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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    The meeting-room of the Labour Council of New Sonth Wales was crowded to excess last night, all ordinary business being suspended to hear roports of those candidates ...

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  3. IMMIGRATION.

    A communication was addressed by the British Immigration League in Sydney recently to the Central Immigration Board, London, asking what were the prospects of ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. MOTOR TOUR.

    It was a sun-scorched but jovial party of motorists which arrived at Gundagai at the conclusion of the second stage of the Melbourne to Sydney motor touring contest this ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Sir William Lover, accompanied by his son, Mr. Hulme Lover, and Mr. Joseph Meek, managing director of the Australian branch of Lever Brothers, Limited, visited the ...

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  6. GROWTH OF SYDNEY

    Sydney is progressing and expanding at such a rate that there is every likelihood of the metropolitan population reaching one million souls in the very near future. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    A very rapid change has taken place in the pressure distribution over the continent generally. The tropical or monsoonal depression has practically been displaced from the southern parts of Australia by the high pressure, which has travelled at double its normal rate, or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHIPPING.

    Mores, R.M.S., 10,890 tons, Captain Andrews, from London, via ports. A. G. Wesche, agents. Mindini, s, 2060 tons, Captain Voy, from Newscastle, Burns, Philip, and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  9. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 8.

    Knight of the Garter, s, for Valparaiso, via Newcastle. Winfield, s, for Fort Pirie, via Melbourne. Allingam, s, for Port Pirie. ...

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  10. FEDERAL POLICY.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) to-day discussed the immigration question with Mr. Percy Hunter, the officer in charge of the joint immigration services of ...

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  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 9.

    St. Albans, s, for Melbourne; Gosford, s, for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water; Coramba, s, for Coff's Harbour and Woolgcolga; Tuncurry, s, for Cape Hawke, Forster, Tuncurry, Nabiac, Krambach, and ...

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  12. CLEARANCES.—Jan. [?].

    Sydney, s, 1989 tons, Captain Dawson, for Melbourne, via Eden. Niwaru, s, 6444 tons, Captain Hayter, for London, via Brisbane. ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick, Agent-General for South Australia, delivered a lantern lecture to-night on "The foundation, progress, resources, and constitution of South Australia" ...

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  14. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    Average annual for 55 years, 4817 points. Average for 55 years, from January 1 to end of December, 4817 points. Total from January 1, 1914, to date, 11 points. ...

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  15. AMERICAN ATHLETES.

    The American athletes acquitted themselves well at Palmerston, except G. Parker, who did not start in the sprints. In putting the shot E. R. Caughey did 45ft ...

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  16. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Tropic, s (White Star line), en route from Australian ports to London and Liverpool, arrived at Port Said on Wednesday last. ...

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  17. THEMISTOCLES, FOR LONDON.

    The following is a list of the saloon passengers, to sail by the Aberdeen liner Themistocles for London at noon to-morrow, from Dalgety's Wharf, Miller's Point:—Dr. K. Godsen, Miss E. Jay, Mr. J. Burke, ...

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  18. TURKISH ARMY CHANGES.

    Enver Boy, Minister of War, has placed 280 generals and colonels on the retired list. A German officer will succeed Zia Pasha ...

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  19. WIRELESS FROM THE MOANA.

    The Union Company is in receipt of a wireless message from the captain of the steamer Moano, en route from San Francisco, intimating that she will arrive here at 6 p.m. to-day, and will berth at the ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL CONTRACT.

    It is stated that the steamer Emerald Whips is to be chartered in connection with the contract for the carriage of coal from Newcastle to Port Pirie for the Broken Hill Proprietary, Ltd. Messrs. Scott, Fell, ...

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  21. ARE AMERICANS BOYCOTTED?

    Sir,—A Mr. Roberts some time ago ventured to express the opinion in your columns that the Australian was not wanted in South Africa owing to his unreliability, if I ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Customhouse to-day:—Karori, s, for Tokomaru, with 2500 tons coal, 190 tons bunkers, and 1399 sleepers; Barwon, s, for Melbourne, with 4500 tons coal 300 tons ...

