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  2. SIX O'CLOCK.

    There are still a number of returns to come in from the referendum poll on the liquor question on Saturday last. All day yeterday telegrams from the outlying booths ...

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  3. SALVATION ARMY.

    An indication of the nature and extent of the work of the Salvation Army in Australia during the past year was given by figures quoted in the Town Hall last night by ...

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  4. DUBLIN REBELLION.

    A graphic story of the looting and fighting in the Dublin rebellion is told by an eye-witness in the London "Daily Telegraph " Shattered glass littered the streets everywhere, ...

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  5. MISSIONARY LEADER.

    A great leader in the missionary movement has passed away in the person of the Rev. Ralph Wardlaw Thompnon. D.D., whose death was announced by cablegram in yesterday's ...

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  6. BOTANIC GARDENS.

    The celebrations of the centenary of the Botanic Gardens will take place in the Gardens this morning, beginning at 10.30. Addresses will be given by the Governor ...

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  7. CATHEDRAL STREET.

    The inquiry into the proposal to close the top end of Cathedral-street to provide an approach to St. Mary's Cathedral was resumed yesterday, the Metropolitan Land board ...

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  8. MORE RAIN.

    Splendid rains have occurred over great areas of New South Wales, and again the best falls were in the central districts of the State. ...

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  9. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Roosevelt last night re[?]terated that [?] is out of politics. He told a numebr of journalists that it was useless to visit him, as he would have nothing to say. Whether he will ...

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  10. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

    A member of the Sydney Town Hall staff, writing from the Suez Canal to the general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., says:—"We are reminded always in Egypt of the fine work done ...

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  11. COLD-STORAGE STRIKE.

    The employees in cold stores in the metropolitan area, who went on strike last Friday week as a protest against the employers not granting them increased wages, will ...

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  12. STATION REPORT.

    Meters John Sanderson and Co. have received the following telegraphic advice of rain:—Caiwarro Station. Hungerford, Saturday.—Rainfall, hoemstead, 35 points; Parragundy outstation, 130 points. ...

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  13. CAPTAIN P. E. JACKSON.

    Mr. F. G. JAckson, Broken Hill, has [?] ceived word of the death (kileld in [?] in France of his brother, Captain Percy he was acting as C.O. Captain [?] ...

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  14. POTATOES AND ONIONS DEARER.

    There was a strong demand yesterday [?] onions and potatoes, and quotations for [?]" liens advanced. Potatoes were dearer by fully £2 [?] ...

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  15. COURT-MARTIALS.

    The following members of the A.I.F. have been tried by District Court-martials and sentenced:—Trooper A. Y. Young, 7th Light Horse, was charged with (1) using ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Massey states that provision has been made for placing 5000 returned soldiers on the land. The compulsory clauses of the Land Settlement Act are sufficient for the purpose. ...

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  17. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    The citizens of Manly have started a [?] for providing homes, for the returned disabled or partially disabled soldiers. A volunt[?] workers' association was recently [?] ...

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  18. OBJECTIONABLE LICENSED HOUSES.

    It is considered in well-Informed circles that the Government will ask for power to close licensed houses which are considered objectionable, and to put a stop to shouting. ...

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  19. THE LATE MR. ALBERT AUSTIN

    The late Mr. Albert Austin, of Wanganella, was born at Baltonborough Somersetshire, on July 1, 1834. He arrived in Victoria in September, 1851, in the clipper ship ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    The body of A. Johnson, lately a seaman on the collier Routh Bulli was found in the water near M'IIwraith, M'Wacharn's Wharf, Darling Harbour, yesterday. ...

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  21. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Memorial services were hold at all the camps and in most of the towns of the Dominion yesterday. In each there was a large attendance. The public services were of a ...

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  22. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    Services in memory of the late Lord Kitchener will be held at 1'o clock to-day, at St. Andrew's Cathedral and at the Pitt-street Congregational Church. ...

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  23. HAYMARKET MURDER.

    The inquest on George Pappageorgi the victim of the Haymarket murder was concluded at the City Coroners Court yesterday. The Coronet found that George Pappageorgi, ...

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  24. WINES AND SPIRITS.

    The Acting Prime Minister has forwarded to the Premier copy of a report by the Commonwealth Analyst respecting the revised tables adopted by the British Government for ...

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  25. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    Thomas Russell, 70, died suddenly at his home in Prospoct-street, Surry Hills, at about noon yesterday. It has since been discovered that yesterday morning Russell ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    Undola, s, from Bulli. ...

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  27. PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The State Cabinet met yesterday and discussed the result of the Liquor Referendum. Several prominent members of the caucus were present at one stage. ...

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  28. A BOY'S DEATH.

    Ray Lefevre, 15, yesterday afternoon was found shot. ...

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  29. DEPARTURES.

    Waiheno, s, for Newcastle, Melbourne, and [?] [?] The steamer Wear passed Sydrey Heads at [?] night, bound north. ...

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  30. AWARDED MILITARY CROSS.

