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  2. BINGARA ELECTION.

    Mr. J. H Cann, Minister for Works, who has just returned from the Bingara electorate, where he has been speaking in favour of the selected Labour candidate, Mr. M'Lelland, ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    When the House of Representatives met this morning it was announced by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) that, as many members wanted to remain in their constituencies on ...

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  4. WAR PENSIONS.

    The War Pensions Bill which the Treasurer introduced in the House of Representatives to-day contained provisions considerable liberalising the payments to incapacitated ...

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  5. RELEASED BULGARIANS.

    A largely attended meeting [?] citizens was held in the Town Hall last night to consider the action of the military authorities in sending to Broken Hill discharges prisoners of ...

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  6. CHASE AETER SUSPECTS.

    By forcing a bedroom window, thieves entered the house of Mrs. Jane Richardson, 53 Epping-road, Double Bay, yesterday afternoon and stole a gold bangle, valued at £3. ...

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  7. CLERGY AND WAR SERVICE.

    At the informal conference of 14 Anglican Archbishops and Bishops held this week at Sydney, under the presidency of the Prima[?] careful consideration was given to the ...

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  8. AERIAL DUELS.

    An account of a thrilling air fight has been sent to his home at West Stockwith, near Gainsborough, by Flight-Sergeant T. May, of the Royal Flying Corps, who narrowly ...

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  9. THREE WEEKS IN BULGARIA.

    The New York "World" has received the following first-hand description of conditions in Bulgaria from its Special Correspondent, who has arrived in Bucharest after three ...

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  10. TRADE UNIONS.

    At the Congress of Trades Unions, held in Hobart on Thursday Mr. Bakor, on behalf of the Public School Teachers' Union of New South Wales, moved.—"That congress affirms ...

    Article : 340 words
  11. NEWCASTLE CREEP.

    Six houses in Dent-street, Merewether, in close proximity to the properties affected by the recent creep, to-day dropped about 2ft, in consequence of a further subsidence. The ...

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  12. MR. FRED TERRY.

    It transpires that Mr. Fred Terry, the actor, whose death was announced, is alive, but he is suffering a serious relapse after prolonged illness. ...

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  13. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. A. H. Haywood, late manager of the Grafton Experimental Farm, but now of Wollongbar, was presented with an illuminated address by the Clarence, Macleay, and Ulmara ...

    Article : 272 words
  14. STATE ELECTIONS.

    A branch of the Liberal Association now exists in Woollahra proper, aad the Double Bay-Darling Point branch has been re-formed. The date when enrolment of members in ...

    Article : 242 words
  15. BRITISH COMPULSION.

    So many letters have recently been received at this office from Englishmen resident in the State, who have become anxious as to their position, owing to the speech ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. THE REFERENDUM.

    As the time for the referendum draws nearer the meetings in connection with the 6 o'clock campaign are increasing in number. The principal, meeting yesterday was again ...

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  17. LINE OBSTRUCTED.

    An obstruction was discovered this morning on the raliway between Sodwalls and Birumba station. A man named Alfred Watson, employed on ...

    Article : 172 words
  18. CASUALTIES.

    Thomas Stewart, 40, a machinist employed by the "Evening News" proprietary, met with a shocking accident yesterday morning. At about 11 o'clock Stewart, who is second ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. LIBERAL ROOMS.

    The Liberal Association is changing its Sydney headquarters, and the leader of the party, Mr. Wade, yesterday referred to the matter. ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. STRIKERS FINED.

    A magistrate in Wellington gave judgment in a case in which the Inspector of Awards proceeded against a number of firemen and trimmers on the steamer Maori, to recover £10 each ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day, the Acting Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) stated, in reply to a question by Senator Needham (Vic.), that the Government was considering the question ...

    Article : 306 words
  22. WOMAN POISONED.

    A married woman named Grace Childs, 24 years of age, was taken from her residence, 26 Eveleigh-street, Redfern, to the Sydney Hospital, about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ...

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  23. THE NAVY.

    As far as organisations for the provision of comforts are concerned the men of the Australian navy seem to have been overlooked, although there have been one or two efforts on ...

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  24. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Annie McLean, 27, [?] governess, from the country, was knocked down by a Railwayround tram near the entrance to Belmore Park last night. The Civil Ambulance took ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The first Business Session of the Sixth Triennial Assembly of the Congregational Union of Australasia was held to-day. Most of the sitting was devoted to the adoption of ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. RECRUITING PICTURES.

    The cinematograph pictures of camp life in New South Wales which were taken by the Defence Department, in conjunction with the State Recruiting Campaign Committee, formed ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliament was yesterday further prorogued from May 25 to June 22 next. It is generally understood that Parliament will meet again towards the end of July. ...

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  28. FATAL INJURIES.

    R. J. Fisher, of Santa Paula, a well-known grazier in this district, died last night from injuries received while folling a tree on the 18th ult. ...

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  29. INDEX.

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  30. KNOCKED DOWN BY ENGINE.

