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  2. STATE SESSION.

    The feature of last night's business in the Legislative Council was that the Liquor Reforendum Bill was carried through committee practically without amendment. One proposed ...

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  3. NEW HIPPODROME.

    The completion of the new building to be known as the Hippodrome, in Manning-square Haymarket, was celebrated last night, when about 200 guests accepted the invitations of ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the City Coronor, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, yesterday, at the conclusion of a magisterial inquiry into the death of John Joyce, aged 58 ...

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  5. HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    The man, whether he is wounded or sick, who happens to be placed on one of the Australian hospital ships is in luck. The vessels, the Karoola and Kanowna, are well ...

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  6. MINERS' CLAIMS.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Higgins, the hearing of the claims of the Barrier branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association against the Broken Hill ...

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  7. LATEST PEACE TRICK

    The "Amsterdammer" recently published the followiug letter float an Austrian officer to the well-known Dutch professor, M. Frederick van Eeden: ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. WAR PROBLEMS.

    The Perth Chamber of Commerce last night appointed Mr. M. Moss, K.C., now resident in London, as its delegate to the conference called to June by th[?] British Imperial ...

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  9. FATAL FALL FROM LADDER.

    A magisterial inquiry into the death of Jennie Bushell, 30 years of age, stugle, was conducted at the City Coroner's Court by the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, yesterday. ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    This bill was read the third time EIGHT-HOURS BILL. On the motion of the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald), the ...

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  11. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    The Civil Ambulance conveyed Thomas Jones, 54 years of age a labourer, to Sydney Hospital about 11 o'clock yesterday morning, suffering from a cut throat. He was found lying ...

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  12. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At Normanville yesterday a coroner's inquiry was held concerning the death of Francis Harold Jones, which occurred at Second Valley recently. It was deposed that decease[?]. ...

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  13. FALL FROM TRAM.

    While proceeding home from work about 20 minutes to 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, owing to feeling unwell, Ada Scoble, 21 years of age, a tailoress, living at 97 Monc[?]-streer, ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    While driving a horse in a sulky yesterday morning the horse bolted, and Mrs. Sunderland was thrown from the vehicle. One leg was badly fractured, while she also sustained ...

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  15. LATE MR. H. B. RITZ.

    Mr. Normann B. Ritz, lecturer in French and German, at the Tasmanian University, and who has also for some time acted as translater to the local consor's department, ...

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  16. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Details were rocently made available in Petrograd from an official source of an extraordinary adveuture of a Russian submarine in the Black Sea a few days ago. The submarine ...

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  17. VETERINARY CORPS RESERVE.

    According to Headquarters, approval has been given for the formation of an Australian Army Veterinary Corps Reserve, to consist of: ...

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  18. LATE COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Pacifique Hotel, Ninness's shop, and Stanley's residence were destroyed by fire last night. The whole street had a narrow escape, and nothing but hard work on the ...

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  19. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge Hamilton, George Livermore and William M'Cormish, cahrged with assault and robbery at Glenreagh, William Thomas, ...

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  20. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    There is authority for saying that a welldefined movement is on foot on the Ministerial side of the House for extending the life of the present State Parliament till the end of the ...

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  21. HEROIC INDIANS.

    Mesopotamia is a far country, and communications are slow and infrequent (says the Standard"): but news rooelvod by the last mail from India brings stories of deeds of ...

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  22. EVEN SAILING.

    The 4-masted barquentine Makawell, which arrived yesterday afternoon from Bellingham sighted the American 4-masted schooner Mahukona, bound from Puget Sound to Port ...

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  23. LANCE-CORPORAL H. E. BANGLE

    Several mouths ago Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bungle, of Bourkc-Street, Singleton, received word that their son, Lance-corporal H. E, Bungle, of the 18th Battalion, was missing. As ...

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  24. END OF SESSION IN SIGHT.

    The Local Government Amendment Bill, which was expected to occupy the time of the State Parliament for two or three weeks, is not to be proceeded with during the present ...

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  25. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Wairuna, which arrived yesterday from San Francisco, via ports, experienced a heavy snowstorm while on the Pacific Coast. Snow fell from February 3 to February 12, and the storm was one of the ...

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  26. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    So far the lands sub-committee of the War Council has received a few gifts of land from private owners. Mr. Hunter, the chairman, states that it is intended to make a strong ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. SERGEANT BOWLER, D.S.M.

