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  4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    It is proposed to give a large number of new powers to municipal and shiro councils by the Local Government Bill just introduced in the N.S.W. ...

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  5. POLITICAL FIELD

    A statement of outstanding importance has been made by Mr. Holman in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly regarding the financial situation. The Premier ...

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  6. CHILDREN'S HEALTH

    In opening a new open-air wing of a State school a few days ago. Mr. J. D. Storey, Queensland Secretary for Public Instruction, touched ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. THE WHEAT SEIZURE

    The Wheat Acquisition Bill of the N.S.W. Labor Government was received [?] the Legislative Council from the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, and ...

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  8. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The British officers in Egypt are most favorably impressed by the appearance and bearing of the Australians, and the troops are delighted at the prospect of ...

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  9. AEROPLANE RAIDS

    The activity of British and French aviators in Belgium is a source of great anxiety to the Germans, who, in order to cope with the attacks from the air, are ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. FLOODED FLANDERS

    The weather in Flanders has been tempestuous for the past week, and torrential rains have enormously swollen the artificial floods created by the opening of ...

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  11. A COSTLY ALLY

    It is a notable fact that every nation with whom Turkey has cultivated close relationships has discovered sooner or later that the Sublime Porte regarded ...

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  12. TURKISH ACTIVITY.

    There are many reports (by way of Berlin) of the extraordinary activity of the Turks against the Allies, but so far as can be ascertained through less tainted ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. BAVARIAN GENERAL KILLED.

    General von Meyer, one of the divisional commanders of the Bavarian army, while entering a motor car last week, was killed by an arrow shot by an ...

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  14. A FANTASTIC BATTLE.

    Early on Monday morning last the Germans made another desperate attempt to cross the floods south-east of Ramseapelle, using three powerful motor boats ...

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  15. HIGING IN THE AIR.

    A Dutch correspondent mentions a new trick of the Germans. They make great smoke clouds in the air to shroud the movements of aircraft and prevent ...

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  16. MAIN ROADS BOARD.

    The provisions of the Main Roads Bill have been revised, and included in the Local Government Bill, now before the N.S.W. Parliament. It is provided that ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. HANGARS SET ON FIRE.

    The Allies, by means of their airmen, are carrying the war into the enemy's country, but always with a definiteness of objective that is a strong, contrast to ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. DISEASES OF THE EYES.

    The Department, Mr. Storey explains, has found that so far as school children are concerned, eye troubles are almost wholly confined to the western district. ...

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  19. AEROPLANES OVER SINAI.

    British aeroplanes are constantly patrolling the Sinai Peninsula. There in no sign of the enemy. Hostile camps on the border of the desert have been ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. THE KAISER'S PROMISES.

    In Constantinople, complaints are being made that Germany is not assisting Turkey sufficiently. The Kaiser, before the war, promised illimitable supplies ...

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  21. AN AIRMAN'S BRUTALITY.

    A Taube aeroplane attempted to destroy the railway station at Hazebrouck, in the French department of Nord on Sunday. The first bomb dropped ...

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  22. PLUNDERING TURKS.

    Then the situation in Palestine is causing grave anxiety in Berlin. German commanders have asked for 150,000 picked Germans to defend the Christian ...

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  23. COUNCILS AND STRAY CATTLE.

    Under the new Local Government Bill, councils in New South Wales are empowered to deal more effectively with stray cattle. They arc given the right to ...

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  24. FORWARD PRESSURE.

    The offensive movement against the Germans on French and Belgian soil now covers the greater part of the battle-line, extending from the North Sea to ...

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  25. MARTIAL LAW IN THE SOUDAN.

    Special efforts are being made to stir up native tribes against the British in Egypt. Four German officers have arrived in Cyrenaica with a considerable ...

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  26. A PROTEST FROM CANOWINDRA.

    At a meeting of the Canowindra branch F.S.A. it was decided to send the following resolutions passed to the Premier: "That farmers, as a body, as a result ...

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  27. ANOTHER MISCALCULATION.

    It was fondly hoped that the declaration of war by Turkey would be the signal for a revolt in India, but this has proved another of Germany's ...

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  28. AMMUNITION TRAIN BLOWN UP.

    A French airman, according to a report from Amsterdam, was the central figure of an exciting episode at Feluv, [?]ainault. On Monday he tried to dro[?] ...

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  29. WIDTH OF TYRES.

    In the Local Government Bill now before the N.S.W. Parliament, the long-vexed question of a statutory width of tyres is dealt with, provision being made ...

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  30. LABOR IN CONFERENCE.

    The sixth Commonwealth Political Labor Conference is to be commenced in Adelaide on May 24, 1915, and the various branches of the Political Labor ...

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  31. LACK OF PATERNAL SUPPORT.

    Mr. Storey states that if all the parents would co-operate with the Department in the larger centres of the country eye troubles would gradually be stamped ...

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  32. A PAGE FROM HISTORY.

    Captain A. W. Pearse writes.—Diocletian regulated all prices and wages throughout Rome. A maximum value was fixed for every kind of food, grain ...

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  33. STATE INDUSTRIES.

    Having established certain State works, the Holman Government has decided that public departments must give preference to tenders from those, establishments ...

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  34. HEALTH OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    A return has been presented to the N.S.W. Minister for Education which shows that out of a total enrolment of 231,861 primary school children 18,923 ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. TO REGULATE BUILDING.

    The powers of shire and municipal councils in New South Wales to regulate building are to be extended under the new Local Government Bill. Under the ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. THE WAR CABLES

    The "Farmer and Settler" direct service of war cables has proved to be absolutely reliable, and [?] days in advance of other services. Our readers are invited to ...

    Article : 103 words
  37. OPPOSITION LEADER'S PAY.

    The question of paying a special salary to the leader of the opposition has again cropped up in the Commonwealth Parliament. Mr. Fisher, the Prime ...

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  38. FARMERS PETITION THE COUNCIL.

    At a large meeting of the Grenfell branch F.S.A. on Saturday, the N.S.W. Wheat Purchase Bill was discussed, and the following motion was carried ...

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  39. WHERE THE AUSTRALIANS MAY FIGHT.

    Egypt, and the neighboring countries of Arabia, Asia Minor, Syria, Persia, Sudan, and Aby[?]inia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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