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  4. THE COUNTRY

    Synchronising with the Safety First drive by the Railway Commissioners is- an outcry from the railway engine-drivers in the west against ...

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  5. DOINGS IN COUNCILS

    The Randwick Council decided last night that it was not prepared to carry out experiments for the benefit of the Police Traffic Department, of which ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL BAND

    Mosman wants a municipal band and so does the president of the Taronga Park Trust. The band would be available for the ...

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  7. BARBER'S SUPERVISION

    Health Inspector Crakanthorp submitted to last night's meeting of the Manly Council a report on the reasons given by the Hairdressers and ...

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  8. 'DISTURBING PEOPLE'S REST'

    Complaint was made at last night's meeting of the Waterloo Council about a box factory in Cooper-street. It was stated that men were working there ...

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  9. RECORD HARVEST

    Reports from the west indicate a record harvest. It is said that wheat crops will yield an average of 25 bushels to the acre. Around Bogan ...

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  10. NO RABBITS NOW

    The old Dubbo Freezing Works which closed down when the rabbit pest became a thing of the past in the Dubbo district is to figure in a ...

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  11. CONCRETE OR ASHES?

    It was originally proposed by the Manly Council to build a concrete sea wall for North Steyne, but the works committee, upon a recent inspection, ...

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  12. BATHS FOR ALL

    The Waterloo Council last night decided to serve notices on owners to provide baths and laundry tubs in all dwellings within fifteen days. ...

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  13. NO RESPECTER OF PERSONS

    Constable Whiteley, of Tullamore, while on his way home from Trundle, was bitten by a red spider. The bite caused considerable pain and ...

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  14. FISH AND KEROSENE

    In a report to the Randwick Council last night, the chief health officer (Mr. Wnuhope) said that the mosquito-breeding season had arrived, and the ...

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  15. MAGISTRATE'S WARNING

    "Let this be a warning to you." said Mr. McMahon, S.M., when discharging Walter Lawson. railway fireman, who was one of several defendants ...

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  16. "THE BARN"

    At last finality has been reached concerning the historical "Barn" at the head of Mosman Bay--the sole remaining link in the whaling industry ...

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  17. NOT WORTH £10

    It was stated by Alderman Quirk at last night's meeting of the Manly Council that some of the council's assets were uninsured, while others, ...

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  18. ROAD AS TIP

    The attention of the Waterloo Council was directed last night to the practice of tipping old bags, rubbish tins, and waste matter of all ...

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  19. ROOMS OVER FOOTPATHS

    Acting on a report by the health inspector, the Manly Council last night decided, in respect to rooms over footpaths, that no cooking or eating be ...

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  20. FROZEN MEAT FREIGHTS

    Cabled information came to hand a few days ago advising freight contract had been entered into by the New Zealand Moat Producers' Board at rates ...

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  21. ASHTON PARK

    At last night's meeting of the Mosman Council the Mayor (Alderman Burrows) submitted a minute in which he said that the council was ...

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  22. GROUPING SOUTH SYDNEY

    Waterloo Council, at its meeting last night, decided to circularise the other councils in the South Sydney area, asking their co-operation in a ...

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  23. ELECTION OF MAYORS

    The Manly Council last night rejected a motion for the election of tho Mayor by the ratepayers. Alderman Reid, who submitted the proposal, was ...

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  24. ONLY "DEPRESSING"

    A message from our Griffith correspondent, published on Friday, attributed to the chairman of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area Investigation ...

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  25. DIMBOOLA RECOMMISSIONED

    After having been laid up in Melbourne for the past three months, undergoing survey, in accordance with the requirements of Lloyd's ...

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