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  2. Advertising

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  3. OBITUARY

    The death hug occurred at Liverpool of Mr. Robert Eagles. one-time champion pedestrian of New South Wales. Deceased was 66 years of age, and a native of ...

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  4. RURAL NEW SOUTH WALES

    "It sweeps over a country in such an extraordinary manner that one cannot afford to take a chance with it," said Major C. J. Sanderson, ...

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  5. WORLD OF WOMEN

    Lady Fuller will be welcomed home to-day by the National Association at tho Women's National Club Rooms. Mrs. Gordon Welsh has taken a house ...

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  7. NO VICTORIAN CHERRIES

    ALBURY--No cherries have passed into New South Wales from Victoria tills season. Usually large consignments come through Albury by train and road. The ...

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  8. KATOOMBA'S ELECTRICITY

    KATOOMBA.--Exports engaged by the council to investigate and value the Katoomba Electric Supply Company's private and public rights and reticulation, ...

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  9. GAOLED FOR ASSAULT

    ALBURY.--William James Charlton, 35, and William Dale, 29, laborer, were charged at the police court with assault on Frederick Charles Bohr. ...

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  10. MAIN WESTERN ROAD

    KATOOMBA.--A minute by the Mayor (Aid. Rumble), adopted by the council, points out the deplorable condition of the Great Western Road from Penrith to ...

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  11. JEWISH RECEPTION

    Mrs. David L. Nathan, of Auckland, a well-known worker for infant welfare ill Palestine, who is passing through Sydney en route to the Dominion, was the guest ...

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  12. A HUGE ENGINE

    LITHGOW.--Portions of what is the largest engine in the Commonwealth are now being received at the blast furnaces at Lithgow. The engine, which weighs ...

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  13. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA

    Mr. Waller Reeks, who presided over a general meeting of the committee of the Anniversary Regatta last night, at the rooms of the Sydney Chambers of Commerce, apologised for the ...

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  14. MOTOR CYCLE EVENTS

    BATHURST.--Strong exception was taken at a meeting of the Turon Shire Council to the fact that a fatality had occurred in the recent motor cycle ...

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  15. MOTHER'S PROBLEM

    It is often quite a shock to a mother, still young herself, to discover that hor daughter in her early 'teens is thinking of sweethearts. ...

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  16. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT

    A complimentary concert was tendered to Madame Ada Baker by her students at St. James' Hall last night. A duet from "Don Juan." attractively sung by ...

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  17. ABOUT NURSERIES

    The great mistake which so many grown-ups make, with a complete for getfulness of their own early years, is to credit children with a love of weird ...

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  18. ACCIDENTS

    ALBURY.--Mr. R. Bird was admitted to hospital after being rolled on by a horse. MOREE.--A man named Arthur Conroy was admitted to hospital on Tuesday ...

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  19. MEAT COUNCIL

    The Australian Meat Council concluded its annual meeting last night, and subsequently those members who remained in Sydney waited upon the ...

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  20. WENTWORTH DANCE

    There was a bright dance at the Wentworth Cafe last night, which was organised by a committee interested in the efforts of St. Patrick's parish to establish ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    LITHGOW.--Miss E. Buckley, matron of Lithgow Hospital, has resigned her position. WALLERAWANG.--Mr. and Mrs. J. ...

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  22. HOSPITAL DRIVE

    The Retail Grocers' Association of New South Wales has joined up to help towards the community drive for the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital by ...

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  23. TINWARE TIPS

    To clean tinware, place in a hot soda solution for five minutes to remove grease. Rub with whiting, wash in hot soapsuds, and dry while still hot. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FOREST LEAGUE

    "The maw in the street thinks that forestry is only timber-getting, which appeals to him as fuel; but it is really systematized business," said Mr. Dalrymple ...

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  25. How To Buy a Hat

    Don't buy a hat when yon are looking particularly well, and therefore at your best. Don't buy a hat when you happen to be specially pleased with life, Don't ...

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  26. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The December series of the Brisbane wool sales was continued today. when approximately 14,000 bales were catalogued. As compared with the opening day, ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    NARRANDERA.--Mrs. Susan Williams, wife of Mr. John Williams, of Narrandera. has died in the public hospital, aged 62 years. She leaves a grown-up family. ...

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  28. JUNIOR RED CROSS

    A delightful feature of the work of the children of the Junior Red Cross is its consistency. Members of the J.R.C. at Lithgow District School assisted at ...

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  29. SCIENTIFIC FARMING

    MURWILLUMBAH.--When Mr. M. G. Cox, of Eungella, saw that there was a likelihood of a dry season he installed an irrigation plant. The ...

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  30. GENERAL

    BATHURST.--The Catholic queen competition resulted: Jubilee queen (Miss Ollie Sullivan), 1: queen of sport (Miss Hannah Wilson). 2; St. Marys queen ...

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  31. DREDGE STRIKES WALL

    BALLINA.--The dredge Ballina. Which was towed from Ballina preparatory to a voyage to Port Kembla, and had to return. struck the extreme end of the ...

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  32. AT THE WENTWORTH

    Mrs. R. Anderson (Coogee) invited a number of friends to a farewell tea at the Wentworth Cafe on Wednesday, before her departure for a lengthy ...

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  33. ROAD V. RAILWAY

    MURWILLUMBAH.--The residents are different concerning whether the state Government or Mr. Theodore builds the "missing link" railway. Local opinion ...

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  34. INCENDIARIST'S DEATH

    PARKES.--The finding of the coroner in the inquest on the body of the Greek, Cloorgopolous, was, that deceased succumbed to burns received while engaged ...

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  35. SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

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