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Fine but cloudy conditions prevailed at Grafton yesterday. Fine conditions prevailed at Yamba; the sea was smooth. ...
Article : 34 words view this articleThe Coramba crossed in at Clarence Heads from North at 9.44 a.m. yesterday. The following passengers booked at Grafton, yesterday by the Yulgilbar for ...
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Advertising : 95 words view this articleA fire broke out in the timber yards of Hardwoods. Limited, at Woolwich about two o'clock this afternoon. The fire was earned, it is believed, through sparks from ...
Article : 82 words view this articleIt is not possible to advance much that is new either for or against on the subject of a 44-hour week. Representative spokesmen for the employers, however, ...
Article : 692 words view this articleThe "Herald's" writer on local government topics supplies a pithy comment of wide application: -- One of the little problems now worrying many of the country ...
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Advertising : 16 words view this articleThose ladies who intend assisting the C.P. and A. Society in the management of the tea tent at the forthcoming show are reminded that a meeting is convened ...
Article : 46 words view this articleThe Sam Edwards Coy. advertised in this issue consists, of vocalists, comedians, and instrumentalists, They have been playing a successful season in the towns of ...
Article : 37 words view this articleTwo Gladstone skiffs arived at Grafton by the Yulgibar for the Grafton Rowing Club. They were built by Towns, at a cost of £23 each, and are finely finished. ...
Article : 55 words view this articleThe above opens this afternoon with a big plain and fancy dress procession through the main street to Ulmarra Park, where a varied programme of sports will ...
Article : 97 words view this articleSpeaking at the Armidale graziers' meeting on Saturday, Mr. Curr pointed out the gross inequity of the existing system of income taxation as regards the man ...
Article : 106 words view this articleAfter four weeks' hauling, diving and, manoeuvring, the coal punt, which sank at the ferry wharf, Grafton, has been raised. Most of the coal that was on it when it ...
Article : 139 words view this articleIt is always a pleasure to announce the coming of William Farnum. The showing of one of his pictures is regarded as an event, one of the high spots of the ...
Article : 154 words view this articleThe synopsis of to-night's picture is Billy Harvey, engaged, goes to the suburb in which his newly-erected bungalow is situated, to prepare it for occupancy. ...
Article : 133 words view this articleTingha's usual calm was rather rudely disturbed on Friday afternoon last by a deafening explosion. The report was heard for miles distant, and in the ...
Article : 204 words view this articleAn area of 62 acres 3 roods in the parish of Taloumbi, county Clarence, has been handed over to the Maclean Municipal Council for care and control and ...
Article : 220 words view this articleAndrew Murphy, aged 79, appeared at the Grafton Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. Vaughan, J.P., on two counts of being found drunk and using bad ...
Article : 72 words view this articleJudged by the attendance at the second meeting of the Pirate Football Club, held last night, the enthusiastic support desired by the club is being realised. Mr. H. G. ...
Article : 107 words view this articleThis matter formed the subject of discussion at the quarterly meeting of Richmond District Council of the P.P. Union, held at Lismore, being initiated on a ...
Article : 220 words view this articleMr. J. Wrenford Matthews, in a lengthy article in the current month's "Agricultural Gazette" on the above subject, says: -- "After watching the experiments ...
Article : 217 words view this articleIn view of past happenings in Grafton in connection with the mutilation of trees the following paragraph, which, under the heading, ''Can nothing be ...
Article : 305 words view this articleMr. Justice Real, before trying a case in the Supreme Court in Brisbane on Friday, last, gave utterance to the following remarkable statement: "I am sorry you ...
Article : 389 words view this articleWhat is considered a record for one litter of pigs was established at Mr. R. O. Ford's, of Myrtle Creek. The sow furrowed a litter of thirteen on August 12, and ...
Article : 74 words view this articleAs the result of a very energetic canvass on the part of the police staff at Maclean, a bank draft for £50. representing the sale of tickets in the Police and ...
Article : 92 words view this articleThe annual meeting of the Grafton subbranch of the R.S.S.l.L.A. was held at the Repatriation rooms last night, Mr. Ferguson presiding. The secretary stated that ...
Article : 175 words view this articleThe South Grafton Health Inspector, Mr. P. J. Plunkett, in a communication read at the council meeting last night, stated that at a meeting of the Influenza Consultative ...
Article : 206 words view this articleAnother form of the preference, question with regard to getting on the punt came before the South Grafton Council last night, when a ...
Article : 251 words view this articleAn old and respected resident of Armidale, Mr. John Bliss, died on Friday last. Mr. C. W. Sabine, Inspector of Stock, is confined to his bed, suffering from a severe ...
Article : 80 words view this articleWhether the Citizens' Committee appointed at Grafton to raise funds for tile- erection of a soldiers' memorial were still in existence was questioned at the ...
Article : 367 words view this articleThe Pinkenba meatworks are expected to resume on Monday, and the Camion Hill meatworks on March 7. Both are in the metropolitan area. ...
Article : 221 words view this articleA procession of the unemployed arrived in Martin Place again this morning and halted outside the Commonwealth Bank. They announced their intention of seeing ...
Article : 284 words view this articleThe warehouse of the Stanmore Preserving Co., jam-makers, Bridge road, [?]tanmore, was gutted by fire to -night. The damage is estimated at £75,000 to £100000. ...
Article : 441 words view this articleAt a meeting of the Marrickville Council last night an emphatic protest was entered by the Mayor against what he termed the lack of courtesy on the part of the ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 1168 words view this articleTelegrams from Shares Bay, West Australia, report that six[?]en pearling cutters were broken up be a willy-willy on Saturday, and that four[?]en were missing. ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Wed 23 Feb 1921, Page 4 - FIRE IN A TIMBER YARD.
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