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  2. Advertising

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS

    KATOOMBA,--The report presented to the first annual meeting of Katoomba Golf Club stated that the links which had suffered greatly through want of ...

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  5. THE PEACEFULNESS OF MULGOA

    "Within easy reach of the city, by way of Penrith, Mulgoa possesses a charm and tranquillity purely its own. Boating, swimming, and fishing are on the holiday programme out there, and the increasing popularity of the place each year is a lair indication of its nature. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE SOUTH COAST

    PORT KEMSLA.--The school children at Port Kembla Public School have remitted over £16 to the Home for Incurables. ...

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  8. OBITUARY

    JAMBEROO.--Mr. Thongs Sproule. an old resident, of the Jamberoo district, has died, at the age of 59 years. Mr. Sproule came to this district as a lad, with his ...

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  9. SPORTING

    GILGANDRA.--At the Gilga[?] stadium. Ted Maher defeated [?] Johnson in six rounds. The attraction of the evening was a six-round bout ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    LISMORE.--Mr. Shropshire, new p[?] at Lismore was welcomed at the Lismore police court by Mr. J. C. M'Intosh on behalf of the legal ...

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  11. [?] General Country News

    MULLUMBIMBY.--A wild cow look charge of the Wilson's Creek Road, near Mullumblmby. The animal was being driven in from Cooper's Creek when it ...

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  12. FIRE AT PORTLAND

    LITHGOW.--Portlanad was startled at 4 o'clock this morning when a serious lire broke out in a bootmaker's shop occupied by Thomas Wilson. The flames ...

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  13. FIRES

    EMMAVILLE.--The office of the [?]maville Argus" was burnt down on Monday. The cause of the fire is unknown. The building was insured for £100, and ...

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  14. CASUALTIES

    TAREE.--Mrs. C. Duck, of Com[?] was driving home in a sulky, when the horse shied. She was thrown out, and fractured her right leg. ...

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  15. THE DROUGHT

    WILCANNIA.--Stock movements are now almost blocked owing to the want of water on the travelling routes. Unless rain falls soon the position will be ...

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  16. GENERAL

    FORSES.--Prizes in a local fa[?] competition were awarded by Mr. Bartlett of the Agriculture Department, [?] follow: D. Miller, [?] M. W. Clemens, [?] ...

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  17. DROUGHT AND RAILWAYS

    MOSS VALE.--The effects of the drought in this district--the worst experienced for decades--are reflected in that local railway revenue. In February ...

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  18. MANNING SHIRE

    TAREE.--A Finance Committee meeting of the Mau[?] shire Council decided to Mend a deputation, to tho Minister for Local Government, with a view to ...

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  19. KATOOMBA'S WATER

    KATOOMBA.--The supplementary water supply has now been installed, and Katoomba is safe from water famine. This satisfactory result goes to the credit ...

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  20. CHILD KILLED BY 'BUS

    WEST MAITLAND.--Mary Kathleen O'K[?] aged 9 years, whoso parents reside at Mor[?], was fatally injured at Ma[?] on Tuesday, through being run ...

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  21. FALL OF MOLTEN LEAD

    A crucible full of [?]ten lead fell on the edge of the footpath in Kins Street, between George and Pitt Streets, yesterday afternoon. The lead ...

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  22. "JAM OFF" DAY

    ALBURY,--"Jam Off" Day was conducted here to secure supplies of Jam for Albury District Hospital. A total of 4[?] pots of jam and preserves, valued at ...

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