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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 3,659 words
  3. THE WALLS OF JELLICOE.

    When you yawn your way upstairs, shake your duds off, bolt your prayers, and blinking on the pillow lay your head—lucky brute. Ere you shut your eyes and snor[?] heave a thought to this ere war, and consider [?]ow you get your daily bread—cheese and all. ...

    Article : 457 words
  4. CAPTURING ENEMY[?] TRADE.

    In view of the desire of the Sydney University authorities to come to the aid of local manufacturers in their endeavour to capture enemy trade it is well to get some ...

    Article : 1,132 words
  5. DISTRICT HOSPITALS.

    The Minister for Public Health referred yesterday to the position of hospitals in the State. Mr. Flowers said that to afford relief to the ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. DOCK STRIKE.

    The dispute at Cockatoo Dock, which was caused through certain men refusing to work during the holidays unless they were paid treble rates, was settled yesterday ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. WHEAT SEIZURE.

    The scarcity of bran and pollard, due to exports from the State, made to secure better prices elsewhere, occupied the attention of the Wheat Acquisition Board yesterday. ...

    Article : 455 words
  8. BURGLARIES.

    Burglars paid a visit to the residence of Mr. T. J. Lyons, Kiora, Rawson-street, North Sydney, at an early hour yesterday morning, and made an attempt to rob the premises. ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Few people in Australia realise the force of the phrase with which this comment begins. The war has not yet been brought home to us in its full deadly significance, ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  10. THE "SYDNEY MAIL."

    The presence of our troops in Cairo lends especial interest to a number of fine pictures in this week's "Sydney Mail"—the twenty-second war issue. Among these is a ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. FARE DODGERS.

    Reports made to the tramway authorities by the inspection staffs, indicate that cases of evasion of payment of fares are not nearly as common as one might suppose. ...

    Article : 417 words
  12. FABMERS' PROTESTS.

    Referring to the publication by the Attorney-General (Mr. Hall) of two letters received by the Wheat Acquisition Board, commending the Government on its seizure ...

    Article : 379 words
  13. MR. FISHER'S TOUR.

    Mr. Fisher was tendered a civic welcome to-day. Alderman Parr, the Mayor, who presided, said Australians and New Zealanders were never more united than they were ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 714 words
  15. THE AMERICAN PROTEST.

    All British subjects and the people of Australia in particular, value the friendship of the United States, too highly not to feel considerable disappointment at the ...

    Article : 928 words
  16. DERAILED TRUCK.

    The truck of a mixed train travelling [?] Grenfell to Koorawatha became derailed while th[?] train was travelling at [?] high speed, and was dragged for considerably over a mile. ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. ADMIRALTY HOUSE TEA PARTY.

    Lady Patey desires to say that if the weather is wet to-day the tea party to the sailors' wives of the Royal Australian Navy, to be held at Admiralty House, will be ...

    Article : 68 words
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