    A private cable states that Lieutenant William Glenn, ex-All Black footballer, who went to England to offer his services to the military, has been awarded the Military Cross. ...

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  31. BOATING FATALITY.

    Percy Rodgers, aged 37, was drowned at Cudgen Headland on Saturday afternoon Rodgers was with a party of kanakas schnapper fishing outside, and when crossing the ...

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  32. TELEGRAPHIC.

    WILSON S PROMONTORY (426m).—Inwards: [?] 12, Kooringa, s, 1.10 a.m.; Perth, s, 8.30 a.m.; [?] s, 11.35 a.m.; Corio, s, 11.55 a.m.; South[?] 2.45 p.m. Outward: June 12, Nardoo, s, 1.30 p.m. ...

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  33. SOLDIER FINED.

    John Hall, 26, a soldier, was charged with using insulting words to John Morgan, regarding "Why don't you go to the front." Morgan gave evidence, and said he was a ...

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  34. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  35. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Messrs J. C. Hunt J. Kemp and H. L. Atkinson are submitting themselves for the Liberal selection for Camden. MOREE, Monday. ...

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  36. PRICE-FIXING PROBLEM.

    The Commonwealth Prices Adjustment Beard held its first sitting in this State yesterday at the boardroom of the General Post Office. Mr. J. H. Catts, M.P., presided, and ...

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  37. STRIKES DENOUNCED.

    Archbishop Kelly, commenting on strikes, said:—"The strike weapon is a terrible thing. You are not the worst, but even Lithgow has made us anxious sometimes, ...

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  38. STREET FRUIT-SELLERS.

    The question of the licensing of street fruit stalls was again before the bylaws committee of the City Council yesterday afternoon. Alderman Evan Jones (the chairman) read ...

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  39. "DOTS AND DASHES OF DISEASE."

    The bacteria of many of the more common diseases was the subject of an illustrated lecture delivered by Professor W. A. Welsh at the University yesterday before members of the ...

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  40. OPEN DOOR TO ANARCHISTS.

    At the Kitchener memorial service last night the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) said, in respect to Lord Kitchener's death, personally he feared treachery. They had thrown open ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  42. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    It was announced to-day that towards the end of the month three members of the Federal Parliamentary Works Committee (Senator Storey and Messrs. Sampson and ...

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  43. WAR QUESTIONS.

    "I.X.L." (Tempe).—1.You should immediately report the matter to the officer commanding the camp, and have the man paraded. It is not a matter for Victoria Barracks. 2. Under ordinary circumstances you ...

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  44. SHACKLETON'S MESSAGE.

    The Coomonwealth Government has received from the Secretary of State for the Colontes the following cable message from sire Ernest Shackleton in reply to the message ...

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  45. DEATH RATE DECLINE.

    Figures have been furnished to the Chief Secretary and Minister of Public Health by the Government Statistician which show that since the passing of the Dairies Supervision ...

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  46. A 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The State Labour Congress was concluded on Saturday Motions were agreed to that not more than 44 hours shall constitute a working week for all workers, that all workers ...

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  47. WAR COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Federal Parliamentary War Committee was hold last Thursday, Senator Pearce being in the chair. The question of recruiting was considered at some length, ...

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  48. SINGLETON QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Bevan, Thomsa Sidney Carterm publican, Denman, peladed not guilty to three indictments to receiving quantities of goods, the ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    Memorial services to the late Lord Kitchner, [?] Andrew's Cathedral and Pitt-street Congregational Church, [?] Botanic Gardens Centenary Celebrations, Sir [?] ...

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  50. DELIVERY OF FLOUR.

    Action by the Ministry to meet the difficulty that has arisen in connection with the delivery of flour to bakers who make bread at night is about to be taken. The Minister ...

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  51. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    In the case in which Hector Kirkpatrick, Mayor of Granville, proceeded against Ely and another proprietors of he "Cumberland Times," in the Parramatta Small Debts ...

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  52. ALIENS AND UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES.

    The recommendations recently made by the Senate of the University of Queensland to the State and Commonwealth Governments, that the electoral and naturalisation laws should ...

    Article : 181 words
  53. "WORK NOT FINISHED."

    A storm of cheering was raised by Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart in the Town Hall last night, when, speaking at the Salvation Army demosntration, he referred to the ...

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  54. WHARFMEN'S DISPUTE.

    In connection with the waterside workers trouble at Strahan, the Union Steamship Company state that they did not refuse to pay the amount laid down by the Arbitration ...

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  55. FILIPINO MUSICIANS.

    Several Filipino musicians recently arrived in Melbourne under engagement to a certain theatrical management and their presence there was resented by the local branch of the ...

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  56. STATE VESSEL SOLD.

    The three-masted schooner J. M. Weatherwax has been sold by the New South Wales Government for £741. It will be remembered that the J.M. ...

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  57. LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    The casual labourers on the tramway extension struck for an increase of wages from 9s to 10s a day. The Cabinet, in the absence of the Premier, decided against giving the ...

    Article : 68 words
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