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  2. A STIFLING DAY.

    Excessive heat was experienced in Sydney yesterday, it being the hottest day for over a year. The maximum temperature recorded at the Weather Bureau was ...

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  3. ROYAL SHOW

    Yesterday was a real summer day, the heat from early morn till late at night was oppressive—just the kind of day to make one desire the seaside beaches and surf. But ...

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  4. COPPER.

    In response to an invitation from the man[?] agement of Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company, two representatives of each union employed by the company met the general ...

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  5. GOOD FRIDAY.

    Befitting the commemoration of the Crucifixion, solemn services were held in many of the churches in the city and suburbs yesterday. ...

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  6. MANDATES.

    Captain W. G. A. Ormesby-Gore, M.P., speaking in the House of Commons, said he hoped the Government would create a select committee, to which all draft mandates ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    Information is arriving from Berlin stating that the communist risings in central Germany are increasing, as the outcome of the leaders' demand for a general strike. The insurgents ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Tokio states that M. Muto, president of the Japanese Association of Trade, when interviewed, said. "Japan will find herself the enemy of all the world if she ...

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  9. TOWN HALL CONCERT.

    The Town Hall was well filled for an enjoyable and successful sacred and select concert last evening. Miss Lilian Frost's playing of the organ was very effective and she ...

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  10. BOLSHEVISM.

    A Washington morage states that, according to information given the Government by returning Americans, the entire Labour body in Mexico is reported to be in sympathy with ...

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  11. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    Sir,—It is a truism that the prosperity of this country depends on the efforts of the small farmers and settlers. That being so, surely we should be prosperous ourselves. ...

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  12. IRELAND.

    A force belonging to the Republican Army surrounded the Cork Gaol last night and made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to liberate the prisoners. ...

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  13. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Australian Press Association has interviewed Mr. Mark Sheldon (Commissioner for Australia), who says there is every indication that a tariff affecting wool, meat, butter, ...

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  14. REPARATION.

    The Reparations sub-committee has sent a reply to Germany declaring that the Reparations Committee had positive knowledge that Germany was in a position to pay the ...

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  15. THE CITY MISSION.

    At about 7 o'clock yesterday morning 1200 children, with their parents, received over 4000 buns from three City Mission, districts— Alexandria, Surry Hills, and Central. The ...

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  16. CHILDREN ENTERTAINED.

    For many years Messrs. Wirth Bros., circus proprietors, have on Good Friday morning entertained thousands of the poor children of the city and suburbs, and yesterday between 5000 ...

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  17. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    Special services for the singing of the Mass of the Pre-Sanctified and for the Adoration of the Cross were held in St. Mary's Cathedral, yesterday. Archbishop Kelly was the ...

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  18. UPPER SILESIA.

    Advices from Berlin state that armed Polish bands are operating in Upper Silesia, causing the Germans in the south-eastern area to flee panic-stricken. ...

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  19. JAPANESE BUDGET.

    A mesage from Tokio states that the Diet has adopted the Budget, to which is attached a resolution warning the nation that public discipline generally is deteriorating ...

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  20. MILITARY CANTEENS.

    The War Office Canteens Board, notwithstanding pressure from Australia House, extending over several months, has failed to supply an estimate of Australia's share of the ...

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  21. TRAM COLLISION.

    A head-on collision between two trams occurred opposite the Gap, on the single set of rails which runs down to Watson's Bay, on Thursday night. ...

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  22. GREEKS IN ACTION.

    Reports from Brusa, in Asiatic Turkey, state that the Greeks have launched an offensive on the Brusa sector, 57 miles southeast of Constantinople. ...

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  23. POSITION IN TASMANIA.

    A message from Queenstown, Tasmania, states that the board of the Mount Lyell Company has handed the representatives of the local unions a statement on the subject of the ...

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  24. HEAVY TAXATION.

    Speaking in the Assembly this afternoon, on the Labour motion-protesting against the proposed reduction of Civil servants' war bonuses by 25 per cent., the Minister for ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    A message from Tokio states that the War Office has issued a statement that, in accordance with last year's declarations, Japan has, decided soon to station troops, to be ...

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  26. AGGRESSIVE POLES.

    A Kovno message states that Zeligowski's troops crossed the demarcation line, plundering the neutral zone. Three members of the Lithuanian ...

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  27. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH.

    At St. James' Church, King-street, services were held at intervals throughout the day. At 1, p.m. a procession, headed by a band, and including the vicar, Rev. P. A. Micklem, the ...

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  28. VITICULTURE.

    That the scientific development of viticulture in Australia is of vital importance to the future welfare of the Commonwealth is the firm conviction of Mr. David Masterton, of ...

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  29. SHIP-JOINERS' STRIKE.

    In consequence of the shipjoiners' strike, seven Canadian-Pacific liners have gone to Antwerp to be overhauled. A Scottish purchaser of four ex-German liners is not ...

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  30. MR. LANSING'S BOOK.

    Mr. Lansing's book, entitled "Peace Negotiations, a Personal Narrative," has been published. He defends himself against the imputations of disloyalty during the ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. MOTORING.

