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  5. ARCHBISHOPS' ALLOWANCES

    The Anglican Synod for the Diocese of Sydney is to meet in the Chapter House, at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Monday next. There ...

    Article : 405 words
  6. A ROUGH AND TUMBLE

    Roger James Kennedy, dealer, of Cessnock, asked Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Sydney Divorce Court, for a judicial separation from Elste Netta ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. The Bull's Eye and some outers

    Buy War Loan Bounds. Saturday next will be the final of the Queen Carnival. The Friendly Societies' Queen party ...

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  8. TEACHERS AND ARBITRATION

    The teaching fraternity are leaving no stone unturned in their endeavor to obtain arbitration. The latest move is a scheme for the federation ...

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  9. TRAVELLED 350 MILLS

    An unusual leature was revealed during the progress of a summons case at the North Sydney Police Court. Denis Gallagher proceeded ...

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  10. RAILWAY FARES

    In a communication read at the meeting of the Marr[?]ckville Council, the kuring-gai Shire Council sought co-operation in protesting against the ...

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  11. FILTHY RAILWAY CARRIAGES

    At a meeting of the Kandos Progress Association one number referred to the filthy condition of railway carriages in which the public had to travel, and ...

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  12. ABSENT FROM WORK

    Some workmen acquire the habit stopping away from work whenever it suits them. The excuse for so doing is invariably sickness. This ...

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  14. TRAINING OUR RIFLE SHOTS

    Lieutenant-Colonel A.M. Ross, D.S.O.., of the General staff. Australian Corps, in France, who was asked by the N.R.A., to give his opinion on the ...

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  15. A WAITER'S MONEY.

    Albert Edward Pond, 43, a seaman, was charged before Mr. Macfarlane, at the Central Police Court, with hav­ing, on or about July 31 last, stolen ...

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  17. WOOL REPORT.

    The Australian, Mercantile, Land and Finance Company, Limited report under date 24th September, 1918.— The opening of the 1918-19 selling ...

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