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Eacfi Issue Read by Over 10,000 People VOL. VII.—No. 71 .^ l|e

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UN ited and published by the' solo -:ot------ :o:------Thursday, September 5, 2.30 p.m.— piSjprietor^ P. J, ¡C'.«Tery, at his Auction Sale at Farm 240, Leeton, registered printing oflice, Bannu On Sunday last the annual celebra­ MARKETING BOARD DISPOSE and Wright, Auctioneers. OF 12,000 TONS Avenue, GrilQth, in the State of tions In honor of the .Sacrod Heart The Big Movie Pageant Allen Friday, September 6. — Annual. look place at the Secred Heart New South Wales, Australia. Catholic Ball, Shire Hall, Darlington ^ AT,, «11/R3/. per TON AJÎEA Church, Orillitli. The Masses at eight T-he*wii3cofTu itTgttiar \V^kly juvrilsg “ 1st. i V t ATÌ ON and ten were celebrated by the Kev. of the Hospital Movie Pageant Com­ Friday, September 6, at 8 p.m.Griffith, Thursday, Septombor 5, 1929 Father O’Dea. Tin* epadous church Mr. R. H. Hankinson, chairman mittee took place on Monday night. Annual General Meeting, Griffith was packed at each Mass. At the ten Special Trains and Sideshows. Cricket Club, at Mlrrool House bar­ o’clock Mass the Rev; Father Slattery, of the Rice Marketing Board, in­ The chief concern rf those present racks, Inspector of Catholic Schools, proa forms us that the board has com­ the special trains which are to bo Saturday, September 7, at 2.30 p.m. E a t M o re Rice ched. After the beautiful sermon the- pleted a big sale of rice at the was Blessed Sacrament was exposed. A high price of £ 11/ 10/- per ton run on October 7. It was definitely de­ Auction Sale, a/c Mrs. J. L. Hama, very large number, of people, iucJiui- f.o.r. sending stations, 11,000 tons cided to run a train from Narrandera Yarhbil Street, Griffith. G. A. H. but gome further consider­ Richards, Auctioneer. •The Area’s main cereal growth io Ing the school children, the CiiiUren being taken by the Associated and Leeton, is to be given to the proposal to Saturday, September 7.--Lillian Olah rite] *vhieh grows here to perfection. of Mary and l]e Hibernians, kopti Millers .and 1000 tons by Gldford ation Such being the case it does not follow watch ^witli the Blessed Saciament,j Love artd Co. This leaves only a run one from I'emora. Another Impor­ In “The Wind,” and “His Captive that other rice growing countries have during the day. At the evening devo-j little over 4000 tons of the 1923 tant business was that cf choosing be Woman,” featuring Milton Sills, Ly­ necessarily something to learn from tious, when the Church was a.gain| season crop to be disposed of. tween rival professional showmen ceum, Griffith. the Area husbandry. Nothing really packed, the Rev. Father Slavery | The board was able to secure this v.lu) desire to supply money making Sunday, September 8.-^Band Con­ and devices and work these In cert, Lyceum, Griffith, 8.45 p.m. happens to make M.I.A. rice the bet' preached another beautiful sermon, | improved price, through beifig in games with the commiRee. Final­ Sunday, September 8.—Big Austra­ in the world, except a combination of towards the end of w.lilch many were a position to wait until the mill­ conjunction ity to this matter cannot be reached lian Rules Cup Match, Leeton v. Grlf ers wanted the rice. It was then climate, water and soil. When our moved to t''ars. W- regret that until the return of a hospital com- flth, at Griffith. growers have had a few years' experi­ Father Slattery would not permit usj «imply a case of the millers .ask­ mlttcernan from Sydney, Sunday. September 8.