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  2. MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Ralph Lewis, manager of the Barrier Munitions Company, to-day posted the following notification on the works—"For reasons beyond the control of the board of management ...

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  3. FRENCH AND BEITISH

    While the diplomatic and military co-operation of the Allies grows each day closer and more effective, and the British and French people learn to appreciate each other's good ...

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  4. EARLY CLOSING.

    The general secretary of the New South Wales Alliance, Mr. James Marion, stated yesterday:- "As far as the united temperance ...

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  5. GILCHRIST CASE.

    The chief accountant and assistant engineer (Mr. Hobler) arrived this morning and spent some time at the trans-Australian railway depot. When seen this evening he said he ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, at the City Coroner's Court yesterday, following a magisterial inquiry into the death of an ...

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  7. SPURIOUS SOCIALISM.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, arrived at Albury this morning. In the evening he addressed a representative district gathering, and was received with enthusiasm. ...

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  8. AMERICA.

    Mr. G. H. Blakemore, of Bridge-street, city, who recently returned from a trip to America and Europe, has brought back with him, with regard to the attitude of Americans toward ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor arrived in Sydney from Hillview, Sutton Forest, yesterday morning, and, accompanied by the Misses Strickland, and attended by Mr. Budge, ...

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  10. FINGERS BLOWN OFF.

    George Oriel, 12, was playing with a dynamito detonator, when it exploded. He had two fingers blown off, and his face badly, cut. ...

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  11. GREAT BOULDER MINE FATALITY.

    The inquest was concluded at Boulder yesterday concerning the accident at the Great Boulder Mine on March 7, when a shift boss named James Richards waa killed and two ...

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  12. STATE EMPLOYMENT.

    The Premier, Mr. Holman, said yesterday that the statement made by the Premier of Victoria, Sir Alexander Peacock, denying that the Now South Wales Governmeut had been ...

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  13. THREE JOCKEYS INJURED.

    Three horses fell in the Corinthian Handicap at Kyneton to-day and their riders were hurt. A. E. McCracken sustained a fractured jaw and other injuries, and G. Taffs ...

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  14. SHORTAGE OP MECHANICS.

    Following upon the letter written by Messrs. A. Goninan and Co., Ltd., an engineering firm at Wickham, pointing out to the Amalgamated and Australian Societies of Engineers that ...

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  15. LAND APPEALS.

    The Land Appeal Court (Mr. H. A. G. Curry, President, Mr. W. Houston, C.M.G., and Mr. C. E. Rennie, Commissioners) yesterday delivered two reserved decisions. ...

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  16. PANAMA CANAL.

    Lloyds report that the Panama Canal will be reopened on April 15. [A cablegram has been received by Messrs. Nelson and Robertson stating that the ...

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  17. MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The Musical Association of New South Wales gave the first "at home" of the year in Farmer's beautiful music-chamber last night, when an unusually large atteudance of three ...

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  18. END OF THE "STANDARD."

    The "London Standard" has ceased publication. ...

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  19. MR. CANN'S DEFENCE.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. J. H. Cann, who [?]mber for Broken Hill, yesterday re[?] a recent A.M.A meeting there, at [?]esolution commenting upon his ...

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  20. FRENCH'S FOREST.

    Motor lorries and motor cars to convey voluntary workers to the ground will leave at, 12.30, 1, 1.30, 2, 2.30 p.m. from junction of Manly and French's Forest roads to-day. If ...

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  21. PREMIER AND PRESS.

    "I was struck," said the Premier yesterday, "by the relative press prominence given to various political events. In Parliament yesterday we had a most animated debate upon ...

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  22. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) issued instructions shortly after assuming office that Mr. W. B. Griffin was to have full powers in the work at the Federal ...

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  23. ST. PATKICK'S DAT.

    High Maas was sung at St. Mary's Cathedral by Father M. J. O'Reilly, with Archbishop Kelly presiding. There was a full attendance, including his Excellency the Governer and ...

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  24. TRAM FATALITY.

    The body of the young woman who was killed on Thursday evening by being run over by a tram at Darlinghurst has teen identified as that of Mary Emma Jane Mott. ...

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  25. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    At the Berrigan Police Court, before Mr. W. Scott, P.M., a farm labourer named Alfred Wales, was charged with forging a cheque signed by "A. R. Parksmith" for £5, drawn ...

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  26. MILITARY EMRLEMS.

    In the District Court to-day several city business firms were charged under the War Precautions Act with having sold badges, stripes, or other military emblems without the ...

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  27. "WALES FOR EVER BEST."

    The Newcastle branch of the Australian Natives' Association is making a strong protest against the use by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) of the phrase "Wales for ever beat" ...

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  28. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamers Tolawa and Beulah passed Sydney H[?] bound south yesterday, at 7.20 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. respectively. ...

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  29. LEAVE RESTRICTED.

    The District Commandant stated yesterday that some time ago it was found that the continual granting of leave to men in training for the purpose of enabling them to attend ...

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  30. DEPARTURES.

    Waiheno, s, for Vancouver, via Newcastle. Odland, s, for Port Piric, via Newcastle. ...

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  31. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    At the monthly meeting the Wagga P.L.L. carried the following resolution, which the secretary was instructed to forward to Mr. Boston, M.L.A., for submission to the ...

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  32. WEE CLYDE PUTS BACK.

