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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. LABOUR TROUBLES. RAILWAY PORTERS.

    The porters employed in the Darling Harbour goods yard ceased work yesterday morning. The actual cause of the hold-up could not be definitely ascertained, some of the men ...

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  5. AMERICA.

    Mr. George Orr, of Sydney, has received a letter from a correspondent in Stirling, Scotland, enclosing a copy of a letter written by Mr. John M. Zane, a prominent ...

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  6. THE BUSINESS OF BAKING.

    Leave has been given to the Attorney-General to introduce a bill in the Legislative Assembly providing for a State bread monopoly. A commission is to be ...

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  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The functions of the Reichstag and the relations of its members to the Government are so restricted that it would be impossible to regard its deliberations as a ...

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  8. LOAN OPERATIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Premier and Treasurer, Mr. Holman, made a statement regarding loan operations in London and the position occupied by the State ...

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  9. DOCK STRIKE.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) to-night made the following statement regarding the Cockatoo Dock strike:—The engineers at Cockatoo Island ceased work, because of a ...

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  10. BED CROSS. MEETING OF COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the newly-elected general committee of the Red Cross Society was held at the committee rooms, 255A George-street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. James Ashion ...

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  11. PUBLIC BORROWING.

    It is evident that the finances of the Commonwealth and of the States will have to be watched with untiring eyes if the demands of the various Governments are ...

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  12. RELIEF WORK IN LONDON.

    In a letter from the High Commissioner to her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, he says:—"Lord Sydenham has been added to our committee. It now stands: Lady ...

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  13. OFFICERS DEALT WITH.

    The lively behaviour of members of the Army Service detail at the camp at the Warren, Marrickville, recently, on the eve of their departure for the front, formed the subject ...

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  14. WALPOLE ISLAND.

    Further tidings have been received regarding the five whites and 20 natives who are isolated on Walpole island, a solitary rock in the Pacific. Unfortunately, the scanty ...

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  15. HOSPITAL SHIP.

    A hospital ship with 190 returned soldiers for this State and a number for Queensland and New Zealand, from England and Egpyt, is expected to arrive on Monday next. ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) left at noon yesterday by the steamer Mataram for Queensland, to take part in the Wide Bay election. He will be in Maryborough on ...

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  17. MAJOR-GENERAL LEGGE.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Gardiner) stated this afternoon that a reassuring cable message had been received as to the condition of Major-General J. G. ...

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  18. LIEUT. H. C. HOLDEN.

    Lieutenant Hugh C. Holden, who was killed in action at the Dardenelles on November 2[?], was the only son of Mr. Edgar A. Holden, of Burdoe, Northwood, Lane Cove River. He ...

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  19. ARSENAL COMMITTEE.

    Having Concluded its inquiries in India, the committee of experts appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into the question of establishing an arsenal in Australia, is ...

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  20. CONDEMNED SHIPS.

    A request was recently made to the Minister for External Affairs that an extension of time until February 28 be granted for placing details of claims before a committee ...

    Article : 70 words
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