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The Area News, March 1926

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T he Only Newspaper Wholly Set-U p and Printed at Griffith

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VOL. III.— No. 94.

Griffith, M onday, M arch 1, 1926.

Kelly and Brewster --------- :o :--------QUESTION OF HURT FEELINGS.

MONDAY, M A RCH 1. 1926.

P R IC E : T W O PE N C E .

Commissioner Adamant

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SHORT LOANS FOR EXTRA W ATER.

Deputation’s Busy Week

W H A T T H E M E T E R S SAY.

M onday, M a rch 1.— “ T h e G re a te s t L ove of A ll” a t th e L yceum th e a tre , M onday, M arch 1.— S o ld ie rs’ Lear gu e M eeting. M em o rial H all. M onday, M arch 1.— L yceum d e L uxe, “T h e T e a s e r.” T u esd ay , M arch 2.— C lea rin g S ale, a c c o u n t T h o m p so n Bros., “H illc re s t,” B lnya, a t 1.30 p.m .— Gow an d Gow, B a rellan , A u ctio n eers. W ed n esd ay , M a rch 3.— “T h e A ra b ” w ith A lice 'f e r r y a n d R am o n N o v arro a t th e L y ceu m de Luxe. T h u rsd a y , M arch 4.— “F in e C lo th e s” a n d “ T h e lm a ” a t th e L y ceu m O pen A ir T h e a tre . S a tu rd a y . M arch 6.—A rriv a l of G re a t W h ite T ra in . T u esd ay , M arch 16.—- S t P a tr ic k ’s C o n cert, L y ceu m th e a tr e . W ed n esd ay , M arch 17.— 8 t. P a tr ic k s Day S p o rts M eeting, r e n d a .

Cannery and Hospital Mr Lang Sympathetic

Following the anim ated discus­ sion a t th e m eeting of the Griffith Soldiers' League, Mr. J. H. Kelly brought the question of the chargé for extra' w ater before the Full Board a t its m eeting a t Leeton on W ednesday. He did not receive very much satisfaction from th e C om m leslon-

