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  2. THE COURTS

    An action was heard in No. 1 Court yesterday, in which Henry Ebenezer Budden and Carlyle Greenwell sued Carrington and Co., Ltd., to recover £194 5s, together with interest ...

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  3. THE SOIL

    No new records were established by the cows, which last month, completed official milk and butter fat tests, under the United Breeders' scheme, but there were many good solid ...

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  4. ROMANCE OF GAS

    Not one in ten thousand users of gas in Sydney know the metamorphosis which the Australian Gas-Light Company's supply system has undergone within very few months. ...

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  5. NEW STATES

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--The formation of a branch of the Riverina New State League was completed at Albury last night, when officers were elected and resolutions passed for ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND NEWS

    (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) NEW ZEALAND, October 4.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) is settling down to work after the stir of his welcome home. "I am ...

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  7. ANTI-JUTE

    It is a question among historians whether the North Shore Bridge or the bulk handling of wheat has been talked of the longest in Australia. ...

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  8. POPPIES AS A PEST

    GRENFELL.--The Weddin shire engineer, Mr. Patterson, is on the warpath against the importation of poppy seeds from French battlefields. He quotes Commissioner Gilbert, of ...

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  9. DAIRYING ON MONARO

    BOMBALA.--The Cathcart Co-operative Dairy Co., last month manufactured 3783lb. butter, which realised 1s 11d per lb., and suppliers were paid 1s 8d. A contract was made ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. DISTRICT

    Michael Simon, a taxicab proprietor, living in Tweedmouth Avenue, Rosebery, brought an action against the Railway Commissioners, claiming £113 17s 6d damages in respect of a ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. DIVORCE

    The hearing was continued of the suit brought by Samuel Joseph Riley for a divorce from Elizabeth May Riley (formerly Thomas) on the ground of her alleged misconduct with one ...

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  12. LATE MRS. DALLEY

    The estate of the late Mrs. Mary Anne Dalley, widow of Richard Bede Dalley, of Tintern Road, Ashfield, has been valued at £28,148. The testatrix, who died in August last ...

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  13. CRIMINAL

    (Before Judge Scholes.) His Honor imposed a sentence of two years' hard labor upon Harold Ryan, who pleaded guilty to obtaining goods by means of a ...

    Article : 213 words
  14. DAIRY FACTORY WORKERS

    In one particular there cannot be any reduction in the cost of producing butter in the ensuing ten months, despite the decline in the market value of the product. That is, in factory ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. INDUSTRIAL

    An application was made by the Hotel, Club, Restaurant, and Caterers' Employees' Union for an award for employees in boarding-houses, clubs, coffee palaces, flats, and residential ...

    Article : 349 words
  16. THE ABIGAIL CASE

    Arthur Abigail, solicitor's clerk, and George Wallace Hokin appeared at the Central Summons Court yesterday, to answer an information which alleged that, between May 21 and ...

    Article : 249 words
  17. SEAMEN LOST

    Eight naval men aboard the flagship Melbourne will long remember their recent trip in the South Seas. When the cruiser dropped anchor off what is known to the men as ...

    Article : 594 words
  18. EXPORT OF LAMBS

    The lamb export season is in progress in Victoria, and in this connection the directors of the Western and Murray Co-operative Bacon and Meat Packing Co. report what is claimed ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. SOLICITOR COMMITTED

    Charles Hector Roderick Maclean, a solicitor, was committed for trial by the magistrate at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having fraudulently misappropriated £825 ...

    Article : 142 words
  20. ATTACKED BY ELEPHANT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--An elephant belonging to Wirth's circus was being removed from its truck at Castlemaine Railway Station yesterday, when it attacked one of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. LAW NOTICES

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  22. DECENTRALISATION.

    WEST MAITLAND.--Matters in connection with the export of dairy produce from Newcastle were considered at a conference of butter factory representatives held in the ...

    Article : 310 words
  23. CLEMENTS' WILL CASE

    The evidence in connection with the probate suit in which Miss Edith Clements is attempting to have set aside the will of her brother, Frederick Moore Clements, a chemist, who left ...

    Article : 211 words
  24. VERDICT OF SUICIDE

    The City Coroner yesterday inquired into the death of Edward Owen Griffiths, aged 56, who was discovered in a sitting position on the floor of his house in Ashburner Street, Manly ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. FLEET MOVEMENTS

    The Naval Board has issued particulars of the instructional cruise--October to December--of the Australian squadron. The programme is as follows:--H.M.A. Ships Melbourne, Sydney ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. FRUIT CROPS DAMAGED

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--During the past couple of days exceptionally heavy late frosts have been experienced in Bathurst, with the result that considerable damage has been done ...

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  28. £4084 MISSING

    The hearing was concluded at the Redfern Police Court yesterday of the charge of conspiracy against Mathew Maher (28), Aubrey James Murray Cockbain (25), and Reginald ...

    Article : 223 words
  29. ORGANISING ORCHARDISTS

    In pursuance of the executive council's decision to proceed with an organising campaign to reach all orchardists in the State, the Fruit-growers' Association of New South Wales has ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. THE SHEARERS' MESS

    MUDGEE, Wednesday.--Thomas M'Mahon, a shearers' cook, of Cassilis, who has cooked at the annual shearing at Dalkeith Station for 15 years past, and at Tongy for five years, has ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. THE REDUCED WAGE

    At a special conference of the New South Wales Branch of the A.R.U., held at the Trades Hall, the following resolution was unanimously carried:--"That this conference enters its ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. NEW SLATE QUARRY

    MUDGEE, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Slate Company's quarry on Mr. J. Golden's property at Leaning Oak, Mudgee, is now an accomplished fact as a working proposition. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. PRUNE-GROWERS' CO-OPERATION

    BATLOW.--At a meeting of prunegrowers of Batlow it was decided that a branch of the Prunegrowers' Associationog N.S. Wales be formed, with the object of co-operative handling and marketing of prunes. The very ...

    Article : 130 words
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  36. CAPE HAWKE REGATTA

    At the annual meeting of the Cape Hawke Regatta Club, it was decided to hold the regatta this year on December 29 and 30. A first-class programme is now being arranged. ...

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