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  2. CASUALTIES.

    Fred Spring, 47, a carpenter and joiner, living in Duntroon-street, Hurstone Park, was working at the Eveleigh worshops yesterday on an overhead travelling crane, when ...

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  3. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The Chambers of Commerce Congress concluded to-day. Mr. Kerr (Melbourne) moved a resolution favouring the amalgamation of the Federal ...

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  4. THE UNIONS.

    The Interstate Unions Congress sitting at Hobart had a busy day yesterday discussing a number of proposals on the agenda paper prominent among which was the question of ...

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  5. BISHOP LANGLEY.

    On Wednesday the Right Rev. John D. Langley, Bishop of Bendigo, celebrated his eightieth birthday, and he celebrated it in Sydney, where he laboured for so many years ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Charlton (N.S.W.) moved the adjournment of the House to draw attention to the embargo placed on the export of coal. He pointed ...

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  7. THE CHURCH AND THE WAR.

    At the sittings of the Congregational Union in Brisbane to day the Rev. Dr. Roseby, F.R.A.S., delivered his presidential address, taking for his subject. The Great War: Some ...

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  8. BULGARIANS.

    A sensation was created in Broken Hill yesterday by the arrival of 22 Bulgarians, under military escort, who had been reicised from Liverpool Camp, Sydney, and had come ...

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  9. PETROL CASE.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday before Mr. Macfarlane S.M., Henry Ufred Mor gan aged 52 was charged with wickedly and designedly soliciting and inciting on different ...

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  10. FATAL LIFT ACCIDENT.

    A magisterial inquiry into the death of Gordon Marr, aged 15 years, wat conducted by the City Coroner. Mr. H. S. Hawkins at the City Coroner's Court yesterday. Deceased ...

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  11. FOUND DEAD.

    Katherine Duffield, 71, who lived by herself in a house in Stanley-street, Bay, was found dead at her home on Wednesday morning. Deceased had been dead about six ...

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  12. FATAL HOUSE KICK.

    John Finlayson, of Glenorie, was kicked br a horse on Wednesday. He was taken in the Parramatta District Hospital, and died during the same evening. ...

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  13. BRITISH SCIENCE GUILD.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia), speaking at a meeting of the British Science Guild, described the establishment of Australia's Institute ...

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  14. LORD HARDINGE.

    It is officially announced that Lord Hardings (ex-Viceroy of India) will succeed Sir Arthur Nicolson as Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who is retiring owing to ...

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  15. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Delegates to the weekly meeting of the Labour Council last night were shocked by the disclosures of the embezzlement of the council's funds. ...

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  16. THURSDAY'S SITTING.

    The proceedings or the Interstate Trades Union Congress in Hobart were continued to-day. Senator Guthrie submitted the report of a ...

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  17. MINISTER'S EXPLANATION.

    The arrival of twenty-two Bulgarians in Broken Hill from the Liverpool Concentration Camp formed the subject of an inquiry in the House of Representatives to-day, by Mr. ...

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  18. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

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  19. AIRMAN'S SURPRISE.

    A remarkable story of a British airman's adventures comes from Horne Bay. It seems (according to the "Dally Mail's account) that Lieut. F. J. H. Mayre, of the Royal ...

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  20. IN SERVIA.

    Reuter's representative, in an interview with Major Graham Aspland, who has recently arrived in England from Vienna and Servia, received a most interesting account of the ...

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  21. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    The Daylight Saving Bill, which has passed Parliament, will operate at 2 run on the 2lst inst. ...

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  22. UNDERGRADES.

    Not even the world war can wholly damp the ardour of Sydnoj University undergraduates when the annual celebration of their Alma Mater comes o. They will stand in ...

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  23. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The Federal Prices Adjustment Board, which recently visited this State, has fixed the prices of bread within a radius of three and a half miles of the Hobart General Poat Office, when ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Fred. Terry, actor. Fred. Terry (born 1863) was the youngest member of the famous theatrical family of ...

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  25. SERIOUS COLLISION.

    A collision between a motor car and motor cycle occurred last night at the approach to the bridge over the creek near the military camp. John Bartlett, a ...

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  26. FRENCH UNITY.

    A representative of the "Matin" last month interviewed Lord Bryce, leader of the British sectionn f the France-British Inter-Parliamentary Committee. Lord Bryce is reported ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Gordon V. Lavers, L.A.B., the blind pianist and organist who recently visited England, entered the Royal Normal College, and eventually secured the A.R.C.O., gave a pianoforte recital at St James's Hall ...

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  28. PUBLIC MEETING.