    The steamer Wce Clyde was about to leave Syd[?] for Bateman's Bay last night, but owing to the heavy [?] outside the vessel put back to Watson's Bay. ...

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  33. TOWN HALL CONCERT.

    The concert in connection with the St. Patrick's Day celebration drew thousands to the Town Hall last night. For the benefit of those who arrived after the sale of tickets had ...

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  34. TELEGRAPHIC.

    WILSON'S PROMONTORY (426m).—Outward: [?] Craig, s, 10.20 a.m. ...

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  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  36. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  37. ANZAC DAY.

    A meeting of the combined sub-committtces of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Memorial Fund (of which the Chief Justice, Sir William P. Cullen, is president), and the Shakespeare ...

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  38. WONDERS OF IRRIGATION.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Now South Wales members of the Institution of Civil Engineers, held last night, Professor Warren read a paper, illustrated by lantern slides, on ...

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  39. FAIR RENTS ACT.

    Mr. J. Dooloy, M.L.A., has applied to the Attorney-General for the provisions of the Fan[?]r Rents Act to be extended to Lithgow. In support, he says that the town at present is ...

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  40. RAILWAY BILL.

    The Premier announced yesterday that he was still engaged drafting the Amending Railway Bill, and there was every probability of its being dealt with this session. ...

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  41. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    The adjourned application of Priscilla Webster for a reduction in the rent paid (7s 6d weekly), to Samuel Sims, for a 2-roomed dwelling in James-street, Surry Hills, was ...

    Article : 339 words
  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
  43. FORESTRY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. C. E. Lane Poole, Conservator of Forests in Slerra Leone has, boen appointed Inspector-General of Forests. There were l8 applicants for the position, including several ...

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  44. THE PUKAKI'S REPAIRS.

    The steamer Pukaki has just arrived at Rabaul under her own steam after being adrift in the Pacific for 42 days. The steamer's tail shaft broke on January 28 ...

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  45. COOK'S DEATH.

    Archie Murchison, a soldier, wsa charged at the City Court to-day with the wilful murder of John Heath, a cook, at the Broadmeadows military camp on February 28. When an ...

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  46. WHEAT SCHEME.

    A return regarding the operations of the wheat scheme up to March 15 was made available by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorn) to-day. This show that during ...

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  47. COAL EXPORTS.

    The coal exports for the week ending to-day totalled 62,525 tons, of which 50,533 tons went to Commonwealth and New Zealand ports, and 11,992 tons to oversea countries. ...

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  48. TRIBUTE TO MRS. HALL.

    At a meeting of the trustees of the Walter and Eliza Hall trust, held on Thursday last, the following resolution was adopted,— "Tje trustees of the 'Walter and Eliza Hall' ...

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  49. POSTER BANNED.

    The Railway Commissioners have banned the "Twin Beds" poster from appearing on any platform over which they have control. ...

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  50. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    The joint commission on border railways sat yesterday afternoon, and heard evidence in support of railway extension from Balranald to link up with some point on the Victorian ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

    Adelphi Theatre: Pevue, "You're the One," 8. Little Theatre: "The Victory," Last Night, 8.15, Palace Theatre: Vatican Moving Pictures, 2.30 and [?] School of Arts: Montgomery Stuart's Rccital, S. ...

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  52. SOLDIERS ARRESTED.

    Several soldiers were arrested to-night by the police for refusing to pay their fares on the trams. In some cases trams were held up for several minutes. The offenders are to ...

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  53. ENEMY SHAREHOLDERS:

    In connection with the regulations recently adopted by the Federal Cabinet in regard to enemy shareholders, calling for statutory declarations from all firms, setting out the ...

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  54. CITY FIRE.

    A fire breke out shortly after 8 o'clock last night at Dymock's Buildings, 68 to 70 Ellzabeth-street. The blaze started on the third floor, and by ...

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  55. BRITISH DOMINIONS YEAR BOOK.

    The latest of the works of reference is "The British Dominions Year Book," which has been issuod by the British Dominions General Insurance Company, Ltd. The aim ...

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  56. SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    Work continues good at the vatious mines except Woonona, which has closed down owing to slackness of trade, thus throwing about 70 men out of work. The trouble which occurred ...

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  57. MAN BEQUEATHS OWN BODY.

    The following note was found among the offects of John Creed Henly, aged 75 years, a chemist, who was found dead in bed in his room, Phillip-street, yesterday morning: ...

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  58. STATE HOTELS.

    Despite emphatic protests, the Government is procceding with the arrangeemnts for the opening of State hotels at Mount Cuthbert, South Johnstone, and Babinda, the latter ...

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  59. MOTORIST'S EFFORT.

    Currying military despatches, Mr. [?]oyd Edkins, a Sydney motor[?]st, will leave the General Post Office, Melbourne, early tomorrow morning, in an attempt to lower the ...

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  60. SAFE STOLEN.

    When the staff of the local branch of the Coastal Farmers' Society entered the premises this morning it was discovered that a safe, weighing about 5[?]wt, had been taken ...

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  61. A SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    The Police Court proceedings were concluded yesterday in the case in which a young woman named Elsle Shaw was charged with having wilfully mudered William Peter ...

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  62. STATE ROLLS.

    The Premier stated yesterdy that it behoves [?]tors who are not on the roiils to apply for enrolment on the supplementary rools at post-offices and police stations. He pointed ...

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