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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMERCIAL

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  4. POOR AUSTRALIA

    Australia is in for a bad time. Past disasters will pale into insignificance if the prediction of the latest prophet-- or even a minimum of them-- come to ...

    Article : 390 words
  5. Local and General.

    A report stales that one of the men who was engaged in the demolition of a part of the local public school building left for Sydney a fow days ago. ...

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  6. THE THERMOMETER.

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  7. NOT TRUE.

    A rumor gained circulation during the earlier part of the week that Mrs. W. W. Baird, had lost a number of valuable cattle. Mr. Baird states that his ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Cloudy to light showers in the south western quarter, otherwise fine generally, variable winds, many frosts and fogs in the north. ...

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  10. DUBBO GOLF CLUB.

    The following are picked for the mixed foursomes on Saturday, 18th inst:--Mr. Soane and Mrs. Cummins; Mr. Hough and Mrs. Terry; Mr. Wood ...

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  11. PRESBYTERIAN TENNIS COURTS.

    On Wednesday afternoon the Rev. Ash officially opened the Presbyterian tennis courts, formerly known as "Hives Courts" in Brisbane-street. ...

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  12. SCHOOL ITEMS.

    Miss Campbell, a teacher from Newcastle, has taken over the position of first assistant in the infant division, at the District School. ...

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  13. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    Three boys, whose ages ranged from 10 to 18 years, were convicted at the police court yesterday on a charge of stealing £87. Two of the accused were ...

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  14. THE M.U. ODDFELLOWS.

    The annual ball under the auspices of the local branch of the M.U. Oddfellows will be held on June 3rd. The music will be supplied by Emmett's ...

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  15. BATHURST IN A BAD WAY.

    The farmers in the Bathurst district are now thoroughly alarmed at the gloomy winter prospects. For the first time for over 40 years many ...

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  16. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.

    An extraordinary affair occurred at Camden yesterday. An old resident named Anderson, crawled into a hay stack, which, by some means caught ...

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  17. SKATING CARNIVAL

    The first skating carnival of the season was held last night in the Skating Rink. The proprietors, Messrs Folkes and Burgess spared no effort to make ...

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  18. MESSRS. MUMFORD BROS.

    Our winter trade is now in full swing, and each department reports big business in overcoats, sweaters, and jerseys. For winter suits, you cannot ...

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  19. HOW TO DESTROY THE DANDRUFF GERM.

    That the dandruff germ is responsible for nearly all the diseases to which the scalp is heir, as well as for baldness and premature grey hair, is a ...

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  20. A PENNILESS IMMIGRANT.

    William Underwood, a young immigrant laborer, who arrived in Australia in January, walked into the Erskineville police station early yeaterday ...

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  21. LOCAL LAND BOARD

    A meeting of the Local Land Board will be held at the Land's Office on May 22nd, when the following cases will be dealt with:--Conversion of ...

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  22. GILGANDRA SHOW.

    Gilgandra's first annua; show events [?]ated in ideal weather on Wednesday. The entries totalled just in the vicinity of 800, which is really excellent, ...

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  23. PRECAUTION IS NECESSARY.

    Today it is our sad duty to report the death of Miss Gooch, who fell a victim to that dreadful malady, enters. A few weeks ago we published some ...

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  24. THE BEGINNING OF WINTER.

    The change of the seasons at this time of the year has very often a most marked effect on the health of young girls. They seem liable to coughs and ...

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  25. THE SINGER CASE.

    At the Sydney police court yesterday, Frank Denison Brown was charged with stealing £41, the property of the Singer Sowing Machine Company. When the ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.

    In the "A" grade billiard tournament, J. C. Bayley (30 behind) scored a decisive win over R. Layard (50 behind), running out in front by 75 ...

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  27. DEATH OF MISS GOOCH

    The impartial and bereaving band of death has removed from our midst the life of one to whom respect and love was paid as a natural homage. Miss ...

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  28. ALEXANDRIA BY-ELECTION.

    The polling in connection with the Alexandria by-election takes place tomorrow and the voting is expected to be heavy. Both parties are confident ...

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  29. HUGE SHIPPING COMBINE.

    A gigantic shipping combine is mooted. The "Manchester Guardian" has reported that a group of shipowners is at work, endeavouring to arrange ...

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  30. FOOD FOR STARVING STOCK.

