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  4. [?] FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.

    Here are some delicious soups that [?] prove Very tempting now that [?] cold weather has commenced: [?] Soup.—The bones and ...

    Article : 1,151 words
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  7. PERSONAL

    The happy relations which exist between employers and employees were exemplified at Jones Bros.’ garage. age, Summer Street, at the week-end. ...

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  8. SYDNEY’S SOCIAL SIDE.

    Everybody knows that Mr. Bavin is after Sir Granville Ryrle’s job, and that is why Mrs. Bavin Is going to England, too. Sir Granville is too ...

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  9. “ALL WELL.”

    After 12 long days’ anxious searching for the lost Southern Cross and its [?] crew, who, after an alarming message out of the ether, were heard ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. An Emotional Player.

    [?]ca Mo[?] is a very emotional ar[?]. She sways all over the place, and even moves her feet. Her hair fails over her face, which is a very ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. Bruces’ Sackcloth and Ashes.

    The State Governor and party were not at Randwick races, on Saturday, but the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven were present with the ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. Mary Muting Engaged.

    Miss Mary Lane Mullins. youngest daughter of Mr. John Lane M[?] M.L.C, Is engaged to Dr. Ta[?], whose wife died about a year ago. The ...

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  13. Nowhere to Sit.

    Mrs. W. F. Foster did not succumb to the numerous farewell parties bold in her honor-someone estimated the total as 210—but smiled at the races ...

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  14. Smithy’s Plane Undamaged.

    The Southern Cross, although unable to fly at present, is undamaged, and an soon as a supply of oil and pot is taken aboard, an attempt will ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. Machine Still on Madbank.

    It has now been disclosed that Captain Holden dropped a note to the Southern Cross fliers, asking them if they would be able to get the machine ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. A German Ch[?].

    The chess World Is to have a [?] gushed visitor some time this year in the person of Mr, [?] Weber. of Frankfurt. He Is [?]to Australia ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. A Positive Disgrace.

    The tearoom Is even worse. Not even in a third-class restaurant—if you have ever been in such a place— would you see chipped cups. As a ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. Oviation for Captain Holden.

    Captain Holden has been given a wonderful ovation by the people of Wyndham, who held a public meeting, and passed a hearty vote of thanks to ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. Anderson Still Missing.

    Up till a late hour to-night, no news has been received of Lieutenant Anderson. ...

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  20. SAID HANRAHAN.

    “We'll he roomed,” said [?], In accents most forlorn, Outside the church, are mass began One frosty Sunday morn. ...

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  21. Camouflage.

    While not so exclusive as it was to be, the ball that winds up the Easier gaieties at the Golf Club was a very bright affair. The night was balmy ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. WEDDING.

    At a nuptial mass, celebrated by Rev. Father Lawler, at St. Michael’s Church, Man[?]dra, on Wednesday, 3rd April, Miss Edna Hills Livermore, ...

    Article : 315 words
  23. Where are the Idle?

    The passing of Easter has left everyone very tired. How to keep up the pace is the problem. The old expression “Idle rich;” is no longer ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. Keith Anderson Still Misting.

    There still is no news of Kelth Anderson. The two R.A.A.F. planes, which are flying to his rescue, arrived at Mildura ...

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  25. SUNDAY SCHOOLS’ ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Orange District Sunday Schools’ Association was held, on Saturday evening, in the Presbyterian School Hall. ...

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  26. Rest-Cures.

    The business girl—and her name is legion—is in still worse case. She is the most Inveterate pleasure-seeker of the lot, not excepting teachers, who ...

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  27. Pilot Chater’s Search.

    [?] Chater flew over the country in the vicinity where the Southern Cross landed, and he investigated several native fires without discovering ...

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  28. Goulburn Plane Forced Down.

    Captain Matheson, who is flying the Goulburn Club’s Moth to join in the search for the Southern Cross, made a forced landing at Duchess, about 60 ...

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  29. Sunday Dancing Forbidden.

    The practice is growing of people taking collages, or going lo small boarding houses, going lo the larger places for the dances, and returning ...

    Article : 122 words
  30. Fliers Communicated With.

    Amalgamated Wireless, Australasian Ltd., to-day issued the following messages. which were received from Wyndham, last night:— ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. Vegetables.

    In the vegetable garden plants of [?]. cucumbers, or marrows, which have finished fruiting, may be taken out, and the ground prepared for a ...

    Article : 205 words
  32. YOUR HOME GARDEN.

    The recent rains have made preparation of the ground and the planting of evergreen shrubs and trees most opportune. The rain has gone deeply ...

    Article : 423 words
  33. BREACH OF THE LOTTERIES ACT.

    An aftermath of the Molong Show was enacted at that town's Police Court, on Thursday, when Henry Austin Day was charged with offering for ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. Financing a Club.

    Even when they marry, modern girls are never idle. If they do not rear a family they go in for public life of some sort. This Is the choice of Mrs. ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    “The Daily Telegraph,” publishing the third Instalment of the official history of the Gallipoli campaign, points out that Lord Fisher wrote a ...

    Article : 213 words
  36. Newspaper Comment.

    The “Morning Post,” in an editorial, says: “It is safe to say that the disaster to the Southern Cross was through no fault of the crew, two of ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. Country and Interstate Guests.

    Mrs. M. Canty gave a delightful party at the Ambassadors. 011 Friday. in honor of her sister, Mrs. Roderick Macdonnell (Lake Cowal) and nephew, ...

    Article : 139 words
  38. JAPANESE TAKE NO RISKS.

    Following the so-called [?] of the Tsinan incident between [?] and Japan, at Shantung, resulting [?] the promise of the Japanese to [?] ...

    Article : 151 words
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  41. Captain Holden for Derby.

    A message was received in Sydney this morning from Captain Holden, staling that he was flying to Derby to day, and will drop additional ...

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  42. TIRED OF LIVING.

    With his [?]oes just touching the ground, and a box on which he had been standing kicked a few feet away. John Henry Glover, an old-age ...

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  43. The Floor Floors.

    Mrs. Garlick Is doing her best to popularise the Town Hall for dancing. St. Vincent’s ball, held there on Friday. was very, vice-regal, and filled ...

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  44. Southern Cross bas Mate.

    The Canberra has wirelessed that she dropped more food to the Southern Cross, and while she was hovering around, a W.A. Airways’ machine ...

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  45. JOCKEY ELLIS’ DEATH.

    Alfred W[?] Ellis, who was charged wish [?] his son, Edward Manrice, the well-known jockey, was found not [?]. Mr. Justice James. ...

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  47. The Homing Pigeon.

    When Captain Holden was with the Australian Air Force during the war, be was nicknamed “The Homing Pig[?],” owing to the fact that he always ...

    Article : 36 words
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  49. The [?] Rich.

    The Blue and Gold ball, at the Amba[?]dors (for the Country Women’s Association) was very good. “All any work,” says Mrs. H. C. [?], who ...

    Article : 121 words
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