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  4. POETRY.

    The night is drawing to a close, And you have been too often fed With 'baccy—I must seek repose In bed. ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. ECHOES OF SPORT.

    December 31,1898, and January 2, 1899—Dungog January 2—Northern Jockey Club. January 5—Newcastle Jockey Club. January 26, 28—Northern Jockey Club. ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—I should esteem it a great favour if you will allow me a small space, as my name has been brought before the public within these past few days; and, from Alderman Nicholson's letter, the ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The holidays patted over very quietly in Greta. No amusement of any description was provided in the town. A goodly number went to the races at Lochinvar and Branxton, others organising ...

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  8. FAITHFUL PHYLLIDA.

    "I have not a crazy husband in the background," she retorted. "I did not pass myself off as an innocent girl; and if this is all my bare word, as you call it, why did a ragged girl out of ...

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  9. OUR MUSWELLBROOK LETTER.

    PRESENTATION OF THE REV. A. H. GARNSEY.—The Rev. A. H. Garnsey, M.A., who for about two years has filled the position of Curate to the Ven. Archdeacon White, having recently been appointed ...

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  10. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    SIR,—As a now bill is now before Parliament to amend the present Friendly Societies Act of 1873, perhaps a few remarks as to the progress and importance of the societies may not be out of place at ...

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  11. CAMBERWELL.

    Horseracing and other athletic amusements were held here on Boxing Day. The weather was all that could be desired for such an occasion, and although the prizes were, comparatively speaking. ...

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  12. Christmas with Pre-Historic Man.

    Mr. J. E. Cory, of Berrigal Creek, some time ago informed the writer that man-tracks or rather footprints of human beings were visibly imprinted in the rock in the bed at Berrigal Creek, some five ...

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  13. LOSTOCK.

    Most welcome of Christmas gifts—a bounteous rain—has come to gladden our heats and fill our waterholes, and put the spring of growth inot the sutbble-like grass. Two days' rain—nearly three ...

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  14. EAST GRETA RELIEF SOCIETY.

    SIR,—Will you kindly find room in your paper for these few words. I notice in your issue of the 28th, re East Greta Miners Accident Fund a paragraph which needs a ...

    Article : 606 words
  15. NEWCASTLE NEWS.

    The moonlight excursion promoted by the Pansy Social Club, in aid of the funds of the Hospital and Benevolent Society, took place last evening, and was a thorough success. Three steamers were ...

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