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  2. RECRUTTING.

    The official figures for Monday last were:— Central Recruiting Depot, 28; country, 25; total for Tuesday, 53. To the 250 men who were accepted in New ...

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  3. COST OF LIVING.

    In compliance with the wish expressed by the President of the Board of Trade, when the method of reviewing the question of the cost of living was discussed at the first ...

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  4. RED CROSS.

    "It is God's work we are engaged on, just as much as it is work for our own race, and for the freedom of the world from old-time tyranny," said Lady Davidson, in opening the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AFTER FOUR YEARS.

    It is officially announced that tickets of admission will not be issued for the meeting of citizens convened by the Lord Mayor to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the entry ...

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  7. THE WAR LOAN.

    A meeting was held to-night in the council chambers for the purpose of launching the campaign for the forthcoming war loan. At the invitation of the committee, the Acting ...

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  8. SHIPPING PROBLEM.

    In the course of his reply to a deputation which waited upon him this afternoon, the Acting Minister for the Navy, Mr. Poynton, commented upon the number of deputations ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.

    The seventeenth half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Australian Bank of Commerce, Ltd., was held at the banking-house yesterday, Mr. Mark Sheldon, chairman of ...

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  10. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  11. POLICE CHANGES.

    Important changes in the New South Wales police force were announced by the InspectorGeneral (Mr. James Mitchell) yesterday. Mr. John Tait, who has held the position ...

    Article : 313 words
  12. PARLIAMENT MAY NOT ADJOURN.

    Mr. Holman, Premier, said last night that the Cabinet had reconsidered the proposition that the State Parliament should further adjourn, when it meets on August 13, for ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. R.A. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

    The Historical Society will be known in future as the Royal Australian Historical Society. At last night's monthly meeting in the ...

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  14. MR. JAMES GETS RECRUITS.

    The North Coast "March to Freedom" column, which is being accompanied by Mr. James, Minister for Education, is apparently meeting with gratifying success. Yesterday ...

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  15. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES IN ENGLAND.

    The Defence Department announced to-day that owing to the increased cost of living in the United Kingdom the Federal Cabinet had approved of dependents of members of ...

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  16. WEEK'S ENLISTMENTS.

    During last week 557 recruits enlisted in the Commonwealth compared with 618 in the previous week. Details are:—New South Wales 250 last week, 274 previous week: ...

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  17. COUNTRY MARCHES.

    The small township of Manildra, with a population of 300, added 10 recruits to the Western "March to Freedom." The column was welcome by Mr. T. M. Benton, ...

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  18. SHIPPING. COASTAL AND INTERSTATE.

    Wakatipu, s, 1945 tons, Captain Murray, from Newcastle. Union S.S. Co., Ltd., agents. Five Islands, s, 941 tons, Captain Mabb, from Brisbane. ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. CASUALTIES.

    GOULBURN.—Violet May Brodie, aged 4[?] years, residing with her parents at Wallogorang, died from the effects of a vehicle accident. Deceased's ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    Captain Alfred Seymour Shepherd, D.S.O., M.C., of the Royal Flying Corps, special reserve, who was reported missing on July 20, 1917, and later reported killed in aerial ...

    Article : 363 words
  21. MISS STELLA POWER.

    Had Miss Stella Power made her debut at the Conservatorium last night, instead of a second appearance after an interval of months signalised by her tour in America with Dame ...

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  22. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    The war anniversary commemoration has been arranged for Sunday afternoon next at 3 o'clock, in the Sydney Town Hall, and the meeting will be preceded at 2.30 o'clock by ...

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  23. DEPARTURES.—July 30.

    Camira, s, for Queens' and ports. Kooyong, s, for Newcastle. Aeon, s, for Wallaroo. Cooma, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  24. FRENCH SOLDIERS TO SPEAK.

    The Minister for Recruiting (Mr. Orchard) stated yesterday that several of the French soldiers who are at present in Sydney Mill speak at a recruiting meeting in Martin-place ...

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  25. COALMINERS.

    The Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation has submitted a claim to the employers for a minimum daily and weekly wage, and preference of employment. The ...

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  26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 31.

