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  2. A.I.F.

    The following appointments and promotions in connection with the.Australian Imperial Force, made by the General Commanding Officer, are gazetted as having been confirmed:- ...

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  3. MERCHANTMEN,

    The Wilson Cabinet has refused to endorse the principle that armed merchantmen can be sunk without warning. They decided that the existing principles of ...

    Article : 125 words
  4. RECRUITING.

    Recruiting was not very brisk yesterday, only 44 men being accepted at the barracks, and 38 at the Town Ball, manking a total of 82. It has been decided by Headquarters to ...

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  5. MONDAY'S RIOT.

    Sir,—You have published much correspondence on this matter, and probably don't want much more, but there are one or two things that have not been said that seem to need ...

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  6. THE CAMPS.

    The District Commandant, Col. Ramaciotti, accompanied by Col. Dodds, Adjutant General, and the,Secretary to the Defence Department, Mr. Trumble, visited the camps at Liverpool ...

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  7. ENEMY GOODS.

    The second annual meeting'of members on the Sydney register of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers was held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms yesterday, ...

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  8. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Representatives of the Commonwealth and State Governments and the.Federal War Committee met in conference at Federal Parliament House this afternoon, to consider a ...

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  9. COUNTRY ENLISTMENTS.

    The following figures of country enlistments from Monday to Wednesday have been supplied to the Premier by the military authorities:—Goulburn, 21; Armidale, 28; ...

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  10. A RIOT LEADER.

    Patrick Murphy, a dungaree-clad recruit, was charged at Liverpool Court yesterday with being drunk and disorderly in Scott-street, Liverpool, on Monday last. He was ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' SEASON TICKETS.

    The District Commandant, Col. Ramaciotti, stated yesterday that he had had an Interview with the Chief Commissioner for Railways, and arrangements were practically ...

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  12. LOYAL SIGNALLERS.

    The New South Wales Signallers' School, now at Casula, under Lieut. Petschler, wish it known that when certain men of other units in the camp mutinied the Signallers refused ...

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  13. SENATOR ROOT'S CRITICISM.

    At the Repubician State Convention Senator Elihu Root (ex-Secretary of State), denounced the Wilson Administration for falling to protect Americans either in ...

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  14. "CARMICHAEL'S THOUSAND."

    Those members of the A.I.F who are known generally.as "Carmichael's Thousand,"-and officially as "Carmichael's Rifle Club men," are leaving for Newcastle,on Monday next; ...

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  15. HIGH COURT.

    The High Court delivered its Judgment in matters in which the Waterside Workers' Federation appealed against the decisions of the Supreme Court in two cases in which ...

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  16. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "A.M.C." (Camden).—(1) Not at present; '(2) not until April; (3) Yes;' a St. John Ambulance certificate at the least. "Sister" (Globe Point).—Apply, giving the fullest ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE 'HERALD.

    Sir,—The question of soldiers and drink seems to have been worrying 'a lol of people intely, especially, since Monday's disturbance. To my mind, as long as men are treated as ...

    Article : 353 words
  18. COST OF WAR.

    Mr. Reginald M'Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated in the House of Commons that the national debt rose from £708,000,000 in 1914 to £2,200,000,000 in ...

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  19. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    The spectre of a water famine in the metropolitan area has lately confronted the Public Works Department, The Ministerial head, Mr. J. H. Cann, 'has lately had his-eye fixed ...

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  20. BABBIER MINERS.

    The strike committee last night decided that all necessary work, other than productive, be exempt, providing the men do not work over 44 hours; all time worked over that period ...

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  21. TAXING AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. M'Kenna has discussed the question of taxing amusements with Sir George Alexander (St.James's Theatre), ana representatives of the cinematograph industry, ...

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  22. MEN OF ANZAC.

    There was none of the aspects of a lecture about the address given yesterday afternoon to the members of the New South Wales district of the Australian Journalists' Association, ...

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  23. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The business of the Sydney Labour Council was carried on last evening without being interrupted, as on the two previous Thursdays, by visitors representing the I.W.W. and ...

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  24. PRICE OF FOOD.

    The Board of Trade report shows that since the war prices of food have increased 47 per cent, in the United Kingdom, 82 per cent,in Berlin, and 113 ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I observe with pleasure that Mr. Carmichael's Rifle Battalion did not particiate in the disgraceful behaviour of Monday. By refusing to partake in the riot they, showed ...

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  26. BILLIARDS.

    The scores in the billiard match between Gray and Inmna now stand:—Gray, 12,875(including a 700 break unfinished): Inman [?] ...