    The relatives of Sergeant Ernest Bowler have been informed that he has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his services in the field. Sergeant Bowler, who is a ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. PEACE NOT POSSIBLE.

    In celebrating ou February 7 the anniversary of a Socialist mayer who died as a result of wounds received on the field of honour, M. Vandervelde, the Socialist Minister of ...

    Article : 468 words
  29. TOTALISATOR.

    An attempt to introduce a Totalisator Bill was narrowly defeated in the House of Assembly this morning. Mr. Osborns moved that, as a matter of ...

    Article : 233 words
  30. TELEGRAPHIC.

    ADELAIDE (108½m).—Dep: March 30, Diana, s, for Durban. via Fremantle. FREMANTLE (2460m).—Dep: March 29, Port Phillip, s, for eastern States. ...

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  31. DOUBLE BAY LABOUR LEAGUE.

    At the last meeting of the Double Bay Labour League the following motion, moved by Mr. J. F. Hackett, and seconded by Mr. E. S. Smith, was carried unanimously: ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: March 29, Maital, s, from Sydney. ...

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  33. NEW MINING TOWNSHIP.

    Kandos, the new mining township on the Mudgee line, is growing apace, as a result of the new works of the New South Wales Cement, Coal, and Lime Company, which are in ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. INDEX.

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  35. HOUSE RENTS AT LITHGOW.

    Mr. Justice Edmunds held an inquiry into the rent question, as it affected the ironworkers, at the local courthouse yesterday. There were a large number of witnesses, and the ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION LEAGUE.

    A meeting under the auspices of the Anticonscription League was held in the School of Arts last night. There were about thirty persons present. Resolutions in accord with ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    The epidamic of infantile paralysis shows no signs of abatement. Several of those affected have died, and it is regarded as pecuilar that several of the patients who ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    The Public Works Committee has under consideration the question of augmenting the Sydney water supply by the construction of a dam at the Cordeaux River, and is inviting ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. AN OLD-WRECK.

    While dragging for a damaged cable in Cook Strait a Government steamer hooked what is believed to be the Penguin wreck. It was found impossible to raise the ...

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  41. MAN SENT TO GAOL.

    For inducing a girl 17 years old to leave home, and live with him at hotejs for a week a man aged 27 was sent to gaol for three months, with reformative treatment to follow. ...

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  42. VOLUNTARY WORKERS.

    Ata meeting of the Parramatta Council on Monday evening a letter was received from the secretary of the Vouluntary Workers' Association, Sydney, noting that an appeal made ...

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  43. WAR QUESTIONS.

    "E. S."—It was stated by Mr. Palmer, the assistant secretary of the State recruiting campaign, that lists of persons who have notified the entral committes of their proparedness to enlist in response to the ...

    Article : 527 words
  44. THE FRENCH RIFLE OF 1870.

    Sir,—With reference to the French rifle of 1870, Mr. E. Bland says: "I fancy that Sir Henry Lucy seldom makes a mistake; but he has certainly done so in his letter of ...

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  45. ILLICIT GOLD TRAFFIC.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Mines, Mr. R. S. Black said the mines were being systematically robbed year by year, and the chambor should continue to ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. SOLDIERS' COMFORT.

    Sir,—I think it is not generally known in Australia that a shirt made of butter muslin and stooped in trusol, and worn next the skin will keep away those horrid parasites that ...

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  47. ANZAC DAY.

    Street collections in the city and suburbs, and, indeed throughout the State, will be a feature of the Anzac Day celebrations. A meeting of ladies will be held in the ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. TO-DAY.

    Australian Picture palace: 30th Battalion Benefit. All day. Town Hall: "Britain Prepared" Pictures, 2.30 and S. Theatre Royal: Official Gallipoli Films and the Fox ...

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  49. BREAD AND FLOUR.

    The Commonwealth Prices Adjustment Board, which has been appointed to fix the prices for the sale of bread and flour, began its investigations at Federal Parliament House ...

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  50. NEW LINE TO RACECOURSE.

    To-morrow a beginning will be made with the construction of a tram line from Plattsturg to Wallsend Racecourse, a distance of a mile and a half. The Walisend Jockey Club ...

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  51. INTERNED PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick asked the Premier on Tuesday night: (1) If his attention had [?]ed called to reports published in a Sydney newspaper, wherein a ...

    Article : 208 words
  52. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    The 23rd annual street collection will be taken up on Friday, May 12, this year. The board of directors have this year adopted for the first time an exemption badge, which will ...

    Article : 39 words
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