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  5. CONTINUED ECHOES.

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  6. SYDNEY’S SOCIAL SIDE.

    At Easter races the new fashions make but a half-[?] appearance it is never really cold enough for autumn clothes until May Although ...

    Article : 105 words
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  8. PER [?]NAL

    Mr. J. Battle me up from Sydney to Orange, do [?] to vial[?] his aged mother, w[?] weak state of health. Mrs. [?] has been ...

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  10. New Modes.

    Most of the coats and Skirts were made of [?] useful color, has brown or heather, and relieved with [?] green or orange [?] and other ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. Quaint Capt.

    Mrs. Oscar [?] (wife of the [?] Hill [?]) were a skull cap and “got away with it,” The small black [?] looked well on her [?]luffy fair hair ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. Mrs. Varcoe Cook flusticates.

    Mrs. [?] Cocks wife of the Methodist minister of that name. has [?] must of the summer on the Mountain[?] She has a cottage at ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. Seven Little Maids from School.

    Seven girls made their [?] at [?] dance given by Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fairfax, on the Wednesday in Easter week. They included the daughter ...

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  14. Smart Footwear.

    Australian women always give their American sisters “a pair,” because they do not adapt their footgear to occasions. No fashionable American ...

    Article : 120 words
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  16. Alex. Gordon, Junior,

    Mr. Justice and Mrs. Alex. Gordon have recently returned from a long tour abroad, Young Alex, has been at school in England for five years, ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. Rows of Curls.

    It is hard to know whether the [?] bobs” that are now so fashionable are a permanent way of dressing the hair, or a transitional stage. In ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. Lucky Hugheses.

    Stanley Hughes, who did such good work for the [?] Church to England Homes, in leaving for England in the Narkunda with Mrs. L. ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. Fruits at the Show.

    The district [?] at the Show are all “triers,” but none seems to put quite as much vigor into the contest as do the North Coast competitors, ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. Wentworth’s Blue.

    Hilly Went worth has won his “blue” at Oxford. He got it for running. He is the eldest sou of the W. C. Wentworths. and great-grandson of the ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at the Orange Hospital, on Thursday afternoon, of Mr, Joseph Morris S[?], a well-known resident of the Wellington ...

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  22. The Show Fascinates,

    The fascination of tail grasses and specimens from the irrigation farm was felt by many. The scientific side of agriculture, which is so stressed ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. After the Farm.

    Mrs. Leonard Dodds and her [?] Arthur, after many wanderings, [?] the farm deluxe at prospect River, and have settled down in a ...

    Article : 76 words
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  26. Taking Something Home.

    There are many folk who stay away from the Show, cither from necessity or choice. These invariably love to have “samples” brought them. Many ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. Policeman Turned Away.

    Women can be much more forceful and outspoken than men. At the Industrial Peace meeting, at Adyar Hall, to the midst of the pandemonium a ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. Not the Calm of Buddha.

    Mrs. A. V. Roberts (in the chair) suggested other speakers. When one was mentioned, her friends exclaimed, “Oh no. she’s no good. She can’t ...

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  29. Woman Works and Rests.

    The Mothers’ Beat Room at the Show, which was such a wash-out [?] first Instituted by Dame Margaret Davidson, has now grown quite ...

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  30. AFTER MISSING A YEAR.

    A skeleton,. which was found under a suspension bridge at North Sydney, has been identified as that of Allan Roberts, 23, who has been missing ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. TWO TRAINS COLLIDE.

    Two goods trains collided with terrific force at Mundijong, on the Bunbury line, about [?]miles from Perth The fireman of one train was slight ...

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  32. A SPECIAL SHEEP SALE.

    There will be [?],000 sheep offered for sale by W. H. Wheatley at the Goulburn saleyards on Thursday, and the quality of the yarding will be of ...

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  33. S. A. Governor.

    Quite the most charming visitors Sydney has had for some time are Sir Alex, and Lady Hore Ruthven, of S. Australia Evidently they are to the ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. FOOTPAD ROBS GIRL

    While returning to her home at Li[?] late last night, [?] Lemont, 17, was attacked by a man. who knocked her down and snatching her ...

    Article : 44 words
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    The French airmen. Ms[?] and Regiment, have arrived at Sa[?] In [?] ten days’ flight from Paris. over a distance at 7,500 miles. ...

    Article : 77 words
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