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  2. LABOUR RALLY.

    At ten minutes past eight last night the Town Hall was half filled with an audience anxious to take part in what Mr. Doyle, the P.L.L. president, termed "the opening of ...

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  3. ELECTIONS.

    Most of the members of the State Cabinet will spend a portion of this week on country tours, either in their own electorates, or helping other Nationalist candidates. Mr. Hall. ...

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  4. RAILWAY SMASH.

    A smash occurred on the Carcoar to Blayney railway line at the 184 mile peg this morning. A goods train, consisting of 20 trucks and a guard's van, with two engines, was on its way ...

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  5. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, addressed a meeting of manufacturing and commercial men in the Chamber of Manufactures' room yesterday on "Trade After the War." Mr. ...

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  6. MINERALS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday told a deputation representing the Mines Departments of New South Wales and Queensland, that if the wolfram and tungsten ...

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  7. RECRUITING.

    "It will be noticed," said Professor Macintyre, chairman of the State Recruiting Committee, yesterday, "that the figures for this week are on the average of 400, but present ...

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  8. TASMANIA.

    The Premier of Tasmania arrived in Sydney on Monday by the Moeriki to confer with the Prime Minister upon several important matters relating to Tasmania, principally ...

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  9. ORGANISED HOSTILITY.

    A hostile reception was given Mr. J. J. Morrish, M.L.A., in Cathedral-street, Woolloomooloo, latt night. From the outset it appeared that a number of people in the ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. A. R. Gardiner commences his campaign in the city on Thursday night as an independent Labour candidate. It has been decided by the Nationalist party not to oppose him. ...

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  11. SUPPORT FOR MR. HOLMAN.

    A representative public meeting, presided over by the Mayor, decided to form a branch of the National Association, and also to secure the return of the Premier. ...

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  12. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    News has arrived here thut New Zealand nnd Canadian delegates have reached England to represent their countries at the War Conference The same day brings news that the ...

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  13. THE CANDIDATES.

    Following is a list of candidates, compiled from official announcements:- ALBURY.—A. G. Manning (N.). G. C. Bodkin (P.L.L.), J. J. Cusack (Ind.). ...

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  14. THE WEEK'S ENLISTMENTS.

    The following are the enlistments for the week ended February 24:—Calare 12, Cook 8, Cowper 9, Dalley 8, Darling 5, East Sydney 33, Eden-Mouare 1, Gwydir 6, Hume 9, ...

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  15. OBITUARIES.

    The following deaths are announced:- General Sir Mowbray Thomson, the last survivor of the Cawnpore Massacre. Doctor Laura Forster (daughter of Mr. ...

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  16. ATTORNEY-GENERAL AT ENMORE.

    Alderman C. H. Turtle (MaYor of Newtown) presided at a meeting held last night in the Manchester Unity Hall, Enmore, when the Attorney-General, Mr. D. R. Hall, opened his ...

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  17. WHEAT ELEVATORS.

    The time for the closing of tenders for the construction of Government wheat elevators in connection with the introduction of bulk handling has again been extended, and tenders ...

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  18. AT VICTORIA BARRACKS.

    On Monday 65 men enrolled at the Barracks, of whom only 27 were passed as fit. ...

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  19. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    A shocking tragedy occurred in Sach[?]street last night, resulting in the death of a woman named Kitty Weatherill. She was discovered in her room with her throat cul, and ...

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  20. LIGHT HORSE MEN WANTED.

    The State Commandant, Brigadier-General Lee, C.M.G., announces, through the State Recruiting Committee, that he is prepared to accept 100 light horsemen at once. Recruits ...

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  21. OTHER STATES.

    During the last two days 56 men were examined, and 41 found fit. BRISBANE, Tuesday. There were 17 volunteers to-day, and 11 ...

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  22. TOTALISATOR.

    An official report of the working of the totalisator at Kembla Grange states that the operation of the machine was, save for those minor disabilities which are usually ...

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  23. LIEUT. CARMICHAEL.

    The Premier received a cable message from the Asent-General yesterday, stating that Lieutenant Campbell Carmichael has been awarded the Military Cross. No details are ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    Waters and Co., King and George streets, 9 to 9.30 a.m. (speakers, Li[?]ut. Macqueen, Sergt. Devlin, and Mr. K. Murray). Lunch-hour meeting, Dowling-street tram ...