T h e re w as a p e rso n a l in te rlu d e a< th e F \ill B o ard a L e e to n on W ed n es day, in w h ich *,4.r. J . H . ^veily, M r B re w s te r, a n d th e “A re a N ew s" w ere MR DUNN FOR ENGLAND involved. Mr. K elly m ad e a re m a rk a t th e la s t m e e tin g ot th e M irroo'l B oard to M essrs Dunn, Couch and T hom pson, th e m em bers of th e deputation w h ich , a s it w as re p o rte d in th e “A rea •r. appointed to interview th e S tate G overnm ent and secure, if possible, News*’ M r. B r e w s te r to o k exception T h e view p u t b efo re th e B o ard by th e com pletion of th e Griffith C annery, did all th a t they could in th a t a n d h e w ro te to M r. E v a tt, reside«! M r. K elly w as th a t In a s k in g so ld ie r regard and th e two first named then busied them selves on the question co m m issio n er, on th e su b je c t. M r "e ttle rs , esp e c ia lly th o se w h o se fa rm s V oull in fo rm ed M r. B re w s te r th a t th e of th e new Griffith Hospital which appeared to have dropped from offi­ w ere n o t In fu ll b e a iin g , to p a y a r e p o rt w as w ro n g a n d M r. K elly had cial recollection. c h a rg e of £ 1 an d fu rn is h an u n d e r­ sa id n o th in g to w h ich ex cep tio n need ta k in g to p ay th e co st of ex cess w a te r be ta k e n . M r. K elly told M r. B rew It w as not 8 0 , they found, for the chief m edical officer of th e Depart­ in J u n e of each y ear, a h a rd s h ip w as s te r on W e d n e sd a y , t h a t h e w as co r­ m ent of Health w as engaged on a modification of the plans of the o ften in flicted . M any of th e s e ttle rs re c tly re p o rte d , b u t t h a t he h ad in proposed hospital to fit in with the suggestion th a t th e G overnm ent ex­ w ere h a rd p re sse d fo r re a d y c a s h a n d te n d e d no o ffen ce. Mr. E v a tt a ssu re d ------------- 4------------pend its share or the estim ated cost in th e im m ediate erection of a por­ ■h e s e te rm s p re v e n te d th em ap p ly in g M r. B re w s te r th a t he saw no p erso n al “TH E ARAB" ON WEDNESDAY for w a te r a n d t h a t m e a n t t h a t th e o r­ tion of th e hospital to be followed w ithin four years by com pletion of reflec tio n in M r. K elly ’s r e m a rk s even NIGHT. c h a rd s w e re su fferin g in co n seq u en ce. th e institution by th e district. a s re p o rte d a n d a f te r /th ese v ario u s F irst and Last. T h e g r e a t R ex In g ra m p ro d u ctio n , e x p la n a tio n s M r. B re w s te r sa id th a t in Mr. E v a tt said th a t no s e ttle r need " T h e A ra b ” in w h ich A lice T e rry am i a n y c a s e it did n o t m a tte r. It had O n a r riv a l In S ydney, th e th re e he w ould view th e m a tte r sy m p a th e ti a p p e a re d to h im from th e re p o rt th a t m e m b e rs of th e d e p u ta tio n w em cally. T h e P re m ie r in fo rm e d th e d ep u ­ go w ith o u t w a te r. H e could ap p lv fo r R a m o n N o v a rro s ta r m th e lead in g s h o rt te rm lo an to cover th e £ 1 d e ­ ro les co m es to th e L y ceu m on W edM r. K elly h a d re p rim a n d e d him pub s tr a ig h t to P a r lia m e n t H ouse, w h ere ta tio n th a t h e pro p o sed se n d in g Mi n ed d ay n ig h t. No p ic tu re sin c e “ T he licly fo r a n alleg ed a c t of h is w ith o u t th ey m e t M r. B est, M.L.A., a n d a r D unn to E n g la n d to h a n d le tu e dis p o sit a n d th e fu ll p ay m en t. Mr. K elly sa id th a t it w as th e s e S h e ik ” h a s m ad e su c h a p ro fo u n d Imfln d in g o u t w h e th e r th e