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  2. CURRENT SPORT

    The Ascot (Melbourne) Racing Club's toward have disqualified the horse Hardy French, his owner, Mr. John Jordan, and another for life for alleged ...

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  3. LIQUOR PROBLEM

    Only £49 2s 6d was spent by Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, in drink during 1914 on the 7237 in-patients admitted during that period. This works ...

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  4. RURAL MOVEMENTS

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the Fruitgrowers' Association of New South Wales was held at Castle Hill on Saturday, with Mr. John Neil, president ...

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 62 words
  6. FIELD OF POLITICS

    The service rendered by the States to the Commonwealth, and vice versa, was a subject touched upon at the Premiers' Conference, on Thursday. The ...

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  7. MISADVENTURES

    On Thursday Just a motor omnibus travelling to Mclbourne collided with a horse-drawn vehicle and upset. The outside passengers were thrown upon the ...

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  8. MISDEMEANORS

    Police Inspector Miler, of Broken Hill, has received a report from Tlibooburra, near the South Australian border, of an inquest conducted by the coroner ...

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  9. METEOROLOCIST'S FORECAST.

    The Commonwealth meteorologist's forecast, issued at noon yesterday, is at follows:— Queensland: Fine, with cooler ...

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  10. A SOLDIER'S WILL.

    Mr. Alroy Cohen (instructed by Messrs. Kershaw, Ma[?]ews and Lane, city agents for Messrs. Borthwick and Butler, of In[?] appeared before Mr. ...

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  11. LAST WEEK'S RAIN.

    The rains that fell last week should prove of incalculable benefit to all. the northern districts of New South Wales. Taking a line through from Bourke to ...

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  12. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Chester Cup, one of the few long distance races now held to England, was run on Wednesday last, and resulted in a win for Mr. Bower Ismay's Hare Hill ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Archibald, referring to the building of the Federal capital, said on Saturday that he had turned down the scheme, that the ...

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  14. THE PARK OUTRACE IN SYDNEY.

    The body of the woman who was found dead, after having been outraged, in Prince Alfred Park. Sydney, early on Tuesday morning, was identified next ...

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  15. CITY TATTERSALL'S RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  16. A RUNAWAY TRAIN.

    Sixteen loaded waggons, which were being shunted on Saturday afternoon from one portion of the Warwick railway yard to another, broke away, and dashed ...

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  17. A TRAM SMASH.

    Collision near Randw[?]k Ra[?]se. Two trams collided at the intersection of the Coogee and Little Coogee lines, Sydney, opposite the Randwick ...

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  18. FLOODS IN THE HUNTER.

    Over seven inches of rein fell in the Hunter River district during last week. The river at West Maitland rose 22ft., and overflowed its banks at Porter's ...

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  19. BANK MANAGER ON TRIAL.

    At the police court, Newcaste (N.S.W.), on Wednesday, John Smith, used twentynine years manager of the Newcastle Welt brunch of the Government Savings ...

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  20. FARMERS' WINTER SCHOOL.

    Arrangements have been made for the 1915 winter school for farmers, to commence at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College on Tuesday, June 22, and to ...

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  21. THE DALLEY BY-ELECTION.

    There was no contest for the vacant Dal lev (Sydney) seat in the House of Representatives, only one candidate, Mr. William George Mahoney, who represents ...

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  22. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    [?]am Power, a middle-aged man, residing at Hamilton (N.S.W.), was run down by the Taree mail train on Wednesday night, at Hexh[?]m. He was admitted ...

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  23. MOONEE VALLEY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  24. QUEENSLAND RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  25. DROWNED IN THE FLOOD.

    A drowning case occurred lout week on Alison's dairy farm, Dungog (N.S.W.),A voting roan, Silas Hyde, in the employ of Mr. A. Crawfoot, attempted to cross the ...

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  26. EIGHT HOURS ART UNION.

    The last days art announced by advertisement for the purchase of tickets in the Eight Hours Great Art Union, in which the first prize offered is valued at £500 ...

