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  2. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Already acknowledged, p[?]s 2d error [?] addition, £18[?],163/12/9; "An[?]ous," postal note, [?],910, [?],129, issued at Moore-street, 12/; h[?]f proce[?]s of concert by choir St. Andrew's Cathedral, £8/[?]/6; ...

    Article : 60 words
  3. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT.

    The position of the firm of Alexander and Co. in respect of the Trading With the Enemy Act was before Mr. Justice B[?]t[?]n in the High Court yesterday. The matter came ...

    Article : 601 words
  4. RABAUL.

    The military authorities have had to alter their plans in connection with the r[?]turn of the naval and military contingent from Rabaul and other islands in the Pacific. ...

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  5. SUPPLY OF TEACHERS.

    A great number of [?]nquiries are being made at the Department of Public [?]nstruction as to the prospects of a boy entering the teaching profession. Now regulations are being ...

    Article : 549 words
  6. THE [?]ER.

    During the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday some light rainfall was received on the North Coast. Tweed Heads had [?] points, Woolgoolga 14, Clarence Heads 16, ...

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  7. CASUALTIES.

    Lewis Charles Fisher 54, a native of Germany, lately residing in Paraween-street, Neutral Bay, was walking near Pa[?]sley Bay, Vaucluse, on Monday. He sa[?]d to two men ...

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  8. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    Reference was made to-day by the Minist[?] for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to a statement recently made by the New South Wales Treasurer (Mr. Cann) relative to the Federal ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. THE PREMIER.

    This town is counted by the supporters of Mr. Blacket as one of their strongholds, and it would [?]m that they rely on it to give even greater a[?]d on Saturday next than in ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    Frederick Archie Fletcher, [?], lately residing with his paients at Iva[?]-street, Marrickville, died at the local hospital on Monday. It is stated the deceased and several ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. BELGIAN FUND.

    M. Watt[?]w, Consul for Belgium, 14 Castlereaghst[?]t, advise[?] that the amount received to date [?] £[?],[?]/8/4; New South Wales con[?]tions to date, £[?],[?]/[?]/[?]; Qu[?]land c[?]tions to date, ...

    Article : 240 words
  12. FELL TWENTY FEET.

    Lilian Hart, 19, a domestic, falling from the balcony at 95 Murray-street, Pyrmont to the footpath, a distance of 20ft, about 6.30 o'clock last evening, fractured her skull. She was ...

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  13. PINNED UNDER BUGGY.

    Charles Broadbent, [?], residing [?]n Pittwaterroad, Manly, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday by Dr. Robe[?]s, suffering from a fractured left thigh. Mr. Broadbent, ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. RUSSIAN ENLISTS.

    Cruno K[?]ndler, theatrical manager, an insolvent, whose case had been adjourned until the first Tuesday in June, asked the Commissioner, Mr. Russell, in the [?]nsolvency Court, ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. SEVERELY BURNED.

    Mrs. Mant, an elderly lady, residing in Thompson-street, Woonona, together with her granddaughter, aged about 6 months, met with a severe burning accident last evening. ...

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  16. EXPORTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of representatives of the frozen meat etport trade was held yesterday at the Liverpool, London, and Glob[?] building, Pittstreet. There were present: Messrs. F. J. ...

    Article : 544 words
  17. FOOD FUND.

    The Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the following subscriptions:- Amount alread[?] ackn[?]ged, £[?],200/10/7; The Ry[?]one Branch Red Cross Soci[?]y, by pa[?]tic sports, ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    E. Bott, of Savernake was thrown out of a gig through the horse bolting, and was dragged along for some distance, breaking one of his thighs. He lay on the roadway for ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. AUTOMOBILE CORPS.

    After a period of service extending over 10 years, the Automobile Volunteer Corps [?]s about to be disbanded by the Commonwealth defence authorities. It is stated that none ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. RED CROSS.

    The New South Wales Travelling Kitchen Fund is steadily mounting, and the first kitchen for the Light Hors[?] is to be ordered this week. The committee has received ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. INCREASES TO RAILWAYMEN.

    All the railways, except the Scottish, have agreed to pay the increase of wages to the railwaymen. ...

    Article : 31 words
  22. PUNT ACCIDENT.

    Thomas Rolls, the seven-year-old son of Mr. H. Rolls, of South Graffon, had his left arm crushed through being drawn between the guide wheels of the steam punt. The little ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. DISTRESSED SERVIA.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  24. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. de F. Pennefather (Unionist) has been returned unopposed for Kirkdale in the House of Commons, vice Col. G. Kyffin-Tayl[?]r resigned. ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. SHOT IN MISTAKE.

    Whilst Thomas Moore, about 60 years of age, was working in his Barden he received a charge of shot in the head and face and about the arms and body, accidentally through ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    Argument was concluded to-day before the Interstate Commission on the application for an [?]njunction by the Commonwealth Government to restrain the New South Wales ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. BLUE CROSS.

