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  5. BATHURST SHOW.

    There was a suggestion of spring at the Showground yesterday, and autumn tints were lacking. The earlier period, at which the Bathurst Show is held, is ...

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  6. HORSES.

    A fine lot of stock was seen on the ground in the morning and the early part of the afternoon when the judging of blood horses and draughts was ...

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  7. ON STRIKE.

    Three hundred railway porters employed at Darling Island railway yards struck work this afternoon for an increase of pay from 8/ to 9/ a day and ...

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  8. Looking Out for the Good of Bathurst.

    Our member, Mr. Miller, wanted a small favor for the city. It isn't his fault he didn't get it. This is what he was told by the Department of Public ...

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  9. FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS.

    In the flower section, which occupies a central position in the art gallery, there is a delightful profusion of cut flowers, pot plants, ferns and greenery. ...

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  10. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Mr. W.M. Hughes opened the N[?] South Wales Federal campaign Glebe town hall to-night. The Lab[?] party's' three years in office, he ...

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  11. CATTLE.

    The judge of the cattle, section, Mr. J. T. Slattery, of Sydney, who has judged at the Bathurst Show for the past seven years, expressed himself ...

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  12. NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRIES.

    Australia can at last heave a sigh of relief. For a long time past our people have been living under the shadow of a great dread, the dread being that of ...

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  13. Smart Donegal Tweed Coats and Skirts, 32/6, for the show, ready at Webb's.

    Mr. John Miller has once more taken up the claims of the Bathurst cabmen. He has written thus to the Commissioner:—"Sir,—I am sorry that I have ...

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  14. SHEEP.

    Though lacking in certain points, the sheep section is, as usual, a prominent feature of the exhibition. Strongwoolled sheep are particularly well ...

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  15. RING EVENTS.

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  16. POULTRY. .

    In point of numbers, the poutlry section suffers in comparison with previous Bathurst shows. Still, the quality of the birds exhibited is excellent. The ...

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  17. Exclusive Suitings.

    We have just opened up a large range of single Suit Lengths—just one suit length to a pattern. They are all " topnotchers" in quality, colorings, and ...

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  18. GIRL'S STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE

    Lettie Anderson (17), employed at a laundry, and living near the scene of the Punchbowl tragedy, has disappeared mysteriously. She has not been ...

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  19. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    James Mullins, late treasurer of the Australian Holy Catholic Guild, Leichhardt branch, was found guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day of the ...

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  20. PIGS.

    Good quality Berkshires predominate in the pig section. Mr. N. C. Ingersole, of Kelso, is a very successful exhibitor. He carried off six firsts, one ...

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  21. CANARIES.

    In a secluded spot in the pavilion is a choice collection of those feathered songsters. They had a multitude of admirers throughout the day. ...

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  22. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Martin Dobrilla, the endurance club swinger, appeared in a tent on the Showground yesterday, and in the rink last night. He appears to feel the heat ...

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  23. THE WAR.

    The Allies' reply to the Powers contain a demand for the surrender all the Turkish garrisons west of proposed frontier, together with a [?] ...

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  24. PIGEONS.

    Pigeons, although not so strong numerically as last year, form a very meritorious collection. Many of the Royal Show winners are exhibited. The ...

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  25. SUSSEX-STREET PRICES.

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  26. DOGS.

    The entries in the Dog Section are well maintained, and the quality, taken right through, is meritorious. Some splendid fox terriers are shown. ...

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  27. HURRAH FOR CASEY.

    Casey, the almost man, will hold a reception on the Showground, to-day, commencing when the gates open and continuing until the lights are turned ...

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  28. FINE ARTS.

    The reticience of the judge, the Rev. S. McGee, does not allow of much being. said authoritatively about the fine arts displays. However, it is apparent that ...

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  29. CRANE STAGE COLLAPSES.

    Several men were engaged in moving a big iron casting at Pyrmont to-day when a crane with some supports on the crane stage gave way. Five men ...

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  30. THE POM POMS.

    The Pom Poms (Pierrots), who appeared in the School of Arts again last evening, have, a splendid repertoire of novelties. Each evening entirely new ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA.

    At the civic reception to the E[?] Commissioners to-day, Sir Edgar [?] cent used a happy phrase with reg[?] to the problems with which Australia ...

