEERS.

    Addressing the men and women employed at the British Australian Tobecco Factory, Heldigh Park, Kensington (Sydney), the Chief Secretary ...

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  30. RETURNED WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Next Saturday afternoon a meeting to consider want state should be taken in connection with a proposal from Kingsgate to establish a local ...

    Article : 60 words
  31. KILLED [?] WOUNDED--WHICH?

    Some months ago, Mrs. Oscar Charifey received official notification that one of her three boys fighting at the front had been killed Private Alex. ...

    Article : 17 words
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