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  2. MR. GULLETT.

    I don't mind staking whatever little reputation I have," said Mr. Henry Gullett yesterday, "on the opinion that yerdun will not fall." ...

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  3. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day considered the trouble that has arisen on the construction works of the Trans-Continental Railway at Kalgoorlie. ...

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  4. COURT-MARTIAL.

    The hearing of the charges preferred against Acting Staff-sergeant-major E. Tanner, arising out of the mutiny at Liverpool and Casula camps, and the subsequent riots in the city ...

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  5. MEAT PEICES.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) has given attention recently to several aspects of the position created by the present high prices of foodstuffs. He stated to-day that he had ...

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  6. STATE SESSION.

    The principal matter occupying attention of the Legislative Assembly last night was the bill to disfranchise naturalised subjects of enemy birth. ...

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  7. POLITICAL CAPITAL.

    The Premier last night commented upon Mr. Wade's recent speech at Manly. "Mr. Wade says," remarked Mr. Holman, "that during the life of the last Parliament ...

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  8. INVADED BY MEIXCANS.

    Mexicans, under General Villa invaded the United States, captured the town of Columbus (New Mexico), and killed many of the inhabitants. Finally they were driven out ...

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  9. FOUND DEAD.

    The dead body of Private William Leahy was found on Tuesday morning lying outside a house on the banks of the Goulburn River at Seymour. Leahy and his brother Edward, ...

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  10. UNRULY GERMANS

    At the Culcairn Police Court, Francis Geshwand and Arthur Thumstadder, both Germans, for using threatening language to Anton Dallwitz, a farmer, at Culcairn, were each fined ...

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  11. LIGHT HOUSE COMFORTS.

    "All for the boys" was the slogan in the city yesterday. The patriotic carnival in aid on the Light Horse Comforts Fund was initiated by an energetic committee, which organised ...

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  12. PUBLIC MEETING OF PROTEST.

    A public meeting was held in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall to-night for the purpose of protesting against the dismissal of Mr. Darbyshire by the Minister for Home Affairs. ...

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  13. BOMBS FROM AEROPLANE.

    A description of an atttck on tha Wilson liner Carlo by a hostile aeroplane was given on January 28 at Hull to a press representative by Captain Cawcutt and Chief Officer ...

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  14. BORDER EMBARGO.

    The Government has decided to prohibit any cattle or sheep from crossing the borders except when stock are starving. In the case of starving cattle, however. the owner must ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. INSPECTION OF TROOPS.

    Sydney bade its official farewell to a large body of reinforcements in the Outer Domain yesterday afternoon under the happiest auspices. Brilliant sunshine flooded the parade ...

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  16. THE GREAT EVENT.

    Interviewed after his reception, Mr. Gullett was invited to say what he thought was the most significant event of the war up to date in the Western frontier. Without hesitation ...

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  17. TRADE FAIR.

    The Newcastle Chamber of Commerce is arranging for a trade fair to be held during the first ten days of May next. ...

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  18. AT VICTORIA BARRACKS.

    A District Court-martial, consisting of Lieut.-Colonel J. J. Paine, V.D., 41st Inf., President; Majors S. Fuller, 38th Battalion" Senior Cadets, and P. F. Horley, 29th lot., members; ...

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  19. LATE SHIPPING.

    WILSON'S PROMONTORY (426m).—Passed: March 16, Lammeroo, s, 6.35 a.m., Leif Gunderoon, 4.m bq, 8.41 a.m., Walhemo, s, 9.40 a.m., outward. ...

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  20. ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE.

    Captain Strachan presided last night at a public meeting of the Imperial Anti-German League, held at the intersection of Mitchellstreet and Glebe-road, Glebe. The platform ...

    Article : 336 words
  21. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  22. WHEAT HARVEST.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Goode) stated to-day that each day's return to the Wheat Harvest Board emphasised the magnitude of the harvest. Up to Thursday night ...

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  23. CATHEDRAL-STREET.

    The Minister for Lauds made a further statement yesterday regarding the proposed closing of Cathedral-street. Mr. Ashford said that as Minister he had ...

    Article : 159 words
  24. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 words
  25. BIG HOSPITAL SHIP.

    Writing from London, Major H. C. Taylor Young, M.D.,who is now attached to the Wandsworth Hospital, gives interesting data in respect of the equipment of the hospital ...

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  26. DEATH OF REV. A. BARRON.

    The death occurred yesterday afternoon at his residence, 13 Alexandra-street, Drummoyne, of the Rev. Andrew Barron, aged 91 years, who was the oldest minister of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. LICENSES FOR SHIPS.

    The Collector of Customs advises that by the regulation issued under the War Precautions Act, 1915, the following classes of ships are prohibited from leaving Australia for ...

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  28. THE LATE CAPTAIN H. BEACH.

    Captain Henry Beach, senior, who died at his residence in Dulwich Hill recently at the age of 87 years, was an old mariner of New South Wales, Queensland, and New Zealand ...

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  29. CONSERVATORIUM.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Griffth) announced yesterday that the following awards had been made on the recommendation of the Examining Committee, appointed to ...

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  30. METHODIST STATIONS.

    The stationing committee of the Methodist Conference yesterday revised tho second reading of stations, recommending that alterations be mode as follows: ...

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  31. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall: Mr. Harry S. Gullett, 8. Adelphi: The Nurse Cavell Matinee, 2.15. Southern Cross Hull: Caledonian Society, 7.45. Theatre Royal: "The Thief and the Nigger," 2 and 8. ...

    Article : 189 words
  32. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) stated to-day that the nature of several matters pending in London was so important as to make it highly desirable that he should visit England in the ...

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  33. TROOPER BLUEGUM.

    Trooper Bluegum (Lieutenant Oliver Hogue), whose sketches of war incidents in the "Herald" from time to time have excited favourable comment, writing from London on ...

    Article : 167 words
  34. CONCESSIONS FOR THE

    A deputation from the Society for the Advancement of the Blind waited upon the Chief Secretary yesterday, and asked that blind people should be allowed to travel at reduced ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CROP.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society has appointed a committee to submit a report regarding the proposal to sell wheat below London parity The chairman of ...

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  36. MACHINE GUNS.

    The military are taking steps to increase the machine gun equipment of brigades. Instructions are now being issued that brigade machine gun companies are in future to be ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    The Umberumberka water supply failed again yesterday, owing to a break in one of the engines. ...

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  38. ENGINEDRIVERS.

    Following is an alphabetical list of the successful candidates for enginedrivers certificates:—A. Everett, W.J. Furphy, C. J. Jacobs, J. K. Lambert, S. B. Powning, J. Sheppard, C. W. Wade, One candidate ...

    Article : 36 words
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