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  3. FOR THE EMPIRE. SELECTING HORSES.

    Sir,—Now that the boys are once more being called upon to uphold the honour of the old f[?]g, I trust that they will bear in mind some of the disadvantages that we laboured under ...

    Article : 368 words
  4. MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. Justice Street, sitting as a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the meat export trade, heard further evidence in Sydney yesterday. Mr. T. R. Bavin represented the ...

    Article : 671 words
  5. A NOTABLE LABOUR LEADER.

    The death took place in South Australia yesterday of Mr. Gregor M'Gregor, the leader of the Labour patty in the Federal Senate. He had been ill for some time, and his death ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 528 words
  6. OIL SUPPLIES.

    Sir,—I would like to direct attention to the feet that at Torbane, near Caportee, oil has teen produced from shale, and a contract entered into for a supply of a 1,000,000 gallons ...

    Article : 151 words
  7. COMMERCIAL PATRIOTISM.

    Sir,—My son, who is in the Light Horse, his been in the habit ol hiring a mount for the parades at 7s 6d each time, and not long since the charse was 5s, the Government allowance. ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. SYDNEY CONDOLENCE.

    The Labour Council last night accorded a vote of condolence with the widow of the late Mr. McGregor. ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    In the Assembly to-day sympathetic reference was made to the death of ex-Senator McGregor. The Acting Premier, Sir Richard Butler referred to him as one of the State's ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Federal Tariff Commissioners were occupied at Parliament House throughout the whole of yesterday in hearing evidence regarding the timber trade and the proposed extra ...

    Article : 421 words
  11. "THE NATION IS THE POORER."

    The following telegram was despatched by the Prime Minister to Mrs. McGregor this afternoon:—"Deep sympathy and condolences from colleagues and self. The nation is the ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. CANADA'S EXAMPLE.

    Sir,—We have all heard with envious pride dour cousin Canada's noble gift of a million bags of wheat to the nation's war supplies. May not Australasia also send an appropriate ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. PROSPECTING PARTIES.

    Sir,—Most of the big producing metalliferous mines of New South Wales have closed, or will shortly do so; and all the small developing mines will not be able to keep going ...

    Article : 402 words
  14. A BAG OF WHEAT.

    Sir,—There are many Australians who would like to emulate, in so far as lar in their power, the magnificent generosity of Mr. Dixson and others, and to show their ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I desire to protest against the proposal of the Lord Mayor to follow the lead of Melbourne in limiting the application of the patriotic fund to Australia. Such ...

    Article : 357 words
  16. FOR THE FATHERLESS.

    Sir,—Young Australia—boys and girls alike —are taking an intense interest in the war. May I suggest a method by which their onthusiasm may be turned to good account, and ...

    Article : 155 words
  17. HOME MISSION FETE.

    The unusual spectacle of a large marque[?] erected in the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral arrested the passers-by in George-street yesterday, whose first apprchension of a ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Sir,—As I was hon. secretary for the Queensland Patriotic Fund during and after the Boer war, I naturally feel special interest in the move that is being made in Sydney to ...

    Article : 498 words
  19. DISTRICT CIVILIAN RIFLE CLUBS.

    Sir,—I beg to ask you to place before your renders the urgent necessity to at once do some little things for Great Britain; it is most necessary for our moral health, honour, ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Sir,—I understand on excellent authority that the Railway Department is intending to dispense with a number of men in its employ. Now, sir, as one of the employees. I ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. HOW I REMOVED A STONE OF FAT FROM MY HIPS AND ABDOMEN IN TWO WEEKS' TIME.

    For years I tried every possible means to hide the excessive fat on my hips and abdomen. It seemed as if it had accumulated on just the two places that it would be most noticeable. Everyting I tried ...

    Article : 314 words
  22. KEEP COOL

    Sir,—It is with much pleasure one notes your remarks upon the present crisis, in which you urge the business community to keep its head cool, and, as far as possible, ...

    Article : 227 words
  23. BAD BREAKING OUT OK NECK.

    10 Lackey-street, St. Peters. N.S.W.—"For several months I had a very bad breaking out of sores which formed large scabs on my neck. The sores and seabs were very painful, also itching; in fact, the itching ...

    Article : 185 words
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