Mr. W. T. Bryant, of East Ballina, has retired from the pilot service after 24 years of service. Mr. D. W. Munro left Ballina overland with ...
Article : 833 wordsDuring the past few days we have had some splendid rains, amounting to 2½ inches. This was badly needed, as the outlook was serious. The paddocks were dry and burnt up, ...
Article : 217 wordsInteresting letters were received on Wednesday from Ulmarra volunteers, who are now in Egypt, amongst whom are Messrs A. Barnes, C. K. Miller and Tamsitt and A. ...
Article : 851 wordsA military band playing men in various khaki uniforms moving about, crowds and crowds of civilians—young men, middle-aged men, old men; men in working clothes, ...
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Article : 697 wordsMr. Editor,—Mr. P. J. MacNamara still persists in attempting to substantiate the figures he gave respecting the estimated cost of the 8th section of the North Coast railway. His ...
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Article : 416 wordsMr. Editor,—As the matter is now settled, I propose only to touch upon a few points in Mr. Barnes' letter. I have gone to the trouble of ascertaining the area of land in the ...
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Article : 596 wordsMr. Lavis, manager of the factory, will be leaving the Grafton Hospital in a few days, but it may be some time before he will be able to resume his duties. ...
Article : 65 wordsRichard Donohoe, the well-known footballer, has volunteered for the front, and was farewelled by friends at Southgate on Thursday evening in Farrell's Hall. There was a ...
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Article : 332 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Yamba Surf Life-saving Brigade was held on Wednesday night in the School of Arts, the following being present: Messrs E. Cox (chairman), D. ...
Article : 340 wordsNotwithstanding Mr. Holman's asservations to the contrary, there is a growing belief that Government House in the Domain will yet revert to its former use. The Political ...
Article : 325 wordsAt the Young Police Court, Thos. Bleasdale, sanitary inspector, charged John Comerford, proprietor of the Australian Hotel, with having offered him £5 as a bribe to influence him ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Cann has ascertained that there are at present 250,000 carses of mutton, 37,000 of lamb, andc 28,000 of mixed meat in Sydney cold stores. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 20 Feb 1915, Page 2
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