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  3. TICK REGULATIONS

    GRAFTON, April 22.—Mr. Stewart S.M, to-day dismissed charges against there defendants of not complying with the tick regulations. He said that, ...

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  5. REPORT OF CROHAMHURST OBSERVATORY

    I should now like to draw particular attention to this part of the year, until the beginning of winter, as in this period came, in 1858, the main ...

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  6. PETROL SCARCE IN EIRE

    LONDON, April 21.—Owing to the shortage of petrol and robber no motor cars or taxi cabs can be used in Eire without a permit. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. CAIRNS NOTES

    CAIRNS, April 21.—St. George Society decided at its monthly meeting not to hold the usual annual festival on St. George's Day this year, on account of the altered ...

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  8. BOWEN NOTES

    BOWEN, April 20.—A few scattered showers have fallen during the past 48 hours, but, all in one, would not have amounted to a decent shower. However, ...

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  9. WOMEN TELEPHONISTS

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Senator Ashley said on Tuesday that about 400 youths at present employed by the Postal Department as all night telephonists ...

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