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  2. SEPARATION.

    The largest and most representative public meeting known in Grafton for many years unanimously affirmed on Thursday night last (January 7):— ...

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  3. THE SNOW CASE.

    There seems no end to the store of documents for examination in the Snow case. Ac[?]oed stands charged on the information of the Acting Collector of Customs (Mr. A. C. ...

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  4. WHEAT SEIZURE.

    The Interstate Commission to-day resum[?] the hearing of an application by the Commonwealth for an interim injunction to restrain the Government of New South Wales ...

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  5. MARRINUP TRAGEDY.

    Furtner particulars of the Marrinup murder show the Maltese who is suspected of having perpetrated the crime is Andrea Facheri, though he went under the name of Cutay. ...

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  6. STEAMER NILE SUNK.

    The P. and 0. Company's steamer Nile 670[?] tons, struck Howsro rock, off Awashema Island, in the Island Sea, [?]t midnight on Monday, and foundered in 30 fathoms of water. ...

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  7. GERMAN OUTRAGES.

    The neighbourhood of Nancy, according to the special correspondent of the London "Morning Post" in that district, is one that l[?] suffered so severely from the effects of the ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Roman Catholic parishioners presented Father Kenny with a purse of sovereigns at the church on Sunday last. The residents last night presented him with a box of table ...

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  9. THE TELEPHONES.

    The Postal authorities intimate that, on and from Sunday next, the 17th instant, double the ordinary rates will be charged for telephone trunk line calls made on Sundays. ...

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  10. FIRE AT MOTOR GARAGE.

    A fire which occurred in the Wogga Motor Garage Company's premises did damage estimated at £150. The property was insured in the Sun office. ...

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  11. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    The House of Representatives last night refused to submit an amondment of the Federal Constitution enfranchising women the voting being 204 to 174. ...

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  12. MR. DEAKIN.

    The following letter was yesterday addressed to the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Mahon) by Mr. Deakin, in reply to the Minister's letter to him the contents of which ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    An inquiry was held at the City Coroner's Court yesterday regarding the death of Yuen Yin, a Chinese, who was in the employ of Dr. Donald Luker, of College-street. ...

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  14. FIRE AT WARATAH.

    A two-story brick house, containing 12 rooms, in Bull-street, Waratah, was destroyed by fire this morning. The place was used as a boarding establishment, and at 1 a.m. ...

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  15. HANGED TO BEDPOST.

    An inquest was held this afternoon concerning the death at Sedgefield of Margaret Eillen Burns, wife of Robert John Burns. The evidence disclosed that the husband left his ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION.

    President Wilson has decided to veto the Immigration Bill because of the insertion of a literacy test. ...

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  17. LIBEL BY INNUENDO.

    Gladys Cooper, a well-known music-hall artiste, has been awarded £1200 damages against the "Weekly London Mall,"for libel by innuendo, no names being ...

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  18. PUBLICAN WOUNDED.

    William Berkholz, licensee of the Hillside Hotel, who was shot with a revolver by his wife last night, was wounded in the fleshy party of the shoulder, near the neek, Mrs. ...

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  19. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    A local business, man, writing to a United States firm with which he does business, complained of the American attitude to the war. In reply the firm Wrote:—"We are sorry to ...

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  20. CARNIVAL.

    Success brilliantly attended the opening last evening of the fourth annual carnival-at Manly. The village by the sea put on its best bib and tucker, and turned out with its ...

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  21. SYDNEY STUDENT'S SUCCESS.

    Miss Reno Maxwell, of Sydney,has won the principal scholarship, valued at £80 per an num, at the Guildhall School of Music. Miss Maxwell, who is a native of New ...

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  22. HANGING TO A TREE.

    George Peacock, who had been missing for several days, Was found dead to-day on Tolarno Station, hanging to a tree. ...

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  23. REPORT DENIED.

    Referring to the report that a farmer residing in the Glen Innes district had been prevented by the police from selling his wheat in Inverell because he resided in the Glen ...

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  24. VICTORIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The report from the representative of the Victorian Government on the Panama Exhibition Commission (Mr. Hagelthorn) over the difficulty that has arisen between the ...

