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I LA I II UK Mli »i KUAN KLIN.1 m de.ith ol Mi (isnrge I- aukliti at i lit* ng* of 7'» yuara, lomofei from Ymi dmtrict one of (In* oldest residents. Mi i«nk I in wa* (Inr *1(1*11 ■ok of III* Inte ■I11faii Franklin of the Murrotubidgra, * who look up laud nod aottlsd on ihe li.inka of th* Manumbidgee,over silty yem* »K°* n*er Boaarbolo, and wna about (he tint whit# ir«ilt;lent llt;» U out u,t» (ha Hrindabella mountain* nod l»ke np laud, lie owned that beautiful apot 00 (lie bank* of the (Jo 'diadigl.ee River which t-au be aeen ao well from the Hi Midahalla Mountain, It in now a pi.niiine rraoil and owned by Mr. 'I'hoa hmtiklin, brot.ier of the deceased. The late Mi. (ieoige Frauklin married the eh lent daughter of Ihe late Mr. James Connell, who with four aone and Hve daughters survive him, for whom the liteateat aympathy ia felt. Mr Franklin waa a good neighbour and alway#■ haidworking honest mail. The fun- 1 cral took place ou Sunday, and waa veiy largely attended, the remaiua being interred in the Charoh of England cemo-lery, the Rev. J. Pike reading the prayers for the dead—Yasa Courier.Ha an Cocoa roa Ybabm. My •on. who ia a young man. •uttered tor y*ra with a hard cuugb on hia cheat. . Write* Mia. C. Crottjr, Little l*nnisoo-*tr*ef, (Arrington, N 8.W •• He would ooogh allnight Lng. and would gu purple In tin- face, «n.i hi* eyea would *w*ll np. almost bursting -ut of in* head. I often thought b«* would bleak a blood *ea*al. I took him to doctor* ■n-i guru him numerous oougli curea. but he r. mu inml just aa bad aasvvr. I really tiling I would hare loat him but for Ur. Hhddon'a New Discovery. After a law doaea hia cough •a* •■••ed. and after ha had taken ail botth*. ha »aa quite well. Fries, 1/d and 3a. Obtainable everywhere.ITHE CAPTAIN’S FLAT MINES. ITin. Captain’* Flat silver mines which under the management of Captain Treweuick employed s large number of nien for many years and have aiuce beeu shut down, srs about to be reopened at tba and of the year, we are informed, when 3U or 4U man will be taken on. 8everal men have been kept ou doting the time operation* have been luapended to keep Ihe proprietor* in potaaasiotff—Braid wood Dispatch.WARDEN’S COURT.Mr.. WacpkM Williams presided over a v*ry busy mining court ou Monday, at which authorities to enter private land* waa granted aa follows :—Frederick Juhuaou, H • J. M. E. Frankliti, 4 ; A. H. Ctoaksr, 1 ; H. E. Bridle, 1 ; William Dawes, I ; T. E. Woodger, 2 A number of application* ware also withdrawn or refoaed. Frederick Jobnaou'* application to entar opou portion of William Reid'a land «u adjourned on-HI 10th January neat, pending receipt of departmental report aa to whether une is private land or Crowu land.FOE A LONG TIME- 1 h»v* been going to writ* and thank you tor the good Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy ha* done my little girl. Ivy.” writes Hr. boula Ureeo, Perth, The. Ever elnca *he ••a a baby ah* turn been subject to aeverw ooJdi oa the obeet bat Chamberlaio'e Cough Bsaudy always give* her attlok rsllsl and , nru ksr solda'' For eat* by aU ehsmista Md - ------
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Queanbeyan Age

Queanbeyan, New South Wales, AU

Tue, Dec 10, 1912

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