—Griffith v. ing wiiat pt icc Is the rice, and the ence an,d gained a knewledge of the to publisli hie dlscoiirsea as delivered! Cycle and Foot Races. Leeton (Rugby Leagpie), at Leeton, suitability of different varieties of on Sunday, yet we cannot refrain from sale was marie. The extra £1 Mr, C. Henry, secretary for the for the Lyceum Cup. seed the Australian human factor may saying that' hi.s two sermons on Sun­ per ton thus gained fc” the grow­ Cycle submitted a programme of Mouday, September 9.—Irene Rich also enter into the equation, and our day last justify to the full all that has ers will recompense them for the sports Club for October 7 and a supply of in "Craigh’s WU'e,” and "Red Lips,” £14,000 expended on the storage rice become still of finer quality. That been said of him a.s a pviaclK'r. publicity matter which brought forth T.yceum de Luxe. sheds. rice-growing is a payable crop need hearty commendations from the com Monday, September 9.—Meeting of only be learned at a glance, but the After the sermon on Sunday even­ mittee. Lakeview-Hanwood Cricket Club, ing the rrocession of the Blessed FURTHER £1 PER TON ADVANCE sale of this article of commerce in Registered Race Meeting. Hotel Victoria, Griffith, 8 p.m. ’Australl» it> i -»mall that already the Sacrament took place. Certainly this On Friday last Messrs. Hankin­ Mr. W. McCann, secretary of the Tuesday, September 10.—Old Time Area production is equal to home con beautifully arranged rrocession. wa,s son and Abrahams wired the office sumption, viz, 25,000 tons. It is a very very impressive. The children ilres- at Leeton that successful negotia­ Griffith Race Club reported that every Dance, Memorial Hall, Griffith, under whcrlesome diet, and one especially sed in wliite, so gentle, yet so confi­ tions had been completed with thing was in excellent ..shape for the auspices U.A.O.D. Tuesday, September 10, at 8 p.m.— suited to the northern half of Austra dent in movement, and wit hid every- the bankers for a further advance horse races on Pageant Day. Returned Soldiers to Help. lla, owing to climatic reasons, but seemed -so well bulancid, even of .LI per ton to be made to Annual Meeting of Griffith and Dis­ The Returned Soldiers’ League com­ trict Cricket Assn at Mlrrool House Anglo Saxon, who ruins his liver in the,*« detail. Ihirimt the pro- growers. ■* mence their regular weekly work- barracks, tropics by his -diegiance to the flesh h’®««’«« nights at Pageant headquarters ou pots of his native land, is not a ’'rr.iPi lo Friday, September 13.—Big Football Friday night. eating individual—tliat is to say, he, H eart alf Burnin.ir. Just beWind TJp Ball in Melbergen Hall. W ed d ing Bells The Jondaryan Club has very gen­ does not regard it as a staple diet t o , . t k e devotionvS were brought to a erously ctime forth witli tlie prize be eaten at least once daily. The Ausf a th e r 0 Dea congratumoney for the Trial Handicap ( £ 10) tralian consumption Is 9 1b. per head ^ parialnonera on their grout PARKINSON—MCGREGOR L Y C E U M D E L U X E This event will now be known as the per annum. Perhaps the A n g l o f.iith tli, r day. He — ........■» ' ' .... . Jondaryah Club i ’rial Handicap. bíártié aiso, also ttíUTílTOd FUTnCl, ^iTTltory OH Tltíí OWH* . * i willi -.i />prmg ilowera ou Wed, »axons cnolc COOK Is ts l;irciélv laigeiy tn xo oíame , At the T.yceum, Griffith, on Saturday ‘»•cause rice when properly cooked , behalf ami on bcdiall ol (he r ongt ga- iie.sday la^t, fn honor of the' marriage evening an exceptionally good pro­ can be made a very palatable dish. lion for hla w-’ll delivered and insti'iic-| of MIh ......... Mf.Hi-egor .only daughter gramme will he screened The ever* The e-'oeery man is perhaps a factor,five sermons, ami said tlmt *^ ^ of and Mrs. N. D . McGregor of of Mr, Football popular Lillian Gish, with Lars Han­ in making rice unpopular also. Highly- progroBS whn h the ‘,1 GilOlth, to Ml. George Thornton plirk-------:o:------son and a cast of favorites appear in