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  27. EXPORT OF LEATHER PROHIBITED,

    An Order in Council has been gazetted prohibiting the export of leather of all kinds. ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I see that they have paid all the soldiers in camp. Now, I am not saying that they should not be paid, but don't you think that they should have stopped the day's pay ...

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  29. LATE SHIPPING.

    Moorabool, s, for Melbourne,via Newcastle. ...

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  30. TELEGRAPHIC.

    WILSON'S PROMONTORY (426M).—Passed: Feb. 17, Coorna, s, 3.15 a.m., outward. ADELAIDE.—Dep: Feb. 17, Indarrz, s. for eastern States. ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I am a retired officer, after 34 years' service, 23 years continuous in New South Wales. I am in favour of beer canteens, and have never had occasion to complain of the ...

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  32. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    At the police court yesterday. Charles Torey Smith, 36, was charged with that, being a prohibited immigrant, having been convicted, of a crime and sentenced to imprisonment for ...

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  33. SOLDIER DISCHARGED.

    As a result of a court-martial, Sergeant Lionel Lambert Eaton, otherwise known as Conrad Constantine Eitel, has been discharged from the Australian Imperial Force. He was ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON ([?]).—Dep: Feb. 17, [?], & for Sydney, at 6 p.m. ...

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  35. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat, [?]: flour, £22/10/:bran firm,£4/10/;pollard, £6, Barley strong, English 3/10 to 4/1, choice Cheraties to 4/3, cane 2/11 to 3/1. Oats quiet, good milling Algerians scarce, 2/2[?] to 2/3: feed dull, 2/ to [?] ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—In Justice to the 15th Reinforcements of the 1st Battalion shortly going to the front will you kindly publish that this battalion voluntarily and manfully took their ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  38. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    All those suffering from injuries as a result of the railway accident near Campania on Tuesday afternoon are making a good recovery, with the exception of the following:- ...

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  39. THIRD ANZAC LECTURE.

    The new point in Mr. Ashmead Bartlett's lecture on the Gallipoli campaign last night was extraneous to his theme, consisting as it did of an interesting reference to the ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The Honourable the Premier rightly demands that the incidents of last Monday should be reviewed in a quiet and reasonable spirit. He goes on to say that liquor ...

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  41. FIRE AT REDFERN.

    A fire broke out last ovening at the wood-bending and spoke manufacturing works which are being carried on for'the estate of the late Mr.Jns. Munro in Walker-street, Redfern. ...

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  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  43. HEAVY WHEAT TRAFFIC.

    As was to be expected, the wheat traffic on the South Australian railways has been exceptionally heavy this season. From November 1 to February 12 the railways carried ...

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  44. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The case of the waterside workers, Who refused to load flour and butter on ships at Port Melbourne, came before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitiatlon Court today, on a ...

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  45. RIOTS DEPLORED.

    The wounded soldiers in No. 2 Auxiliary Hospital, at Blackheath, have written to Mr. William Brooks, ex-president of the Returned Soldiers' Association, stating that they ...

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  46. BOOT REPAIRING.

    A special meeting oF the Master Bootmakers' and Repairers' Association of New South Wales was held in the Queen's Hall last night to deal with what was declared to been crisis ...

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  47. SOLIDERS' FINAL LEAVE.

    Sir,—As a parent of one of the soldiers training at Liverpool Camp. I wish to protest against the final leave rules. It states that each soldier will be allowed two clear ...

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  48. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Postal Authorities state that advice has been received from the Pacific Cable Board that, owing to the temporary loss of carrying capacity caused by cable ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    [?] Meeting: Corner of Johnston [?] [?] road, 8. Her Majesty's Theatre: "So Long, Letty," 8. Criterion Theatre:[?] Fire, "8. ...

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  50. EX-PRISONERS AS FIGHTERS.

    The platern system of drill has been adopted at Bathurst gaol, where prisioners between the ages of 16 and 25 at the time of their conviction are regularly put through the ...

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  51. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon a complimentary matinee, organised by Mr. H.D. Mucintosh, for Mrs. Edward Ranier, will be the occasion of a splendidly comprehensive programme, in which all the leading theatres will be ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND BOARD OF TRADE.

    The following have been appointed a Board of Trade under the Act of last session:- Messrs. R.Hart (a well-known Canterbury banker), P.Hally (Conciliation Commissioner, ...

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  53. EXAMINATION OF VESSELS.

    Examination services at the various ports of the Commonwealth are to be reinstruted forthwith, and will be jointly carried out by the Defence and Naval Departments. ...

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