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  4. RURAL NEW SOUTH WALES

    Much of the time at yesterday s session of the Graziers' Conference was occupied in discussing, matters affecting the railways, in the presence of Mr. ...

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  5. WOMAN'S WORLD

    Mrs. Shand, wife of Dr. Shand, of Ridge Street, North Sydney, is visiting walgett. The Mosman centre of the Girls ...

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  6. General News

    BATHURST.--Following on a protest of Mrs. Seery. that the A.W.U. representatives were not eligible as members of the Bathurst State Electroate Labor ...

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  7. NOXIOUS WEEDS

    With a view to adopting recommendations for uniform and determined means of suppression of noxious weeds throughout the State, a conference ...

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  8. TALE OF A TRAIN

    BATLOW.--The Batlow railway, officially opened two months ago, has not yet been taken over. The station building is still without a roof. There is no sign of ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED

    KURRI KURRI.--Mr. Wm. Thurling, a resident of the Newcastle and South Maitland district, was assaulted and robbed on Monday night by a man who ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    LEETON.--Mr. Fred. Jennings, for some years secretary to the Leeton Public Hospital, has been notified of his appointment as secretary to the Goulburn ...

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  11. THE ROSE BALL

    Lady Sheldon presided at a large and enthusiastic meeting held at Mount St. Margaret Hospital, Ryde, for the purpose of making ...

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    THE LATE MR. J. W. LUGSDIN, a pioneer Australian settler, who died suddenly at Ashfield on Tuesday night. His funeral will leave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HAVILAH DANCE

    The first Havilah dance on the North Shore line took, place at the Killara Hall. The amateur "Shore" jazz band, headed by Mrs. Gordon ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    TAREE.--Mr. Noah Payne, who had been ill for a long time, died in the district hospital, aged 61 years. BOWRAL.--The death has occurred of ...

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  15. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH PATTERNS.

    The cost of above pattern is One Shilling. Send money in postal notes to "Patterns," "The Daily Telegraph," King Street, Sydney. Give only the number of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GENERAL

    OBERON.--Splendid rain has fallen. The weather is bitterly cold, but up to the present no snow has fallen. COEE'S HARBOR.--Thieves entered ...

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  17. FILM STAR COMPETITION

    The Ashby Photo Studios, are seeking a young Australian, woman who may possibly become a Film Star. The winner of the Competition will ...

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  18. HAPPY EVENINGS

    "I would like to see a continuation of tills good work," remarked Dame Margaret Davidson at the conclusion of her eulogistic speech yesterday ...

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  19. QUEEN VICTORIA CLUB

    Mesdames Adolph Hyman and G. A. Taylor were joint hostesses at another well-arranged "at home" at the Queen Victoria Club yesterday. The artists ...

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  20. THE SOUTH COAST

    SCARBOROUGH.--The members of the Scarborough-Wombarra Surf Club have formed an ambulance class. Mr. A. N. Munro is instructor. ...

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  21. AN ACTIVE BUREAU

    Sir Joseph. Carruthers, presiding at the annual meeting of the metropolitan branch of the Agricultural Bureau, substituted an informal chat about his ...

    Article : 153 words
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