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  6. N.S.W. NEWS RETURNED SOLDIERS WELCOMED.

    The Sydney Town Hall was crowded on Friday morning, when the new lord mayor, in his first official function, welcomed the returning soldiers. The ...

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  7. 'PIERROT PIE'

    Unprecedented success continues to greet Mr. Sydney James' "Pierrot Pie" at Austral. Gardens. The excellence of the new programme—helpiog No. 4 ...

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  8. CRICKET TEAM TO PLAY VICTORIA.

    It is expected that the crickt selection committee (Messrs. Noble, Howard. and Ireland) will on Monday Afternoon next select a New South Wales team to ...

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  9. SOLDIER'S COWS POISONER.

    The result of an analysis of the contents of the stomachs of cows belong, ing to a returned soldier, which mysteri ously died, shows that the cows were ...

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  10. POSITION OF BOXIXG.

    The State Cabinet yesterday considered tht position of boxing. Mr. Fuller, after the meeting said that Cabinet had decided that the condition's prevailin before ...

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  11. VACANCIES ON THE BENCH.

    Regarding the question of filling vacancies on' the hench caused by the retirement of Justices Heydon, Fitzilardings, and Docker, Mr. Fuller said yesterday ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. PROPOSED INCREASED PRICE OF MILK.

    A movement is on foot among the [?] warra dairy farmers to increase the price of city going milk owing to the continued drought. ...

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  14. ONE PRICE FOR MILL OFFAL.

    There is a widespread feeling among the farmers that it would be better for ad concerned if a uniform price for mil1 offal was fixed throughout the Common, ...

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  15. SERIOUS WATER SHORTAGE.

    The water shortage is acute in several townships on the northern coalfields. Householders are compelled to purchase water and convey it to their homes. ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES

    For the first time to-day, at the matinee, "Fields of Honor" will be presented by J. C. Williamson, Ltd., at the Theatre Royal. It is the story of the ...

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  18. SAILING RACES.

    Arrangements were completed to-day for the interstate 18-ft. sailing championship to be held in Sydney in the middle of January. The New South ...

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  19. LARSEN STILL IN HOSPITAL.

    Wilfred Larsen, who is under remand for holding up the Forbes mail, is still in hospital at Bathurst, and probably he will not be able to appear in court ...

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  20. WHARP PILLAGING.

    William James Mannan, a wharfle, was on Friday sentenced to a month's imprisonment for wharf pillaging. The evidence showed that he was caught ...

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  21. CHURCH NEWS

    Rev. B. E. C. Tuck has removed from the Jemestown Baptist Church and will commence his duties in the pastorate of the Glen Osmond Church on Sunday. ...

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  22. FRENCH STEAMER TO ARRIVE.

    The Messageries Maritimes Company received a cable message to-day stating that a steamer of that line was now loading merchandise for Australia at ...

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  23. THE INFLUENZA

    There is very little' new to be said on the treatment of influenza (writes a medical correspondent to the London "Daily Mail"). Many people who escape ...

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  24. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The exceptionally strong programme at the Majestic Theatre has given entire satisfaction to its overflowing audiences ths week. Every item is worthy to rank ...

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  25. CENTRAL PICTURES.

    The new management which has taken over the 'Central Pictures in Wakefield street has arranged for the screening to-night of an attractive Triangle drama ...

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  26. A HOLIDAY IN THE NORTH.

    "Erskine" writes;—I have had a, few [?] holiday up north, and during a that with [?] cheep and cattle farmer heard that a deal of dissatisfaction exists against the way things ...

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  28. TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND.

    At Henley Beach' to-night the Tramways Band will render the following programme:—March "Imrperial Echoes": overture. "La Couronne D'Or" two-step. ...

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  29. "THE BETTER HALF." AT WEST'S.

    Wests will present Alice Brady in "The Better Half" on Monday. Michael Thwaite marries Trixie, the more extravagant and selfish of twin sisters. Success ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The fortnightly meeting of the A.G.W.A. was presided over by the president (Mr. E. W. Slaven). The Port Adelaide branch asked that the association conference should be held at ...

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  32. WONDERGRAPH PICTURES.

    In every photo-play in which Douglas Fairbanks appears his admirers perorally find some new and more difficult stunts to engage their attention and to ...

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