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  3. WALLERAWANG.

    Last Tuesday evening, at the Carrington hall, a social evening was held, the proceeds of which are to go towards augmenting the fund for building a Methodist church in Wallerawang. There was a ...

    Article : 479 words
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  5. MOUNT VICTORIA PROGRESS COMMITTEE.

    A public meeting for the annual election of members to the Progress Committee took place at the Mount Victoria hall on Saturday evening, at 8 p.m. Just before the election began Mr. H. G. Rienits ...

    Article : 411 words
  6. MORE ABOUT THE EARLY DAYS.

    In my communication of last week I mentioned a vigorous speech delivered by Dr. Ullathorne at the bar of the House of Commons relating to the treatment of prisoners in N.S.W. That speech, backed ...

    Article : 637 words
  7. Mr. Waddell in Reply.

    SOMETHING clear, logical, and convincing was expected from Mr. Waddell, in reply to his critics, on Tuesday night. With every desire to be fair, we cannot help regarding the result as a disappointment. ...

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  8. ELECTION DECLARED INVALID.

    The newly, elected Progress Committee met this evening. Messrs. Howell, Wilson, Cooper, junr., Delaney, Challenger, Thomson, and Dr. Innes were present. Mr. H. Delaney was appointed secretary ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. KATOOMBA.

    The Inspector of the Commercial Bank was here today (Wednesday), looking out for likely premises for a branch of the bank, and there is now every iiopc of the bank starting here very soon ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. JENOLAN CAVES.

    The weather here, like many other parts of the mountains, has been very cold during the last few days, but despite this fact a very fair number of visitors have been travelling to inspect the Caves. ...

    Article : 275 words
  11. THE MOUNT DAVID MINE.

    "The Mount David manager reports :--" 70ft level : Main north west drive total 69ft from No. 2 southwest crosscut; no change. 100ft level: Main north west drive, total from No. 4 crosscut 66ft. In ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    Sir,--"Wild Rabbie " says Lithgow can produce as much fat stock as Mudgee or Bathurst, but anyone who has been out of the district knows better than that. Fat stock sales are held twice a week in these ...

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  13. SHOOTER'S HILL.

    During the week, several showers of rain have fallen, also a slight fall of snow. We have had some seven inches of rain during the present month-- the most that has been registered here for years. ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Servian. Ministry is panic stricken, owing to Russia and Austria virtually, demanding the punishment of the assassins. It is alleged that King Peter was aware beforehand of the military ...

    Article : 435 words
  15. LABOUR IN POLITICS.

    Sir,--Under the above heading you report a speech, by Mr. D. R. Hall, which calls for a short reply. Mr. Hall is credited with saying, in complaining about the press, that Mr. Hurley and Mr. ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. DEATH AT BURRAGA.

    Mr. W. Murray, hon. sec. to the Burraga Brass Band, died at the residence of Mr. A. Pole, at twelve o'clock on Saturday night. The deceased was only 22 years of age, and very popular. As a boy most ...

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  17. KATOOMBA FOOTBALLERS UNDAUNTED.

    Sir,--Seeing in your paper a paragraph about the Katoomba footballers not turning up to practice, I beg to contradict this statement, as our members have turned up in large numbers since our match ...

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  18. LOWTHER.

    The weather for the past week has been very cold and windy, with slight falls of show at intervals. -There is little of interest going on in this locality at present, but it is hoped. Mr. Boyd will shortly ...

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  19. THE MOUNTAIN SUBSIDIES

    LAWSON, Saturday.--The trustees of the various reserves and parks, aggregating 600 acres, have received official notification from the Department of Lands of the improbability of any further grants ...

    Article : 92 words
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