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  25. WAR BURSARIES.

    The University Senate has adopted a proposal to provide in any year not more than six war bursaries, each to be awarded to the son or daughter of a person previously ...

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  26. MEAT EMBARGO.

    Mr. Ryan returned from Melbourne last night. The Premier stated that the primary object of his visit was to discuss matters connected ...

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  27. TICK DISCOVERY.

    There was a further development to-day in feonnectlon with the tick outbreak on the Downs The Chief Inspector of Stock, Mr. A. H. Cory, intimated that the department ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  29. A MAN'S OFFER.

    Sir,—Having listened to a good many speeches lalely by men who "would it they could," calling for recrults, most of them, we know, being over the age limit. Now, I ...

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  30. MARRICKVILLE.

    Mr. T. S. Crawford, sitting member for Marrickville, opened the National campaign at Marrickville last night. Alderman James Steel presided. Mr. Crawford referred to ...

    Article : 249 words
  31. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The council of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League of Australia resumed its sittings at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Subjects set down for discussion at the ...

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  32. THE WORLD'S GREAT WAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  33. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held in the Town Hall this afternoon, under the auspices of the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic League, to welcome Mr. H. E. Budden Commissioner for ...

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  34. ORGANISING THE WILLING.

    Sir,—Australia is now reading—and, we hope, digesting—our Prime Minister's stirring words of yesterday's great gathering at the Town Hall, Newspaper editors are doing ...

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  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  36. DEATHS FROM MENINGITIS.

    A number of deaths have recently taken place in this district from meningitis, including one on Friday and two yesterday, the former, an infant daughter of Mr. Harper, of ...

    Article : 359 words
  37. COURT-MARTIAL.

    The charge of malingering, by feigning sciatica, against Acting-sergt. Terence Himilton Green, of the A.I.F., by District Court-Martial, was continued at Victoria Barracks yesterday, ...

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  38. MR. HOLMAN AT PENRITH.

    Last night the Premier addressed a meeting in the Nepean Picture Palace. Penrith, on behalf of Mr. Brinsley Hall, M. L. A., after which he caught the Coonamble mall at 8.50 for The ...

    Article : 332 words
  39. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    Dr. R. H. Todd presided yesterday afternoon at the annual meeting of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. In the report it was explained that with the ...

    Article : 280 words
  40. TO-DAY.

    Voluntary Workers' Association: Annual Meeting, Town Hall, 8. Carrington Convalescent Hospital: Annual Meeting, Vickery's-chambers, 3. ...

    Article : 183 words
  41. TOTALISATOR COMPANIES.

    Regulations affecting the installation of totalisator machines on racecourses were to- day outlined by the Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest.) A good deal of misconception ...

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  42. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Clarence S. E. Ellis, ex-secretary of the Broken Hill Branch of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows was in rested at Petersburg, in South Australia, charged on warrant ...

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  43. COUNCIL INSURANCE.

    The City Council has received a report of the findings of Mr. Stevens, the examiner from the Local Government Department who inquired into the insurances of the City ...

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  44. FIRES AT PETERSHAM.

    Shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon an outbreak of fire occurred in a shop occupied by Miss Alfred Manson, a confectioner at 90 Percival-road, Petersham. A ...

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  45. MR. J. S. T. M'GOWEN.

    A meeting was held last night at the Redfern Town Hall, presided over by the Mayor, Alderman T. P. Holden, for the purpose of arranging the details in connection with Mr. J. S. T. ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    Arawatta, s, for Queensland ports. Dilkers, s, for Melbourne. BRISBANE.—Arr: Feb. 27, Cooma, s, from the north. Dep: Paringa, s, for Sydney; Rupara, s, for ...

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  47. WELSH MARINE CHARITY CONCERT.

    Lovers of good music will be well catered for at the St. David's Day concert of the Cymrodorion Society in St. James' Hall to-morrow night. The proceeds of the ...

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  48. MILITARY CROSS.

    Miss Metcalfe, of the Wellington branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has received news that her brother, Surgeon-Captain Metcalfe, has been awarded the Military Cross. ...

    Article : 66 words
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