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  2. To-Day's Weather

    Chiefly fine, but cloudy at first, with cool to cold squally W. to S.W. winds but some passing showers towards evening and at night. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. OPENING OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON—-THE BIG LEAGUE GAME

    INCIDENT AT THE FOOTBALL MATCH, E. SUBURBS V. BALMAIN, AT SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND YESTERDAY. P. CONAGHAN TACKLING RAY NORMAN, WITH J. CRAIG (B.) MOVING FOR THE BALL. H. CAPLES IS ON THE LEFT, AND L. A. CUBITT ON THE RIGHT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GETTING READY TO PAY THE WAR GRATUITY

    The War Gratuity Bill having at last passed the Federal Parliament, the many thousands of persons entitled to its benefits will be anxious to know to what they ...

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  6. THE PRINCE IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—The strike has proved a very depressing set-back to the Prince's visit. It is still uncertain what the ultimate effect of the ...

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  7. COMIC OPERA STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday.—The London branches of the National Union of Railwaymen, numbering; 50,000 members, carried a resolution on Saturday to "work to ...

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  8. GENERAL BIRDWOOD

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Queenslanders have excelled themselves in honoring General Birdwood. To-day was to all intents and purposes a holiday in the ...

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  9. SCENE IN THEATRE

    LONDON, Friday. — Extraordinary scenes occurred in the Garrick Theatre, when interruptions from the gallery compelled the abandonment of the first night ...

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  10. RED RAG EDUCATION

    At the annual Labor College Conference in the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, a delegate attempted to define the position of the Workers' Educational Association ...

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  11. SYDNEY ARRANGEMENTS

    The recently published programme for the Prince's visit to N.S.W. has been slightly modified at the Prince's request, but, except in matters of local detail, ...

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  12. Plot to Murder Officials

    VANCOUVER. Friday.— Attorney-General Palmer has asserted that a plot for murder of various State officials, in the course of the celebrations on May 1, ...

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  13. Y.M.C.A. Attacked

    PERTH, Saturday.—An interlude which occurred at the Federal Congress of the Returned Soldiers' League was remarkable for general and emphatic ...

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  14. STRANGE HIDING PLACES

    LONDON, Friday.—Half of the £18,000 stolen in Dublin has been recovered, and probably the rest will soon be found. Gold and notes were found in strange ...

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  15. Tweed for Soldiers.

    The Returned Soldiers' League are arranging for the issue of tweed the week after next. Absolute preference is not given to members of the League, and ...

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  16. Commonwealth Note Issue.

    According to Treasury figures there was £56,994,463 worth of Australian notes in circulation in April, against which gold coin was held valued at ...

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  17. JUST TOO LATE

    H. CAPLES FAILS TO BLOCK G. ROBINSON'S KICK. INCIDENT IN THE RUGBY LEAGUE GAME, E. SUBURBS V. BALMAIN, AT THE CRICKET GROUND YESTERDAY, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. The Anzac Memorial

    In the bourse of the week a deputation from the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League will wait on the Premier with a request that, in the event of ...

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  19. DOMINIONS AND NAVY

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Walter Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at the Constitutional Club, said the Imperial Conference to be held in London next ...

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  20. Traffic Blocked at Burwood

    Railway traffic on the main suburban down line was hung up for 15 minutes yesterday afternoon. The delay was caused by the breakage of a draw-bar on ...

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  21. TWO GRIM EXECUTIONERS

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Petrograd says it is officially stated that the revolution and disease have cost Russia 25,000,000 lives. ...

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  22. Is There a Platinum Ring ?

    FORBES, Saturday.—There are said to be only two places in the world where platinum is produced, namely, at Fifield (in Forbes district) and in the Ural ...

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  23. NO SATURDAY WORK

    The struggle over hours between employers and men in the building trades continues. During the week neither side made any move of importance, ...

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  24. BEST ENGINES IN THE WORLD

    The employees of the Clyde Engineering Works held their annual picnic at Clifton Gardens yesterday. At the official , luncheon, Mr. J. T. Lang, Colonial ...

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  25. Teachers' Right of Appeal

    In his report to the Council of the N.S.W. Teachers' Association the president (Mr. Dash) said the executive had given the necessary authority to its local ...

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  26. MUTTON GLUT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday.—The Cabinet has deputed Sir L. Worthington Evans to inquire into the glut of mutton and decide upon the best course to be adopted to ...

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  27. A Murder Charge

    BATHURST, Saturday.—Christopher Fowler (22), a returned soldier, holding the Military Medal for distinguished conduct at Messines, was charged before Mr. ...

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  28. U.S. Peace Resolution

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The Foreign Relations Committee of the U.S. Senate has reported favorably on a resolution terminating the state of war that existed ...

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  29. Old Lady Injured

    Mrs. Johnstone, 63, slipped in the hall of her residence, Carlton-crescent, Summer Hill, yesterday afternoon and fractured her left thigh. She was removed to ...

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  30. Motor 'Bus Catches Fire.

    Passengers in a motor 'bus running from the Railway to Bondi were startled when flames burst from the radiator while the 'bus was proceeding along ...

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  31. Concussion from a Fall.

    While walking downstairs at Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street, City, about midday yesterday, Thomas Bent, 55. a clerk, slipped and fell to the bottom. He ...

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  32. Phosphates in Morocco.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Paris message reports that important phosphate deposits, estimated to exceed 10,000,000,000 tons, have been discovered in Morocco. An ...

    Article : 31 words
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