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  2. TURKS CLEAN FIGHTERS.

    Private A. J. McCabe, of the 13th Battalion, who hails from Young, said that he saw many instances of the fairness of the Turks. [?] only on one occasion did anything come under ...

    Article : 177 words
  3. SOLDIERS AND DRINK. MAKING "SHOUTING" ILLEGAL.

    The report of the medical committee which was appointed some time ago to report on questions of the health and sanitation generally of the Liverpool Camp has only just been ...

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  4. RECRUITING. THE NEW ORDER.

    Colonel Ramaclotti, the State Commandant, stated yesterday that Colonel Kirkland, who is in charge of Liverpool camp, had reported to him that the experiment tried of granting ...

    Article : 199 words
  5. THE FORESTS.

    The Minister for Lands and Forestry, Mr. Ashford, announces developments which he contemplates in connection with the State forests. There are to be 5,000,000 acres at ...

    Article : 245 words
  6. WAR CHEST.

    A cable from Mr. Budden, the War Chest Commissioner in Egypt, just received, states: "Leaving Alexandria for Anzac to-night with 2822 packages Christmas cheer; 3000 ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. CASUALTIES. MAN KILLED.

    George Henry Duncan, 28, a railway fireman, of Wilson-street, Mascot, was killed in the Central railway yard on Saturday night at 8 p.m. by being run over by a train. ...

    Article : 34 words
  8. Y.M.C.A.

    The special appeal for £12,000 now being made by the Sydney Y.M.C.A. to provide £10,000 for extension of the activities in Egypt, Malta, and the Dardanelles, and £20[?] ...

    Article : 296 words
  9. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Philip Edward Wilks, of 111 Lawson-street, Paddington, while riding a motor cycle on Sunday morning, came into collision with a motor fire engine, which was going to the ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. HOW HE WAS PROMOTED.

    Lieut. G. L. R. Foote, a young soldier from Petersham, has had a rare experience. After fighting and being wounded at Gaba Tepe, he was invalided to England, where his Majesty ...

    Article : 493 words
  11. "NOT A PLEASURE GROUND."

    Corporal E. Hart, of the 1st Field Artillery, put in four months in the firing line, and has been invalided with enteric fever. "I can assure, you it's not a pleasure-ground over ...

    Article : 236 words
  12. WIDOW'S DEATH.

    Margaret Higgins, 67 years of age, a widow, was found lying unconscious at the foot of the stairs at her late address, 64 Bourke-street, on Saturday morning. According to ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. LATE MR. G. A. RICHARDS, M.L.A.

    There was a large attendance at the funeral of the late Alderman George Allen Richards, M.L.A., yesterday afternoon. The cortege left East Lynne, College-street, ...

    Article : 479 words
  14. MAN FOUND HANGING.

    The body of William Davidson, 64 years of age, a blacksmith, was found on Saturday afternoon suspended from a railing of the Deep Creek Bridge, Narrabeen, by a rope ...

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  15. ENLISTMENTS.

    One hundred and eight men were accepted at the three recruiting depots yesterday. At Victoria Barracks 38 men were accepted out of the 52 who enrolled; 30 were accepted and ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. FATAL CAB ACCIDENT.

    Ida Gubbins, nged 1 year 10 months, lately living with her mother at 29 Leicester-street, Paddington, was knocked down by a cab on Saturday. The cabman drove her to St. ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. "DIED GAME."

    Private Finch, of the Light Horse, one of the returned men, was the bearer of a message from a dying private to his father; and he had the good fortune to deliver it ...

    Article : 185 words
  18. MUSIC FOR THE CAMPS.

    A vigorous defence of the conduct of the men in camp at Liverpool and Casula was made by the Rev. C. E. Curtis yesterday at the meeting at the Queen Victoria Club, ...

    Article : 375 words
  19. WHEAT SALES.

    The State Government sold on Saturday a shipment of wheat at 5s 3d per bushel, December delivery. ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Francis Bigge, a cousin of Lord Stamfordham, died at Torquay. He arrived in Queensland in 1840, and his encounter with three bushrangers formed the basis of R[?] ...

