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  2. THE BREAK-AWAY.

    The movement among a section of unionists [?]o brook away from the extreme clement, who at present control thr Labour Council, 's growing more popular every day. Opinion is ...

    Article : 329 words
  3. ANTI-SHOUTING.

    A large and representative deputation took advantage of the presence in Sydney yesterday of the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen), to bring before him a request ...

    Article : 1,263 words
  4. STATE SESSION.

    The State Cabinet has abandoned the Idea of calling Parliament together for a short session to deal only with the case of the deregiatered unions. There is to be no delay ...

    Article : 485 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 172 words
  6. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 2,869 words
  7. THEY NEED HELP.

    The losses of the Australian force from th[?] first day when by forced marches they came into this battle on March 26 to the pre[?]es. amount to about the same as in the single ...

    Article : 603 words
  8. NO NEED FOR A BREAK.

    In the course of a lecture on the French Revolution, at the I.O.O.F. Temple, Mr. Davies. M.L.A., stated that the position in the Labour movement to-duy was on a par ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. A SYDNEY K.C.

    The name of a claims officer with a certain Australian division Is especially well-known here. He was a leading K.C. In Sydney, and would probably have been a Judge by now ...

    Article : 279 words
  10. DISCONTENT IN NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting of the Newcastle Labour Council will be held in the Trades Hall to-morrow night, when the question of severing its connection with the Sydney Trades and Labour ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. INVALID SOLDIERS.

    Another contingent of Invalid soldiers will disembark tblB morning, and friends and relations who have received tickets marked "W" from the staff officer for Invalids will ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. PATRIOTIC GIFT.

    Mr. Edward Solomon, whose patriotic work in Melbourne is wel[?]nown. and Mrs. Solomon bave jointly purchased tho Sorrento Hotel, Sorrento, together with the furniture, plant, ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The ceremonies held to mark the anniversary of Italian intervention will to-day serve a triple purpose, for they will remind Great Britain and Prance of what ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  14. STATE ABATTOIRS.

    For a considerable time there has been serious dissatisfaction in political circle[?] over the expensive delays wblch have occurred in connection with the construction of ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. THE "Y" LIST,

    Returning soldiers whose names were included in list "Y" are expected to arrive [?]n Melbourne on Wednesday. The New South Wales and Queensland men will remain on ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. DOCTORS AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The second sitting of the Royal Commission appointed by tho State Ministry to Inquire Into and report upon the disputo between the Victorian branch' of the B.M.A. ...

    Article : 311 words
  17. THE "STRONG POSTS."

    In connection with the return of disabled soldiers this morning, thorp will be "strong post" demonstrations at the Town Hall, in Martin-place, and in Moore-street. The ...

    Article : 332 words
  18. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    It is probable that the pensions branch [?] the military service will shortly be [?]ake over by the Repatriation Department. Senator Millen, before leaving for ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. PERSONAL.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, accompanied by Colonel R. S. Sarids and Mr. C. Smith, private secretary, arrived in Sydney on Saturday on an unofficial visit, but ...

    Article : 218 words
  20. BUILDERS LABOURERS' AWARD.

    Mr P. J. Smith (general secretary of the Builders Labourers' Federation) to-day a[?] piled in the Arbitration Court that the Sydney Harbour Trust should show cause why it ...

    Article : 362 words
  21. 'NO COMPROMISE POSSIBLE.'

    Speaking at a united Empire service in the School of Arts on Sunday afternoon, the Rev. W. G. Payne of the Methodist Church remarked we were in peril not only from th[?] ...

    Article : 183 words
  22. CAPT. CARMICHAEL.

    The people of Leichhardt propose to give their member (Captain Carmichael, M.C., M.L.A.) a send-off at tho local park on Saturday, June 8—a "right royal farewell, and ...

    Article : 200 words
  23. COAL SUPPLIES.

    The proposal that the coal supplies of the Newcastle and Maitland districts should be pooled Is not approved of by Victorian and South Australian purchasers. They regard ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. REPATRIATION.

    Anything that can help recruiting deserves special attention; but probably at single certainty would do more to bring eligible men to the colours than the ...

    Article : 1,066 words
  25. STATE CABINET.

    State Ministers were assembled in a meeting ot the Cabinet yesterday morning. Owing to the indisposition ot the Premier, the meeting concluded at midday. It will be resumed ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. THE HIGH COURT.

    Owing to the absence of Mr. Justice S[?] ton through Illness, three Constitutions cases were adjourned by the Full Bench [?] the High Court to-day until Thursday next ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. DISCOVERY OF SCHEELITE.

    The Mines Department bas received a telegram from the warden at Georgetown regarding the find of scheelite at Percyville, near Kinston, The warden says that 10 men are ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. NEWCASTLE SOLDIERS.

    A collection was held on Friday in aid of the Institute for tbe Returned Sailors and Soldleis' Imperial League. It is expected that £1600 will be obtained. It is stated ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. V.C. HERO'S RETURN.

    Capt Robert Grieve V.C., was among number of soldiers who returned from th[?] front. Capt Grieve was given a stirrinf re[?] ception, both in the city and at Bri[?] ...

    Article : 37 words
  30. SOLDIERS' MAILS.

    The postal authorities intimate that newspapers and parcels for the expeditionary forces in England and France will be received at the General Post Office untill [?] p.m. ion ...

    Article : 37 words
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