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  2. ROWING.

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  3. THE DEPOTS.

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  4. HOSPITAL DILEMMA.

    The Casino Hospital committee is seeking the advice of the Minister for Public Health in connection with a difficulty with regard to the medical staff. ...

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  5. CRICKET. G. THOMAS, 108.

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  6. INTRASTATE TRAVEL.

    The proclamation issued on Friday in regard to train travelling within the State, and applying also to persons leaving the port of Sydney for any ...

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  7. SWIMMING.

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  8. REPATRIATION. SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    In arranging for the return to Australia of the members of the A.I.F., the DirectorGeneral of Repatriation and Demobilisation (Lieut.-General Sir John Monash) has ...

    Article : 602 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    ALBURY.—Mr. James, Minister tor Education, promised improvements to the infants' school, and said that, aa Albury now had 100 pupils on the high school roll, and a site for ...

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  10. EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    Provided that Good Friday and Easter Monday are observed as close holidays and the shop-assistants are not employed during any part of those days, shops which usually close ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Walter J. White, 43, residing with his wife and children in R[?]y-street, city, was seated at a table having his dinner on Fridny night, when he suddenly collapsed, and died ...

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  12. SOLDIERS AT SCHOOL.

    The secretary of the Woolclassers' Association of New South Wales writes concerning a statement in a cable message concerning technical classes established behind the lines ...

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  13. INOCULATION.

    Arrangements have been made for the [?]noculation depot at the basement of the Town Hall to be open between the hours of 10 and 12 and from 2 to 5 p m. to-day. The morning ...

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  14. VICTIM OF INSOMNIA.

    James Henry Sculley, a commercial traveller, was discovered in the bathroom at the Carlton Club Hotel, Hobart, on Saturday morning with his throat cut from ear to car. He ...

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  15. NEW LNDUSTRIES.

    During the period of the war a groat deal of interest has been displayed in the establishment of new industries in the Commonwealth. While all have agreed that many of these ...

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  16. FIRE IN EGG STORE.

    An outbreak of fire occurred in the basement of the premises occupted by the Federal Egg Company, in Sussex-street, city, on Friday night. It soon gained a hold, and the ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. OUTBREAK ON NIAGARA.

    Nine fresh cases have been reported on board the Niagara, making a total of 30. The Health Minister says it has been decided that all members of the crew who can be removed ...

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  18. SOLDIERS v TRAVELLERS.

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  19. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE.

    The Administrative Committee, acting upon the suggestion of Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, M.L.A., on Saturday decided to obtain from the medical authorities a standard prescription ...

    Article : 294 words
  20. CIVIL SERVANTS' CLAIMS.

    The claim of Civil servants to increments under the classification of 1912, which have never been paid, is being prossed upon the Government. The Premier admitted to a ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. DEATH OF MR. G. T. RICHARDS.

    Mr. G. T. Richards, who for about 40 years was connected with the telegraph department, G.P.O., died at his residence, No. 7 Hobbs-street, Lewisham, on Friday night last. ...

    Article : 181 words
  22. SOLDIERS" PASSES.

    The Railway Commissioners notify that on land from Monday, April 14, and until further notice, tramway and railway passes at present issued to returned invalided soldiers at ...

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  23. WIDENING MILITARY ROAD.

    A deputation consisting of Mr. A. A. C. Cocks, M.L A., and the Mayor and seven aldermen of North Sydney Council urged upon the Minister for Local Government (Mr. J. D. ...

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  24. LATE MR. H. W. ROBINSON.

    In the case of the death of Mr. Harvey Robison, which was reported recently, the name should have been Mr. Harvey Westbury Robinson, aged 43, 101 Macaulay-road, ...

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  25. DELAY IN MAIL DELIVERY.

    The council of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce conveyed to the Postmaster-General its dissatisfaction with the delay which occurred in the delivery of the English mail ex ...

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  26. HOSTELS FOR SOLDIERS.

    It is generally recognised that there is urgent need for a soldiers and sailors' hostel in Sydney—some place where the men of the services may obtain good accommodation at ...

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  27. SAILING.

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  28. COUNTRY EEPORTS.

    PORT MACQUARIE.—The town clerk at Port Macquarie advised that seven cases of influenza have occurred at Port Macquarie. The patients and contacts have been isolated. ...

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  29. RECOGNITION OF COURAGE.

    A correspondent expresses appreciation of the courage displayed by the crew which manned the lif[?]boat from the collier South Bulli and went to the rescue of the men who ...

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  30. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL ART UNION.

    Now that the closing date for the issue of tickets in the art union in aid of the jubilee fund of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital is approaching, applications are coming to hand ...

