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  3. BROCKLESBY

    The monthly meeting or the Brocklesby branch of the above was held in the School of Arts on August 1, when there were present Messrs. O. ...

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  7. WOMEN'S WAYS

    "What is the matter With work?" More than Half the people in this world are doing work they dislike. How often it is that we hear of men ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S ECONOMIC SITUATION

    To assist in some measure in answering inquiries about the causes of the present depression, its possible duration, and ...

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  9. INVENTOR OF MOVING PICTURES

    The legend that Edison was the inventor of cinematography is controverted by a contributor, to "John o' London's Weekly," who points out ...

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  10. LOWER RATES ADVOCATED

    At a meeting or the Albury Chamber of Commerce, Mr. W. S Burt, in protesting against the high municipal rating of Albury, stated that three ...

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  11. CULCAIRN SHIRE WORKS

    With reference to representations that have been made on behalf of the Culcairn Shire Council, advice has been received from the Main Roads ...

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