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  2. REFERENDUM.

    The organising committee of the National Referendum Council has organised a number of meetings to be held next Tuesday evening. The local Mayor in each instance will ...

    Article : 238 words
  3. CALLED UP.

    The regulations dealing with the calling up of single men between the ages of 21 and 36 for national service have just bean issued by the Government. ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE

    Sir Thomas MacKenz[?]e. High Commissioner for New Zealand, in the course of an interview, said he did not regret the non-conclusion of the contract between the imperial ...

    Article : 461 words
  5. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 138 men offered themselves for enlistment. The weather perhaps more than anything was responsible for the falllng-off yesterday. ...

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  6. LOVELY FRANCE.

    Writing to a sergeant of the A.I.F. whom she had nursed in Egypt, from "Somewhere in France," Nurse M. B. Curtain now attached to the British Expeditionary Force, gives a ...

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  7. FOR THE WAR.

    There was a meeting of the general committee of the Universal Service League in the Town Hall vestibule yesterday afternoon, when addresses in support of Mr. Hughes's ...

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  8. "SIGN OF DEGENERACY."

    In a speech at the Town Hall to-night the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) referred to a manifesto issued by the No-Conscription League. He said if those who ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. PERSONS OF FOREIGN BIRTH.

    The Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth, who has received many inquiries from persons of foreign birth or origin as to whether they are disqualified from voting at the ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. IN OTHER STATES.

    To-day's recruiting figures were:—v[?]iunteered, 317; accepted, 192; deferred, 26. BRISBANE, Friday. Ninety-one volunteers were accepted in ...

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  11. TROOPS INSPECTED.

    The District Commandant yesterday inspected the artillery at Rosebery Park. The general then motored to the Royal Agricultural Show Ground, to inspect trench mortar ...

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  12. THE INDUSTRIALISTS.

    The Premier made the following remarks yesterday regarding a statement made by Mr. Doyle, president of the P.L.L., published in yesterday's "Herald." ...

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  13. TOTAL ENLISTMENTS.

    Senator Pearce. Minister for Defence, issued a list to-day, showing that 7309 men enlisted in the Commonwealth in the first 26 days of this month the quota required this month is ...

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  14. MALTESE LABOURERS.

    Regarding the visit of 20 Maltese, who sought work at the ironworks and Hosklus's coke ovens, Mr. C. G. Hoskins invited the secretary of the Ironworkers' Union to meet ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. LEGISLATORS' MEMORANDUM.

    Mr. Tudor, ex-Minister for Customs, to-day made available for publication a memorandum signed by 16 members of the Senate and 16 members of the House of Representatives, who ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    A week or so ago a notice appeared in the "Herald" under the "War Casualties," that Sargeant Harold Saxton, an old Sydney Grammar School boy, son ot Mr. A. C. Saxton, of ...

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  17. INDIA'S GENEROSITY.

    Sir Reginald Craddock, replying to a question in the Imperial Legislative Council, this morning, gave the following interesting information. He said that exclusive" of the ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Focklily passed the Heads at 6.45 yesterday evening, proceeding south. ...

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  19. MOULDERS' STRIKE.

    In the Industrial Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Heydon, Mr. Kelynack, instructed by Messrs. Ver[?] Read and Bell. appeared for the Iron Trades ...

    Article : 347 words
  20. ARRIVALS.

    Andrey D., a. from Melbourne. Coramba, s, from Newcastle. ...

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  21. THE WADA MARU.

    The Wada Maru arrived in port last night [?] New York, via the Panama Canal, with (very little bunker coal left. The passage extended over eighty days, and the steamer was delayed by south e[?]sterly ...

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  22. SUPPORT OF COUNTRY PRESS.

    At the conference to-day of Victorian country newspaper, proprietors, a motion was adopted unanimously pledging support to the Prime Minister, and to aid in every possible ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. COAL EXPORTS.

    The exports of coal for the week ended to-day rea[?] 67,[?]4 tons, of which 51, 145 tons went to Commonwealth and New Zealand ports, and 16,410 tons to oversea countries. ...

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  24. PORT OF BRISTOL.

