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  4. LAST TO LEAVE GALLIPOLL.

    Writing to Mr. W. Paton of Byng street, Orange, dated January 5th, his brother, Brigadier General Paton, says, Inter alia, "It will interest you ...

    Article : 427 words
  5. Soldiers' Letters.

    Mc Jack McAtamney, of the Central Hotel, has received a chatty letter from Mr. J. R. Hill, formerly dispenser for Drs. Howse:— ...

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  6. Battle of Lonesome Pine.

    It stood alone in the centre of the crest of a hill, looking south. Before the war one would have been able to see cultivated fields, fortress on Gaba ...

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  9. QUITE HAPPY.

    Mr. J. White, of Mullion Creek, received a letter from her son, Trooper Roy White, of the Mounted. Military, now stationed at Maadi, Egypt, in ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. "Agin' Site Stipes."

    When the appointment of stewards came on at Tuesday's meeting of the Cowra Jockey Club, Mr. P. Phillips moved "That no steward be ...

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  11. SLACKERS "LAID ON US A CHAIN."

    Mr. Sam Proctor, formerly employed at Negbitt's shoe store, Orange, but now of the Railway Department, Nyngan, has received and forwarded ...

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  12. Closing of Wool Season.

    At this stage of the wool-selling season diminishing prices might reasonably be expected. It is, therefore, pleasing to note that John Bridge and ...

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  13. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOY SCOUTS.

    The above troop spent a night under Canvas last week, and two tents were pitched which hold a dozen boys. Keen rivalry was shown between the ...

    Article : 93 words
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  15. PICNIC AND CONCERT.

    Arrangements are in hand for the holding of a picnic in connection with the public school at Spring Hill on Friday, March 3lst, to be ...

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  16. A TRIUMPH FOR DAY LABOR.

    The Bathurst sewerage system, which has just been handed over to the Public Works Department, to the Municipal Council, is claimed as a ...

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