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  3. The Soldiers' Christmas Boxes.

    Preparations are well forward for the celebration of Wattle Day to-morrow, and the ladies of the committee are leaving nothing undone to make a ...

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  4. Telegrams. RECRUITING.

    To-day 36 out of 55 volunteers were accepted at the barracks up to 1 p.m. ...

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  6. JOHN NORTON'S WILL.

    The Full Court has reserved judgment in the case of John Norton's will. ...

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  7. Cable News.

    At Washington it is understood that the United States is withholding its recognition of President Crabajal at Santo Domngo, pending an attempt to ...

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  8. DARCY'S ENLISTMENT ONLY DEFERRED.

    Les Darcy says his mother's health was the cause of his enlistment being deferred. ...

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  9. WOMAN KILLED ON RAILWAY.

    A woman who is unknown, was killed on the railway at Ashfield to-day. Articles in her clothing indicated that she lived at Croydon. ...

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  10. CABINET SCREENING TURNED DOWN.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Parliamentary correspondent's proposal to cinematograph a Cabinet sitting to-morrow, ostensibly in aid of the war ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. SEAMEN'S UNION AGREEMENT.

    The officers of the Wellington (N.Z.) Seamen's Union are leaving for Melbourne to discuss the subject of the industrial agreement. ...

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  12. MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE.

    The Union secretaries point out that, while the increase in the minimum wage will benefit some who are getting as little as £2/8 per week, ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. BRITISH REGISTRATION PROPOSALS.

    The British House of Lords to-day discussed the Government's registration proposals. Lord, Salisbury announced that he will introduce a bill ...

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  14. RAILWAYS APPEALS BILL.

    The Executive of the Railway and Tramway Association is opposed to sectional representation, being granted in the Railways Appeals Bill. ...

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  15. THE DISTRIBUTION OF WOOL.

    On matters arising from the purchase and distribution of English wool, Mr. Illingworth, M.P., has been elected chairman of the committee for the ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. PROMOTING RURAL INDUSTRIES

    The Royal Commission inquiring into rural industries sat at Parliament House to-day. Mr. Ross, Chief Inspector of the Department of ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. DRASTIC SOCIAL LEGISLATION.

    The regulations under the War Regulations Act of New Zealand were gazetted to-day. Drastic provision is made against shouting In hotels ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. The Turf. CHORTIE SCRATCHED.

    Chortle has been scratched for both the Metropolitan and Epsom Handicaps. ...

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  19. CABBIES WANT PONY RACING.

    Practically all the cabs in Melbourne assembled at the Treasury to-day, leaving the ranks deserted, and the owners of 160 cabs waited on the ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. HOME RULE MEETING AT PERTH.

    A great Home Rule meeting took place at Perth last. night, to sympathise with the people in Ireland, which country is said to be in a deplorable ...

    Article : 138 words
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