A motorist very nearly came to grief over a cow in McQuoid-street on Wednesday night. The Rev. A. H. Champion will ...
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Article : 1,372 wordsA VOCAL and instrumental concert, followed by a grand social, in aid of the new Roman Catholic Church at Hall, was held in Mr. Kinlyside's assembly room at that village ...
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Article : 130 wordsTHE thirty-fifth edition of J. J, Miller's Annual Sporting Pamphlet has been issued, and, as usual contains a most intresting fund of up-to-date ...
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Article : 176 wordsTHE crowd was so large in the vicinity of the court house that the judge conveyed the court to a private house near the Parliament building. The crowd ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1907 - 1915), Fri 5 Aug 1910, Page 2
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