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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements are being completed for the [?]mp'r War Conference which, it is expected, will be held in February, unless a delegate [?] coming from Australia. Sir ...

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  3. THE REGATTA.

    Eighty-one years ago the first anniversary regatta was held on Sydney Harbour. During the intervening years this historic festival has grown in importance and popularity, until it ...

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  4. WITH SHACKLETON IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    The ice in the foreground of this picture was at first an even plane. At the end of August, 1915, huge blocks of ice, weighing up to 50 tons, were cast up round the Endurance in indescribable confusion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPORTING.

    Followers of horse-racing are catered for this afternoon at Moorefield and the programme for the occasion promises highly interesting sport. The track is reported ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. CRICKET.

    A match was played yesterday at the Sydney Cricket Ground between teams captained by S. E. Gregory and M. A. Noble. The attendance was small, although the prices for admission had been lowered. ...

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  7. JAPAN.

    The Emperor has dissolved the House of Representatives. Marshal Terauchl (Premier) thus warded off the vote of no-confidence. ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE.

    A serious earthquake occurred on the island of Bati (Java). Fifty natives were killed and 200 injured. Thousands of houses, factories, and temples were destroyed, and the ...

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  9. ALBURY LICENSED VICTUALLERS' CLUB.

    In connection with the Anniversary Day holiday, the principal event was the summer meeting of the Albury Licensed Victuallers' Race Club, which attracted a large attendance. The racing throughout was ...

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  10. SUGAR SUPPLIES.

    A deputation of trade unionists urged the Food Controller to issue sugar tickets, in order to secure a more equitable distribution. ...

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  11. BOXING.

    Two clever lightweights—Jimmy Hill and Liew Edwards—will provide the principal contest at the Stadium to-night. Edwards will probably enter the ring with a slight pull at the weights: but the [?] ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has appointed an inter-departmental committee unde[?] Sir Alfred Mond (Commissioner for Works) to consider demands for ...

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  13. PIONEER CLUB.

    In commemoration of the founding of New South Wales 129 years ago the member of the Australasian Pioneers' Club assembled at Phillip's monument in the Botanic Gardens ...

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  14. WHITE CITY CARNIVAL.

    The carnival spirit was plainly evident at the White City on Thursday night, when the weekly fancy dress carnival took place, Over twenty thousand people paid for admission, ...

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  15. A.J.C. RACES.

    Despite the fact that another year of war has added to the financial burdens of Sydney folk, there still-seems plenty of money to be spent in racing, and Anniversary Day ...

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  16. WAR CASUALTIES.

    The Rev. R. and Mrs. Penty, of Bondi, have been officially informed of the death of their youngest son, Private Basil Penty, in France, on New Year's Day. Pte. Penty was an old ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. ANZAC MEMORIAL BAND.

    The New South Wales returned soldiers forming the [?]zac Memorial Band are now free to give concerts in Victoria. While the collections were for the benefit of the New ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The celebrations of Australia Day include the Australian Natives Associations "Corroboree," and Mr. Oscar Asche's matinee, to which 1300 wounded Australians have ...

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  19. INDIAN ADMINISTRATION.

    The report of Lord Islington's Indian Services Commission, which was appointed in 1912, has just been published. The Commission recommends charges by ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. LAW REPORT.

    The following probates and letters of administration were granted by the Registrar of Probates during the past week:—Probates: H. Rickards, T. Waugh, T. E. ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. GOULBURN RACES.

    The Highland Society's Race Club Meeting opened to-day. The weather was fine, attendance, good, and sport interesting. Results:- Highland Handicap, 6f.—Mr. W. G. Kinsella's br m ...

    Article : 394 words
  22. MISSING.

    Among thoso posted as wounded and missing is Private W. C. C. Ambles, formerly of Lithgow and Newnes. No news has been received of him since September, 1916. He ...

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  23. THE DETAILS.

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  24. VENEREAL CLINICS.

    The Minister for Health, Mr. J. D. [?] gerald, said yesterday that the Cabinet [?] given serious consideration to the whole question of measures to cope with venereal diseasses. ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. WAR CHEST CLUB.

    The hon. secretary of the Citizens' War Chest Fund has received a letter from Brigadier-General R. McC. Anderson, referring to the excellent work that the War Chest Fund ...

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  26. MOUNT KEIRA.