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  27. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The election for the Hobart scat in the Tasmanian Legislative Council was held on Tuesday. There were five candidates— three Liberals and two Laborites. The ...

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  28. DRINK AND DISTRESS.

    Archbishop Riley introduced to the West Australian Premier a deputation of clergymen, politicians, and women, who urged the Government, under the ...

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  29. NEWOASTLE CUP GETTING.

    For the Newcastle Cup, to be run next Saturday, Simon Frisco is still at the top of the betting quotations, with King Mostyn and Blueberry next. General opinion ...

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  30. BLEEDING TO DEATH.

    Serious allegations against certain officials at the Melbourne Hospital were made at the morgue on Wednesday, Bramley Wood, during the hearing of an ...

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  31. A RAILWAY WORKMAN KILLED.

    The N.S.W. Railway Department has received advice that the body of a man, which has been identified as that of Benjamin Riley, who was employed on ...

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  32. THE BELGIAN WINS AGAIN.

    Henri Demlen, the Belgian boxer, had another win on Saturday night at the Sydney Stadium, when he was put up against Hilly McNabb, the champion of ...

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  33. VICTORIA'S LIQUOR TRADE.

    At the annual meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Association of Victoria on Thursday it was stated that the Peacock Government had entered into a compact ...

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  34. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    The following paragraph is from the last annual report, of the Murrumburrah branch F.S.A.:— A movement that has a great future ...

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  35. DROWNED WHILE DUCK SHOOTING.

    John Tattersall, a young man, residing at Bega (N.S.W.), was drowned on Wednesday, while duck shooting, on a freshwater lake, near Wallagoot. Tattersall ...

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  36. THE SUGAR SUPPLY.

    The following is a copy of a letter from the general manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company to the Premier of New South Wales, dated May 5:—"As ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH PENSIONS.

    Last month 404 old-age pensions were grunted by the Commonwealth, bringing the totals of the respective pensions now in force to 90,335 old-age and 19,440 ...

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  38. MONEY IN BEER.

    In six months—up to the end of March 31—Tooth and Company, Limited, Sydney, made a net profit of £188,773 8s. 2d., and with £28,012 19s. lld. from the ...

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  39. PASSING OF THE PIONEERS

    ANDERSON.—Mr. Arthur Anderson, a Labor member of the Ta[?] of Assembly, died on Thursday, aged [?] years. DONO[?]—The death has occurred of Mr. ...

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  40. GORDON [?]HILL BEATEN.

    The ex-artilleryman, Gordon Coghill, made a very poor showing against Tom Cowler, the gigantic Englishema, at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night ...

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  41. KILLED ON THE LINE.

    A na[?]y, named Benjamin Durin; residing at the camp adjacent to the duplication work of the South Coast railway line at Thirroul (N.S.W.), was run ...

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  42. A POSTMAN'S NEGLECT.

    At the P[?]ddington (Sydney) Police Court, Charles Dunlop was fined £15, or three months in gaol, for having negligently lost thirty letters that had been ...

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  43. WHAT IS A "PUBLIC OAR?"

    What was slated to be the first prosecution under the new Motor Tax Act was heard oh Tuesday, at the Bathurst Police Court, Thomas Donnelly being the ...

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  44. A BOATING FATALITY.

    While returning to camp an Saturday J. Noye, employed on the line between Coff's Harbor and Repton, was drowned. lie with some others was crossing ...

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  45. R.A.S. OFFICERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  46. HERS. McCoy WINS.

    At the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night, Herb McCoy met the veteran Frank Thorn, and the pair provided a remarkably interesting fight. Thorn fought ...

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  47. A COLLIERY FLOODED.

    A fall occurred in the roof at Sneddon colliery at Wallsend (N.S.W.) on Thursday, and the pit, employing about 50 men, was thrown idle. The fall occurred ...

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  48. A WOMAN'S DRINKING BOUT.

