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  6. DEATH OF EX-M.L.A.

    The Coroner, Mr. Mortimer, opened the inquest concerning the death of Mr. Robert Pyars, 69. who was found shot at his home at North Casino on Tuesday evening. Mr. Pyars was a ...

    Article : 624 words
  7. THE NORTON DIVORCE SUITS.

    There was another development [?] in a [?] adjournment in the [?] concluded suits, in which the wife Ada Norton, asked for a Judical ...

    Article : 530 words
  8. POPE'S MOVE FOR PEACE

    A Reuter message from Rome says that the Pope, in an autograph letter, begged King Albert of Belgium to initiate steps towards peace. The King answered to the negative while ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    Trafalgar Day was celebrated in day by [?] demonstrations There were numberless wreaths in Trafalgar Square including many private wreaths in memory of ...

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  10. AUSTRIANS SUFFER.

    A [?] says that the [?] counter and [?] the Australians the south[?] of Belgrade [?] rible [?] ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The polling in the general elections was heavy throughout the Union. Mr. Kentrid[?] (Laborite) defeated Mr. Henwood (Unionist) for Durban Central. Sir J. ...

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  12. AUTOMATIC 'PHONES FOR LIDCOMBE.

    The Postal Department purposes putting this Lidcombe Automatic Telephone Exchange into operation at about 1.30 p.m. to-morrow, from which time the subscribers connected to this ...

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  13. COPPER REFINING.

    Shortly after the war broke out. It was feared that the big electrolytic refining and s[?]ng works at Port Kembla would either have to close down or curtail operations. The sudden ...

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  14. GAS CLOUDS.

    A communique issued [?] After a violent [?] renewed his attack on [?] front eastward of Rheims at [?] ...

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  15. ALLIES' DAY.

    In answer to Newton Council inquires [?] in bow the Allies Day Committee proposed [?] deal with the money collected on [?] the town Clerk Mr W. G. [?] ...

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  16. MENANGLE PARK RACES.

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  17. CASHING ATTACK.

    A communique states that after a dashing coup-de-main the Russian troops carried the German positions to the south-eastward of Baranovitchi. ...

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  18. FATAL KICK FROM HORSE

    Claude Parmenter, 10 son of a selector at Anburn [?] near [?] was kicked in the region of the heart on Wednesday by a yeartime colt running in a paddock. He died within ...

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  19. HOSPITALS FOR OUR WOUNDED

    A commission had [?] consider the establishment of hospital [?] slightly wounded [?] from the Dardanells. ...

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  20. HORSE RESENTS MEDICINE

    While John M'Grath [?] a carrier living in King-street. St. Peters, was giving his horse a [?] on Thursday night he was kicked on the left leg which was fractured. ...

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  21. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    Lord Saint Davids raised the question in the House of Lords that a full meeting of the Privy Council, should be summoned to discuss the whole war situation. ...

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  22. FAIR AT AUBURN.

    At the Auburn Town Hall an [?] Fair in aid of St. Philips [?] was officially opened by Mrs [?] in the practice of [?] The ...

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  23. WOOLLEN MILLS TROUBLE.

    Having given a weeks note of their intention to cease work, about [?] men, women and girls, employed at the Australian Wollen Mills, in Sydenham-road. Marckiville, ...

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  25. PARDON FOR WOMEN.

    The Kaiser has telegraphed to King Alfonso of Spain, stating that in response to the Pope's appeal, he has pardoned the Countless Jeanne de Beileville, and Madame Thuliaz, and other ...

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  26. DELAYED REPORT OF SOLDIER'S DEATH.

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  27. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    A series of three days auction sales was commenced in the Brisbane market on Tuesday, and concluded yesterday, a total of slightly over 40,000 bales being offered, comprising a ...

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  28. EUCHRE PARTY AT PADDINGTON

    There was a large attendance at the Paddington Town Hall, when a [?] party [?] was held in connection with the Aile[?] Bay movement. The hall was pretty [?] ...

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  29. FINANCIAL

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  30. TIMBER FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    After an uneventful voyage of 14 days the barque Daniel under command of Captain Wh[?]ton arrived at Sydney this morning from Wan[?]ul, with [?],0001 of timber [?] to the ...

    Article : 46 words
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