    Article : 37 words
  21. MILITARY POLICE.

    Colonel Ramaclotti, the State Commandant, stated yesterday that his instructions as to the disbanding of the military police referred only to the men doing that duty at ...

    Article : 196 words
  22. THE LORD MAYORALTY.

    The election for the Lord Mayoralty, which takes place on Thursday, is exciting considerable interest. It is not unlikely that Alderman R. D. Meagher will now, instead of Mr. ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Star of New Zealand is ashore on the rocks near Ushant. Forty-six of those on board have been saved. ...

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  24. DANGEROUS LAND MINES.

    Driver E. R. Wyborn, of the Naval Bridging Train, was blown up by a land mine, and has temporarily lost the sight of one eye. "We were attached to the Royal Engineers," ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. OBJECTIONABLE FILMS.

    An officer has been instructed by the Minister for Customs, Mr. Tudor, to visit moving picture shows and report on the class of films exhibited. This action has been taken ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. HOTEL AUSTRALIA FIRE.

    The damage caused by the fire at the Hotel Australia on Sunday was confined largely to the interior of the building. An examination yesterday revealed that many thousand pounds' ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. AMUSEMENTS. MR. CYRIL MONK'S PUPILS.

    The eighth annual recital by the pupils of Mr. Cyril Monk at St. James's Hall last night retained the bright features of previous occasions in the violin ensembles, especially happy examples of which in ...

    Article : 267 words
  28. A SOLDIER INVENTOR.

    It is one of the attributes of an Australian soldier that he can readily adapt himself to circumstances, but it only falls to the lot of a few to develop latent inventive faculties in ...

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  29. HOSPITAL SHIP LIKE HOME.

    Sergeant G. De Avilla, of the 1st Battalion, was unfortunate enough to meet with an accident in Egypt, which prevented him going to Gallipoli. He desired yesterday to express ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    A. J. Edwards (Beechwood).—Apply to the officer in charge of base records, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne. Frisco (Neutral Bay).—Miss Sloane, Wynn's Buildings, ...

    Article : 301 words
  31. NINE O'CLOCK IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) announced to-night that the bill limiting the hotel hours of trading from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. will be assented to on January 10, and will como into ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS.

    In view of the existing circumstances the University council at its meeting to-day decided that it was inadvisable to reappoint Mr. Edward Scharf as one of the [?] ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. TURKS NOT ANXIOUS TO ATTACK.

    Pte. J. Tulloch, of the 2nd Reinforcements to the 20th Battalion, who has been invalided with enteric, was in the firing line at Quian's Post for some weeks. It was mainly bomb ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    The Postmaster-General received two deputations yesterday; the first, introduced by Mr. Joseph Cook, M.P., asked that modifications should be made in regard to the ...

    Article : 338 words
  35. "WITHIN THE LAW."

    At the Prahran Court to-day Alice Harper, known as Madame Reprah, was charged with having used subtle craft to impose. One of the witnesses called for the defence was ...

    Article : 437 words
  36. DRUMMOYNE SEAT.

    Mr. Frank Farnell announces himself as a candidate in the Liberal interest for Drummoyne. Sir William McMillan has stated his ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Chillagoe arrived off the Heads from Melbourne last night, and was permitted to [?] anchor in Watson's Bay at about 10 o'clock. ...

    Article : 26 words
  38. FIRST BATTALION FUNDS.

    A fatigue party of 50 soldiers was engaged at the Stadium all day yesterday preparing the space round the ring for the military horseback contests which are to take place in connection with the assault-at-arms ...

    Article : 182 words
  39. QUEENSLANDERS ENTERTAINED.

    During the afternoon the Queenslanders were entertained by the Red Cross Society at a harbour excursion, and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The launch was ...

    Article : 31 words
  40. BREAK OF GAUGE.