fa c ts w ere as r a n g e m e n ts w e re m a d e w ith him foi posal of th e a r e a ’s p ro d u cts. s h o r t te rm loans th at th ey w ish ed to p rssio n upon p ic tu re g o ers an d n o t a h e s ta te d . th e d e p u ta tio n to be In tro d u c e d to Mr avoid. T h ey w e re g e ttin g m an y se t­ few c ritic s h a v e placed “ T h e A ra b ” The H ospital Too. T h e p a ra g ra p h w h ich cau sed all th e Vv. P^ D unn, M in is te r fo r A g ric u ltu re tle rs in to difficu lties an d h e a sk e d th a t o n a h ig h e r level. In M iss T e rry an d b o th e r w as In cluded in o u r r e p o rt of a n d m in is te ria l h e a d of th e C om m is H a v in g ex p lo ited ev e ry m e a n s th a th e c h a rg e s fo r e x tra w a te r be p laced N o v a rro th e e film can b o ast tw o of th e la s t M irrool B o ard m eetin g . T h ese Sion. M r. T h o m p so n th e n w e n t to con they Could oi o b ta in in g ih e o b je c t ol on te rm s a c c o u n t. T h e firs t e s se n ­ th e m o st ta le n te d s ta r s of th e day. w ere th e o ffen d ing w ordp: s u it M r. B u tte n s h a w , a n o th e r of th e th e ir trip , Mr. C ouch a n d Mr. Dun, tial, sa id Mr. K elly, w as th a t th e farm s T o -n ig h t’s p rin c ip a l fe a tu re him w ill “ T w o o th e r q u e s tio n s w ere in tro d u local m e m b e rs, w l'lle Mr. D unn and th e n took u p th e h o sp ita l question. sho u ld g et th e w a te r th e y re q u ire d . b e “ T h e G re a te s t L ove of A ll” of ced by Mr. K elly. T h e firs t d e a lt w ith Mr. C ouch s o u g h t o u t l^ r. E Taunerj Mr. E^'miinery’s aid w as a g a in Sv^ugli Mr. E v a tt (sm ilin g ): “A nd th e la s t w h ich G eorge B eh an Is b o th p ro d u c e r th e L a k e V iew lu c e rn e farm s. Mr. an d e n liste d h is sy m p a th y a n d sup a n d h e to o k th e m to th e D ep a rtm e n t h a t it sho u ld b e p aid fo r? ” an d s ta r. l i t is a p o w erfu l d ra m a full K elly sa id t h a t h e h a d b een Inform ed port. Mr. B e st in tro d u c e d th e depu of H e a lth , w h e re th e y fo u n d th a t D Mr. K elly sa id th a t to p re se rv e th e of p a th o s an d com edy, d ra m a tic s itu a ­ by a s e ttle r t h a t M r. B re w s te r h a d dc- ta tio n to M r. D unn. M r. B u tte n sh a w Dick, ch ie f m ed ical officer, w as con­ a s s e t in th e farm s, i t w a s e s s e n tia l tio n s, e x c e lle n t p h o to g rap h y an d an e la r e d th a t th e C om m ission w as not w as u n a b le to a tte n d on a c c o u n t of a s id e rin g t.he p la n s of th e p ro p o se h a t w a te r b e m a d e a v a ila b le on th e a p p e a lin g sto ry , g o in g on w ith th e su g g e ste d e x p e ri­ p rio r e n g a g e m e n t a n d M r. F’lanner.v h o sp ita l w ith a view to d ecid in g w h a e a s ie s t p o ssib le te rm s. T h u rs d a y n ig h t's p ro g ra m m e in ­ m e n t of a d ry a r e a w ork ed in con­ w as e n g a g e d w ith d e p u ta tio n s in con liiodiflcatioD s sliould b e m a d e to a d a p t Mr. E v a tt re p e a te d th e co n te n tio n clu d es tw o e x c e lle u t d ra m a s in “T h el­ ju n c tio n w ith a n irrig a tio n lu c e r n e n ectio n w ith th e B ro k en H ill w ate th e m to th e d iife re n c e in e x p e n d itu re h e m a d e p rev io u sly , w h en request«^d m a ” w ith b e a u tifu l J a n e N o v ak in blo ck , a s reco m m en d ed by th e B oard. fam ine. Itetw een £12,000, th e G o v e rn in e A '. h a t a d v a n c e s fo r ch aff an d sp ra y in g th e le a d in g ro le an d “F in e C lo th es” H e