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  32. ARTISANS AND STUDENTS' WORK.

    A finer display of artisans and students' work was never seen on the ground. The work carries with it its usual standard of excellence. A novel ...

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  33. FARM PRODUCE.

    One of the most striking and attractive features of the exhibition is the magnificient showing in the Agricultural Pavilion. In the words of Mr. R. W. ...

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  34. ACTORS AND LABOR.

    Walter Bentley, the well-known actor, continuing his evidence to-day against the application of the Actors' Union for registration, was asked to explain his ...

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  35. BURLINGTON.

    The Burlington Company has a splendid programme for presentation in the William-street theatre to-night. The star item, "A Soldier's Gratitude," ...

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  36. Local and General.

    The total of the receipts at the Show gates yesterday was £78/6/, a slight increase on that of last year. ...

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  37. TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISPLAYS.

    The display of work made by the students of the Bathurst Technical College is interesting both from spectacular and educational standpoints. The ...

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  38. McKAY'S PANTOMIME CO.

    "Old Mother Hubbard" was staged by McKay's Pantomime Company at King's Parade last night to a good house and everything went well. ...

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  39. See Webb's Windows; appeal to you.

    Mr. Trefle, the Minister for Agriculture, who will officially open the Bathurst Show to-day, arrived by, mail, train from Sydney this morning. He ...

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  40. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Percy Phillips, charged with causing the death of Eva O'Hallaran, who was thrown from a sulky at St. Peters, was discharged to-day, the Coroner having ...

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  41. MESSRS. W. H. PALING & CO.

    The fame of Messrs. W.H. Paling and Co.'s high-grade pianofortes speaks throughout Australia. The firm make one of their customary displays in the ...

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  42. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES.

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  43. STAR PICTURES.

    The chief item to-night at the Star in Keppel-street will be "The Gentleman Jockey," or "How we Beat the Sports." Lovers of the horse will find this a ...

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  44. Webb's smartly trimmed Felt Hats, 10/6.

    The final game of the first round of the Millers and Bakers' tournament was played yesterday between Ledlin (6 on) and Rowley (3 behind). The former, won 31 to 29. ...

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  45. SINGER CO.'S DISPLAY.

    In the four corners of the earth, the Singer Sewing Machine has proclaimed its utility, and the latest models which are on view in the Art Gallery ...

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  46. LYTTON'S MOVING THEATRE.

    The Lyttbn show week dramatic season opened last night in the management's moving theatre on t the Royal Paddock. There was a tremendous ...

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  47. Wobb's Solid Loather Boots.

    Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., has been informed by the Lands Department that the vexed question of the impounding of straying stock upon the lands within ...

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  48. THE "SYDNEY MAIL" EXHIBIT.

    An instructive and attractive display is made by the "Sydney Mail" in the industrial pavilion. It consists of a collection of photographs depicting ...

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  49. SYDNEY SHARE MARKET.

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  50. Show Suits, latest cut, Webb's.

    Mr. Price, the town clerk of Blayney, has resigned his position owing to friction with ono of the aldermen, and it has been decided to call for applicants ...

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  51. LATE CABLE ITEMS.

    The late Miss Emery, American, who lived in London has left £20,000 for the Salvation Army for work amongst women and girls in foreign countries. ...

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  52. SHOW ITEMS.

    That extraordinary bovine, the seven-legged bull, which is exhibited in a tent near the cattle section, attracted many interested spectators at the show ...

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  53. Show Clothing for Boys at Webb's.

    Relatives in France have bequeathed to Mr. R. Lemoine a large fortune, and he will almost immediately sail for Paris. Mr. Lemoine has for the past ...

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  54. SENSATION IN THE COMMONS

    The Marconi shares inquiry promp[?] ed Mr. Fletcher (Con.) to ask M[?] Lloyd George in the Commons if the latter received an allowance other the his salarv. ...

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  55. The Overland.

    A striking exhibit on the Show Ground is a beautiful Overland motor car which is the last word in motors, both as is price and quality. The price ...

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  56. NOVEL SUICIDE.

    An army officer at Warsaw committed suicide by ascending 500 feet in an aeroplane, then cutting off the engine and allowing the machine to crash to ...

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