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  2. FELLMONGERING.

    Mr. W. J. Rees, secretary of the Woolscourers, Fellm agers, and Basil Tanners Ascociation, writes:— "We notice in your publication of the 31st ...

    Article : 434 words
  3. PUBLIC SERVICE. ANALYSIS OF COST.

    Speaking last night to the members of the Civil Service Club who have returned from the war, Captain Carmichael condemned the growth in the cost of the Public Service. ...

    Article : 220 words
  4. GAS EMPLOYEES.

    A deputation of delegates from the Gas Employees' Union, including Mr. Cunningham (president), Mr. Rawlins (secretary), and representatives from the Mortlake, North ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EXPECTED £3,000,000.

    If the net revenue derived from Customs continues to increase proportionately to last month's receipts the total amount received at the end of the financial year will exceed ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    ALBURY.—Complaint was made at a meeting of the Albury Chamber of Commerce that, through the inndequate accommodation at the Albury railway yards, serious incovenience ...

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  8. COUNTRY CASES.

    The two influenza patients here are doing splendidly, and expect to be up to-morrow. Dr. Stoked, Government Medical Officer, stated that the influenza is not the pneumonic type. ...

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  9. FIRE AT GUNDAGAI.

    The most serious fire in the history of Gundagai occurred at 3 o'clock on Sunday morning. It started in E. C. O'Sulllvan's stationery shop, spread to W. A. Wright's ...

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  10. MEETING OF COMMONWEALTH SERVANTS.

    A meeting of returned soldiers and sailors who are Conmonwealth Public servants was held last night in the rooms of the R.S. and S.I. League, for the purpose of forming an ...

    Article : 270 words
  11. NEWCASTLE CASES.

    Ten fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were admitted to the Waratah Infectious Diseases Hospital to-day. The condition of the patients, who now total 72, is, with the exception of ...

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  12. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day approved of uniform regulations under the Federal Public Service. Act in relation to public holidays for the Commonwealth servants ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  14. SCHOOL INHALATION.

    Alderman W. H. Pritchard, Newtown, and Parent," Double Bay, urge that the schools should not be closed, but that inhalatoriums should be provided, and the children be ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND AND PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    "There seems to be some misunderstanding," said the Acting Premier this morning, after the Cabinet meeting, "in regard to the attitude of the Government in the matter of ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. PICTURE THEATRES IN VICTORIA.

    The State Cabinet decided to-day to adopt the recommendations of the Medical Advisory Committee, that remaining restrictions on bilHand-rooms should be repealed, and that the ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    The Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Gardiner, who returned from Melbourne yesterday, handed his resignation to the Premier, Sir H. Lefroy, and did not attend the Cabinet ...

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  18. GERMANY AFTER THE WAR.

    The following extracts from the letter of a young Australian naval officer, who ia nowserving on a British destroyer in the Baltic, written on January 24, give interesting details ...

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  19. RACE MEETINGS.

    The municipal conncil last night passed the following motion: "This council deplores the inconsistency of the Government in cancelling the Royal Agricultural Show while permitting ...

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  20. CAPTURED BY ARABS.

    In a despatch which has reached the Defence authorities from London, Captain Thomas Walter White a Victorian officer formerly attached to the Royal Air Force, describes in ...

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  21. BLUE MOUNTAINS SHIRE.

    Mr. Albert Gouldlng, Faulconbridge, Blue Mountains, writes that the Blue Mountains ' Shire Council has appointed to-day for the reconsideration of a decision arrived at a month ...

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  22. MUNICIPAL WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    A statement issued by the Repatriation Department in connection with, the grant of £500,000 made to the municipalities for the purposes of providing work for returned ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. STEAMERS IN QUARANTINE.

    The steamer Port Stephens, which was to have left Sydney last evening for Port Said, via Gisborne (N Z.).did not get away. She proceeded to Watson's Bay at about 6 p.m., ...

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  24. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—April 1.