th o u g h t i t im p ro p e r th a t a n officer q u o ta a n d th e lu ll e s tim a te d cost, m a te ria l b e c h a rg e d to te rm s acco u n t, w ith an a ll s t a r c a s t w h ich in clu d es, M inister to Reconsider. o f th e C o m m ission sh ould d ecid e to £24,000. T h e officer told th e d e p u ta ­ h a t to ad d to a m a n ’s d e b t a t a tim e L ew is S to n e, P e rc y M arm o n t, A lm a n e g a tiv e a d ecisio n of th e B o ard in M r. D unn w as su p p o rte d by h is tw ' tion th a t th e re v isio n of th e p iam w h en th e C lassificatio n C o m m ittee R u b e n s, R ay m o n d G riffith an d a h o st th is w ay. fellow c o m m issio n ers, M e ssrs E v att would be co m p leted w ith in a fo rtn ig h t w as a b o u t to re d u c e th a t d e b t w as a n d D are, a n d th e th r e e d ep u tief a n d th a t th e y w ould th e n be subm iite^ sim p ly g iv in g th e ad d ed m o n ey aw ay o f o th e r a lm o st eq u al w ell k n o w n film p lay ers. ». s ta te d th e ir c a s e a s re p o rte d in a re to th e M in ister, Mr. G ann, fo r h is ap “A nd I c a n n o t giv e w a te r aw a y howc e n t iss u e of th e " A re a N ew s.’ proval o r o th e rw ise . v e r m u ch I w ould lik e to ” s a id Mr. M e ssrs C ouch a n d D unn r e p o r t th at E v a tt Meeting Next Saturday. th e M in is te r w as e n tire ly «sympa Mr. H u d so n a g a in b ro u g h t b efo re th e tic a n d p ro m ised th a t h e would T h is w a s a p a rtic u la rly sa tis fa c to ry h e B oard a d isp u te b etw e e n a Y en d a ---------:o :--------SE T T L E R S' REPRESENTATIVES re c o n sid e r th e w hole c a n n e ry q u estio n piece of w ork, fo r it h ad b een feared s e ttle r an d th e w a te r ' bailiff, re g a rd YENDA LEAGUE TO CLOSE. on th e b a s is of a sm a lle r c a n n e ry c o s t­ WANTED. th a t th e D e p a rtm e n t of H e a lth , a fte r ns: th e s e ttle r ’s m e te r read in g . ing in th e re g io n of £80,000. H e m ad e liste n in g to th e r e p re s e n ta tio n s of M r T h is tim e h e a sk e d th e B oard to ^ T h e a d jo u rn e d a n n u a l m e e tin g of it q u ite p la in th a t h e w as co nvinced Couch w h en he a p p ro a c h e d th e m re Tlve a ru lin g t h a t th e r e a d in g of th e \ e n d a bx-anch of th e S o ld iers' L eag u e T E R M S O P T H E IN Q U IR V . th a t a fa c to ry of th e cap a c ity a n d co st c e n tly a s a d e p u ty of th e h o sp ita l com ­ m e te rs be th e final l e s t a s to th e called fo r F e b ru a ry 20th, w as a n o th e r o rig in a lly p ro p o se d w as beyond th e m itte e , h ad fo rg o tte n all ab o u t th e m o u n t o f w a te r used . M r. H udson “d u d ” n o t en o u g h tu rn e d u p to m ak e Mr. E vatt, R esident Commission­ re q u ire m e n ts of th e a re a . a m eetin g . G rim th H o sp ita l. L e tte rs to th e M inis sa id th a t th e s e ttle r in q u e stio n acer, announced a t th e executive T h e co m m itte e m e t la te r on a n d de­ te r re m a in e d u n a n s w e re d a n d th e '“o rd in g to h is m e te r h ad u se d onlyPREM IER'S SYMPATHY. led, in v iew o f the continued fa ilu re board m eeting on W ednesday, w hole m a tte r w as b elh g ig n o red a p ­ tw elv e fe e t of w a te r w h en h e w as to g e t a m eeixiig. uxe o u . y u iin g w a s F o llo w in g th a t in te rv ie w , th e depu th a t the Commission had decided p a re n tly , a n d all th e tim e th e con.ges su d d e n ly In fo rm ed by th e bailiff th a t ta tio n s p lit up. M e ssrs Courîh and a t th e h o sp ita l w as