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  4. Rural New South Wales

    A large and representative gathering of town and district residents assembled at the Gundabidgee Theatre to-day and entertained Mr. J. T. ...

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  5. THE WORLD OF WOMEN

    Mrs. Alexander Gordon opened a fete organised by the Cymrodorian Society of New South Wales, at St. James's Hall, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  6. WEDDING

    St. Mutthius's Church, Paddington, was thronged on Saturday evening to witness the marriage of Miss Du[?] Meacle, second daughter of Mr. and ...

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  7. MEAT EXPORT

    A very interesting report on the handling of Australian frozen meat in Britain has been received by the Australian Meat Council from Lieutenant ...

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  8. GOLF CLUB DANCE

    Despite the heat of Saturday evening, a large number of members and their friends assembled at the Royal Sydney Golf Club, Rose Bay, where a ...

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  9. A CLUB-WOMAN'S NOTES

    Australia Day will have passed by tile time my next letter is due. A particularly interesting programme has been arranged for January 26 this year ...

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  10. INVERELL'S OFFER

    In reference to the "very workable scheme" which the Inverell Immigration and Settlement League has put before the Government, the secretary ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL GARAGE

    The ratepayers of Sydney are apparently footing the bills of rides made by visitors in cars belonging to the City Council's motor garage. ...

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  12. Items From Country Centres

    The chairman of the Bathurst P.P. Board (Mr. R. C. Webb) has forwarded a letter to Sir Charles Rosenthal and Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick. ...

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  13. BLUE MOUNTAINS

    SPRINGWOOD.--Peurith Land Board concluded the second day of its sitting here, inquiring ring into the resumption of land for the widening of the Main Western ...

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  14. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH" PATTERNS

    An attractive style for fashioning a nightgown of Fuji silk or any lingerie fabric. Maetrial required will be 3 12 yards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BOY CRICKETER'S FEAT

    ADELONG. Saturday.--Noel Burkinshaw. 14 years old, made a remarkable performance in the district school cricket match against Tumut. He ...

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  16. CROWN LANDS

    The hold-up in settlement of Crown lands continues. For the week ended February 17. according to the departmental statement, the only area set ...

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  17. PUSH RECRUDESCENCE

    Following a dispute between members of a push known as the "white caps" and several holiday makers, a disturbance occurred at Fort ...

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  18. BORES IN THE WEST

    During the past three months, no fewer than 16 bores have been put down in the Trangle district, including one on Tyree Station, some on the ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    BATHURST.--Mr. George Miller, said to be the oldest resident of Bathurst. died on Friday, at the age of 90 years. CORAKI.--The death occurred this ...

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  20. REGULATING TRAFFIC

    A special committee of the North Sydney Council appointed to investigate the best means of providing safety for Motor and pedestrian traffic has had a ...

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  21. HARASSED SETTLERS

    "A Settler's Wife" writes from Carcoar:-- "At the subdivision of some Crown land here, at Carcoar, those who drew ...

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  22. OUR ORANGES

    In the expert of oranges to London, the most serious competitor Australia has is South Africa. The growers of the Union have the advantage of being ...

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  23. IGUANA ATTACKS SHEEP

    Mr. George Gordon, of "Glen Idol." near Trangle, during the last six months, has lost at least 100 sheep. The direct cause of the mortality ...

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  24. ST. DAVID'S FAIR

    St. David's Fair, which takes the place this year of the ordinary St. David's Day Welsh celebration was held in St. James's Hall. Phillip Street. ...

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  25. TASMANIAN PRODUCE

    The Cantara sailed from Devonport for Sydney. Newcastle, and Queensland ports early on Saturday morning, He exports were: Sydney, 1895 bags potatoes, 721 pats, 20 peas, 43 ...

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  26. ROLLER-SKATE ROAD RACE

    A road race on roller-skates took place on Saturday from the Mitchell Library to the Exhibition Building, a distance of a mile and a half. There were eighteen ...

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  27. THE TICK AREAS

    Following is the official return of fresh tick infestations in the quarantine area, with the exception of the Tweed. for January: Lismore section ...

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  29. POODLE HOLDS UP FERRY

    The largest boat in the Sydney Ferry Co.'s service was held up briefly b a small lap-dog yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  30. Pacific Cable.

    It is officially stated that the Pacific cable duplication has been postponed, pending experiments with a new design. ...

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