    Ashridge, s, 2884 tons, Captain MacDonild, from Melbourne. Mcllwraith, McEachern, and Co., Ltd., agents., South Africa s, 1981 tons, Captain Nelson, from ...

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  25. OVERLAND MOTORISTS.

    Mr. Le Brun Brown, Stipendiary Magistrate, who returned overland from Sydney to-day, travelled by motor coach from Cobar, with Mrs. Brown and Mr. Belcher, dentist, of ...

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  26. BASEBALL.

    {No abstract available}

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  27. O.B.U. CAMPAIGN.

    An official statement was issued yesterday concerning the O.B.U. congress, which has just concluded its sittings in the Sydney Trades Hall. ...

    Article : 171 words
  28. DEPARTURES.—April 1.

    Maianbar, s, for Brisbane Demosthenes, s, for London, via Melbourne. Australfield, s, Port Said, via Albany and Colombo. ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The present mask regulations are grotesque and useless, if we may Judge by what has been laid down as authoritative statements. The universal use of the mask ...

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  30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 2.

    Morinda, a, for Port Moresby, Yule Island, Samarai, and Woodlark Island; Carmen, 4-mstd. sch, for Stockholm; Victoria, s, for Port Darwin, via Thursday Island; Morvada, s, for Colombo and ...

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  31. THIEVES AT WAVERLEY.

    Early on Monday morning thieves entered the residence of James Rogers, In Waverleystreet, Waverley, and stole 26/ in cash and a quantity of jewellery, valued in all at£10. ...

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  32. CASUALTIES.

    Georgo Parkinson, 48, a clerk, lately living in Oxford-street, Waverley, attempted to cut his throat with a piece of broken glass on March 21. Pneumonia supervened ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Sir,—In a recent leader on the above subject you used an expression which I myself read by and large, but which has created some comment elsewhere You, referred to ...

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  34. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Westland, from New York (stream). Lancashire, from Brisbane (Aberdeen Wharf). City of York, from Adelaide, via Melbourne sad, Newcastle (Dalgetys No. 2 Wharf). ...

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  35. N.S.W. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the New South Wales Rugby Football League was held at the clubrooms. Mr. F. Flowers, M.L.C., presided. The annual report stated that the outstanding ...

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  36. CLEARANCES.—April 1.

    Port Stephens, s, 6179 tons, Captain Hart, for Port Said, via Gisborne, N.Z. Demosthenes s, 11,333 tons, Captain Elrick, for London, via Melbourne. ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Why is there not a notice in each railway carriage similar to those in the trams? And why are not the guards, collectors, stationmasters, porters, etc, given ...

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  38. RECORD REVENUE IN N.Z.

    The Customs duty of New Zealand for the past year exceeded the estimate by £331,000. The beer duty exceeded the estimate by £48,000. The grand total was the greatest ...

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  39. DOMINION LIVING WAGE.

    The Arbitration Court, which is receiving numerous applications for wage increases to meet the cost of living, proposes to arrange a basis of wage for durerent classes of ...

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  40. FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAXES.

    Impressed with the Imperative means being adopted which will simplify the Commonwealth and States methods of collecting income taxes, some members of the Federal ...

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  41. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At San Francisco: Gladbrook, bq, left Dunedin January 15. At Colombo: Errol, s, left Port Augusta February 10, Rocio, s, left Geelong February 22. ...

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  42. POLICEMAN'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Attempts were made to shoot Police Troopor Watson, on the Tyonna-Russell-road on Friday night, He was returning from Tyenna to his station at Russell, and, when ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. VOLUNTARY WORK AT PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Voluntary Workers' Association has received a large number of replies from municipal and shire councils to a letter suggesting that an endeavour should be made to ...

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  44. MONS-GALLIPOLI RIBBON.

    Sir,—A nursing sister is not an unscrupulous being. Sisters are soldiers, as men are, and as soldiers do not come within the category of the ladies complained about Sister Laffin ...

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  45. INDEX.

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  46. SUSPECTED TRAGEDY.