becom ing le bad used up h is w h n 'e w a te r rig h t to w in d up th e S ub B ran ch . to go ahead and call for nom ina­ D unn r e p o rt t h a t th e y h a d re p e a te d w o rse. J u s t a t th e p re s e n t th e s e c re ta ry of 19 fe e t a n d w ou ld h a v e to p a y fo r tives on th e trib u n als to th e conin te rv ie w s w ith Mr. E la n n e ry , subse A public m e e tin g w ill be h eld a t th e ■’ny m o re w a te r h e m ig h t n eed , a n d and c o m m u te e a re e n g ag ed on s e v e r­ q u en tly , a n d la s t W ed n esd ay m o rn in g L yceum on S a tu rd a y a fte rrn o o n to re ­ £ 1 to h av e h is w h eel te s te d . T h is al im p o rta n t m a tte r s In c o n n ectio n tives on hte trib u n a ls to be con­ h e to o k th e m to th e P re m ie r. Mi- ceive th e r e p o rts of th e m e m b e rs of s e ttle r had b een u sin g w a te r s p a rin g ­ w iin p en sio n s a n d th e G erm an V erg e stitu ted to deal with civilian farm s L a n g told th em th a t h e w ould asli th e d e p u ta tio n , a n d to c o n sid e r the ly to avoid th e c h a rg e fo r e x tr a w a te r, uequesi. As on e of th e l a te r p a rtic u ­ in th e term s of th e resolutions Mr. D unn to su b m it a full r e p o rt on I q u estio n of f u rth e r a c tio n if It be fh e bailiff declart-d th a t th e m e te r la rly is o f u r g e n t im p o rta n c e , a n d concarried a t last years’ round table ..d reu , it w as th e w h o le q u e s tio n , a n d p ro m ised th a t ! d eem ed n e c e ssa ry . w as n o t re c o rd in g p ro p erly , b u t th e o-^xns a widow au .. conference. s e ttle r h ad n o p ro o f of th a t. If a s e t­ d ecid ed to se e th e b u sin e ss on h an d to tle r d esired h is m e te r te s te d h e w as a co n clu sio n b efo re fin a lisin g m a tte rs. T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t pro v id ed a s h o rt c h a rg e d £ 1 a n d it w as m o st u n faii As th in g s a re a t p re s e n t, h o w ev er, th e d isc u ssio n .. Mr. K elly sa id th a t in ta b le co n feren ce. th a t h e sh o u ld be c h a rg e d a £ 1 w h en S e c re ta ry c a n n o t ta k e up an y m o re c o m m u n icatio n s to th e M in is te r fo r T h a t a T rib u n a l be ap p o in te d to it w as th e C om m issio n th a t q u e stio n ­ co m p lain ts a n d a d u s tm e n ts u n .e s s th e A g ric u ltu re , M r. D unn, tlie L e a se h o ld ­ deal w ith c iv ilia n c a s e s a s follow s: — decisio n of tn e c o m m itte e la a lte r e d ed th e c o rre c tn e s s of th e read in g . e r s C am p aig n h ad so u g h t th e te rm s of ( 1) C o n s titu tio n :— by a G en eral M eetin g , i t a p p e a rs a s Bailiff and Settler. re fe re n c e u n d e r w h ich th e trib u n a ls A t a m e e tin g of th e G riffith VineC h a irm an a p p o in te d by th e G o v ern ­ M r B re w s te r sa id Mr. H udson i'' th e ru lin g o f th e co m m itte e w ill w ould w ork. H e said th a t th e fa c t g ro w e rs A sso ciatio n on F rid a y n ig h t s m e n t: should h e a r b o th sid es. T h e bailiff ta n d a n d th e S u b B ran ch go o u t a s t h a t th e te rm s of re fe re n c e of th e s o l­ a m otion w as c a rrie d em pow | ing th e so o n a s th e m a tte r s on h an d a r e final­ d ie r s ’ e n q u iry h ad n o t b een an n o u n ced R e p re s e n ta tiv e of th e C om m ission; e x e c u tiv e of th e a s so c ia tio n to ta k e had found t h a t th e m eter, w h en r e ­ ised. m oved, sh o w ed th e sa m e re a d in g a s ’ h a d ca u se d a lo t of h e a r tb u rn in g a n d R e