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Advertising : 266 words view this articleIn the settlement of quarrels in the Gringai (Dungog) tribe those of a personal or private nature wore settled by the individuals with any ...
Article : 183 words view this articleNaturally in a race where religion has no place in the social condition, superstition and fantastic beliefs in the existence of evil spirits prevails ...
Article : 1007 words view this articleDrain among most savage tribes is a matter of mystery and associated always with the supernatural. Among the Gringai it was believed that the ...
Article : 816 words view this articleAt the same time as the announcement from the Prime Minister's Department that Australian Commonwealth female employees may wear ...
Article : 114 words view this articleThe death has occurred at her home at "Beaufort," Bingara, of Mrs. Alice May Wearne, widow of the late Hon. W. E. Wearne, M.L.A., who ...
Article,Obituaries : 335 words view this articleThe Volunteer Defence Corps will retain its present title and will not adopt the name of "Home Guard," as has been suggested in certain ...
Article : 249 words view this articleDear Sir,—I notice that supplies of waste paper for salvage are becoming smaller and that we are asked to be more careful and save all we can for ...
Article : 280 words view this articleThe death occurred in the Dangar Cottage Hospital of Mrs. Emily Eliza Lawrence, of 13 Bourke Street, Singleton. The late Mrs. Lawrence ...
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