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  4. ARTS SOCIETY

    In his characteristic, humourous manner, Senator Kingsmill delivered a lecture on modern Irish authors at the Albert Hall last night, marking the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENGLISH XI.

    The team which will represent the Southern Districts in the match against England to be played at Goulburn on February 25 and 26, has been ...

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  6. WORK ON WEIR.

    The hopes of securing work on the weir has attracted numbers of men to Dubbo, although as had already been pointed out, not more than 30 local ...

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  7. PENRITH.

    For flashing the spotlight of his motor car on the public street, Wallacia, Frederick Arthur Brenchley was fined 15/-, with 8/- costs, at ...

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  8. LEETON

    The canning season has commenced at Leeton, and already 100 girls are being employed. Next Monday a further 100 will be employed, and as the ...

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  9. AMBULANCE WANTED AT GRENFELL.

    Grenfell is making an attempt to secure an ambulance. It has been decided to ask the Mayor to convene a meeting for the purpose of ...

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  10. COOMA.

    Motorists complain bitterly of the general neglect shown in attending to bridges and culverts between Cooma and Canberra, and in particular ...

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  11. LUCKY TRIO.

    Three young residents of Bathurst, Messrs. Archie Brooks, Harold Jones and William Cosgrove, have drawn first prize in an interstate consultation ...

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  12. GROWER FINED FOR "TOPPING."

    Before Mr. Adams, Relieving Police Magistrate, at the Young Court on Thursday, T. Scott, orchardsit, pleaded guilty to a breach of the Fruit ...

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  13. MOTOR SMASH SEQUEL.

    The case i which Mrs. William Pringle proceeded against Stan. Pendergast for the payment of damages in respect of injuries received about ...

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  14. GOLF

    It is anticipated that a number of Canberra golf enthusiasts will visit Mt. Kosciusko for the annual competition f[?]r the Crossman Cup, which ...

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  15. YOUNG TRAIN SCALERS.

    Two Melbourne youths, John Felix Hennan and Ernest Hartley Moore, were convicted at Young for scaling on the train from Goulbourn to Yass. ...

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  16. ARMIDALE

    At the meeting of the Armidale and District Fruitgrowers' Association, Mr. J. C. Jackes reported that owing to heavy motor traffic and the continued ...

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  17. STARVING STOCK.

    At Tuesday night's meeting of the Dubbo Municipal Council, Aid. Burden informed the council that at the present time 20 head of starving stock ...

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  18. WAGGA.

    The Wagga police made a raid on stray dogs within the main streets of the town on Thursday last, and several animals which have been a source ...

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  20. ST. VIANNEY'S CHURCH

    The ceremony of blessing and dedicating St. Vianney's R. C. Church and [?]nfants' School on Uriarra Hoad Queanbeyan, was carried out last Sunday by ...

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  21. MURRUMBIDGEE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO.

    Figures supplied by courtesy of the Murrumbidgee Co-operative Dairy Company indicate the growing importance of dairying as an industry in ...

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  22. CROOKWELL

    At the conclusion of an inquiry into the origin of the bush fire at Third Creek, Pejar, on January 18, the district coroner (Mr. J. J. Manion) ...

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  23. SOME COD.

    The sudden fresh in the Macquarie and Bell Rivers was responsible for a large number of fish being caught, many people going down to the river ...

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  24. WINTON (Q.)

    Nearly 400 sheep were lost while passing across a local pasturage roservoir over a stretch of about three miles. Their death is attributed ...

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  25. "RESO" TOUR.

    Another large party of Victorians, known as the "Resos," will visit the North Coast of New South Wales next month. "Reso" is a contraction of ...

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  26. £5000 LOAN.

    The Local Government Department has advised that the Minister has decided to offer an advance of £5,000 to the Wellington Municipal Council ...

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  27. TUMUT

    The N.S.W. Public Works Department advise: Authority has already been given for the construction of a line from Gundagai to Tumut, which ...

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  28. PETROL TAX OPPOSED.

    At a meeting of the Armidale Fruitgrowers' Association, it was decided, in the event of the Government attempting to impose the proposed ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    The death of Mrs. Rose Burn, of Queanbeyan, aged 32, of meningitis, occurred last Saturday, at a private hospital at Darlinghurst, Sydney. ...

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  30. A HAPPY RE-UNION.

    A family re-union of particular interest look place recently at Forbes, of the sons and daughters of the late Mr. J. T. Williamson (one of the ...

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  31. ORANGE.

    The sentence of one month's imprisonment imposed on Wallace John Newton, of Warrendine, by Mr. C. A. Arnold, P.M., at a recent sitting of ...

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  32. MATRICULATION IN COUNTRY CENTRIES.

    The Minister for education, Mr. Drumond, announces that arrangements have been concluded with, the University authorities to hold a ...

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  33. DEVELOP RIVERINA.

    When one studies the amount of taxation paid by the Riverina district of N.S.W., says the Deniliquin "Chronicle," and compares it with the ...

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  34. 307 APPLICANTS FOR ONE JOB.

    There were 307 applications received for the position of Ranger to the Wagga Racecourse. The applications were carefully considered by the ...

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  35. BURN[?]NG OFF.

    In answer to a question at the Macquarie Shire meeting on Saturday last, the Clerk intimated that burning off was prohibited during the months of ...

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  36. ADELONG

    Father H. J. Devine, parish priest at Adelong for the past four and a half years has been appointed to Braidwood. He was accorded a ...

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  37. MUST WEAR COLLARS.—THE LAW ON DOGS.

    At Barraba Police Court the other day 30 people were each fined 10/and costs for having unlicensed dogs in their possession. ...

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  40. MAN DROPS DEAD.

    White Mr. George Garland (48) was playing with his children at his home, at 142 Addison-street, Goulburn last Thursday evening, he suddenly fell ...

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  41. TRAIN SEATS.

    The Railway Department intimates that the practice of allowing passengers by certain long-distance trains to book their seats is to be extended. ...

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  42. CYCLISTS FALL ON TRACK.

    During a training ride on the Goulburn sports ground track on Thursday night, about 15 cyclists fell in a heap[?] Gordon Eldridge sustained a badly ...

    Article : 56 words
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