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  2. LOST AND FOUND.

    A week ago Melbourne Hospital lost £500 worth of radium. It was contained in two silver tubes, which were thrown out with bandages, etc., and consigned to the ...

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  3. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    The Premier is advised by the Trade Commissioner to America (Mr. Nielsen) that the Australian section of the Panama Exposition contains four huge refrigerating showcases ...

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  4. WHEAT CASE.

    Judgment was delivered to-day by the Interstate Commission in the case in which the Commonwealth Government charged the New South Wales Government and the ...

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  5. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,284 words
  6. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  7. GRAMPIANS ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    By defeating South Australia to-day by the substantial margin of ten wickets Victoria will hold the Sheffield Shield for the next twelve months at least. The South ...

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  9. HOMES FOR WORKMEN.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. The Public Works Committee sat to-day to hear evidence on the Government's scheme to erect a workmen's garden village at North ...

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  10. "WAR CHEST."

    The hon. treasurer of the Citizens' "War Chest" Fund, 113 Pitt-street, Sydney, acknowledges the following further contributions:—Already acknowledged, £9628/3/0½; war chest, Hotel Australia, £5/16/5; ...

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  11. SOLDIERS SENTENCED.

    Frank Baker, a member of the Expeditionary Force, who was stated to be in charge of the measles patients at Broadmeadows, and unable under military orders to attend the ...

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  12. MINISTER RESIGNS.

    There was considerable flutter in political circles to-day in connection with the rumoured resignation of a Cabinet Minister Few of the politicians who discussed the ...

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  13. EXPORT OF WOOL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) stated today that the situation in respect to the issue of permits for the export of wool was more hopeful, but he was unable to give information ...

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  14. RED CROSS.

    In a report of the work done by the British Red Cross Society in France (made by Sir Frederick Treves), it is stated that the value and efficiency of the British Red Cross work in France can be well ...

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  15. VICTORIA WILL HOLD THE SHIELD.

    This season's competition for the Sheffield Shield has been the closest and best contested since it was first competed for in 1892-3. It is the first time on record that a State ...

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  16. PARRAMATTA HIGH SCHOOL.

    Yesterday afternoon the ceremony of officially opening the Parramatta High School was performed, in the presence of a large gathering of citizens, by Mr. Carmichael, ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A fire occurred in Budd-street at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning at a four-roomed weatherboard cottage occupied by an elderly couple named Bourne, and owned by Mrs. E. M ...

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  18. PRICE RISES AGAIN.

    At to-day's wool sale some 7000 bales were submitted. The selection included a large proportion of good to medium merinos, which, for the most part, were drawn from the ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. THE CHURCHES.

    Bishop Barlow, of Goulburn, will visit Cooma next Sunday for the purpose of dedicating the reredos, altar rails, and three stained glass windows recently presented to ...

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  20. 'INTERNED SHIPS.

    It was announced in the "Herald" to-day that the British Government had released in Capetown for Australia the German steamer Birkenfels, which had been detained there ...

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  21. BLUE CROSS.

    Already acknowledged. £792/8/0; Mrs. J. Garland. £2/2/; Miss F. Gibson, £1; Miss Jackson, £1/1/; Miss Eileen Ogilvie, 10/; Mrs. A. Sander, £1/1/; Alex. B. Johnson, £1/1/; Miss E. Murray. 7/. Total, ...

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  22. THE WAR.

    Sir,—There seems to be an erroneous [?] pression abroad to the effect that Britain is fighting under the terms of the exploded "Deduration" of London—an impression fostered ...

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  23. APPEAL TO HIGH COURT.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Hall), on learning the decision of the Interstate Commission last evening, said that it will not be permitted, to remain unchallenged for ...

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  24. SERVIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The Under-Secretary for Finance and Trade acknowledges receipt of the following further subscript[?] to the Servian Relief Fund:- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mullins, £2/2/; Isabel S. ...

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  25. KATOOMBA FATALITY.

    At the Katoomba Police Court to-day further evidence was heard-by the District Coroner, Mr. Judges, with reference to the death of Clarence J. Bembrick, motor cyclist, who ...

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  26. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOOD FUND.

    Subscriptions to the Chamber of Commerce War Food Fund should be sent to the Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Grosvenor-street, Sydney. The Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the following subscriptions ...

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  27. LATE SPORTING.

    The seventh round of the Illawarra District Cricket Association's competition was completed on Saturday, with the following results:—Excelsior (handicap [?] runs per innings), 203 (Staff 48, Cook 36 and [?] ...

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  28. ACTION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Owing to its inability to secure seed wheat by purchase in the open market to meet the requirements at applicants under the Drought Relief Act, and of applicants able to pay cash, ...

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  29. FRENCH-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE OF HELP.

    Miss Rubic Stella Henry, with a committee of ladies, is working hard to ensure the success of the concert to be held in St. James's Hall on March 11 in aid of the funds of the French Australian League. An ...

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  30. MELBOURNE DIVORCE SUIT.

    A divorce case was heard by Mr. Justice Hodges in the Divorce Court to-day, in which petitioner was Ernest Scott, Professor of History at Melbourne University, and respondent ...

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  31. BOXING.

    Frank Thorn defeated Marcel Denis, of France, [?] points, at the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday. The annual amateur boxing and wrestling championships of the N.S.W. Railways and Tramways ...