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  23. KIKUYU CONTROVERSY.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Frodshnm, Bishop of North Queensland, in a letter to the newspapers regarding the Kikuyu controversy, says he believes that a schism in the Anglican ...

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  24. CITY LIGHTING.

    At the suggestion of the Industrial Commissioner, Mr. J. B. Holme, the City Electrical Engineer, Mr. Forbes Mackay, and the secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers and ...

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  25. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Orviete, from Brisbane. Persic, from Liverpool, via ports. Houtman, from Batavia, via ports. Moana, from San Francisco, via ports. ...

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  26. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    Returns of the Roard of Trade for December show that imports decreased by £2,050,651, exports increased by £1,867,882, and re-exports increased by £486,616, compared with ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1251m).—Arr: Jan. S. Upolu, s, from Sydney; Otaki, s, from London. Dep: Jan. 8, Queensland, s, for Newcastle; "Whangape, s. for Newcastle; Fiona, s, for Sydney. ...

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  28. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Emerald Wings, s, 3139 tons, time charter, Australian coast trade—general; Crillon, ah, 1783 tons, New York to an Australian port—case oil: Boadicea, sh, 1824 tons, Sydney to U.K. or Continent—wheat; Manila ...

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  29. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Hans, bq, from Newcastle, Nov. 13, at Tal[?] Inveran, s, from Newcastle, Dec. 10, at Valparaiso. Elbing, s, from Sydney, Oct. 18. at Hav[?]. Departures. ...

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  30. BAR HARBOURS.

    Camden Haren Heads, bar 9ft, 3in rise 3ft 3in; Caro Hawke, bar 7ft 3in. high water: Manning River Heads, bar 10ft 6in. crossing 9ft; Richmond River Heads, bar 17ft. crossing 13ft, high water. ...

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  31. COLLEGE STUDENTS' STRIKE.

    A strike of college students occurred at Shnw University. North Carolina, when the president dismissed a student who had married against the rules of the college. ...

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  32. ALLEGED DISOBEDIENCE.

    In the Brisbane Police Court to-day, before Mr. C. A. M. Morris. P.M., Percival John Greenhill, master of the steamer' AngloEgyptian, proceeded against Michael Galvin, ...

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  33. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS (1418m).—Arr: Jan. [?], Kyrara, s, from Melbourne. TOWNSVILLE (1255m).—Arr: Jan 8, Grantala, s, from Carins. Dep: Jan. 8, Mayflower, s, for ...

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  34. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.30 p.m. Valparaiso, via Newcastle.—Berwick Law, 8 a.m. ...

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  35. AERONAUTICS.

    M. Pourpe, flying from Khartoum, reached Wady Haifa. The flight made a profound impression on the natives of Assouan, who had never seen an aeroplane before. ...

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  36. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

    Sir,—Sir Sidney Colvin told a London audience lately that be met Robert Louis Stevenson at a Suffolk country house in 1873. He was then a slim youth of ...

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  37. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    The Amature Football Association's committee his accepted the terms irrnnged with the Football Association to heal tho split which his occurred. A special meeting has ...

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  38. SIR WILLIAM LEVER.

    Sir William Lever, who is at present staying in Sydney, was invited to attend the monthly meeting of the Lancashire Society of New South Wales, at the Oxford Hall, ...

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  39. LEICHHARDT PARK.

    Sir,—In last Saturday's issue of the "Herald" you published an account of the opening of the new pavilion at Leichardt Park, wherein it was stated that the sanitary ...

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  40. ABOLITION OF FIRST-CLASS.

    Sir—Instead of the Labour party doing away with first-class they ought to put workmen's cars on trains and trams. If people choose to pay for and travel first-class allow them. ...

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  41. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    The scores at the end of to-day's play in the match between Gray and Reece are:- Reece (receives 2000).......... 5640 Gray............................ 4396 ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    GERMANTON (Culcairn).—At the last meeting of the council, the shire valuer's report was read as follows:— Total unimproved value, £710,465. On a basis of 1d in the £, the income from general rates would amount ...

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  44. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    Referring to the butter export trade to-day the Premier (Mr. Won) said he hoped to advance a proposal for a direct steamer service from Australia to some of the outer ...

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