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  4. AROUND TOWN

    Of all the countries of the world, Australia is unique in the wedding of literature and billiards at such places as Schools of Art. Mechanics' ...

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  5. A Mix-Up In Place Names

    Now some few particulars of Burrowa and Marengo may aid those who seek to support their own spellings, and, dipping deep down into past ages, ...

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  6. Golden Wedding

    Next Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cranfield, of "Royston," Wombat Street, Young, well-known residents of Young, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. They were married on 4th August, 1886, at St. John's Church, Young, by the Rev. Canon Kingsmill. ...

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  7. Smart Powder Blue Crepe

    For her marriage to Mr. Roy Holgate at St. Jude's, Randwick, on Saturday, Beryl, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Edward Phillips and ...

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  9. Pretty Dresses

    A very pretty wedding took place at Katoomba on Saturday, the parties being Miss Dorothea Julia O'Connor, of Lorrac, Lurline Street, Katoomba, ...

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  10. THE RED CROSS ARGUMENT.

    When asked if she had any comments to make with reference to the Red Cross correspondence which appeared in Tuesday's issue ...

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  13. At the Strand

    Sheba in all her glory could not boast more gorgeous raiment than that worn by Dorothy Page, beautiful young radio singer who is featured in ...

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  14. FAR WEST SCHEME MEETING.

    The meeting of the Children's Far West Health Scheme has been altered to Thursday, 13th August, at 4 p.m. in the Town Hall. Previously it ...

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  15. AFTER THE BALL.

    Forgetful dancers left behind a miscellaneous assortment of goods at the Police Ball. These included everything from a beret to shoes. A coat ...

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