polished rice is greatly injured from,^odal. y had ^ elder son of Mrs, A. Parkinson, “The Mind.” It is a drama of a a digestible and nutrient point of view, part, to the- insphmg „ciniQun wiuc \rtarmon friendless girl’s soul—her love In a and in the countries of the East is now Father «laUmy delivereil during h ^ seldom used. But the Anglo-Saxon-^annual visitation, lathei There will be no Rpgby match at desert wildernes.s—a turmoil of hutnai. Celtic grocer likes things to lo o k , congratulated t.m nhoir. .LUp pj,.iuro. iierl^*rifflth cui Sunday. Th(~lo(‘aliie,s are emotion immng the furies of the pretty in the shop window, .and does live of Sunday's celebratioim wou dj^^^^^ beautiful old lace had been' to i.eeton ami will endea cyclone-swept 'Eexan country, and Is not care a Continental about his cus not be complete without reteiencu ‘Jmvorn by many brides, fuul wim lent I' "r to r.-galii the mucli-prized T.yceum from, the famous prize-winning novel tomers' health. Hence they dem.ind t|,e sw<*et and, devotion'll singing ot; ^ rumean Tteneath it fell Oup. Leeton was defeated on Sun by Dorothy Scarborough. our raisins dipped in lye to give them St. Patrick's Choir at !a train iif billowy liille. HyaciuthSjOay last hj*. \\ ugga, at Lehton, by one I3\er.vbody's favorites, Milton Sills a goOid color, and our apricots sul-Sit (ho ovining dovOtiou'ij 'Pho choli laud lilies of the valley wore carried, j I'olid• •< "'as a very even game, and and Dorothy Mackaill, appear in Satur­ phured for the same reason, when :-ou.suits of 31 momhoi'ii, who have, The Ui'V. Hugh Patou was the oMi |on Sunday a great, tus.sle will take day’s other attraction. “His Captive Woman.” He trailed this inurdress to they would be more whole.some and hi'i-n, as one critic put ;td on Snnilay. c.ialing clurgyinin. idaee. tlie end of tile woild, and there fell in more cheaply produced without these, v.ddod into one gram unit by their Miss Btnuin Kvinmis, a prutty love with lier. He didn’t know he mineral adjuncts. Any propaganda in lalented and gifted choirniistress, Mrs. triondp, lookr'sl (‘hai'miiu’: in her daffo­ A U S T R A L IA N R U L E S would some day take her back to the favor of "eating more rice” should in- J. R, Alton. dil geoisetle fi'Oek. as she followed Ituv us his wife—and tell the horrible Jude the proper milling of the cereal. ^— - the hi'Tde up Un* aisle. The hemline Local rice growers have reason to yj,. wiH Carter, iiopulur • man- fr'U long«*!- at Ihe bade, and (he deli- BIG ATTRACTION ON SUNDAY trulh to a murder jury. >ngratulate themselves upon the fore-1 (own, who is in the einploy of| etile shade of the froek was admirably On tile Gridith Rugby Oval on Sun There are also a number of features of the to be screened on Saturday night that >ht of their managers in having erecIrrigation Commission, loft Grif- oontrusted by a large hat of KteetC day, Leeton (premier te.am alrong Grif will make up a big night’s entertain'ied the Immense rice sheds at m|., ycBterduy for Balrunald, where he Baku straw, She carried a bomiuet -pp combination. Griflilh, with rmnt. Murrami. These sheds were bullt^^^.ju pppnd a fortnight’s holiday with ol dalfudils and mignonette. ¡weak team, were defeated at Leeton Monday. because it w<ts found that rice was pjg parents. injured b/ being stored in silos, but, , , Mr. Ross I’afklifscrn' Mid the best’,,^^^ Sunday, hut Leeton will liave to “Craig's Wife,” featuring the charm­ ¡face a much .