    Standing on the edge of an unguarded and beetling cliff yesterday afternoon, a gathering of 150 persons attended the opening of the Mount Keira lookout. Rising first by gentle ...

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  27. THE RACING.

    Weather and track conditions were favourable for racing, and, though the fields were of limited proportions, the sport was fully up to the standard that may always be ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    Eric Haddon, 8, lately residing with his parents at 242 Castlereagh-street, Sydney, was playing with another boy in Elizabeth-Street, near Bathurst-street, when he stumbled ...

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  29. THE 12TH LIGHT HORSE.

    The depot of the 12th Light Horse Comforts Fund at [?]3 Hunter-street has bren re-opened after the holidays. The committee will be glad if anyone interested, or with relations in this regiment, will work ...

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  30. BATHURST TURF CLUB.

    Bathurst Turf Club's Anniversary Meeting was opened to-day in excellent weather. Results:- Opening Handicap. 6f.—t. Donoghue's Tehama, by Developer—Sonoma, 8st 1lb (R. Walker), 1; Mr. P. ...

    Article : 257 words
  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  32. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    At about 7 p.m. yesterday Thomas Gildea (55) who lives at 32. Newman-street, Newtowns, was crossing the road in King-street, Newtown, when he was knocked down by a motor ...

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  33. SADDLERY AND LEATHER WORKERS.

    In connecton with a meeting of the Australian Saddlery and Leather Workers Trades Employees' Federation, which was held at the Trades Hall on Thursday night, the ...

    Article : 214 words
  34. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    At Blackheath yesterday a horse kicked the six-year-old son of Constable Coleman on the head, causing a compound skull fracture. The boy was taken to the Prince Alfred Hospital ...

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  35. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Spencer John Clarke Lane, 15, residing with his parents in Morgan-street, Islington, was to-day accidentally wounded by a pea rifle at Sandgate. The bullet lodged in Lane's right ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. BANK ROBBED.

    A robbery was committed at the Castlereaghstreet branch of the Union Bank at about 1 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. It is reported that a man was seen ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Assembly passed the second reading of the State Trading Concerns Bill, which the Labour party strongly opposed. Mr. George, Minister for Trading Concerns, ...

    Article : 166 words
  39. BOWLS.

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  40. ATTACKED BY LARRIKINS.

    Early yesterday afternoon William Siddins. labourer, living at No. 8 Darlington-road. Darlington, was attacked by a gang of larri-kins at the corner of Myrtle and Rose streets. ...

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  41. SULKY AND TRAM COLLISION.

    About 3 p.m. yesterday Matthew James Collier, residing at Hilder, Lincoln-street, Campsie, was driving along Botany-road with his wife in a sulky, when a tram bound from ...

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  42. RIFLE CLUES' PARADE.

    In a circular letter to captains of rifle clubs, Mr. T. D. Sherbon, Supervisor of Clubs, states that Brigadier-General Ramaciotti, the State Commandant, who inspected the parade of ...

    Article : 110 words
  43. TO-DAY.

    Burns Anniversary: Demonstration at Burns Status, Domain, 3; concert, Protestant Hall, 8. Town Hall Organ Recital: 8. Industrial Exhibition: Railway Institute. ...

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  44. LATE SHIPPING.

    St. Louis, s. 1852 tons, Captain Chaniel, from Ounia, N.C. R. Towns and Co., agents COASTWISE.—Poonbar, s, from the North Coast. ...

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  45. DEATH OF MR. W. C. M'DOUGALL.

    Mr. Walter Cummins MacDougall died at his residence, Dunolly, Long Nose Point, on Thursday, at the age of 61. Deceased was one of the best known residents of Balmain. ...

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  46. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—Arr: Jan. 26, Leura, s, from Warrnambool: Cavan, sch, and Hunter, s, from Sydney. Dep: Jan. [?] Whangape, s, for Auckland; Bromilow, cutter, for New Guinea: Komura, s, for ...

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  47. BARRIER LABOUR TROUBLE.

    The Labour troubles at the North mine and the Amalgamated Zinc (Debavay's) were both settled to-day, the management in each case coming to arrangements which suited the ...

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  48. MARRICKVILLE CLUB.

    The Marrickville Club yesterday celebrated its anniversary. The event was made a [?] day. A match was played between teams selected by the president vice-presidents. The trophies were ...

    Article : 217 words
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