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  5. ABERCROMBIE SHIRE

    Sir,-As a rule I have little time and less inclination for newspaper controversy, but as Mr. Carter has now given his name I deem it ...

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  6. RUSSIAN LABOR

    The "Daily Chronicle" Petrograd correspondent telegraphs that the sinking by Germans of the Russian steamer Zara, conveying Russian ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. Hanging on the Sword Arm of the Soldier.

    The P.L.L. Party in the Federal Parliament hampered and hindered the National Government in its work of pushing on our part in the war, ...

    Article : 471 words
  8. STATE GOVERNOR

    The Millions Club today entertained the State Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, at luncheon. Mr. Arthur Rickards, who ...

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  9. JOURNALISTS' PAY

    The first contested case in which the Australian journalists heve been a party recently occupied considerable time before the Federal Arbitration ...

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  10. [?] Bull's Eye [?] Some Outers

    Machattie Park is shedding its beautiful summer coat. The autumn leaves practically cover the ground. The copper-leaf plum trees, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE DISCHARGED NAVVIES

    A public meeting here last night passed a resolution against the closing down of the railway works, and asking that, the work should be ...

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  12. INCREASE OF RABBITS

    Very considerable discontent has for some time been shown at the increase of rabbits upon the reserves in various parts of the district. Settlors ...

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  13. STRIKE AGITATOR

    Harry Melrose to-day appealed against his conviction under the Unlawful Associations Act and his sentence of six months' imprisonment ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER

    Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, stated to-day that no further retrenchment in the railway service was likely. The Government was anxious to assist the ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES

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  16. MEDICO DE-REGISTERED

    The Medical Board of New South Wales to-day announces that the following had been struck off the register of doctors: William George ...

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  17. SCHOOL TEACHER'S BODY FOUND

    The body of the woman found floating in George's River has been indentified as that of Mrs. Sylvia james, a school teacher, who had been reported ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND COAL STRIKE

    It was announced to-day that the coal miners intend to resume work tomorrow. The statement that the imprisoned leaders will be released is ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. FOR THE FARMER

    The Prime Minister issues the following "catechism":-Question.-What does the National Government propose to do for the ...

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  20. FELL 180 FEET.

    Thomas Bond, a miner, overbalanced and fell down a shaft 180 feet deep. His right log and both arms were broken in seven places; also hoth his ...

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  21. TRODDEN TO DEATH.

    On Saturday, William Moore, single, aged 47, was harnessing horses at Balandool station, when he was trodden down by the animals. He was taken ...

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  24. KILLED ON RAILWAY.

    W, King, employed in a hotel at Ourimbah, was knocked down and killed by a train in a railway cutting between Fassifern and Teralba. ...

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  25. THE DOVER RAID.

    An Amsterdam message says the sunken German destroyers were of the newest type, containing four funnels. ...

    Article : 73 words
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  27. TROOPER INJURED.

    Private Raymond Labban, while leading a fill-the-saddle horse in a parade at the show, was kicked by a stallion Two of his ribs were broken. ...

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