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  2. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Already acknowledged, £183,970/1/4; Loco Clyde Pat. Fund, third instaiment, per E. [?]odgkinson, £5/2/; proceeds of sale 1 bale wool donated by E. H. Turner, Woolawarree, Gunning, per Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., ...

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  3. ALLEGED TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    The cases brought under the Trading with the Enemy Act, upon information laid by the Inspector of Customs, Mr. Donohoe, against August Blumenthal, Ltd., and Carl Wernthal, ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the main business was the second reading of the Murray Rivers Waters Bill. INCOME TAXES. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    For several years past there has beca[?]a great briskness at all South Coast collieries, but during the last couple of weeks there have been many idle days. Mount Keira, ...

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  6. THE WEATHER.

    The tropical disturbance on the Queensland coast from Rockhampton has worked south-eastward since Tuesday. It has, however, lost somewhat in intensity, but has been ...

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  7. SPORT ABROAD.

    Young Shugrue, of America, outpointed Freddle Welsh, the world's ligatweight champion, in a ten-rounds no-decision contest. ...

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  8. PITCAIRN ISLAND.

    The first mail for six months from Pitcairn Island was received yesterday by the secretary of the Australasian Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventist from Mr. Adams, the ...

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  9. BELGIAN FUND.

    M. Waiteeuw, Consul for Belgium, 14 Castlereaghstreet, advises that the amount received to date is £150,235/9/3. New South Wales contribution to date, £92,183 7 10 ...

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  10. MINE FLOODED.

    Twenty-two persons were killed through the flooding of a coal mine at Wellington, Vancouver Island. Some abandoned workings were filled with water, which broke in to the ...

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  11. BOGUS MARRIAGE REGISTRATIONS.

    Sir,—Mr. James Robinson has again called attention to the action of the RegistrarGeneral's Department in regard to the statutory declaration required by law to be ...

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  12. WATER SUPPLY FOR THE MANNING.

    A Conference was hold at the shire council chambers, Taree, between the Manning Shires and Taree and Wingham Municipal Councils, to consider the question of a water ...

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  13. VALUABLE PORCELAIN.

    Duveen's have purchased Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan's Chiness porcelain collection for £800,000. ...

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  14. MAWSO[?] EXPEDITION.

    King George has awarded Sir Douglas Mawson and the members of his Antarctic expedition the medal for polar exploration. ...

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  15. THE CHURCHES.

    At the Armidale Presbyterian Church last night the Rev. H. S. Buntine, who has just returned "from a trip to Europe, was tendered a welcome home, Mr. J. M. Mordonald, ...

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  16. TALLOW MARKET.

    At to-day's talow sales 876 casks were offered and sold. Prices:—Mutton, fine 42/, medium 36/6; beef, fine 40/6, medium 36/, ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING.

    Oakleigh Plate: Flash of Steel, Clash of Arms, Starland, First Principle, and Haarle[?]. ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL.

    Alderman James Booking has resigned his seat in Campbelltown Municipal Council owing to ill-health. Mr. Booking was a member of the first council when the borough was incor ...

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  19. NO FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    In a special weather advice issued this morning it was staled that the tropical disturbance had moved south from The latitude of Brisbane, and gales were being experi ...

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  20. COOTAMUNDRA TURF CLUB.

    The annual Cup meeting of the Cootamundra Tud Club opened to-day. The weather was fine, but windy and dusty. There was a good attendance. Results;- Opening Handicap, 6f.—M. Sawyer's br[?] Maranta, ...

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  21. "WAR CHEST."

    Collections to date, £9375; expenditure to date, £7519/6/5. The hon. treasurer, 113 Pitt-street, acknowledges the following further contributions:—Already acknowledged, £9354/3/4[?]; employees S. Hoffnung and ...

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  22. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At Mudgee Quarter sessions, August Bauscher pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Carl Wadke, at Green Hills, on December 14. It appeared from the depositions that ...

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  23. WHEAT CONTRACTS.

    Referring to the Wheat Aquisition Act last night, the Premier said that he had been asked by Mr. W. H. Drew to lay on the table of the House certain letters. ...

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  24. WHEAT.

    Some days ago the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) made representations to the Premier of Now South Wales (Mr. Holman) with the object of getting the loan of a quantity ...

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  25. FOOD FUND.

    The Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the following subscriptions:—Amount already acknowledged, £91,173/6/4, Thomas Lamon (monthly contribution), 10/; T. de Burgh, £2/2/6; Dr. H. Glennie Holmes ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    The swimming carnival of the Northern D[?] Swimming Association was held at the ocean [?] to-night. The south-easterly gale which bad [?] ragine during the day abated somewhat, but the ...

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  27. CASUALTIES.

    While driving to Bombala from his home at Bungarby, John Murdoch, grazler, met with an accident about half a mile from town through the horse he was driving falling, ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    The official figures for the Dunedin Central by-election give Mr. Statham (Govt.) a majority of 107 over Mr. Munro (Labour). ...

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  29. A PROSPEROUS YEAR.

    In an interview the Premier said, considering the war, the present prosperity of the Dominion was wonderful. The country had hardly felt the pinch so far. Last year ...

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  30. BLUE CROSS.

    Mr. H. Chisholm, hon, secretary of the Blue Cross Hund, acknowledges the following subscriptions:- Already acknowledged, £557/[?]/9, Miss Daisy day, ...

