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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 2,549 words
  3. MR. H. C. DANGAR.

    The death of Mr. Henry Cary Dangar, M.L.C., took place early yesterday morning at his residence, Grantha[?] Potts Point, in his 87th year. ...

    Article : 1,416 words
  4. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The following appeal to the farmers in connection with the Federal elections is made by Mr. G. S. Beeby (Minister for Labour aud Industry): ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  5. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    It would appear to be unden[?]able that the result of the Federal elections will depend upon the disposition of the old Labour vote. Upon this vote, therefore, there is a special ...

    Article : 1,530 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 137 words
  7. MR. CONROY AGAIN.

    Mr. Conroy's rejoinder to our leader upon his candidature against Mr. Cook lays special emphasis upon the sins of the party with which the Prime Minister was ...

    Article : 906 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, attended by Captain Haskett-Smith, A.D.C., was present at the memorial service to commemorate Anzac Day, held at the ...

    Article : 241 words
  9. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 546 words
  10. UPPER HOUSE.

    The historic case for the proposed abolition of the Legislative Council, and for an injunction in connection with the proposed referendum on the subject, carne on for hearing again ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. COAL STRIKE ENDS.

    The coal strike has been settled on the following terms:—It is to be made plain to the Military Service Boards that every essential workmen in the essential industries of ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    It is evident from the statements of the War Office that the German officials have adapted to the needs of the present offensive the methods of description ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  13. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS.

    Speaking at Wangaratta to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) repeated the explanation which he gave at Bridgewater' on Monday of the difference between the numbers ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. EMPIEE PRESS UNION.

    The annual meeting of the Australian section of the Empire Press Union was held yesterday, when the annual report and balancesheet were received and adopted. Mr. J. O. ...

    Article : 387 words
  15. NEW ZEALAND COAL STRIKE.

    The settlement of the coal strike in New Zealand is matter for congratulation, and we trust that the last has been heard of this ruthless spirit of opposition to ...

    Article : 440 words
  16. THE HUN AS A FIGHTER.

    Private George Ball, writing from England to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ball, of 200 York-street North, immediately prior to returning to France, having recovered from ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. SICK AND WOUNDED.

    Sick and wounded, will arrive overland from Melbourne on Friday next at 8.30 a.m. Red Cross cars numbered 305-330 inclusive are requested to be in attendance at the ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. GERMANS DEBARRED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), when speaking at Chewton last night, was asked whether, in the event of a British victory, Germans would be allowed to enter Australia. ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. RAILWAY WORKS[?]

    Referring yesterday to the report that No. 4 tunnel on the eighth section of the North Coast railway had been left in such a condition as to be dangerous, the Minister for ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. SUPERPHOSPHATE CARGOES.

    Colonel Oldershaw, of the Commonwealth [?] Loard, to-day outlined a proposal by which the Government will assist farmers in procu[?] an adequate supply of ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. LABOUR MEMBER RESIGNS.

    Reports were current in Maryborough, vic[?] to-day that Mr. Outtrim, who has been a representative for Maryborough in the Legislative Assembly in the Labour interest for ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. OVERSEA MAILS.

    Letter and packet mails for the expeditionary forces abroad close at the G.P.O. at 11 a.m. on Monday, and mails for Japan and, China at 1.30 p.m. on the same day. ...

    Article : 38 words
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