    While Mr. Graham was crossing the Kempsey Bridge yesterday he heard splashing and gurgling sounds, and a woman called out "The man will be drowned." Mr. Graham went ...

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  47. THE MAILS.

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  48. "PINCH OF POVERTY."

    A plea is put forward by two correspondents£"A Lover of Justice" and "P.P."—for an increase in the old-age pension. "These pioneers of Australia," says the former, "have ...

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  49. J.M.S. NIKKO MARU.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., have received a cablegram from Hoackong stating that the J.M.S. Nikko Maru arrived at that port on March 31, en route to Yokohama, via ports. ...

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  50. BARQUE'S SMART TRIP.

    After a smart run from Melbourne the Norwegian four-masted barque Stoveren arrived in Sydney yesterday afternoon. She left Melbourne on March 26, and passed Gabo at 3 p.m. on Monday. From this ...

    Article : 65 words
  51. ISSUES OF CAPITAL.

    It has been learned on relinble authority that the question of the removal of amendment of the restrictions on the issue of capital, which have applied for some ...

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  52. DEATH OF MRS. WATKIN WYNNE.

    Mrs. Watkin Wynne, wife of the general manager of the "Daily Telegraph," died yesterday afternoon at her home, Bon Accord-avenue Waverley, at the age of 68 years, ...

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  53. MORVADA, FOR INDIA.

    The steamer Morvada will leave Darling Island at 4 0'clock this afternoon for Colombo and Bombay. Passenger—Mr.M. F. Bechtler. Cargo: 6506 bales of wool, 1070 cases of honey, 900 bales of basils, 760 ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. THE RIVERINA.

    Huddart, Parker's steamer Riverina will be released from quarantine at 4 p.m. to-day, and will proceed to a berth at No. 3 Wharf, Miller's Point. The Riverina sails for Wellington at 10 a.m. on ...

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  56. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Sir,—Prohibition has stampeded the liquor trade in the United States. The latest newspapers show that 44 States have ratified the National prohibition amendment, and the ...

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  57. GOOD ROADS.

    Sir,—Publicity is given to the proposed programme of the National party during the proposed last session of this Parliament. Many thousands of people in New South Wales have ...

    Article : 226 words
  58. PASSENGERS BY THE VICTORIA.

    Following is a list of the passengers booked for the steamer Victoria, which leaved Flood's Wharf, Cireular Quay, at 7 a.m. to-day, for Thursday Island and port Darwin:—Mrs. McGrath and child. Mrs. Dyer, ...

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  59. DOMINION RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Concessions have been made to the railway workers by the Government. Three bonuses granted during the war were made permanent, also the wages were increased. An eight-hour ...

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  60. THE FINGAL BLACKS.

    Referring to the recent outbreak of influenza amongst the aborigines it Fingal, on the Tweed River, Mr. H. R.Colborne, of the Christian Science Committee on Publication, writes: ...

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  61. MORINDA FOR RABAUL.

    The steamer Morinda will leave the Federal Wharf at 11 a.m to-day for Rab[?] via Papua. Following is a list of the passengers:—Messrs. Warrick, Spence, L. Murray, H. E. Judge Murray, Rev. Flint Rev. G. P ...

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  62. MAJOR-GENERAL SMITH KNIGHTED

    Major-General Sydenham Camphell Urquhart Smith, C, B., has been created K.C.M.G. Major-General Smith is well known in Australia, for he was officer commanding the R.A.A. in New ...

    Article : 82 words
  63. HOMES FOR NURSES.

    Miss Gladys Owen, in the course of an address at the annual meeting of the Edith Cavell Memorial Association, on Monday, said that the War Chest had lent a cottage at ...

    Article : 68 words
  64. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

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  65. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (500m).—Arr: April 1, Gabo, s, from north. Dep: April 1. Moriaita, s, for Sydney. CAPE MORETON (447m).—Passed outward: March 31, Laucashire, s, for Sydney; Kamakura Maru, J.M.S., ...

    Article : 510 words
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