    Motor lorries and chassis with a carrying capacity of from 2 tons to 5 tons are strongly represented at the show, and are a great attraction tradesmen and countrymen. On the ...

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  32. UNITED SERVICE.

    There was a special significance attached to the Easter services yesterday at Pitt-street Congregational Church. It was a symbol of church union, representatives of the ...

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  33. DENMARK AND RUSSIA.

    The Danish Government has decided to resume commercial relation's with Russia. ...

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  34. CARDINAL GIBBONS DEAD.

    The death is announced of Cardinal James Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, who had been in a low state of health since early in January. ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    The Acting Trade Commissioner, Mr. O'Neill, stated yesterday that he had been informed by the secretary of the Butchers' Union that a meeting of the executive of the union had been ...

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  36. ITALIAN OUTRAGE.

    A message from Rome states that, following upon the throwing of a bomb in the Diana Theatre, Milan, as a result of which 18 members of the audience were killed and 100 ...

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  37. SOCIALIST CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Debs, the Socialist candidate for President, is now serving a ten-year term for violating the espionage law. He ...

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    Aderton Smith, a voting man, of 137 Enmore-road, Enmore, was drowned whilst bathing yesterday afternoon at Neilsen Park, where he was spending the day with his wife and ...

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  39. COALMINERS' WAGES.

    The miners' conference has considered the strict reports on the wages question. As the replies showed a very large majority against the district settlement proposals the ...

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  40. U.S.A. AND RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is known that a group of Senators will attempt, through speeches at the coming session of Congress, to influence ...

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  41. MOTOR CAR HELD UP.

    Three armed men held up a motor car in Regent's Park, containing three officials of the Ministry for Pensions. They stole the car and £2000 in Treasury notes, which was ...

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  42. ROWING.

    Under the most favourable conditions, Oxford rowed the full course in 19 mins. 29 secs. ...

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  43. BOATING FATALITY.

    Mr Oswald Green, 27, a painter, residing with his parents it Rockdale, lost his life through a boat capsizing off the surf beath at Cronulla at about 4 o'clock yesterday after ...

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  44. SALVATION ARMY.

    The Easter meetings of the Salvation Army at Prince Alfred Park were begun yesterday morning. Commissioner Hay was the principal speaker at the morning meeting. He ...

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  45. POITREL.

    Never since the famous meeting between Cruciform and Wakeful years ago has so much interest been taken in a meeting of champions as was promised by the race in ...

    Article : 264 words
  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Food Controller announces that control over imported meat will cease on March 29. A report from Amsterdam states that the Constitutional Reform Bill provides first that ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. UNEMPLOYED.

    The single men at the unemployed camp at Hyde Park state that they are unable to obtain food through the Government, Benevolent Society, or any other official source. ...

    Article : 314 words
  48. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS.

    On the motion of the Lord Chancellor, the House of Lords has created a tribunal to inquire into the allegations that certain officials of the Ministry of Munitions, including a ...

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  49. HIGH-PRICED BULL.

    What is considered an exceptional price for a milking Shorthorn bull was obtained yesterday, when Messrs. Wm. Inglis and Son sold Guardsman of Darbalara to Messrs. Alexander ...

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  50. ALLEGED STABBING.

    As a result of a fight on board the steamer Pacifique, which is lying at No. 1 wharf, Dawes Point, yesterday afternoon, Aghiso Vikatic, aged 36, a fireman, received a ...

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  51. TOM UGLY'S POINT.

    The Tramway Advisory Board has inspected routes for the proposed new tramline to Tom Ugly's Point. Three routes have been suggested—(1) from Kogarah station, (2) from ...

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  52. FIRE AT CHIPPENDALE.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in the promise, of Mr. L. D. Greenwold, a manufacturing tailor, on the top floor of a building at the corner of ...

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  53. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    The Imperial War Graves Commission reports that of deaths approximating 1,000,000, the bodies of 617,000 British soldiers on various battlefields have been identified. 3500 ...

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  54. CONCERTS.

    There was a crowded audience at the concert which was given by the State Orchestra, under Mr. Henri Verbrugghen, at Her Majesty's Theatre, last night. In the playing ...

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  55. CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    The 36th annual conference of the Churches of Christ in New South Wales was commenced yesterday at the Enmore Tabernacle, Mr. Geo. Stimson, president, being in the chair. There ...

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  56. WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, who has arrived, brought a message from Mr. Mitchell, Premier of that State welcoming the co-operation of the Imperial ...

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  57. WOMAN SHOT.

    Mrs. Lillian Elliott, aged 34, was shot in a house at 69 Albion-street, city, early yesterday morning. According to the police report, a man entered the house, and, going to the ...

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  58. DESERTED BOAT SIGHTED.

    The master of the steamer Cooma, which arrived from Melbourne at 115 p.m. yesterday, signalled the South Head signal station that while passing Little Bay an open boat ...

    Article : 55 words
  59. CONCERT MANAGER'S, DEATH.

    The well-known tenor singed and concert manager, Mr. E. Napoleon Boffard, died suddenly on Thursday afternoon. ...

    Article : 31 words
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