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  25. DAIRY FARMER INJURED.

    Robert Howe, a well-Known dairy farmer, of Dungay, formerly residing at Arncliffe, Sydney, was returning from town to-day in a springeart, when the horse he was driving ...

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  26. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The visible wheat supply la 115,725,00 bushels. Chicago quotations yesterday were: —May, 136 to 138[?] cents per bushel; July, 122[?] to 124[?]. ...

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  27. FALL FROM HORSE.

    Harold Lee Frost, 20. single, only son of the late Robert Frost, formerly of the Crecy Hotel, Oxford-street, died last night from injuries received in an accident on ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. NEW ZEALAND SUPPLY.

    The Government has appointed a board to distribute among millers, according to their capacity and requirements, the wheat purchased from Canada and Australia. ...

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  29. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  30. COUNTRY HELP.

    At a public meeting held here yesterday it was resolved to raise £100 for the Belgian Fund and a sum of £067 is 6d Was subscribed in the room. The Pastoral and ...

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  31. ROBERT CAMPBELL AND CO,

    Messrs. Robert Campbell and Co.'s report shows a profit of £65,087. A final dividend of 5 per cent. is recommended, with a bonus of 5/, and £34,087 is carried forward. ...

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  32. DROWNED IN WATERHOLE.

    Thomas Holmes, 10, residing with his parents in Steel-street, Jesmond, was drowned in a waterhole near Wallsend to-day. He and three othor boys were paddling in the water, ...

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  33. BELGIAN FUND.

    M. Walteenw, Censul for Belgium, 14 Castlereaghstreet, advisses that the amount received to date is £127,752/14/; New South Wales contributions to date, £70,662/5/10; Queensland contributions to date, ...

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  34. JAPAN'S ENVOYS.

    Japan has sent out delegations with the object of increasing her status in the world of commerce, manufacture, and production. Australia showed great possibilities, and to ...

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  35. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Details have [?]ust come to hand by mall of the great American motor cycle road race, held at [?]vannah on November 26, over a dis[?]ance of 300 miles There were 33 starters, and the race resulted in a ...

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  36. SUSPICIOUS LAUNCH.

    Eight shots were fired by the sentries on Goat Island at a launch, which approached the island with all lights extinguished early yesterday morning, and hurried off in the ...

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  37. ENEMY PATENTS.

    Under the Patents, Trade Marks, aud Designs Act, passed during the last session of the Commonwealth Parliament, the Minister has power to "avoid or suspend in whole or in ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE.

    With the exception of the exports of coal, the statistics showing the value of other exports and imports, and Customs revenue for the year 1914, as against 1913, indicate a good ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING.

    Taiyuan, s, passed Sydney Heads, bound to New; castle, at 8,15 p.m. yesterday. Hurunui, s, arrived off the Heads from Brisbane [?] night, and waited outside until daylight. ...

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  40. TO LEAVE GERMANY.

    The Federal authorities have been informed by the Colonial Office that the Gorman Government has agreed to facilitate the departure from Germany of British women and children ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTARY HOSPITAL.

    The following donations have been received by Mr. Colin C. Stephen, of 14 O'Connell-street, Sydney:— Amount already acknowledged,of which £9750 has been remitted, £10,000/5/2; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ...

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  42. TELEGRAPHIC.

    MELBOURNE(576m).— Arr: Jan. 13, Loongans, [?], from Launceston; Karcola, s, from Western Australia; Moonah, s, from Apo[?]o Bay; Casino[?] from portland Dep; Jan, 13, Loongana, s, for Launceston; Peregrine, ...

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  43. POLITICAL DISPUTE.

    A deadlock bas occurred between the Legislative Council and the Government over the retention of a name in what Ministers regard as confidential correspondence. The ...

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  44. LEGAL PROFESSION MOTOR AMBULANCE FUND.

    Messrs John Williamson Sons acknowledge the receipt of the following suseriptions:—G.F. Williamson, £5/5; John Williamson, £5/5/; P.L. Will[?], £[?];A. C. Ebsworth, £5; L.E.Cannon, ...