    A demonstration was given yesterday by Mr. D. J. Duffy, at the Fruit Exchange, of "the Duffy transcontinental truck." This truck was seen in action in a small storeroom ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. DEPARTURE.

    Moeraki, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  42. TELEGRAPHIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  43. VICTORIA.

    Fifty-five recruits were obtained to-day. There were 100 volunteers. ...

    Article : 12 words
  44. STOCK DYING.

    The position in regard to fodder supplies is acute in the Clifton district, and the following telegram has been despatched to the Minister for Railways:—Owing to the delay ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CAMPAIGN

    The second State recruiting campaign throughout South Australia was opened to-day. Shortly after noon a detachment of 250 soldiers from one of the military ...

    Article : 266 words
  46. ASCOT RACING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 898 words
  47. TUNGSTEN.

    The attention of producers of wolfram scheelite and molybdenite, and others interested in the matter, in directed to the following paragraph in a letter recently received ...

    Article : 236 words
  48. RIFLE CLUBS.

    Mr. A. C. Carmichael, M.L.A., addressed the members of the Waverley Rifle Club last night. "We are going to get our thousand," Mr. ...

    Article : 265 words
  49. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Mrs. Harry Chisholm, of Sydney, who has been engaged in the distribution of Australian papers among the wounded in Egypt, wishes gratefully to acknowledge the many thousands ...

    Article : 186 words
  51. COMMODITIES COMMISSION.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission sat yesterday to consider the question of the price of flour, bran, and pollard. The Millers' Association placed before the ...

    Article : 265 words
  52. IMPROVED CONDITIONS AT ANZAC.

    "It's not every soldier who goes to the war who comes back wounded," said Corporal W. W. Fowler, of the 7th Light Horse. He went away with the 1st L.H., but transferred ...

    Article : 514 words
  53. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly will to-day adjourn as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Mr. Richards, member for Drummoyne. The work of the session, the Premier ...

    Article : 49 words
  54. PRIVATE T. ARNOTT, D.C.M.

    On the recommendation of Brigadier-General Walker, who witnessed the incidents, Private T. Arnott, who resides with his parents at Llewellyn-street, Balmain, was awarded ...

    Article : 339 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 148 words
  56. THE WAREHOUSEMEN.

    Mr. T. J. Hitchman occupied the chair at a smoke concert tendered to the members of the Warehousemen's Rifle Club at Sargents' Cafe, Market-street. Five firms were ...

    Article : 206 words
  57. EXILED SAMOANS.

    The party of 54 Samoans who were brought to Sydney last week, after having spent seven years in exile at Saipan, in the Marianne Islands, will leave by the Atua for their ...

    Article : 121 words
  58. SCATTERED RAIN.

    The activity of monsoonal influence over New South Wales during the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday, resulted in a scattered light to moderate rain, with thunder, being ...

    Article : 193 words
  59. WALPOLE ISLAND SIGNALS.

    In connection with the supposed signals from Walpole Island, reported by Captain Howes, of the steamer Queen Maud, the French Consul in Sydney has received the ...

    Article : 93 words
  60. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  61. ENEMY TRADE.

    The Chief Justice (Sir Pope Cooper) sat in the Supreme Court to-day in its Prize Court jurisdiction, to consider an application for the condemnation of certain cases of white ...

    Article : 184 words
  62. A SOLDIER SHOT.

    A shooting case occurred in Ross-street, Forest Lodge, yesterday afternoon, when George Harkness, a member of the Expeditionary Forces, was shot in the neck. ...

    Article : 111 words
  63. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Black, announced yesterday that the Government had decided to set aside £2000 to relieve distress at various centres throughout the State, consequent on ...

    Article : 82 words
  64. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  65. BUILDING TRADE.

    The scheme which was drafted by the Master Builders' Association and Builders' Labourers' Federation, providing for mutual preference between the two organisations, was to-night ...

    Article : 40 words
  66. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Luscombe, A.A.G., notifies that the latest casualty lists of the Imperial Army can now be inspected at the Sydney Public Library. ...

    Article : 27 words
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