    Mr. H. Chisholm, hon. secretary of the Blue Cross [?]und, 60 Cast[?]gh-street, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions towards the fund to help horses in war time: ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. MACQUARIE-STREET.

    The widening of the lower end of Macquar[?]e-street, by taking off a strip of the Government House Grounds, [?]s to be proceeded with at once. ...

    Article : 120 words
  29. RAILWAYMAN KILLED.

    John Dowling, while working on the railway deviation, was terribly injured at Athol by the Sydney passenger train at 5 o'clock this afternoon, and subsequently died. ...

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  30. SUICIDE ON RAILWAY.

    A sensational [?]ncident occurred at Ad[?]laide Gaol early this morning. An unknown man, who was apparently walting for several engines to pass, suddenly jumped in front of ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. "WAR CHEST."

    Already acknowledged, £[?]/[?]/[?]; employees "S.M. Herald"and "Sydney Mail," £3/4/2; employees W. C. Penfold and Co., £3/[?]/10; employees Farmer and Co., Ltd., £2; employees S. [?] and Co., £4 ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. THE BLUMENTHAL CASE.

    The cases brought under the Trading with the Enemy Act, upon information laid by the Inspector of Customs, Mr. Donohoo, against August Blumenthal, Limited, for attempting ...

    Article : 613 words
  33. STREET SPEAKING.

    Thirteen men were arrested by the police to-night on charges of street obstruction They had come from Sydney, and were attempting to address a crowd in Wolfe-street, ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. APPEAL BY THE CLERGY.

    A pathetic appeal reaches the Premior from Servi[?]. A copy has been forwarded to Mr. Holman of an appeal to English people on behalf of the Servians from the Archbishop of ...

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  35. KILLED BY MAIL TRAIN.

    The coroner, Mr. H. W. Taylor, resumed his inquiry this morning concerning the death of Thomas Sturgeon, a workman, on the railway duplication work at Mittagong. It was ...

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  36. LATE SPORTING.

    The annual meeting of the [?]i Jockey [?] ' was commenced to-day. The weather was fine [?] warm, and the attendance good. Results: ...

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  37. GIRLS' TRAVELLING KITCHEN.

    The [?]on treas[?]r acknowledges the follow donations:—Amount previously acknowledged, £57/19/9; A Friend, 10/; Mrs. E. Young, £1; Misses Smith, 7/[?]; E. vickery, £10; Mrs. E. Vickery, £10; Miss ...

    Article : 213 words
  38. MOTOR LORRIES.

    The hon, treasurers of the Red Cross Society, New South Wales Branch (Mrs. Spencer Bremton and Mr. Wilfrid Docker), Norwich chambers, H[?]er-street, Sydney, announce the receipt of a cheque for £725 ...

    Article : 152 words
  39. IN A GALE.

    The Italian ship Antonio Padre, which was overdue at Brisbane with a carg[?] of tiles. put in towards Cap[?] Moreton on Saturday with the object of obtaining the services of the ...

    Article : 167 words
  40. PALESTINE.

    The prominent note struck by the speakers at the annual meeting of the Sydney Zionist Society, held at the Synagogue-chambers on Monday evening, was the necessity for ...

    Article : 383 words
  41. ELECTIONS.

    Further, evidence was taken to-day by the Federal Royal Commission inquiring into the operations of the Commonwealth Electoral Act. Mr. Sinclair (Q.) presided. ...

    Article : 181 words
  42. MR. W. A. NOTTING.

    A meeting, called by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, was held at the club's rooms, Moore-street, last night, to promote a movement to acknowledge the ...

    Article : 182 words
  43. SECOND BATTALION KITCHEN FUND.

    Amount previously acknowleged, £180/12/[?]; collected by Mrs. [?]. F. [?]und (Ne[?]tral Bay), £15/9; collected by Mrs. W. Alvo Brown (North Sydney), £ll/15/ collected by Mrs. S. C. [?]und (Miller's ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. MOUNT DAVID MEETING.

    Teh annual Mount David races resulted:— Opening Hand[?]cap.—Master Triem, 1; Jack, 2. Winner started at 3 to 1 against. Jack was favourite at evens. ...

    Article : 167 words
  45. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    At a recent meeting of the works committee of the City Council, a resolution that [?] contracts be entered into with companies or firms that were not exclusively British ...

    Article : 149 words
  46. ALDERMEN DISAGREE.

    A motion on the business paper at last night's meeting of the Waverley Council was responsible for a wordy dispute between some of the aldermen. ...

    Article : 288 words
  47. FRENCH-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE.

    A splend[?]d donation came in yesterday from the Redfern Patri[?]c Fund. It consisted of [?] suits of good cloth for boys from 10 to 12 years of ag[?], and many garments b[?]des for girls, women, and soldiers. ...

