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Family Notices : 2,101 wordsThe Department of Agriculture advises that the assistant fruit expert (Mr. J. G. R. Bryant) will conduct a demonstration in fruit-packing at Young on Friday, February 12, commencing ...
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Article : 453 wordsAt the quarterly meeting of the P.P. Board's Council of Advice, there were present Messrs. J. G. Fletcher (Wagga), R. Hunt (Molong), J. N. Magill (Brewarrina), Jas Bell (Dubbo), das. Walker (Canonbar). L. ...
Article : 680 wordsMOLONG.—At the annual general meeting of the Molong branch of the Political Labour League, it was decided to send a copy of the following resolution to the Minister for ...
Article : 273 wordsDUBBO.—At the monthly meeting of the Dubbo P.P. Board the following proposals suggested by Mr. T. M. Scott, were approved of and ordered to be circulated amongst the ...
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Article : 353 wordsThe "Bangalow Herald" writes:—"For the last week or so Mr. Inspector M'Nell, of Bangalow, who has been relieving Mr. Inspector Ellis at Lismore, has been kept busy ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 8 Feb 1915, Page 7
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