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  2. FAIR RENTS.

    The Fair Rents Court, set up by the State Government to deal with disputes between tenants and landlords in regard to house rents, was officially opened yesterday in the ...

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  3. PROGRESSIVES.

    The campaign of the new party in State politics, to be known as the Progressives, was opened here to-night by Mr. G. S. Beeby. exMinister for Lands in the Labour Ministry, ...

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  4. BUSH TRAGEDY.

    A message from Invercargill states that a fortnight ago Edward Henry Smith, a married man, 70 years of age, and his typiste, Myrtle Scott, aged 20 years, disappeared. ...

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  5. POLITICAL CAPITAL.

    The Premier has supplied the following statement:- "Mr. Wade complains that, in my criticism of his Manly speech, I carefully retrained ...

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  6. IRRIGATION BILL.

    The Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation, Mr. W. Grahame, stated yesterday that he will, at to-day's sitting of the Legislative Assembly, bring down an amending Irrigation ...

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  7. EGG SUPPLIES.

    Many of the lending Sussex-street egg operators are of the opinion that there will be a shortage of eggs during the coming winter, and that prices will advance to record high ...

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  8. THE WOMEN PAINTERS.

    The annual exhibition of the Society of Women Palaters, which is to be opened at noon to-day by Lady Cullen, has the advantage this year of the noble galleries in the ...

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  9. MORE TRAWLERS.

    An expenditure of over £100,000 will shortly have to be incurred by the New South Wales Treasury in connection with the State fish scheme. According to figures presented ...

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  10. THE HOTELS.

    Reference to the drink traffic and the proposal to curtail the hours of trading of hotels was made by the Bishop of Sandhurst (Dr. H. Reville) at the Communion ...

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  11. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist Conference was continued yesterday. The following probationers were received for ordination:—Messrs. W. E. C. Barker, J. ...

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  12. ANTI-GERMAN CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Payne the member for Grey Lynn, is circularising members of Parliament, urging the holding of an early meeting for the purpose of demanding that Mr. James Allen ...

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  13. PRIVATE O'DONNELL.

    The report was made available to-day by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) of the board appointed to inquire into Private O'Donnell's case. The board found that the ...

    Article : 282 words
  14. FUTURE OF JEWS.

    A National union of Jews has been formed to secure equal rights in all countries after the war. Mr. Israel Zangwill (president of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. WOMEN'S MOVEMENT.

    Yesterday a conference of delegates from friendly societies, temperance societies, and women's societies met in Stanway House, at the invitation of the Women's National ...

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  16. EAST-WEST RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) to-day said:—"With regard to the present Kalgoorlie trouble. I understand that there has been no endorsement by the central ...

    Article : 148 words
  17. THE WEATHER.

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  18. CASUALTIES.

    Reginald Johnson, 8, was gathering firewood on a wharf near the White Bay steelworks, Balmain, yesterday evening, when he slipped and fell into the water. He was ...

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  19. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Walter Askew, 11, was riding on the footboard on the wrong side of a tram in Elizabeth-street, near the Sydney Railway Station, yesterday evening, when he was knocked off ...

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  20. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    The district coroner, Mr. Arthur Judges, opened an inquest to-day on the body of Arthur John Eaton, found on the railway line cut to pieces, on Saturday night. The inquest ...

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  21. CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    It appeared from a debate in the City Council last n[?]t that there is much waste of electric light in Sydney. A committee report showed that the lights ...

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  22. DEATH OF TWO MEN.

    An unusual case of death was reported to the City Coroner yesterday About 12.20 p.m. on Sunday Isaac Bain, 54 years of age, a confectioner, lately living at 48 Renny-street, ...

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  23. SOLICITOR FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. P. D. Cox, a well-known local solicitor, who has been in Quirindi for a quarter of a century, was found dead in his office this morning. He was president of the local P., ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. STATE SECURITIES.

    The Premier states that for some time past he has been in communication with the Federal Government with regard to the question of the exemption from Commonwealth income ...

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  25. A DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute on the Lakeside wood line, which arose out of the refusal by the firewood company to deduct union dues from its employees' wages, has been settled. ...

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  26. FIRST CASE HEARD.

    The first case called in this newly-constituted court was one in which the plaintiff, James Fingleton, M.L.A., applied for a reduction of the rent he paid (18/ per week) for a ...

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  27. COOK ELECTION.

    Alderman T. H. Barlow, in supporting Mr. R. W. Richards at his two meetings last night, declared that, during his 17 years' experience as an alderman of the City ...

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  28. MAK TAKES STRYCHNINE.

    Last night Edward Lewis was found in the Botanic Gardens suffering from poisoning. He was conveyed to hospital. Lewis said he had taken strychnine. It is stated that he was ...

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  29. LATE SHIPPING.

    Gabo, s, 2060 tons, Captain M'Mahon, from Melbourne. Howard Smith, Ltd, agents. ...

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  30. ISLAND MURDER.

    In last Wednesday's "Herald" our Suva correspondent reported the murder of Mr. Peter Kemp, which occurred on February 4 at Drumasi, Tavua. A correspondent states ...

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  31. DEPARTURES.—March 14.

    Sydney, s, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. Alabama, s, passed South Head, proceeding north, at 10.50 p.m. yesterday. The steamer Maital, which is now due here from ...

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  32. SHOT ON A RIFLE RANGE.

    'A boy named Shannon, from Wagga, visited the rifle range on Saturday, and whilst handling a rifle it went off, the bullet passing through the lad's shoulder. He was removed ...

