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  5. NATIONAL RATIONING

    Captain Bathurst, Under-Secretary to the Food Controller's Department, announced in the House of Commons that a national rationing scheme was ...

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  6. MR. HUGHES' PROMISES

    Spunking in Bathurst last night Mr. J. C. Watson referred to the suggestion that the promises of the Prime Minister could not be relied upon. In ...

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  7. The Bull's Eye and Sime Outers

    Tomorrow is [?] day, and avery engable person should record a vote. This is a [?] which every person who has a vote, is given own once ...

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  8. LABOR'S MANIFESTO

    Mr. J. C. Watson, former Prime Minister, yesterday replied to Mr. Tudor's mumfesto. He remarked that the Labor leader's statement indicated ...

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  9. MR E. S CARR

    "Almost too moderate to be a Labor member Mr. E. S. Carr always had in the House the courage of his opinions. Though not an attractive ...

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  10. CASUALTIES

    The 201st casualty list was issued to-day. It contains the names of 88 officers and 883 others, the details being: Accidentally killed, 2 men; ...

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  11. GERMAN LEADERSHIP.

    The Berliner newspaper "Berliner Tageblatt," says, that Herr Colin, a Socialist member of the Reichstag, has proposed the appointment of a ...

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  12. JUST THE SIMPLE TRUTH.

    Tho packers of "Ophir" tea know that it is a good tea, and unequalled on the Australian market. None but crack, hill-grown. Ceylon gardens' are used in ...

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  13. FIRE IN A RESIDENCE

    At the inquest to-day concerning a fire in the residence of Frederick Johnson, near Smithfield, on April 11, evidence was given that the ...

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  14. FULL LABOR ESSENTIAL

    The Military Court at Greymouth, refusing an appeal on behalf of coal miners, stated its attitude through the chairman, who said: "In the present ...

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  15. AN APPEAL TO WOMEN

    We appeal to you to-day as women to women, women mourning the loss of dear ones, women sick at heart because of the agony of the world, ...

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  16. SLAUGHTER OF THE CHICKENS

    David Chrystal, n poultry breeder was to-day fined £5, with 27/ costs, for sending by rail 35 chickens in a box measuring 72 x 15 x 18in. Only five ...

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  17. REMURRAGE RATES

    The trouble which has been brewing at Alexandria for some considerable time over the excessive demurrage rates charged came to a head, ...

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  18. MADAM MELBA.

    Madam Melba has arrived at Auckland. She states she will not slug in New Zealand owing to a bereavement. She had, she mentioned, already raised ...

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  19. REMEMBER.

    That the National party is the win-the-war party. That it is composed of men of varied opinions united in face of ...

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  20. HATS OFF.

    When a soldier witness walked into the Glebe Police Court with his hat on, he was ordered by a police officer ...

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  21. COMIC OPERA

    At the Manly Council meeting Alderman Reid, who is himself a frequent participant in the council's debates, complained of not being able to ...

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  22. RATEPAYER'S TROUBLES.

    Mr. C. Sullivan, of Havannah-street, again wrote to the Bathurst council last night complaining of the "disgraceful condition of footpaths ...

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  23. RECARDING OUR PARKS.

    The parks committee reported to the Bathurst Council on Wednesday night having considered the matter of payment made to the park staff for ...

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  24. WENT ON THE RACEHORSES

    Arthur John Leggo (46), formerly a teller in the Moore-street branch of the Government Savings Bank, was to-day charged before Mr. Smithers, ...

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  25. THE HOUR BROUGHT THE MAN.

    When the Nation wanted an army it found Kitchener. When tho Empire wanted n leader it discovered Hughes. When Australia wauted Aspirin to meet ...

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  26. HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    The secretary reported to the monthly meeting of the Bathurst District hospital yesterday that the patients remaining in the hospital on April 11 ...

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