    Sixty Quarts of Brandy in Six Weeks. In recording a verdict of accidental death in the ease of Dorothy Standring, A woman that was fatally injured by a fall ...

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  49. THE PRICE OF THE LOAF.

    The Master Bikers' Association of New South Wales has forwarded to the secretory of the Necessary Commodities' Control Commission further particulars ...

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  50. WILLS AND PROBATES.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Henry Kinsela, of Kinsel Glove, Bezley, who died on March 2 last. The tessator, who had carried on business in Sydney as an undertaker. ...

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  51. THE CAPTURED ISLANDS.

    In future the penny rate of postage will be charged on letters posted in the Commonwealth to Samoa, New Guinea (except Dutch New Guinea), Bismarck ...

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  52. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS

    Results:—Tipperary Stakes: Gwello 1, Cheers [?] Lady Ta[?] Expeditionary Hand[?] lamb[?] ...

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  53. THE TEST OF VITALITY.

    The "Farmer and Settler" it published in the interests of the men on the land; and bases its claim to represent them upon the fact that it has a larger subscription circulation among the farming community than any other paper in the Commonwealth ...

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  54. A MINE ACCIDENT.

    At Hoskins Bros.' manganese mine, Grenfell, two men were seriously injured by a fall of earth. They were taken to Grenfell hospital. ...

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  55. A SON'S DEATH.

    Damages Awarded to the Parents. The case of Charles Arnold and his wife ve[?] the New Chum Goldfields Company, for the recovery of £1000 ...

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  56. A DOCTOR'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Dr. Murray La[?]an, of Angledool (N.S.W.), swallowed a chicken bone, and died as a result of bleeding in the throat. ...

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  57. THE LATE WILLIAM JOHNSTON.

    Probate has been granted of the will of Mr. William Johnston, late of Monman, Sydney, who died at Morman, on February 10 last. His estate was valued for probate purposes at £14,617 13s, 33., ...

    Article : 118 words
  58. THE GOVERNMENT STROKE.

    For some time past the N.S.W. Works Department has been engaged in constructing an additional weir across the Wollondilly River, Goulburn, to ...

    Article : 93 words
  59. A FIGHT WITH SHARKS.

    A party of three Sydney residents (Szarha, Jones, and Smith), who went to Woy Woy on a fishing excursion, had an exciting experience, and made ...

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  60. A RICH RUBBISH TIP.

    The Newcastle police came across a large quantify of clothing and Jewellery hidden in a rubbish-tip on the upper reserve on Saturday. The property is ...

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  61. CONFIDENCE TRICK IN SYDNEY.

    Thomas Harold Kempton, a resident of Brisbane, was robbed of £10 on Friday in Sydney. Kempton met a stranger on the steamer Canberra, by which he intended ...

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  62. LATE MR. R. E. PAYNTER.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Robert [?]llius Paynter, chemist, of struthfield, who died on March 23 last. Testator appointed his wife. Susanna Payment, sale executris, ...

    Article : 63 words
  63. AGRICULTURAL [?]ATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  64. AUSTRALIA AND IMMIGRATION.

    Returns prepared for the Department of External Affairs show that during last year 110,708 immigrants were admitted into the Commonwealth. Of these. 93,143 ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. HAWKESBURY SHOW.

    The annual show of the Hawkesbury District Agricultural Association was opened on Friday, at Clarendon. Incessant rain materially interfered with the ...

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  67. A FARM FOR SNAKES.

    James Morrissey has made application for an acre of land near Ballarat (Vic.), with the view of "establishing a farm for the breeding of Australian and Indian ...

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  68. COLORED SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    Various school committees met on Wednesday in Mackay (Q.), to consider the proposal to take steps to exclude colored children from schools ...

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  69. FREE FROM SMALLPOX.

    As no case of smallpox has occurred in New South Wales since March 25, the State is technically "clean" again, and the Board of Health will, at its meeting ...

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