Warm weather was marred at Grafton yesterday morning by a strong and unpleasant westerly wind, but the wind calmed early in the afternoon and the ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsWith regard to the banana industry and the proposal of the Federal Government to reduce the duty on Fiji importations, the president of the Grafton ...
Article : 443 wordsThe sale of furniture from historic Yulgilbar Castle on the Upper Clarence commenced yesterday morning in the Fitzroy Theatre at Grafton. ...
Article : 866 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Baddeley moved it was a matter of urgency[?] the House should ...
Article : 1,264 wordsMr. A. L. Anthony, president of the Banana Growers' Federation, who is proceeding to Sydney, and thence to Canberra, in the interests of the ...
Article : 496 words"Many preconceived ideas are held about primary industries,'' said Brigadier-General Lloyd, M.L.A. (U.A.P. member for Mosman), on the floor of the House last week. The hon. member proceeded with a speech for the manufacturers and, after deploring the expenditure of public moneys in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 546 wordsLismore Municipal Council at a special meeting on Monday night appointed Mr. J. B. Scott, of Orange, manager of the council's gas undertaking. There were 54 ...
Article : 82 wordsThe South Grafton Football Club's grand victory social will be held at the School of Arts to-night. The ferry boat will run a special trip after the social ...
Article : 100 wordsFour young men, according to police evidence, ''Kept everyone in Dixon street, Lambton, awake at 2.30 a.m. on Sunday." Constable Smith said: "They ...
Article : 87 wordsA trenchant attack on the existing tick administration was launched by a prominent Clarence River stockowner in the course of a conversation with a ...
Article : 242 wordsHis Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester has joined the ranks of the Royal authors, as he is contributing a narrative of his hunting adventures in Africa to a ...
Article : 122 wordsInformation has been received to the effect that the Queensland Government has reduced royalty on pine by 5 per 100 super feet as a re[?]te ...
Article : 145 wordsThe mice of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, have become a problem. For eight years they were kept in awe by Tibby, the Cathedral cat, and they never ...
Article : 110 wordsSome weeks ago Mr. J. McLean, of Dilkoon, was walking through the bush in that locality when he came across the remains of a pigeon. There was little left ...
Article : 138 words"It is one of the most magnificent memorials to our dead Australian soldiers I have seen, and it is line to see the soldier spirit displayed by the citizens of ...
Article : 105 wordsIdeal weather favored the dance held on the picturesquely situated Grafton bowling green last night, when the club's headquarters attracted approximately a ...
Article : 158 wordsQuite a number of areas of land in this district, which have been lying fallow for several years, said Mr. W. A. Zuill yesterday, have been put under cultivation. ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsThe completion of the sale yesterday of a valuable Prince street freehold occupied by Mr. R. C. Ryder as a fruit mart, marks a new record for the price paid per foot ...
Article : 162 wordsAbout a month ago Mr. William Newton, of Eden Creek, in the Kyogle district, was using a sledgehammer for driving wedges in a log he was splitting when a ...
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Family Notices : 70 wordsYesterday a Studebaker sedan car met in a head-on collision with the Woolgoolga mail lorry, driven by Ossie Gentle. The accident took place on a sharp bend about ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Girls' Social Club will hold its final social at the Criterion Hall to-night. Supper will be provided and free novelty dances will be introduced. The music is to ...
Article : 47 wordsThe many friends of Mrs. George Kratz, of Ulmarra, will regret to learn she is seriously ill at her home at Ulmarra. Mrs. Hugh Munro, of Bingara, is ...
Article : 306 wordsHurled bodily into the air from the top of a tram on which he was working, when 330 volts passed through his body, Thomas O'Connell, 56, linesman, had a ...
Article : 143 wordsMore in sorrow than in anger, Mr. R. H. Owen, general secretary of the Australian Association of Welsh Societies, told me that the Royal National ...
Article : 287 wordsA regular visitor to the Mid-Clarance and Lawrence and Southgate, in particular, states that the country in that area is in a very serious condition, as a result ...
Article : 150 wordsThe members of the Grafton Fire Brigade who visited Wagga to take part in the big demonstration there returned on Tuesday and yesterday. Although they ...
Article : 51 wordsWilliam James Mallan (45), dentist, appeared before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., at Brisbane and pleaded guilty to a charge that between October 1 and ...
Article : 177 wordsThere is a bell in Oxford which has been ringing unceasingly for 92 years. It was made by an instrument-maker of Charing Cross in 1840, and stands in the ...
Article : 172 wordsWhile working in a gravel pit at Binig[?]y. John McIntosh, 58, was partially buried by a fall of earth and stone. Although he was dug out in a few minutes. ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Thu 20 Oct 1932, Page 4
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