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  4. MOLYBDENITE A DOUBTFUL PROPOSITION.

    The mining warden, Mr. A. B. C. Burke, made some strong comments at the Bathurst Milling Court on Tuesday in a case in which H. C. Shade applied for, two authorities to ...

    Article : 416 words
  5. BLACK HEATH AND AUSTRALIA DAY.

    A successful, meeting of citizens was, held in the School of Arts on Monday, having been convened by Mr. J Neate, jun, to make arrangements for Australia Day, Despite the ...

    Article : 531 words
  6. LETTERS FROM LOUIS MEURANT.

    The following extracts taken from letters received from Louis Meurant may be of interest to "Mercury" readers:-- "May 10, ...

    Article : 401 words
  7. WALLERAWANG.

    The surmise that the mysterious light seen in the southern sky last week was connected with the aurora or southern lights, has proved to be correct. The phenomenon was observed ...

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  8. HAZELGROVE.

    Potatoes are now passing through on the teams for the Sydney markets. Since the last fall of snow, which by the way, was the greatest for the past 15 years, ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. PRIVATE A. H. WHALAN

    Pte A. H. Whalan, a former resident of Oberon, writing to is brother, Mr. C. Whalan, of Oberon, after having been wounded in the Dandanelles, gives a very interesting ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. GOLF AT LEURA.

    The fate of the "Royal and Ancient Leura Pot" was again decided this week--Messrs. A. B. Thomas and C. Campbell challenging Messrs. R. J. Wilson and E. S. R. Casmpbell ...

    Article : 255 words
  11. OBERON.

    Wintry, weather has been experienced here lately. Rain set in on Saturday morning, and it has been raining on and off ever since. The weather is still unsettle. ...

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  12. FOR OUR WOUNDED HEROES.

    The appeal for help for our wounded soldiers comes right home to all of us. It is one which on one can disregard, and the response should be on a scale proportionate to the ...

    Article : 542 words
  13. BATHURST MINING APPLICATIONS.

    At the Bathurst Mining Warden 's office last week applications for authority to outer private land were received from E. Rood, portions G, 7, and 8, parish of Galbraith; J. Reed, ...

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  14. OBERON SOLDIER'S LETTER.

    The following letter has been received from Driver H. Hawe by his sister. Driver Hawe is the son of Sergt. E. Hawe. The letter is written from Alexandria. ...

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  15. MOUNT WILSON.

    Good, progress has been made with the telephone which is being erected between here and Bell, a distance of nine miles. It is expected to be finished and ready for business ...

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  16. VILLANELLE.

    I sat my beloved, and dreamed of thee, Beneath the old, wide-spreading pear, And petals, like kisses, fell fast on me. The birdies were warbling sweet melody, ...

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  17. GANBENANG.

    The weather has been bitterly cold here during the past few days. Rain and hail have fallen and a cold westerly wind is blowing. Stock are now beginning to feel the effects ...

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  18. HAMPTON.

    An enjoyable social took place at Wilson's Hall on Saturday evening in aid of the Lithgow hospital. The hall was prettily draped with flags and bunting, Ferns, tastefully ...

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  19. JENOLAN CAVES. '

    On Friday evening a large number of friends from Blackheath, Katoomba, Mount Victoria, Hartley, Hampton, and Jonolan Caves assembled at the Caves House to say ...

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  20. PATRIOTISM AND SELF-DENIAL.

    Sir,--A clergyman in re[?] address, said, inter alia, "The world will benefit by this war." Apart from what he obviously had in his mind, the world will benefit, although the ...

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  21. MEETING OF RAILWAY MEN.

    A large and representative meeting of railway railway men was held in Pe[?] the [?] other [?] to make arrangements for holding their next annual picnic for the area which includes ...

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  22. DUCKMALOI.

    Heavy rain began to fall about daylight on Tuesday morning, and up to time to writing, showers are still falling, with a little sleet. ...

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  23. FRIENDLY HINT. TO ORGANISERS.

    A correspondent writes from Wallerawang: It is gratifying to notice the number of entertainments which take place in various centres in aid of the many patriotic funds ...

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  24. ANAREL.

    Mr. Bert Griffiths has been prominent in connection with enlisting for the front. he has shown his loyalty, and all wish him good luck and God-speed. ...

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