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  6. INDEPENDENT SHIRES.

    Both the Macintyre and Bannockburn Shires have refused to avail themselves of any portion of the State loan of £100,000 for roads in the State. In the ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY.

    All Commonwealth Government offices will be closed on Anzac Day, and the Prime Minister has communicated with the Premiers with a view to similar ...

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  8. A STREAK OF HARD LUCK

    Two Narromine punters in Tattersalls' have reason to bemoan their ill-luck. Recently they decided to take four tickets in Tattersalls and ...

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  9. RESOLUTIONS FOR SHIRE CONFERENCE.

    At the last meeting of the Liverpool Plains Shire Council, the following resolutions for the forthcoming Shires' Conference was passed: -- That the ...

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  10. A GENEROUS SPORTSMAN

    Mr. C. Foy, a grazier near Aramac, Queensland, is a generous patron of all branches of sport, particularly amateur racing. In order to encourage ...

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  11. POISONED BY SHEEP DIP.

    The coroner held an inquiry at Parkes into the death of Patrick Cleary, a native of Limerick. It was stated that he had been drinking for several days, ...

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  12. MONEY IN MELONS

    In the vicinity of 350 acres of melons were planted this season in the Maitland district by farmers who use the local markets as the outlet for ...

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  13. SOLAR OBSERVATORY.

    The Commonwealth Government has been invited by Professor W. G. Duf[?]eld, of Reading, England, to est[?] a solar observatory at Canberra in ...

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  14. MR HENRY WILLIS.

    Mr. Henry Willis, a former member for Robertson, cannot be easily forgotten, and inextinguishable memories of his term as Speaker of the ...

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  15. COTTON PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Richard Harding (manager of the New South Wales branch of the British Australian Cotton Association) writes : -- In your issue of April 9 W.S.F. ...

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  16. MORE RUSSIANS SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    M. Throhen, President of the State Trading Department at Zermanov, in Russia, and his assistant, have been sentenced to death, while ten others ...

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  17. PROPOSED ABOLITION OF P.P. BOARDS.

    The Turon Shire Council at its last meeting received a circular from the Jindal[?]e Shire Council asking co-operation in having a resolution carried at ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE.

    At Warsaw a demonstration which was made against the execution of M. Budevitch, was attended by 100,000 people, and ended in a violent ...

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  19. SWEDISH GOVERNMENT RESIGN.

    At Stockholm a ministerial crisis has arisen, in consequence of the Government's defeat in the Upper Chamber, which rejected a compromise for ...

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  20. CONAN DOYLE'S SPIRITUALISTIC FILM

    There was a remarkable scene at the Carnegie Hall. New York, during Conan Doyle's lecture on spiritualism, when without warning, Sir Conan ...

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  21. SHOCKING INJURIES.

    Mr. W. Sadler, of Coonabarabran, was cutting beef in a butcher's shop a few days ago, when the knife shipped and inflicted a gash in his leg. He ...

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  22. LOCAL INDUSTRIES LEAGUE.

    At a public meeting, presided over by the Mayor, a Local Industries League was formed at Tamworth. The Mayor (Ald. W. H. Thibault) was elected ...

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  23. GERMANY ECONOMICALLY BEATEN

    The "Daily Telegraph" Dusseldorf correspondent says that France and Belgium are now convinced that Germany is beaten, but expect the ...

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  24. SCOUTS' CAMP RAIDED.

    Cowardice marked a night attack by a "push" of 17 young fellows on a scouts' camp on the banks of the Macquarie at Wellington. There were only ...

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  25. MORE DREADNOUGHT BOYS.

    Among the passengers on the Demosthenes, which arrived at Melbourne a few days ago, are 60 Dreadnought Boys for Now South Wales. The ...

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