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  31. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

    The New South Wales Government has imposed fresh restrictions on the entry of people from South Australia to Broken Hill. In connertion with the arrangements made ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. EASTER SATURDAY.

    Sir,—Prosent conditions remaining, [?] will not be any business done on Easter Saturday; can it not, therefore, be observed as a holiday by the city retail shops? It would ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. MOTOR COACH CAPSIZES.

    A motor coach from Wilcannia to Broken Hill capsized 17 miles from Wilcannia on Thursday. None of the passengers was badly injured. The most serious case was that ...

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  34. A GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. John McDonald, grazier, of Hazelgreen, Wandsworth, who died on October 28 last possessed of an estate valued ...

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  35. NEW HEBRIRES QUESTION.

    Sir,—In continuation of your interesting articles on the above question, and referring more particularly to the statement that "it is a fact that there are now more Frenchmen ...

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  36. INDEX.

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  37. BELGIAN EXPORTS.

    Advice has been received by the Minister for Customs, Mr. Greene, from the High Commissioner that in future goods exported from Belgium after April 30 next must not contain ...

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  38. VESSELS IN QUARANTINE.

    The Finnish barque Woodburn was to have left for Sweden on Saturday, and arrangements had been made for the vessel to be towed to sea. A case of influenza was ...

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  39. PRICE OF BREAD.

    A well-attended meeting on King's-parade carried a resolution of proest against the advance in the price of bread locally from 4d to 4[?]d per 21b loaf, and also decided to call ...

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  40. DARWIN TROUBLES.

    If the boycott on liquor in the Northern Territory is continued after May 1, the Minister for, Home and Territories, Mr. Glynn, intends to close the bars altogether. He will ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. AEROPLANE PRIZE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) several days ago instructed the experts of the Naval and Military Defence Departments in Melbourne to submit recommendations on ...

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  42. FOUR DEATHS AT ORANGE.

    Tour deaths have occurred at the local hospital. The names of the victims two of whom lived at East Orange, are:—Owen Reginald Connelly, 28; Mrs. Edwards, 32; William ...

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  43. LITHGOW'S RECORD.

    During last quarter the Lithgow birthrate reached the high percentage of 38 per 1000, while the death rate was only 6.5 per 1000. This great record, in view of the present ...

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  44. COMPENSATION TO HOTELKEEPERS.

    Eight hundred hotelkeepers in the metropolitan area, for the 16 days during which the hotels were closed owing to the influenza epidemic, each suffered losses of sums ranging from ...

    Article : 118 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. SUED FOR RETURN OF ALLOTMENT MONEY.

    At the local court yesterday Lieut. Leslie Tweedie, who is under orders to proceed to Victoria as aide-de-camp to the State Commandant, sued Mrs. Da[?] Hope for £70/10/[?] ...

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  47. A "WET" SHOW.

    By 20 votes to 8 the Royal Agricultural Society has decided that its show this year shall not be a "dry" one. Last year's show was the first at which alcoholic drinks had not ...

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  48. PAPUAN OILFIELDS.

    The latest reports received by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) regarding the Papuan [?] show that although commercial quantities of oil have not yet been ...

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  49. CROQUET.

    It has been decided by the New South Wales Croquet Association not to hold the annual tournament this year. ...

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  50. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    Sir,—Mr. Ashford's declaration in favour of the immediate construction of the line from Marmedan to Rankin's Springs gives me an opportunity of saying that nearly two [?] ...

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  51. CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.

    "A Casual Employee" writes stating that he trusts some measure of relief will be provided for those affected by the restrictions. A chemist calls attention to the fact that ...

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  52. COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    The preliminary report published in Thursday's issue of the Commission, which was appointed by the Government to investigate the pneumonic [?] epidemic, was a ...

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  53. TEMPORARY CLERKS' STRIKE.

    The permanent clerks, who were brought from Melbourne to clear up certain arrears of work in the Defence Department have left Garden Island and come to Perth, where the ...

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  54. COAL-LUMPERS' DISPUTE.

    Three interstate collers—the Age, Alabama, and Saros—are still affected by the decision on Friday of the coal-lumpers engaged in unloading them to [?] work on ...

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  55. TWO YEARS FOR FORGERY.

    At the Criminal Court Walter Sydney Rivers, was sentenced to two years' hard labour for forging a cheque. He denied the authenticity of the finger prints and the photos by which ...

    Article : 61 words
  56. TELEPHONE BUREAUS CLOSED.

    In accordance with the desire of the State health authorities, arrangements have been made to close forthwith the public telephone [?] within the metropolitan area. ...

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  57. LEATHER ROBBERY.

    Thieves entered Messrs. Summers' factory in BlAnd-street, Enfield, on Saturday night, and stole 30 rolls of leather, valued at £300. ...

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