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Advertising : 248 wordsAt the last meeting of the Barcaldine (Q.) Shire Council a letter was read from a ratepayer, stating that it was impossible for him to pay any of ...
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Article : 840 wordsMr. Riley, M.P., declared that the N.S.W. branch of the A.L.P. had found it necessary to declare that there could be no unity or ...
Article : 78 wordsFinal arrangements have been made for the Show to be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Anxiety is occasioned on account of the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe sports meeting organised by the R.S.I.L.A. and the Hospital Carnival Committee, passed off very successfully yesterday, although no doubt ...
Article : 802 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met this morning, and only formal business was conducted, after which the House adjourned until to-morrow. Mr. Lang ...
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Article : 217 wordsAt the Grafton District Court, before Judge Clancy, Francis Henry Sutton, photographer, of Grafton, sued his wife, Myra Sutton, for ...
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Article : 76 wordsMr. Ernest Buzacott, president of Sydney Rotary Club, states that a Bribery and Secret Commissions Prevention League would be established ...
Article : 72 wordsDespite the inclement weather there was a good crowd present at the Fawcett's Plain plumpton on Saturday afternoon, when the Kyogle Club ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Transportation Commission has decided that payments on account of motor registrations may be made at district registries, and in a special ...
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Article : 142 wordsStepping from behind an electric tram at Richmond last night, George Cooper, a proof reader, employed by the Melbourne "Argus" was knocked ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsMr. Stanley McKay, well-known in Kyogle for the excellence of his musical show's, is to present Marten & McKay's "Gaieties of 1932" in the new ...
Article : 105 wordsLight rain fell throughout Saturday and made most sporting fixtures impossible. The bowling green was unavailable, and the tennis ...
Article : 35 wordsBesides the usual ceremonies of placing wreaths on the Cenotaph and memorial services, Anzac Day was commemorated by unusually long ...
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Article : 127 wordsThe Risk Public School is fortunate in the possession of a Union Jack with an eventful history. It was presented to the 15th Battalion at ...
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The Kyogle Examiner (NSW : 1912; 1914 - 1915; 1917 - 1954), Tue 26 Apr 1932, Page 2
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