    The Lord Mayor of Bristol welcomed Sir Thomas MacKenzie (High Commissioner for land), and Mr. F. W. Toung (Agent-General for South Australia), who ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: Sept. 29, tango Mart[?] from Japan; Houtman, s, from Batavia Dep: Bingera, s, for Townsville; Houtman, s, for Sydney, S[?] s, for the north. ...

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  26. MR. HOLMAN AT COOTAMUNDRA

    Mr. J. M. Dodd, president of the Labour electorate council for the Cootamundra State seat (neld by the Premier, Mr. Holman), said yesterday that Mr. Doyle's statement, as ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. N.S.W. TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The New South Wales Typographical. Association has issued a circular to its members directing attention to the rules of the association regarding any "extraordinary ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. NEW CARDINALS.

    At the Consistory, which meets on November 26, it is expected that the Pope will create six Cardinals. ...

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  29. VOTING BY SOLDIERS.

    Arrangements have been completed to record the votes of the Australian troops in Britain and France, and on the vessels of the Australian navy and the transports. Ballot papers ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. GOVERNMENT CONFIDENT.

    In the Senate to-day it was stated by the Minister for Defence that the Government proposed to appoint a committee of civilians to decide in what industries men should be ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Charles Cayzer, a shipowner, father-in-law of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Commander-in-Chtef of the Home Fleet. ...

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  32. INDEX.

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  33. MUNITIONS DELAYED.

    According to a telegram read to Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court to-day, the strike of men employed by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, at its Newcastle works, ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. ANGLICAN APPEAL.

    The Archbishop of Sydney, in a pastoral letter, says:— "This coming month of October will be one of the most momentous in the annals ...

    Article : 262 words
  35. ARMENTIERES.

    Tt is a week since the fight, just south of this town, in which the Australians played the leading part, but it is not yet possible to compute the casualties sustained. ...

    Article : 403 words
  36. BARRIER COUNCIL HOSTILE

    In reply to the Prime Minister's request to the city council to call a meeting of citizens to form a National Referendum Committee, the city council last night resolved:—"That ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. W. Biggs vice-president of the United Cane Growers Association to-day waited on the Premier with regard to the crisis in the sugar industry. ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. POSTAL SORTERS' RESOLUTION.

    The postal sorters, at a meeting held at the Trades Hall, decided, on the motion of Mr. A. Davison, seconded by Mr. C. Smith, to reject the proposal of the Sydney Labour ...

    Article : 40 words
  40. WHARF LABOURERS.

    The wharf labourers are demanding higher rates for loading and unloading cargo at Newcastle. The steamer Karori was berthed at the ...

    Article : 157 words
  41. CONSTITUTIONAL POINT.

    In the Senate also the proposal of the Government tnat the House should adjourn to a day te bo fixed by the President met with opposition. ...

    Article : 323 words
  42. CAMPSIE P.L.L.

    In compliance with the request of the P.L.L. executive, the Camps[?]e branch met on Thursday to consider what attitude it would adopt on the conscription issue. ...

    Article : 85 words
  43. LATE MINING.

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  44. APPEALS FOR EXEMPTION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the majority of Questions directed to Ministers were on the subject of conscription. Dr. Maloney asked the Treasurer if he was ...

    Article : 299 words
  45. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ADJOURNS.

    The Legislative Council has adjourned to October 31, to enable members to participate in the referendum campaign. The anti-conscriptionists Intend to hold a ...

    Article : 180 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. E. J. Lowe, of Birriwa Station, has been selected by the Progrsssives to oppose the Minister for Lands. Mr. W. G. Ashford, for Liverpool Plains. ...

    Article : 64 words
  48. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  49. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Elmslie has agreed to withdraw his resignation of the position of Opposition leader in the State Parliament, and has accepted the offer of the party to give him leave of absence ...

    Article : 44 words
  50. QUEENSLAND MINISTRY.

    The Labour party met in special caucus to-day apparently to consider, the position of certain Ministers. What was believed to be an important meeting of the Executive ...

    Article : 48 words
  51. MELBOURNE EXCHANGE.

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