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  4. CABLE ITEMS

    The Imperial Parliament was opened on Monday. The King and [?]een were vociferously cheered along the route. The weather was fine, and there were enormous ...

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  5. FROM THE "GAZETTE."

    The following gold mining lease of Crown lands has been approved:-- Rockley, C. Wilson, 10 acres in the parishes of Walbrook and Swatchfield. ...

    Article : 360 words
  6. CARCOAR.

    Ninety points of rain fell in an hour on Monday afternoon. The Rev. Father M. Cooney has been appointed inspector of R.C. schools for the ...

    Article : 237 words
  7. WALLERAWANG POLICE COURT.

    John Walter Reagan, on bail pleaded guilty to using indecent language at Portland on the 26th January. Fined £1, or seven days in the lockup. Allowed seven ...

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  8. THE BEGINNINGS OF DEFENCE.

    It is gratifying to know that the percentage of lads who have registered for training in the Lithgow Mudgee area is substantial. This indicates a ...

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  9. MOUNT VICTORIA.

    Blue Mountains Shire' Council has made a good start, in the way of treating this locality with sonic little show of fairness. A local man has been permanently ...

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  10. CHEETHAM'S FLAT.

    The copious rainfall has caused considerable' damage to all kinds of vegetables and fruit. A heavy downpour of rain occurred about noon yesterday (Tuesday). flooding. ...

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  11. TRUNKEY.

    Since Friday evening 117 points of tain have been registered. Very heavy rain fell at the Grove yesterday evening (Monday). Mr. R. Smith's little daughter. Hazel, is ...

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  14. LIMEKILNS.

    Rain fell almost unceasingly from Friday until yesterday (Monday). Altogether three inches were recorded. I saw by a recent "Mercury" that a ...

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  15. STOCK SALES.

    There was a large attendance of buyers at to-day's stock sales at the municipal yards. Between 8000, and 9000 sheep were yarded. The market for both fats and ...

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  16. THE LLOYD MINE.

    The Lloyd Copper Company's balance to debut of pro it and loss for the year amounts to £3493. The sum of £3476 has, In addition, been written off for ...

    Article : 169 words
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  18. "THE MARKED TREE."

    'Tis but a stump. Encased secure. With mortared stone, May it endure. ...

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  19. CONCERT AT TORBANE.

    A concert was held in the Torbane hall last Saturday night, in aid of the Presbyterian Church. The attendance, considering the wet night, was good. The ...

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  20. SLACK SPRINGS.

    The weather is still broken and wet, and very dull. So must ho well nigh all the monitors of the local railway league The secretary has called two meetings lately. ...

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