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  45. GERMAN WOOL BUYERS.

    Difficulty arose at the wool sales yesterday with regard to the presence of some German buyers. It is understood that the wool brokers met in the morning and resolved to ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    NEW PLYMOUTH (l141m).—Arr: Jan. 13, J[?] Craig, s,from Sydney. ...

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  47. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  48. ULSTER AMBULANCE FUND.

    Mrs.Liddell. Edenvale, Upper Avenue-road, Mosman, acknowledges the following subscriptions towards the Ulster Ambulance:- R.D. Wallace, £2 2s; R. Clendenning, £2 2s; J. ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Mr. Peake) stated to-day that the House of Assembly would expire by effluxlon of time on February 28. It had been arranged, therefore for the writ for the ...

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  50. RED CROSS.

    The promoters of the N.S.W. Railways and Tramways' Officers' War Fund have given £500 for the purchase of a moto[?] ambulance. All goods are now being sent to base hospitals, ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    A fortnight hence the price of footwear will be raised between 10 per cent, and 17½ per cent. The increase will affect all grades, but the higher qualities will suffer most. The ...

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  52. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  53. FOOD FUND.

    The Chamber of Commerce announces that the total cash receipts of the War Food Fund to the end of last year were £74,083 0s 1d, and donations in kind were received to the value of ...

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  54. THE SWIMMING BATHS.

    A meeting was held at the council-chambers to-night for the purpose of considering the council's scheme for raising £8000 by means of season tickets at £1 each to enable the ...

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  55. HAWAHANS' SUCCESS.

    The Allora Swimming Club held a carnival to-day, at which George Cuaba and Duke Paoa Kabanamoku took part. Cunha won the 100 yards handicap from scratch in 58½s. ...

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  56. THE POLICE SYSTEM.

    Changes in the administration of the police system of the State were foreshadowed yesterday by the 'Chief Secretary, Mr. Cann, who said they had been agreed to by the Acting ...

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  57. BROKEN HILL GERMAN CLUB.

    An inquest was held this afternoon into the cause of the fire at the German Club on the night of January 1. After evidence had been taken, showing that the police had ...

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  58. DEAR BREAD.

    Recently the price of the 21b loaf of bread in Adelaide was raised from 3d to 3[?]d. The Adelalde and Suburban Master Bakers' Association has now resolved that, beginning ...

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  59. MISSING TRAWLER.

    A wireless message has been received by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) from Macquarie Island to the effect that the staff had practically searched the whole of the coast of ...

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  60. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night a promenade concert in aid of the funds of the Mission to Seamen, in Sydney, will be given on board the ship Mount stewart It is under the patronage of Lady Patey, and an interesting ...

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  61. TO-DAY.

    Manly Carnival. Sydney Cricket Ground: New South Wales v South Australia, noon. Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Girl on the Film," ...

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  62. DEATH OF REV. E. PRICE.

    The Rev. E. Price, who has been for many years conneoted with the Baptist Church in Sydney, died at his residence, Edwin-street, Croydon, early this morning aged 85 years. ...

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  63. RECIPROCAL TRADE.

    Speaking at the New Zealand Club luncheo[?] at Christchurch, Mr. Fisher tald that nothing was nearer his heart than to see established reciprocal trade relatlons between ...

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  64. RATEPAYERS INDIGNANT.

    At a meeting held last night at Chatswood, under the auspices of the Cha[?]wood-Willoughby Progress Association," the unnecessarily hasty action" of the council in striking the rate for the current year at 4d in the ...

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  65. BO[?]NG.

    Dave Smith, champion of Australia, has agreed to meet Ben Doyle at the Stadlum for the heavyweight champiohship. ...

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  66. FRENCH-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE.

    Material is available at the depot. 321 pitt-street, for making up cholern belts and various articles of clothing for the dependents of the French soldiers and the Allies. Those who are not able to contribute in ...

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  67. STADIUM MATINEE.

    A special programme has been arranged for the m: ti[?] nee at the Rushcutter Bay Stadium to-day. The Australian, Billy McNabb, meets Fritz Holland on Saturday night, and Holland will give exhibitions of ...

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