    At a big meeting held in the Town Hall to-night, in regard to the Bulgarians, a resolution was carried that the 11 Bulgarians be at once taken away from Broken Hill. ...

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  29. INDEX.

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  30. MINISTERS' SONS.

    A number of additions have been made to the list of Presbyterian ministers sons on active service. The additional names given make a total of 42 ministers, represented at ...

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  31. TIVOLI WAR MATINEE,

    Mr. H. D. M'Intosh announces a matinee performance for 2.30 to-days, at the Tivoli Theatre, in aid of the 36th (Riflemen's) Battalion Comforts Fund, in which the leading artists of his company will ...

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  32. UNIVERSITY GARDEN PARTY.

    The Sydney University Undergrads' Association wre the hosts at a very successful garden party at the University yesterday afternoon, when several hundreds of guests responded to ...

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  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  34. METHODISTS AND THE WAR.

    The following particulars will show to what extent the call to military service in connection with the war has affected tie ranks of the Methodist ministry in New South Wales. The list is not quite ...

    Article : 308 words
  35. EXPLOSIVES DEPARTMENT.

    The annual report of the State Explosives Deportment for 1915 states that the operations of factories in which chlorate of potash is prepared for use as an ingredient for ...

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  36. SERIOUS ASSAULT.

    The perpetrators'of an assault in Balmain were well punished yesterday when they were brought before Mr. Love, S.M., at the Balmain Police Court. William Craycroft, a ...

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  37. ARARAT SHOOTING CASE.

    William Joy was charged at Maryborough Court to-day on two counts of having shot at Frederick Werner do Nully, accountant of the London Bank. Ararat, with intent to ...

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  38. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Gardinor stated, on behalf of the Attorney-General, in reply to a question, that 1428 applications had been lodged for exemption under the enemy ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

    Tivoli Theatre: 36th Batt. Matinee, 2.30. Grace Bros' Seholarship Concert, 2.30. Town Hall: Children's Welfare Exhibition, by Kindergarten Union of New South Wales, 2 and 7.30. ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING.

    Rupara, s, 1368 tons, Captain Hall, from Melbourne. G. S. Yuill and Co., Ltd., agents. COASTWISE. —Karnah, s, from Port Stephens. ...

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  41. LATE MINING.

    To-day's sales were:- VariousL: S. A. Oil Wells, paid, b 2/3, s 2/11; ditto, con., b /10, s /11. Copper: Hampden, 36/, 36/3, b [?]6/, s 36/3; Mt. ...

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  42. THE POLISH FUND.

    The officials of the Polish Relief Fund have received through the Pmiiler of this State a letter addressed by Miss Laurence Alma Tadema of the Polish Victims Relief Fund. ...

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  43. WOOLLOOMOOLOO RESUMPTTONS.

    A deputation, representing St. Peter's Anglican Church, Woolloomooloo, introduced by Alderman Farrell, waited on the Lord Mayor yesterday to urge the resumption of certain ...

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  44. DEPARTURES.

    Lammeroo, s, for Albany and Fremantle, via Port Kembla. The steamer Sultan van Longleat arrived off the Heads last night from Singapore, and waited outside ...

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  45. JAPANESE STEAMER WRECKED.

    The E. and A. liner Empire, which arrived from Kobe, via ports, this week, btought particular of the wreck of the Toyo Kisen Kalsha's steamer Chiyo Maru, which struck a ...

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  46. BRITISH MILITARY SERVICE.

    Sjr,—Some little time since the cables informed us that an Australian named Hawley had been punched by the English military, authorities for not reporting for military ...

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  47. MOERAKI DELAYED,

    The departure for Sydney of the steamer [?] has been delayed until to-morrow. ...

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  48. A LONG TOW.

    Negotiations have been completed for Macdonald, Hamilton, and Company's tug Coringa to tow the Norwegian barque Janna from Cleveland Bay, Townsville, to Sydney. The tug will leave Brisbane on ...

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  49. ENEMY SUBJECTS CONVICTED.

    At the Police Court. Oscar Nelson, 26, an Austrian seaman, was fined £20, or four months' imprisonment, for being an enemy subject, and failing to report himself. Victor ...

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  50. BULK HANDLING.

    The State Cabinet to-day approved of a scheme submitted by John S. Metealf and Co., Ltd., for the handling of a grain in bulk. The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) ...

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  51. TELEGRAPHIC.

    WILSON'S PROMONTORY (426m).—Inward: May 18, Wyreema, s, 12.55 a.m.; Leura, s, 6.40 a.m. ALBANY (2100m).—Passed: Dimboolls, s, for Fremantle. ...

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