    Morinda, s, for Rabaul, via ports: Manuka, s, for Hobart: Koolonga, s, for Port Pirie; Wollongbar, s, for Byron Bay, via Newcastle; Erina, s, for Gosford and Woy Woy: Duroby, s, for the Tweed River, and ...

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  27. CLEARANCES.—July 30.

    {No abstract available}

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  28. GAMING-HOUSE RAID.

    On the charge of having had the care and management of a common gaming-house, Frederick Fortune, at the City Court this morning was fined £100, with £2/7/6 costs, ...

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  29. INDEX. NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

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  30. BAR HARBOURS.

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  31. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TWEED HEADS (374m).—July 30: Boambee, s, Gunbar, s, barbound. Passed: July 30, Marjorie, 12.15 p.m., south. BYRON BAY (345m).—July 30. Duroby, s, ...

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  32. NO MORE LOTTERIES.

    The Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia (Professor Macintyre), in reply to an urgent protest on behalf of his Church when war-loan lotteries were ...

    Article : 135 words
  33. MINISTERS AT MILLIONS CLUB.

    The following Ministers have accepted the invitation of the Millions Club to be present at a function in the Town Hall on Thursday, at 12.45 p.m.:—Mr. Watt, Acting Prime ...

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  34. HEALTH AND HOUSES.

    A very interesting matter was mentioned yesterday afternoon by Mr. C. T. Trickett, when lecturing before the members of the Health Society, the president (Mr. G. F. ...

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  35. FATHER O'REILLY'S SPEECH.

    Sir,—Father O'Reilly has stopped out of one hole into another. When I insist that the question is not whether "Protestants" thought their points of doctrinal difference ...

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  36. FREETRADE AND LAND VALUES LEAGUE.

    The league held its annual meeting on Monday night, when Mr. A. R. Easton, the retiring president, occupied the chair. Alderman Chas. Savage was elected president for ...

    Article : 205 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  38. DENTISTS ON SERVICE.

    Delegates to the interstate conference of the National Dental Association were welcomed by the Mayor of Adelaide, Alderman C. J. R. Glover, to-day. ...

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  39. INSURANCE OF SOLDIERS.

    In his annual report the Public Trustee makes mention of the work performed by his department in the insurance of recruits. He states that up to the date of the report 750 ...

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  40. EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE.

    Miss Clelland, while driving two horses in a buggy yesterday with Mrs. S. Hillas and three children, pulled up at Mrs. Hillas' house. The ladies got out, and when taking ...

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  41. ITALIAN RED CROSS DAY.

    The amounts banked up to yesterday morning in connection with the Italian Red Cross Day Fund totalled £40,753/1/7. Returns have yet to be received from 54 country towns in ...

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  42. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  43. STATE SERVANTS AND FEDERAL TAXES.

    It was stated definitely by the Premier (Mr. Holman) last night that his Government was committed to legislation during the coming session of Parliament to render State Civil ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. TO-DAY.

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  45. COAL PURCHASE BOARD.

    Mr. Willis, secretary to the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, said yesterday that the Coal (Purchase Board would hold its first meeting in Sydney on ...

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  46. DEATH OF MR. T. F. CUMMING.

    The death occurred in Melbourne yesterday morning of Mr. Thomas F. Cumming. Mr. Cumming, who was born in Melbourne in 1842, was the youngest son of the late Mr. John ...

    Article : 111 words
  47. SCHOOL OF ARTS CLOSED.

    At the general meeting of the Tumbarumba School of Arts all the committee resigned. No nominations were forthcoming, so the institute is closed. After hearing of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  48. CORNSACKS.

    A number of jute merchants had an interview yesterday with the Minister in charge of shipping, and president of the Australian Wheat Board (Senator Russell). They ...

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  49. RUBBLE-WORKERS WANTED.

    Rubble workers who will give one Saturday afternoon or Sunday in each month in connection with the work of building homes for disabled soldiers or war widows at Matraville, ...

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  50. NAVAL MEN ON FURLOUGH.

    The President (Mrs. W. J. White) and other officials of the Naval Men and Transport Crews' Reunion visited Garden Island and presented cigars, cigarettes, etc., to the 60 ...

    Article : 47 words
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