    Thomas Frame, a boilermaker, of Eskbank, was knocked down by a shunting engine in the railway yards last night, and taken to the Mudgee Hospital suffering from severe ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Postal Department advises that the largest mail despatched from Sydney to date for the Expeditionary Forces was by the P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Karmala, on May 16. It ...

    Article : 56 words
  32. INSPECTION OF TROOPS.

    The District Commandant, Brigadier-General Romaciotti, will hold an inspection of troops at 4 p.m. to-day on the old review ground, Moore Park, next to the Zoological Gardens. ...

    Article : 45 words
  33. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  34. MINING ACCIDENT.

    The mine manager of Edna May Deep Levels Gold-mining Company (W.A.) wired to-day as follows:—"Regret to state a premature explosion took place in the Deeps shaft. Three ...

    Article : 42 words
  35. FIRE AT RANDWICK.

    A fire occurred early yesterday morning in a cottage, Mareta, Pacific-street, Randwick, occupied by Mr. Allan Watson. The rear portion of the premises, which are of ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. HARBOUR TRUST DEBT.

    A statement of the accounts of the Sydney Harbour Trust has been gazetted. It shows that the capital debt of the trust On December 31 last was £7,574,996 8s 4d. ...

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  37. MR. WADDELL AND HOME RULE.

    Sir.—One can see in Mr. Waddell's letter in to-day's "Herald" evidence of good and honest intention. He must be commended for adhering to legitimate argument. In one or ...

    Article : 516 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. CHARGE AGAINST EX-CONSTABLE.

    Sydney Alexander Scorgie, formerly police constable at Port Adelaide, was committed for trial to-day on a chare of having on February 26 feloniously wounded Police ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    An extraordinary position has arisen in connection with the Legislative Council election. In the central province the polling officer appointed for South Greenough, where ...

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  41. STEAMER ARAWATTA.

    During the recent heavy weather which prevailed outside Cape Moreton, the steamer Arawatta, sailed from Brisbane for Northern Queensland ports, and during the voyage the ...

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  42. THE GRACE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Mr. A. E. Grace presided at the final concept given in the Music Room establishment yesterday by the successful competitors for the scholarships and medals offered ...

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  43. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    South Bulli mine was Idle on Wednesday and Thursday, in consequence of a strike of wheelers. The general secretary (Mr. J. T. Sweeney) visited the mine this morning, and ...

    Article : 186 words
  44. A.I.F. BADGES.

    On March 17, Morgan Kenny, trading as Johnny Morgnn, Bourke-street, was fined £2, with £1 is costs, at the City Court on a charge of having sold badges of the defence ...

    Article : 116 words
  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    A further advance in the already high price of meat in the Perth retail trade is likely, as the startling increases in the beef market have been followed by a sharp rise in the ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. MUSIC EXAMINATION BOARDS.

    A conference of the Music Examination Board of the Interstate Universities, which has been in progress during the week in Melbourne, was concluded to-day Professor W. ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

    Tivoli Theatre: Follics Season Opens, 2.30 and [?] St. James's Hall: Selinski Farewell, 8. Reportory Theatre: Yiddish Operat[?] 8. Town Hall: Last day of Children's Welfare Exhibition ...

    Article : 158 words
  48. A.I.F. APPOINTMENTS.

    A Gazette issued to-day contains the following appointments, promotions, etc., in the Australian imperial Force.:- To be major: Captain T. H. Vincent. ...

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  49. DEATH OF LIEUT.-COLONEL PATTERSON.

    After an illness which developed rapidly on his return from the front about two months ago, Lieut.-Colonel W. G. Patterson died at the Base Hospital to-day. He was 53 years ...

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  50. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT.

    Private J. W. Walker of Queanbeyan writing home from Eqypt to a friend at Queanbeyan, says:—"The most interesting feature of life at Cairo is the Australasian inv[?] ...

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  51. ALLEGED SHEEP-STEALING.

    Sydney Joseph Austin and James Michael Boyle, of Wee Waa, were to-day charged with stealing, in company, about 280 sheep, the property of M'Dougall and Son, of Moll[?] ...

    Article : 164 words
  52. MR. HUGHES'S RETURN.

    In reply to a question by Sir William Irvine in the House of Representatives yestorday, Mr. Tudor stated that the Government expected the Prime Minister (Mi. Hughes) ...

    Article : 47 words
  53. GERMAN CONVICTED.

    Wilhelm Thyson, 52, a German seaman, was charged at the police court this morning with being an alien enemy, that he did fail to report himself to the police. He ...

    Article : 107 words
  54. NEWCASTLE PORT.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day, reference was made to the increasing harvests in the north and north-west. Mr. R. A. Earp moved,—"That the chamber ...

    Article : 81 words
  55. DECREASED COAL EXPORTS.

    The exports of coal for the week ending to-day reached only 37,606 tops, which is the smallest total for many months past. ...

    Article : 31 words
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