p re s e n ta tiv e of S e ttle rs. s te p s to b rin g ab o u t if p o ssib le a r e ­ in fa c t re su lte d in som e s e ttle r s ta k in g d u ctio n in th e excise on s p ir it u se d in w hen ch e c k e d fo u r re a d lrg s p rev io u s­ (2) M a tte rs to be d e a lt w ith :— ly'. S u rely , h e sâfd, thq. B o ard woulu TROTTING CLUB'S MISFORTUNE. o f an a ttitu d e of h o stility to th e e n ­ T h e re w as a proviso (a ) A p p lic a tio n by c iv ilian s e ttle rs w ine m ak in g . O n W ed n e sd a y th e G riffith T ro ttin g not a s k th a t th e m e te r be a c ce p ted as q u iry . th a t th e red u ctio n sh ould be so ught th e final te s t of th e a m o u r t of w a te r C lub ra n a h o sp ita l b en efit m e e tin g Mr. E lvatt: S u re ly th e p o sitio n is f o r : — only on th e u iid e rsta n m u g th a t th e used in su ch a case. w ith u n h ap p y re su lts . A sp e cial m e e t­ r a th e r d iffe re n t in th is case w h ere you (1) W ritin g d ow n of lia b ilitie s; g ro w e rs w ould slia re in th e benefit. Mr. H u d so n : I am a s read y to ta k e in g of th e co m m itte e w as held on EMfixed y o u r ow n te rm s. (2) R e -d esig n in g of a re a , gi-anting I t w as p o in ted o u t th a t a re c e n t r e ­ d ay n ig h t w h en th e t r e a s u r e r 's s t a te ­ th e w ord of th e s e ttle r as th e w o rd of M r. K elly sa id th a t it a p p e a re d to of a d d itio n a l la n d ; d u ctio n of one sh illin g in th e ex cise fhe bailiff an d th e s e ttle r a s s u re d m e m e n t d isclo sed a c o n s id e ra b le lo ss on h im th a t th e te rm s of re fe re n c e w ould b ad n o t so Far been of a n y benefit to (3) C lassificatio n of th e lan d ; fh a t th e m e te r re c o rd e d e a c h w at«r^ th e m eetin g . pt-obably be m o re specific th a n th e th e g ro w ers. Ing. A lthough th e m e e tin g w as w h o lly a (4) H om e m a in te n a n c e area. b ro a d lin e s of th e reso lu tio n s. Mr. Jo h n T hom pson w ho resp o n d ed benefit fo r th e h o sp ita l th e p u b lic w ere M eters Intentionally Broken. Mr. E v a tt sa id th a t an y e x a c t de­ (b ) R e -v alu atio n of th e farm.s w h ere to th e re q u e s t of th e p re sid e n t, Mr. R. con sp icu o u s by th e ir ab se n c e Mr. B re w ste r u rg ed a s a n o th e r obfin itio n of its te rm s w ould b e lik ely to a r e a h a s b een a lte re d , o r a d d itio n a l D. W estm o re, an d m oved th e re so lu ­ T h e m e m b e rs of th e c o m m itte e n a rro w th e sco p e of th e trib u n a ls. la n d g r a n te d :— tio n r e fe rr e d to said th a t th e ex cise .lectlon to Mr. H u d so n ’s request, the ag reed to su b m it to a lev y to m a k e fact th a t h u n d re d s of m e te rs w ere M r.. K elly p o in ted o u t to th e Com ­ B oth th e s e ttle r s a n d th e C om m is­ c o n s titu te d a d ire c t ta x on th e p rim a ry broken in th e y e a r— m a n y of th em good th e d eficit b u t th e o p in io n w as m iss io n e r t h a t on e of th e p ro v isio n s sion to h a v e th e r ig h t of a p p eal to p ro d u cer. T he excise, it w as a n n o u n ­ in ten tio n ally . e x p re ss e d by s e v e ra l sp e a k e rs th a t It so u g h t b y th e C a m p a ig n w as th a t th e th e la n d an d v a lu a tio n c o u r t a s to re ­ ced, h ad been raised from six p e n ce to Mr. E v a tt said w h en th e bailiff only w as u se le ss to a tte m p t to r u n an y trib u n a ls sh o u ld h a v e leg al p o w er to v a lu a tio n u n d e r (b ). six sh illin g s. re p o rte d a d e fe c