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  5. MEMORIAL GIFT.

    [?] of Combogolong, [?] are supplying a bell and [?] for St. [?] Church, Coonamble, as a memorial to the late Mrs. ...

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  6. DEATH OF MR. JOHN COOK.

    Mr. John Cook, a former well-known resident of "Coonamble, died at Oatley, where he had resided during several years past, aged 73 years. The late ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. Chas Stevens, of "Early Bird Farm," Larras Lake, had a rather exciting experience a day or two ago when going into Molong. When at ...

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  8. RETURNED SOLDIER'S LUCK.

    Private Lon Barrington, of Coogee, who was wounded in Gallipoli during a charge at Lonesome Pine, took a ticket in Tattersall's sweep, and drew Three ...

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  9. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    One of the men engaged driving the motor driven harvester on Burrawong estate in the Cumnock district had a narrow escape from serious injury. It ...

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  10. HOW HE WAS WOUNDED.

    Writing to his mother in Coonamble on 22nd November, aboard a hospital boat, Trooper Stan. Ayoub says:—Just a line to let you know that I received a ...

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  11. WOOL FOR AMERICA.

    The extent to which the Sydney wool market benefited by American competition last year, is forcibly demonstrated in the export figures for the past six ...

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  12. DEATH OF AN OLD MOLONG RESIDENT.

    Mr. William Gadd, one of the Molong's oldest citizens, has passed away. The late Mr. Gadd was born in Chichester (England), and arrived in ...

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  13. DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.

    The death occurred at Belmore, Combara, the residence of her daughter (Mrs. George Shanklin), of Mrs. Jane Bell, at the advanced age of 87 years. ...

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  14. A COINCIDENCE.

    On the 12th November, 1914, Mr. McLeod, of Wellington, was travelling in a railway carriage on the western line when the gloomy expressions of ...

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  15. A RECRUITING ENTHUSIAST.

    A Forbes recruiting enthusiast, who has two sons at the war, says he is not going to talk to the boys any more. All those who would go by being talked ...

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  16. A.W.U. PRESIDENCY.

    At the latest count of votes in the election for President of the A.W.U., Mr. Spence, M.H.R., was leading by a substantial majority. The little ...

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  17. GUN SHOT ACCIDENT.

    Albert Herman, residing at Enmore, employed as a clerk in the firm of W. S. Friend, met with a gun accident at Nowra. He and his son were out ...

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  18. THE LIQUOR LAW.

    A rather unusual application was made to Mr. Justice Ferguson, in Private Chambers, by Mr. Boyce (instructed by Messrs. Boyce and Magney, ...

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  19. THE BOT FLY.

    In the Braidwood district the bot fly is proving troublesome. A number of horses have already died from its attacks. As a rule the bot fly lays its ...

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  20. RICH GOLD FIND.

    Arthur Buncroft, a well-known miner at Grafton, reports news of a wonderfully rich gold find on the Upper Clarence. He and his brother, about the ...

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  21. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Master Bob Brooks, son of Mr. J. H. Brooks, of "Glenbrook," was the victim of a shooting accident on Christmas afternoon. He was one of a party ...

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  22. WAGGON OVERTURNS ON DRIVER

    While carting wheat into Molong on Christmas Eve Mr. Bert Woolbank, son of Mr. John Woolbank, of East Molong, met with an unenviable ...

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  23. TRAGIC END TO A SPORTING INCIDENT.

    During a sportive attempt to recover a hat which had blown into the sea at Brighton, (Victoria), two civilians lot their lives, while two others and ...

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  24. COONAMBLE RED CROSS WORK.

    Mrs. J. D. Y. Button supplies the following details of goods sent away by the Coonamble Red Cross League from 1st August to date:—149 pyjama ...

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  25. SOLDIER REGAINS SPEECH.

    An aggressive tiger snake, which attacked Private Frederick Thorogood, a soldier who had been invalided home deaf and dumb from Gallipoli was the ...

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  26. A WORLD TOURIST.

    A world tourist returned to Coonamble last week—Mr. Jack Page, son of Mr. W. H. Page, of West Coonamble. Mr. Page left his home two years ago ...

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  27. MR. H. M. NASH.

    The district is losing as a resident, in the person of Mr. H. M. Nash, surveyor, one who has been with us through all our ups and downs for the ...

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  28. KINGS OF THE ROAD.

    The many roads loading to Forbes railway station are well stocked with [?] these days [?] are carting ...

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  29. CARRINGTON STAKES INCIDENT.

    A remarkable incident is related in connection with the running of the Carrington Stakes. Mr. A. A. Haley, owner of Icklelase, told a number of ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR A. W. B. FERGUSON

    On Thursday of last week Mr. Alexander William Bell Ferguson died at his residence. Percy-street, Wellington, at the age of 71 years, and by his ...

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