    Article : 150 words
  48. MR. FLOWERS'S CRITICISMS.

    At Monday's meeting of the Burwood Council Alderman Sheppard referred to the recent strictures of Mr. Flowers, M.L.C., on suburban municipalities. The Minister had stated that, ...

    Article : 137 words
  49. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  50. MARSINA REFLOATED.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., received a telegram yesterday to the effect that the steamer Marsina, which went on Dec Re[?]t While bound from Rabaul to Sydney recently, ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    The following donations have been received by Mr. Colin C. Stephen, of 14 O'Connell-street:- Amount already acknowledged, of which £[?]750 has been remitted £10,307/12/4; T. J. M., £50; Trangle ...

    Article : 43 words
  52. NEW PIGEON BREED.

    The raising of the squabs (pigeons) for table is quite a big industry in the United States of America, but so far lins not been developed in this country. Special attention ...

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  53. Y.M.C.A. FIELD SERVICE FUND.

    Mr. W. [?]ianders, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., reports that letters received from Egypt by the recent ma[?]l mention in grateful terms the services of the Sydn[?]y Y.M.C.A. field service department in the M[?] camp, ...

    Article : 162 words
  54. EGYPT.

    Private A. L. Auc[?]er a member of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force, and also a member of the Coogee Surf Club, writing from Egypt to a [?]lubmate, states:— ...

    Article : 212 words
  55. NORTH SYDNEY'S RATE.

    At the last meeting of the North Sydney Council it was resolved to strike a rate of 4[?]d in the £ on the unimproved capital value of all ratable land within the municipality ...

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  56. MISSING FROM KATOOMBA.

    Jack Cap[?]tane aged 27, single an Italian, employed as shop assitant by F. Costa, fru[?]erer, has been missing since Sunday morning. ...

    Article : 112 words
  57. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  58. KING'S UNIFORM.

    Thomas Clarke, who on Monday appeared at Adelaide Police Court in the King's uniform was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for being a[?] Idle and disorderly person. ...

    Article : 92 words
  59. THE WAR.

    Sir,—The Serbian people have fought bravely, and no doubt are in a [?]ad way. The proposal to start a fund for them is a Just one, but I contend that the ...

    Article : 149 words
  60. SOCK FUND.

    The committee of the above fund has despatched [?]0 pairs of socks. All socks made should be of sizes [?]½, 11, 11½, All should be made on big needles, with loose work and ...

    Article : 245 words
  61. PARENTS FINED.

    Three parents were proceeded against for neglecting to send children to school upon the required number of days. Two were fined [?]s each and costs. In the other case two ...

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  62. A SLOW VOY[?]GE.

    Any anxiety that might have been felt for the safety of the steamer Lord Cromer was set at rest yesterday afternoon, wh[?] the vessel was sighted from the signal station ...

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  63. LETTER-CARRIERS.

    The hearing was continued in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day of the plaint of the Australian Letter-Carriers' Association asking for increased wages, shorter hourro> increased w uses, shorter hou.s of ...

    Article : 78 words
  64. THE BUILDING ACT.

    At a meeting of the Master Builders' Association last evening a letter was read from the Chamber of Commerce, seeking co-operation in a request to the Premier to place the ...

    Article : 133 words
  65. I.W.W. FINED.

    At the Police Court this morning the remainder of the cases in connection with the I.W.W. meeting on Saturday night were heard by Mr. Adrian, S.M. ...

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  66. TO-DAY.

    Her Majest[?]'s Theatr[?]L: "High Jinks,"7.50. Theatre Royal: "The Sign of the Cross." 8. Criterion Theatre: "The Travelling Salesman," 8. Adelphi Theatre: "The Night Side of London," 8. ...

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  67. RIFLEMEN'S TRAINING.

    Sir,—I was pleased to lead in to-day's "Herald" the suggestion thrown out by Mr. Campbell Carm[?]cha[?]l re uniforms for [?]fle clubs, It is surely not expecting too much of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  68. HIGH PRICE OF FLOUR.

    The price of flour has been raised to £1[?] 10s a ton. ...

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  69. AFTERNOON SHIFT.

    Another move is likely to be made by the miners in respect to the afternoon shift strike during the next few days. At the meeting. to-day, Mr. Kearsley, ...

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  70. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local branch of the Red Cr[?] League netted £45 from a refreshment stall at the recent Berry Show. TENTERFIELD, Tuesday. ...

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  71. VOTES FOR SOLDIERS.

    The necessary documents to enable men [?] active service to vote at the forthcoming State elections have been sent through the Commonwealth Government to commanding ...

    Article : 53 words
  72. NO WHARF WORK TO-DAY.

    There will be no work on the wharfs to-day, consequent upon the holding of the annual picnic in connection with the Sydney Wharflabourers'Union. ...

    Article : 34 words
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