«itronger side on thi.s ing Irene Rich, will be one of the at­ must be stacked in bags under cover. At the Waratali a m-epi ipn occasion. l.ceion’B display of hand tractions ou Monday at the Lyceum. That It 18 nece«s."iry to store the rice the recent meeting ft Whitton a held the cmulusion of the oerd- p.p] light corners last week Every wife (and husband, too), should It the growers' expense comes about (notion in favor - of building a mill niony.,al Mrs. McGregor received the ideasure to watch. They were make a point to see "Craig’s Wife.” ,4gh the limited market for the'^^ tpg Area was actiaily carried, but guests, being gowned In nai;, Inal lette. p;o,Khi with the ball, each play This domestic film is ivacked with freaTTfi Australia, and the fact that without complete comm-and of the Aus- Her posy of red mscs gave e.ffedive ,.¡,1 of Ihe leather when in I use drama, tingling thrills and deep Fthe millers only buy at their own .niarket, which the present Im- touch of color lo her ensemble. Mr.s. .,,1,1 this is the attitude Grit a,)(II ai kgure it the srfics are forced in any port,tTutles do not appear to give to I'arkiimon’s gown was ol Idaek vel\e( j.pp p, upopt on Sunday. Tiie “Red Lips,” ou the same bill OU way. This has been well shown dur- Jocal growers, some hesitation will with slitmmering gold trimmings. Slie p, ¡pp „(■ ,i„. Ccitiith Di.strict Monday, stars Cliarlos Rogers and ^ 0 the past week, when s.ales of naturally be feit about embarking ffiOOO tons of rice have been made at upon a venture the success of which won* a hat lo tom-, and carried an jp)j;pimi so It is hoped a big atteii Mal ion Ni.xun. It -shows the heart of armlet ot carnatioms, £ 11/ 10/-, although a month ago, only ¡g „ot emphatically assured. tdance will be piesent. Mr, Webb, the a college youth laid bare—in u Irank — well-known umpire, will control the and daring way — showing hi.s battle £1Q/10/- was offered. The sheds cost From a Casual glance there appears MOSS—JOHNSON ^game, The mutch will commence at with the t.empiutions of modern col­ £14,000, and appear to sitow a return to be no reason why a profitable sale lege life. of £12j300 already thj? ■'season, be- ¿jf ,.¡0^ could not be made overseas A luerty wawlding w-is ( tdchraied on 3 p.m, wedne&day ---- ^ cause had there be«rt no available c^.pectally as the quality is of a supor- August huh in St. AL-rk's Glnm'ii.j Another great programme will he e^onage the sale ^euld not have been lative char.icter. California is at pt'e-^ Darling I’oiul, Syiliuy, when Gladys Coming Tennis Champion slmwn ou Wednesday, “The Man in I sent shipping rice annually overseas Amelia, youngest daughter ol •Mr. and ^ of Hanwood, was GRIFFITH GIRL STILL N WINNING Hobbles” (suggested by Peter B. itL|* d'sti-'rbing th^ rice-'and Australia should do likewise. It Mrs. A. .1 Johiifion. ot kyne’B story), with John Harron, hi the necessity of 'may be stated that with a co-operative married lo Mr. Frank H, Moss, of, »VEIN Lila Lee and Luctou Littlefield, is a established on the Area, the Jmndon. Canon Lea ofiichitcd. The market could be exploited bride was given away hv her Itrother- \i tlu' Ardlelban open ttairds tourna- rollicking comedy drama, full of fficulty. At present the in-law, Mr. A. C. Ricliardsou. .Miss ment Miss O. l'avis, daughti'r of Mr. laughs and human situations about the Davis, of. Griilith, won the single*'struggles of a young man to elude hla "" to be exported as Vera Johnson attended as bridesmaid, 11 ........... ” i' with the husks'and Mr. E, Cooke acted as best mum ladles’ championship and the double wlte’a family. be sold to! The reception was held at the resi- championshut in partnership w'lthj flue Carol and Nick Stuart, who apmost of deace of the bride's sister, Mrs. A, C. Miss Munvo. of Moombooldool. Miss pear In the second feature,“Girl« Gont ns with Richardson. Mona Road, Darling itavis isunder 17 years ofage, but wild,” are two of thescreen’«youngI’oint, Sydney. . . __ idresidy has wpii lyveaty cviis. 'est players,

Sacred H eart Church

Large Sale of R ice E ig h t-H o u r D a y

Rugby League

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