    Mr. Dulhunty, local stock inspector, has received the following communication from the Chief Inspector of Stock: "Referring to your letter of the 30th ...

    Article : 323 words
  31. News and Notes.

    Tray-bottomed Sulkies, £3010.--Holl's For refusing to pay a penny tram fare, and for abusing the conductor concerned, William Badge was, at ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT YIELD.

    The wheat harvest in South Australia gave a yield of 20,680,640 bushels. ...

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  33. RESUMED WORK.

    Work has been resumed at the Victoria State coal mine. ...

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  34. RAILWAYS AND CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. McGowen, speaking at Parkes on Saturday, pointed out the absolute necessity of railway extensions. The now line just started, from Parkes to ...

    Article : 157 words
  35. "THE WANDERERS."

    Lovers of a refined entertainment will learn, with pleasure that Mr. George Stephenson's company will appear in the Empire Hall on next ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. THE BURSARIES BILL.

    A public meeting at Annandale protested against the Bursaries Bill, but those present did not p[?]dge themselves to secure its repeal. ...

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  37. THE LONG TUNNEL MINE.

    More sensational gold yields are reported from the Long Tunnel mine. The shareholders on Wednesday obtained 80 ounces of gold out of 40lbs. of stone. ...

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  38. CHILDLESS MARRIAGES DENOUNCED.

    Archbishop Kelly delivered an address at Lithgow on Sunday, and in the course of his remarks he gave a scathing denunciation of childless ...

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  39. BOY SCOUTS.

    Major-Gencral Powell, Chief of the Boy Scouts, speaking at a meeting in the Town Hall, severely condemned loafers, in which category he included ...

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  40. 110 YEARS OLD.

    From Newcastle "Herald" :-- Mr. George Hamilton, familiarly known as "Old Jarvice," who lives at Cullon Bullon, as small toenship between ...

    Article : 169 words
  41. STATE GOVERNMENT LOAN.

    The State Treasurer explains that the loan floated in London is to be applied to general purposes, and to cover authorised loan expenditure. ...

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  42. NOTICES OF MOTION.

    The following notices of motion have been tabled for Monday night's meeting of the Municipal Council:--Ald. Lewis to move:--That the Freezing ...

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  43. IMMIGRATION.

    It is expected that New South Wales will receive 40,000 immigrants during the present year. ...

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  44. Open Column.

    Dear Sir,--In your last issue I read that the Parents and Citizens' Association are to hold public meeting to discuss the provisions of the Bursaries ...

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  45. BIG FIRE IN BRISBANE.

    Harrison's jam factory in Brisbane, was completely destroyed by fire last night. several buildings adjoining were damaged. ...

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  46. THE STAR BIOSCOPE COMPANY

    Gave a splendid programme of musical and vocal items, interspersed with line films, in the Protestant Hall on Tuesday night. The Star film, ...

    Article : 319 words
  47. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Out of the assessed Federal Land Tax, amounting to £1,359,615, only £51,713 have been received up to date. ...

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  48. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The Monarch Picture Company have extended their field of operation to Narromine and they had a Accord house for their opening show on ...

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  49. PUSH OUTRAGE.

    A brutal outrage was committed by a band of young men at the Globe cary this morning, a contable being assaulted and ans kicked into insensibility ...

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  50. MR. THROWER'S LITTLE JOKE.

    At the citizen reception to the Parliamentary party, at Dunedoo last Wednesday night (says the Gulgong " Champion"), Mr. Thrower, the member for ...

    Article : 226 words
  51. "A LITTLE FARM WELL TILLED.''

    The Minister for Agriculture toils an interesting story of "a little farm well tilled." Speaking of the possibilities of the western country, Mr. Trefle told ...

    Article : 225 words
  52. LATEST CABLES

    Two masked men held up the New Orleans-New York express, entered the mall car, and dynamited the safe. One man kept the passengers at bay while ...

    Article : 66 words
  53. NEW BOOKS AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

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  54. AUSTRALIA V. SURREY.

    The Australians commenced their match against Surrey. The latter went to the wickets first and were disposed of for 139. The Australians have lost ...

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  55. NYNGAN SHOW.

    By advertisement in this issue, the Nyngan show is announced to take place on next Tuesday and Wednesday week. Cheap railway tickets will be ...

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  56. AUSTRALIA V. ESSEX.

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  57. Advertising

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