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  3. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Governor-General despatched a message to the King on Wednesday informing his Majesty that the Prince of Wales had a splendid reception. The King has replied: ...

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  4. SPORTING NOTES.

    Hurdle Race: Taralie or Algous. Flying Handicap: Fortrait or Myamley. Kogarah Stakes: Bonnie Norcen or Sporran. Nursery Handicap (first division): David of First ...

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  5. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Mr. S. Nicholls, M.P., was in Lithgow on Tuesday night at the request of the Factory Union executive in connection with the retrospective payment of 1s per day from ...

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  6. MEDLOW TRAGEDY RECALLED.

    The full court yesterday dismissed, with costs an appeal, under the Workmen's Compensation Act, on behalf if George Thomas Alcock, who sought to act aside a verdict for ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's market quotations:--Maize 10s 6d onions £17 to £18, no potatoes available, chaff £15 to £15 10s, oats 6s 9d to 7s 3d, millet. £33 to £55. new laid eggs 2s 10d to ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Reuter.--President Wilson has vetoed the Knox resolution which was passed by both Houses, declaring that is state of war between the United States and Germany had ...

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  9. BREVITIES.

    The Union Hand will render a programme of music, in the park on Sunday afternoon. Optician Witt's next visit, Saturday June 5. Care Langlands, Jeweller. -0 ...

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  10. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The Hartley Rugby League competitions will be continued on the viaduct ground (opposite the park) on Saturday. The fixtures are True Blues v. Wallaroos and All Blacks ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. SOLICITOR'S DEATH.

    William Montagu Legh, ex-Mayor of Glen Innes, and a well known solicitor, was found dead in a room at the rear of his residence, which was recently destroyed by fire. There ...

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  13. RECENT QUEENSLAND LEGISLATION.

    The " Times.''--Professor Berriedale Keith, writing in the "Times," condemns the Queensland rent enactment and the tramway expropriation as well as breaches of ...

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  14. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    A deputation from the Public Service Association interviewed, the Attorney-General this morning and asked for an amendment of the Public Service Act to provide ...

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  16. DEPORTATION OF GERMANS.

    The Labor Council intends to ask the water front and maritime unions to hold up any ship on which Germans are to be deported. ...

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  17. MR. HUGHES NO LANCER.

    In connection with the Federal Government House ball the correspondent of the Sydney "Sun" says:--"All went well till the Prime Minister, who is a novice at ...

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  18. FLEET INSPECTION.

    The Prince of Wales reviewed the Australian fleet this morning. ...

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  19. SOCCER.

    The Soccer football competitions will be continued on the old showground to-morrow afternoon. The senior grade match will be between Ironworks and Thistles, and will ...

    Article : 158 words
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  21. HILL END GOLD.

    It is not generally known where the gold that has caused all the interest in Hill End shows is being mined. The Amalgamated Company some time ago sank the old Star ...

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  22. FORAGE SHORTAGE.

    Through a scarcity of forage in the town there is a big probability that there will be a serious milk shortage. A local dairyman was yesterday only able to obtain one bushed ...

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  23. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The scheme for the decentralisation of soldier settlement is in the hands of the Public Service Board for consideration. Numerous recommendations have been made ...

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  24. CYCLING.

    The following are the handicaps for the League road race from the park gates to the finger post and return, on Saturday afternoon:--R. Jones[?]ser. T. Fittler 5sec.; ...

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  25. EARLIER CABLES.

    The British Cabinet has decided to discuss with representatives of the dominions the agenda paper for the Spa conference. Financial and other matters will be discussed, ...

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  26. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR LITHGOW.

    Mr. Austin Diamond, well known as an international cricketer by the way, has been on a visit to Lithgow this week on behalf of the P.W. Department, preparing plans and ...

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  27. EFFECTS OF DROUGHT.

    The effect of the drought usually finds expression at the Homebush stock sales. In some districts stock is starving, but in others which have escaped the rigors of a long dry ...

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  28. OUR DIMINISHING WATER SUPPLY.

    The water in the bottom reservoir has during this week become so depleted that recourse has had to be again made to the top reservoir, which on Tuesday contained about ...

    Article : 102 words
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  30. THE BAPTIST CANTATA.

    The grand cantata "Joseph" will be rendered in the Oddfellows Hall on next Tuesday night by the choir of the Baptist Church, which will be augmented to 50 ...

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  31. STATE LABOR EXCHANGES.

    Mr. F. Thyer, local agent of the Government labor exchange, has received a communication from the director of labor exchanges setting out what is provided by the ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. THE AMRITZAR AFFAIR.

    The German Government is reported to have obtained evidence of the formation of a big militarist organisation. It has been formed with the object if preventing the ...

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  33. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    At the Homebush stock sales yesterday the sheep pennings totalled about 46,000. The offering was mixed and the general quality was again fairly good, and satisfactory ...

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  34. OPERATIONS AT NEWNES.

    Operations appear to have been given a fillip of late at Newnes, and there are now about 300 men employed, which is within, a score or so of the number engaged prior to ...

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  35. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    Several advertisements in this issue indictate, that a vigorous prohibition campaign is to be conducted Lithgow and the centres along the Mudgee line during the doming ...

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  36. COMING EVENTS.

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  37. POSITION OF BLACKHEATH COUNCIL.

    Apparently the B.M. Shire Council is taking no chances in connection with the alleged illegality of the new Blackheath municipality. At the last meeting of the shire ...

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  38. RECORD PRICES FOR HAY.

    Hay was in very short supply at the Alexandria market yesterday. The record price of £22 per ton for prime oaten hay was obtained, while lucerne liny of choice quality ...

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