t in the m eter when m o re tr o ttin g m e e tin g s in G riffith a s giv e effect to th e ir findings. T o th is, T h a t a ll s e ttle r s (b o th s o ld ie rs and six a d d itio n a l fe e t had b een used, it th e r e se em ed n o ch a n c e of a d e q u a te Mr. E v a tt rep lied t h a t n o such pow er w as a m a tte r w h ich m e rite d in q u iry p u b lic su p p o rt. w a s g iv en to th e trib u n a ls in th e A ct c iv ilia n s), an d w h e th e r th e ir farm s an d it w as reso lv ed th a t th e c a s e be h av e b een a lte re d in a r e a o r noL be w h ich e n a b le d th e m to be se t up. Bandsm en Entertained. th o ro u g h ly in v e s tig a te d an d th e cyclo­ ---------------------T h e C o m m issio n er f u rth e r s'tated g ra n te d th e r ig h t o f* h p p eal to th e M em b ers of th e Griffith B an d g ath erm e te r re a d in g be a c ce p ted a s th e t h a t n o m in a tio n s w ould b e in v ited lan d a n d v a lu a tio n c o u rt w ith re g a rd a d d it io n a l t r a in s t o r u n . e a a t th e hom e of Mr, C, H. P ark in s final re c o rd w h ere it w as w o rk in g to fro m th e A sso c ia tio n s re p re s e n te d a t to th e u n im p ro v e d c a p ita l v a lu e of th é T h e R a ilw a y D e p a rtm e n t an n o u n ces th e s a tis fa c tio n of both p a rtie s. on ETiday n ig h t w hen M r. G. T . P ro u d th e c o n fe re n c e a n d also an y five land. th a t, com m encing n e x t M onday a m ix­ o n e of th e ir co m p an y w a s e n te rta in e d TO SEE T H E MINISTER. le a s e h o ld e rs w o uld be c o m p e te n t to ed tr a in se rv ic e w ill be provided , on p rio r to h is d e p a r tu re fo r S ydney n o m in a te a c a n d id a te . If n ecessa ry , So se rio u sly does th e C am paign G rifflth-H lllaton line, in ad d itio n to th e w h ere h e is to b e m a rrie d n e x t S a tu r ­ th e C om m ission w ould co n d u ct an C o m m ittee view th e C o m m issio n ’s a c ­ rail m o to r service. T h e ru n n in g of h te d ay a fte rn o o n to M iss P. Ju llep . ---------:o :--------e le c tio n th o u g h th e y w e re n o t an x io u s tion Ip c a llin g fo r n o m in a tio n s b efo re m ixed tr a in w ill be a s to llo w s: Mr. V. K ennedy In a few w ell ch osen to do so. T h e organisers o f tJie St. P a trick ’s th e te r m s of re fe re n c e h a v e b een m ad e G riffith d e p a r t: Monday.s, Wcdne.sA n a d v e rtis e m e n t c a lln lg fo r n o m in ­ a v a ila b le to s e ttle r s t h a t on S a tu rd a y days, F rid a y s, 2..'i0 p.m . a rriv in g H lil Concert report that th e y are m aking words ex p ressed the good w ish es of a tio n s w ill b e found in th is issue. great headw ay and have gathered to- the b ^ d a m e n to Mr. Proud and on m o rn in g M r. J. H. K elly, o rg a n isin g sto n a t 6.55 p.m . th e ir b e h a lf p re se n te d him a hntiA. T h e te rm s under w h ich th e trib u n ­ s e c re ta ry w a s d e s p a tc h e d to S yd n ey .gether an orchestra of the v ery best H lll^ o n d e p a rt: T uesdays, Thurs a ls w ill work as «et o a t In th e follow ­ to In te rv ie w t h e - m in isterial c h a irm a n days, S a tu rd a y s, 1 p.m . a rriv in g G rif­ m usicians in th e district, which will som e Mlver teapot, su itab ly insertbed. M usic, dancing, gam es and card« in g resolu tion passed a t the round of th e CommisBlon, Mr, W . F. Dunn. fith at 6.S5 p.m. render beautiful «election s throughout ^®*-ture« o f th is m o st enJoyabla the evening. socia l evening.

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