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  3. BURST TYRE.

    A burst front tyre was responsible for the death of a motor cyclist, Frank John Gavan Lett, in Queanbeyan on Monday afternoon. Lett was riding ...

    Article : 217 words
  4. STOLEN GOODS.

    Charged with having in his possession goods reasonably suspected of having been sto[?], John Henry Couch, a carpenter, who had been fined £5 the ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. GOULBURN

    Anzac Day celebrations in Goulburn took the form of a united commemoration service in Belmore Park, which was attended by returned soldiers, ...

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  7. Prevention of Bush Fires.

    The Forestry Commission, after inquiring into the cause of bush fires, has tabulated the causes in the following order:—Grazing interests, 38.5 per ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. Royal Teak Trees.

    Teak, during the reign of the Burm[?]se kings, was the royal wood, and the king had a right to all teak. The Palace of the Kings in Manda[?]ay is ...

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  10. Valueless Horses.

    The councillors of the Bullo Shire (Q.) are in a quandary to know how to [?]ose of 60 nead of horses which have been dumped on Toompine common. ...

    Article : 172 words
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