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  2. FROM OUR EXCHANGES.

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  4. A UNIQUE RECORD.

    The Windsor post office has had its postman a Mr. Tom Cambridte for the past 81 years. The present postman, Mr. Tom Cambridge. has been in the ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Miss Manro, daughter of Mr. D.W. Manro, Marthaguy Shire Engineer, had a very narrow escaps from serious injury recently. While engaged in ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. DAMAGE BY HAIL.

    A terrific hailstorm, accompanied by hail and rain, traversed a considerable portion of the Cumnock district a few days ago. Messrs. N. Miller and M. ...

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  7. INCIDENT OF THE BIG PUSH.

    A dramatic incident at the big push by the British troops on the Ancre was the capture of 400 Germans by a British officer and 600 men. The ...

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  8. PRETTY WEDDING.

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the R.C. Church, Cumnock, on Wednesday of last week, by the Rev. Father Lawler. The contracting ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. A LUCKY LAD.

    A lad named Trudgett, while out rabbiting recently near the old Prince Billy mine at Farnham, near Stuart Town, set a trap, and in raking the ...

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  10. A REMARKABLE AFFLICTION.

    A remarkable case of lost power of speech occurred at Lismore the other day. A returned soldier named Private B. Fox was attending the show, ...

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  11. A HILLGROVE VETERAN.

    Mr. Sam Snow, one of the veterans of the Hillgrove mining field, passed away during last week at the advanced age of 87 years. The old gentleman ...

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  12. PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE.

    During a rcccnt storm at Millthorpe a large tree, close to the residence of Mr. James Edmonds, was struck by ligthning. Huge pieces of wood, ...

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  13. MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP AT WELLINGTON.

    A divorce case is likely to be shortly before the court as a result of a sensational development which recently took place (says the Wellington "Times"). ...

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  14. WEALTH BENEATH THE SEA.

    One of the richest mines ever opened in England—the Levant mine, Cornwall—lies almost wholly under the sea. Tin and copper to the value of ...

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  15. THE BARBED-WIRE CURSE.

    An exchange lets itself loose on what it is pleased to term the barbedwire curse thus:—"A senior-constable of Orange had the misfortune a few ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. SCHOOLS EXCHANGE FLAGS.

    At the request of his Excellency the Governor-General an exchange of flags was made between Culcairn (N.S.W.) School end the parish school at ...

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  17. A RECORD BREAKER.

    The New Zealand Department of Agriculture claims a world's butter-fat record for a heifer. This is the authenticated record of Mere, a Jersey, ...

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  18. PHONETIC READING INVENTION.

    Miss Lillian Ellis, a teacher in the Department of Public Instruction, has invented and patented a system of phonetic reading, by which it is ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. GERMANY'S SUBMARINE SCHEME

    It is reliably reported that the German shipping yards are concentrating on the construction of ocean-going submarines, which are being turned ...

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  20. SOUNDING THE PIBROCH.

    The Scottish bagpipe is louder than any other variety of the instrument, probably because it was originally designed to cheer the clansmen when they ...

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  21. GRAZIERS TROUBLES.

    A message from Forbes states that the shearers who have returned from the west recount stories of exceptional losses in sheep through ravages of the ...

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  22. GENERAL ROBERTSON'S APPEAL

    Writing to the Borough Council in London, in reference to the enlistment of employees, the Chief of the British General Staff, General Sir William ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. NOT A GOOD MATRIMONIAL MODEL.

    All reference to Isaac and Rebecca as a model couple will be omitted, if the Joint Commission on tbe Revision of the Prayer Book of the Protestant ...

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  24. HOW THE PEERAGE ECONOMISES

    Writing of war economies in country houses, the Club Window Gossip of the "Liverpool Post" remarks that some are quite funny. One peer, who has ...

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