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  31. THE STRAUSS CASE.

    The case against Alfred Strauss was adjourned until this morning. Mr. W. A. Parker, instructed by the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office, appeared for the ...

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  32. THROWN FROM SULKY.

    As the result of the sulky in which she was driving colliding with a stump and overturning, Mrs. West, of Yeoval, sustained injuries to her chest, a cut face, a broken ...

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  33. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Sarah Bourne, who on Monday afternoon was struck with an axe on the head whilst in a coffee palace in the city, died from the injuries in the Perth Hospital. George ...

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  34. MEAT TRADE.

    "There is nothing in the contention that the better class of meat is exported," said the managing director of the Colonial Meat Export Company, Limited Mr. F. W. Hughes, ...

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  35. FOUND DROWNED.

    Michael Ryan, 60, was found drowned near the baths. He was last seen alive on Sunday. ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE (576m).—Arr: Feb. 10, Karools s, 5.15 a. m., from Western Australia. Dep: Feb. 10, Sydney, s, 2.35 p.m., for Sydney. ALBANY (2100m).—Arr: Indarra, s, from easters ...

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  37. FIGHTING CONSUMPTION.

    The seventeenth annual meeting of the general committee of the Queen Victoria Homes for Consumptives, held yesterday at the Town Hall, was presided over by Mr. ...

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  38. LEGAL PROFESSION MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    Messrs. John Williamson and Sons beg to acknowledge receipt of the following subscriptions:- Amount previously acknowledged, £574/13/: B. Halle Paine (Mosse, Vale), £1/1/; A. M. Harper, £3/3/; ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The correspondence in your columns on the above very serious subject is of profound importance as bearing on our civil and religious freedom, which the Church of Rome ...

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  40. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    ABERCROMBIE (Rockley).—A rate of l½d in the [?] on the unimproved capital value was levied for 1913. The council decided to make a vigorous protest against the extension of the franchise as proposed in the Local ...

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  41. THE LATE MR. THOMAS THOMPSON

    The late Mr. Thomas Thompson, Ex-Superintendent of Mounted Police, whose death occurred at his residence 294 Park-road, city, on Tuesday, was one of the veterans ...

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  42. COOKERY LESSONS.

    The inaugural lecture in connection with the cheaper living clauses was delivered in the Camperdown Cookery school yesterday afternoon. The lecture and practical demon ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    The following donations have been received by Mr. Colin C. Stephen, of 14 O'Connell-street:- Amount already acknowledged, of which £9750 has been remitted, £10,271/5/11; Mrs. O. E[?]th Tindal ...

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  44. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  45. REGIMENTAL COMFORTS.

    Mr. F. E. Winchcombe, president of the Chamber of Commerce, acknowledge the following additional subscriptions to the [?]egimntal Comforts Fund:—J. W. Holliman (third contribution). £2/2/; teacher and ...

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  46. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    Representatives of the Boilermakers' Union and of the Amalgamated society of Engineers sat recently at the Trades Hall as a demarcation board (with Mr. E. J. ...

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  47. RED CROSS.

    Already a fine response has been made for gifts and letters for Valentine's Day. Those who cannot contribute gifts are reminded that letters and cards are very acceptable. ...

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  48. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  49. UNION RULE.

    Of the two hotels mat rotused to sign the union's agreement one signed this morning, and in the ease of the Globe Hotel the proprietor gave all his employees notice. Pickets ...

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  50. MANLY LAGOON.

    One interested in the district writes suggesting that action be taken regarding the Manly Lagoon. What was once a magnificent body of water, offering great facilities as re ...

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  51. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    In the live stock market to-day 337[?] fat cattle were yarded, including 100 from New south Wales. The yarding was a much improved one as to quality, the proportion of good to prime pens of bullocks ...

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  52. TRADE EXPANSION.

    The proposal to cultivate trade within the Empire, and with tho Empire's Allies, in substitution for trade hitherto existing with enemy countries, is to be definitely launched ...

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  53. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President read a message from the Governor that the Rosal assent had been given to the White Phosphorus Act. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT SURRENDER. ...

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  54. INCREASE IN JAMS.

    The Prices of Goods Board some days ago recommended an increase of ½d per lb in the wholesale and retail prices of apricot pineaple, and gooseberry jams, and later ...

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  55. THE LATE MR. G. E. HERRING.

    The late Mr. Gerald Edgar Herring, whose funeral took place yesterday at Waverley, was aged 80 years, and was born in England in 1835 where he was educated He came out ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

    Public Meeting: Council-chambers, Gorden, [?] Riflc Club, 8. Y.M.C.A. Lecture Hall: Patriotic Concert, 8. St. James's Hall: Ancelon-Chapman Recital, 7.45. ...

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  57. THE KOJONUP, TRAGEDY.

    Further details received from the Kojonup district show that John Eatt, who, on his own admission killed his wife in that locality on Monday, did so while intoxicated. Eatt ...

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  58. HARBOUR TRUST.

    The appointment of the Sydney Harbour Trust Cominissioners expires by effluxion of time in march, and the Government has under consideration the question of the futute con ...

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  59. CHEAP FISH.

    The Government is adding the steamer Una to the other vessels it has at present engaged to bring supplies of fresh fish from along the coast to the city. The scheme to cheapen ...

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