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  33. EARNINGS OF MINERS.

    Owing to various causes, recruiting Doing one, there is a shortage of miners here. Recently the fortnight's pay of one man was £16 Ils. The previous fortnight one of ...

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  34. TELEGRAPHIC.

    WILSON'S PROMONTRY (426m).—Inwards: March 13, Moorabool, s, [?] a.m.; Goulburn, s, 3.30 a.m; Wear, s, 8.35 a.m.; Kulambangra, s, 11.35 a.m. BLUFF (1107m).—Arr: March 13, Paloona, s, from ...

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  35. THE LATE LIEUT. PEIRCE.

    The Rev. T. E. Peirce has received a letter from Lieut.-Colonel Haseigrave, of the 4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, enclosing a gallantry card showing that the ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. MOTOR CYCLIST FINED.

    At the Parramatta Police Court on Monday, before Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge, S.M., Gordon McLean Stewart was proceeded against by Malcolm James Great on a charge of ...

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  37. INTERNED COMPANY MANAGER

    When asked to-day if he would give any information regarding the payment to Edward Edwards, late manager of the Continental C. and G. Rubber Co. Propty., Ltd., who is ...

    Article : 175 words
  38. INDEX.

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  39. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Mr. Septimus Dowling, a solicitor, of Maclean, had a narrow escape from death by lightning on Friday night at Iluka, at his seaside cottage, during a violent storm, it ...

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  40. FAILED TO REPORT.

    Several Germans were proceeded against at the Paddington Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Smithers. S.M., for failing to comply with the Aliens' Restriction Order, 1915, in not ...

    Article : 255 words
  41. THE LABOUR CANDIDATE.

    Meetings were held in three different centres of the ward last night by Mr. Arthur Vernon, Labour candidate for Cook in the municipal election. The candidate was ...

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  42. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    A decisive step towards the formation of a great union of those interested in the dairying industry was taken at Alstonville today, when a meeting of ever 300 dairymen ...

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  43. MAORIS AND THEIR LANDS.

    Speaking at the Soldiers' Club at Gisborne, Sir James Carroll claimed that Maori soldiers were entitled to the same consideration as Europeans in regard to placing mon on the ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. ROBBERIES.

    Jewellery valued at £56 was stolen from 7 Canonbury Grove, Dulwich Hill, between 3 and 6 p. m. on Friday. The stolen articles were the property of Mrs. Matilda Cooper, ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  46. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    There have been seventeen more cases" of infantile paralysis, bringing the total to 367. Two more deaths have been reported. ...

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  47. REFRESHMENT SHOPS.

    Mr. J. T. White presided yesterday at a meeting of proprietors of confectionery, fruit, and refreshment shops, held at the School of Arts, the object being to take steps to ...

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  48. WESTERN COAL TRADE.

    The past fortnight has been a busy one for all local and district collieries, and an average of ten and a quarter shifts per mine was worked throughout the district. Trucks ...

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  49. VICTORIA AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

    Appended are the weights for the March meeting next Saturday:- Narong Hurdle, 2m and 61yds.—Jullundur, 11st 5lb, Admiral Grand, list, Londonderry, list; Campanile ...

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  50. SMALLPOX.

    The smallpox outbreak in the Newcastle district appears to have been overcome. The last two patients at the isolation hospital at North Stockton were discharged on Saturday. ...

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  51. POSTAGE STAMPS.

    The postal authorities state that, although there is at present no shortage of the paper used in printing the Commonwealth postage stamps, it is quite within the range of ...

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  52. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir.—An incident in connection with the Liverpool riot which the public should know is that the first request to close the hotels came from the soldiers themselves. This ...

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  53. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    At the Magistrate's Court in Wellington a Norwegian named Andrew Theodore Anderson was convicted on a charge of making use of a disloyal utterance, namely, "There is only ...

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  54. METALS FOR JAPAN.

    Messrs. G. Niwa, a mining engineer, N. Tokunagha, and Suzuki, of the Kuhara Mining and Smelting Company of Japan, who have been visiting Broken Hill, left to-night. Mr. ...

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  55. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall: Mr. Harry S. Gullett's War story, [?] Railway Institute: "Florodora," 7.45. Women painters' Exhibition: Opened by Lady Cullen, 12. ...

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  56. CITY RAILWAY.

    The City Council last night decided that control of portion of Wynyard Park should be temporarily handed over to the Government to facilitate the construction of the city ...

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  57. INTERNED PRIESTS.

    Referring to-day to the complaints made in Sydney by Archbishop Kelly regarding the treatment of interned priests, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said that he was ...

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  58. CITY COUNCIL EMPLOYEES.

    A debate occurred in the City Council last night on the question whether men who had been in the employ of the council for six months or more and whose service had been ...

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  59. A CITY EXPERIMENT.

    The Chief Secretary and Minister for Public Health, Mr. Black, stated yesterday that during his recent tour along the coast he was approached by people desirous of the Fair ...

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  60. SALES OF WHEAT.

    According to an official statement issued by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorn), the sales effected under the wheat scheme represent a sum of £3;865,000, while ...

    Article : 111 words
  61. LETTERS TO TROOPS.

    With the object of assisting those who desire to communicate with members of the expeditionary forces on active service, the Postal Department has prepared special ...

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  62. LICENSED VICTUALLERS.

    At the annual meeting of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—President, Mr. J. T. ...

    Article : 81 words
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