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  32. CASUALTIES.

    On Saturday morning Percy Thomas Milham, 7, was bathing in a waterhole off Fitzroy-street. Marrickville, when he got out of his depth and sank. Phillip Bowen dived and ...

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  33. INDEX.

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  34. OVERTIME DEMAND.

    There was a considerable risk of a serious stoppage in the construction of the transAustralian railway recently, owing to a number of platelayers ceasing work in order to ...

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  35. DEATH FROM POISON.

    Alice Annie Sutherland, 32, was found at George-street, Newtown, suffering from the effects of poison on Sunday night. She was removed to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, ...

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  36. MOTOR LORRIES.

    Members of the Union Club have presented the New South Wales division of the Australian Red cross Society with a four-ton Tilling Stevens lorry. The hon. treasurers (Mrs. Spencer Brunton and Mr. [?] ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY CART.

    Eileen Townsend, 2¼ years of age, was knocked down on Saturday by a cart when she was crossing Red Lion-street, Rozelle. She was removed to the Balmain Hospital in ...

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  38. THE WHITE FEATHER.

    Sir,—The "anonymous-letter" fiend is at work again. White feathers are being sent by post, in envelopes, with carefully disguised handwriting. Evidently some small band of ...

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  39. SHIRE CLERK'S SUICIDE.

    The City Coroner (Mr. H. S. Hawkins) on Monday hold an inquiry into the cause of death of Stephen Middleton Hill Trickett, 24. Evidence stated that Trickett, who was shire ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. BOILERMAKERS.

    Boilermakers, who have been waiting many months" for an award, are still prepared to allow matters to take their course. They met at what was called a "stop-work" meeting ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. NEW ZEALAND FUNDS.

    The Government has sent home to the High Commissioner £16,800, the fourth cash contribution to the Belgian and British relief funds. This brings the total sent up to ...

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  43. SMALLPOX.

    The last patient to contract smallpox has been released from Torrens Island, and the yellow flag has been hauled down. ...

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  44. MAN FOUND POISONED.

    Percy Combers, aged 26, who arrived at Katoomba on Saturday, was found in an unconscious condition in a public shelter at the top of Katoomba Falls on Sunday morning. ...

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  45. "BOGUS" LABOUR LEAGUE.

    As a sequel to the trouble concerning certain members of the Bendigo Political Labour League, and Mr. D. Smith, M.L.A., who was compe[?] to stand as an independent Labour ...

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  46. POLICE COURTS.

    Inspector Donohue yesterday, at the Central Police Court, proceeded against Joseph Curnin Ginder, on a charge that he evaded payment of Customs duty with intent to defraud the revenue. Defendant pleaded ...

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  47. AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    The following letter from the sister of Mr. Wright, the famous aviator, has been published by the Paris "Temps":- "All Americans are for the Allies. We ...

    Article : 99 words
  48. REDUCING THE TRAM STOPS.

    A protest was made to the tramway authorities by the City Council against the cutting out of the tramway stopping place in Georgestreet between Market and Park streets, ...

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  49. DROVER'S DEATH.

    A drover named Edward Halls was found dead half a mile from Mungindi. He appears to have fallen off his horse. ...

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  50. AN APPEAL FOR POLAND.

    Sir,—Since the outbreak of the European war many appeals have been made to the Australian public for funds. I know that the generosity of the people is already heavily ...

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  51. CHILD IMPALED.

    The nine-year-old daughter of Mr. A. J. Keneally, of Wagga, was standing on a picket fence, when she lost her balance and fell. She was impaled on the iron spikes of the ...

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  52. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO CHEAT.

    At the Central Police Court on Monday, Louis phillips, 47, Henry Woolf, 39, Joshua Phillips, 35, Issac Solomon, 65, William Blank, 27, Sydney Robertson, 34, and Louis Samuels, 29, were charged that between ...

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  53. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    At a meeting of the organisers of the Police and Firemen's Carnival at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday, Mr. Hugh Ward, the Sydney director of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., stated that Miss Hope Hunter, a ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "High Jinks," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "The Sign of the Cross," 8. Criterion Theatre: "The Travelling Salesman," 8. Adelphi Theatre: "At Cripple Creek," 8. ...

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  55. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    In older to give members of Parliament an opportunity to express their views on the proposal of a graduated tax on incomes for the purpose of relieving unemployment it ...

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  56. THE KILLING OF M. DESCHARS.

    A Sydney lady has received a letter from Madame Deschars, dated December 26, 1914, giving particulars of the death of her husband, which we have already announced. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  57. BARRIER WOMEN'S PROTEST.

    The wives of the Broken Hill men who have gone to the Condobolin end of the Broken HillCondobolin railway met at the Trades Hall this morning to protest against the action of ...

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  58. UNCLEAN CHINESE PREMISES.

    A number of Chinese market gardeners—Wing Lee, quong Chong, Mow War, Chong Lee. Hop Lee. Hop War Jenn, Charlie Lee Sing, and Suu Hop King— were proceeded against in the Summons Division of ...

    Article : 105 words
  59. THE MISSING TRAWLER.

    The steame. Warrentinna, which left Hobart on February 15 in search of the missing Fed[?] trawler, returned yesterday after a fruitless quest. ...

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