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  5. THE SPIRIT OF THE REGIMENT.

    The Minister for Defencc is busy porfecting a schemc whereby he hopes ”tojetniii for tcrricc iu Australia units now on netive service at the front. He ...

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  6. WHY HE DOESN'T GO.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Vaughan), when at speaking at a send-off meeting-to recruits at Cheer-up-Hut on Friday las. said: "I got my war ...

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  7. [?] [?] ACCIDENTS.

    On Tuesday of last week a young amn named [?] Coleman fell from a t[?] at Hermiddle and had his thigh [?] broken. He was taken to the ...

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  8. CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH.

    At a meeting of the Brisbane Industrial Council on Friday last a letter was received from the Anti-Conscription League, seeking the co-operation ...

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  9. DISFRANCHISEMENT OF GERMANS

    Wingadee Shire Council has agreed to co-operate with Bogan Shiro Council in a movement to secure the disfranchisement of all German residents. It ...

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  10. PHOSPHORUS IN STACKS OF HAY.

    Several mysterious outbreaks of fire, which destroyed some haystacks, and a portion of the wheat crop on Mr. Robert Miller's farm, near Wagga, led ...

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  11. THE WHITE COOKADE.

    Instances have been brought under notic of the postal authorities that articles with white feathers affixed or enclosed have been posted to persons ...

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  12. A VICTIM OF THE BIG BUSH.

    One of many lonely deaths in the bark country came to light. on the Billilla boundary, Wilcannia district, a few days ago, when the skeleton of a ...

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  13. PREVALENCE OF FOXES.

    The prevalence of foxes was lately the subject of conversation amongst a group of Wingadee Shite Councillors. Mr. W. G. Taylor related how in the ...

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  14. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    John Webster, employed on the Nimitybelle railway extension works, recently met with a peculiar accident. He had a dynamite cap, and apparently ...

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  15. DAMAGE FROM STORMWATER.

    A point of home interest touching the liabilities of local bodies in ronnection with damage done to private property by storm-water, was discussed at ...

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  16. RESIGNATIONS OF ALDERMEN.

    Messrs. G. L. Turley, A. Gain and W. F. Cusack have resigned their positious as aldermen of the Warren Council. The two latter will seek ...

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  17. COONAMBLE LAND AND C.P.S. REVENUE.

    The land revenue at the Crown Lands Office Counamble, for the quarter ending 31st December was £12,209 0s 7d. The C.P.S. revenue for the same period ...

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  18. PAINFUL, ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. S. Fisher, overseer of Corongn Peak, Bourke, met with a very severe and painful accident the other morning After attending to some ...

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  19. DEATH OF MARTIN GILLIGAN.

    Word has been received in Coonamble of the death of a well-known resident of the district, Mr. Martin Gilligan. who of recent years resided in ...

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  20. THE DROVLR AND THE GRAZIER.

    A drover recently instituted an artion against a glazier, claiming £34 compensation for droving a mob of about 1200 sheep. The grazier put in ...

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  21. TRANSFER OF BAKE OFFICIALS.

    Mr. H. Emery, accountant in the Coonamble branck of the Commercial Bank, has received notice of his appointment to the managership of the ...

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  22. OLD AND TOUGH, BUT GOOD.

    A proposal has been made to the defence authorities that picked men over 45 years of age should be allowed to enlist in the new Australian army ...

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  23. WAR SERVICE COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of Wingadce Shire and Coonamble Municipal Council representatives was held last week, when it was decided to establish a War Service ...

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  24. DEATH OF MT. KEMBLA HERO.

    Mr. David Euan,Uonef (ltheiheroes of the Mount Kembla disaster. which occurred 14 years ago. was found dead in hsi bed at Dapto one day last week. ...

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  25. ALL OVER A BULLOCE.

    A peculiar case was heard at the Wagga police court recently, when a workman was charged with stealing a bullock, the property of the Grubbon ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN ARMY OFFICERS.

    One of the most important details, associated with the raising of Australia's new army is that of efficient officering. The force will consist of nine brigades ...

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  27. RINGING IN A TALE.

    A young man was last week charged at the North Sydney Police Court with having falsely pretended to one Agues Smith that he wan a bachelor, and that ...

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  28. FAMOUS CLYDESDALE STUD.

    Some remarkable prices were recently realised at the dispersal sale of the Seaham Harbor (rctluad') lydesdale JStad.BnoanieBouchlyvie a n ...

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  30. "WATER FINDERS."

    The Lands Department in Queensland now employs two officers, officially, designated 'water-finders."e| wks with the automatic finder and ...

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  31. DARING HOTEL ROBBERY.

    A daring roobery was committed at the Grand Central Hotel, Lithgow, a few nights ago. when nearly £150 in notes, gold, cheques, and postal notes ...

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  32. DOG IN THE MSNGER ACT.

    A Pastorel company in Queensland recently prosecuted a selector for unlawfully depasturing 3000 sheep on one of their ruas. In admitting the breach ...

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  33. COMBATING THE CACTUS.

    The scheme of Mr. O. C. Roberts for the destruction of prickly pear will shortly enter on another stage. A big hydraulie ram, which has been ...

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  35. MORE GERMAN TRICKERY.

    A London correspondent's story relates how the Germans managed to trick the Russians in Poland. The Russian arsenals delivered in July last ...

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  36. STRANGE CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    An [?] of a somewhat peculiar had at the [?] serious nature occurred on the [?] between Bathurst and Orange. in consequence of which ...

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  37. A SINGULAR CHARGE.

    A governess, 40 years of age, was chaarged at the Sydney Police Court with stealing a gold bangle and a [?]utity of dress material, valued in ...

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  38. AKTI-SHOUTING MOVEMENT.

    A request was before the last Wingadee Shire Council meeting for co-operation with Dumaresq Shire Council in a movement to ask Parliament to ...

    Article : 205 words
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