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  5. TOPICS OF THE WEEK

    President Wilson's message to Congress, in which he recommends the repeal of prohibition in respect of wine and beer, is evidently the result of his ...

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  6. THE POINT OF VIEW

    Anxious (City): "In view of the fact that there is still in force the old law of Charles the First, under which actors and actresses are designated rogues and ...

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  7. HOPES FOR STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    IT is to be hoped that the optimistic anticipations in connection with the compulsory conference called by Mr. Justice Higgins, and to be held in Melbourne tomorrow, will be realised, and will put an end to the seamen's strike, which, if prolonged, will still further paralyse ...

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  8. The Needy Poor

    G. Daniel Smith: "I see your paper is advocating a worthy cause I refer to the Appeal For The Poor. What we should have is a savings bank for the ...

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  9. The City Parks

    J. C. F. Harkness, (Kensington): "When a youth, about forty-seven years ago, I was in the habit for a very considerable time of walking across Hyde ...

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  10. Paddington By-Election

    L. J. Courtenay (Mosman): Mr. [?]ornsby in your issue of the 18th inst. seems upset that I should belong to the National Party as well as the Catholic Federation, ...

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  11. WILL MR. O'HARA TAKE THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE ?

    Paddington yesterday returned to the N.S.W. Parliament Mr. L. J. O'Hara, a member of the notorious Paddington Municipal Council, and a man who openly took pride in the attitude of discouragment of the Empire war spirit at a time when our nation ...

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  12. OUR QUIETEST V.C.

    There is a well-founded belief that almost all heroes are modest; but surely there has never been one so modest as Private Cartwright, V. C., of the 33rd ...

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  13. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    The following is a translation of a letter from M. Maurice Barres, the eminent writer and publicist, received by the Premier, as President of the ...

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  14. RETURNING TROOPS.

    Troops from the Tras-os-Montcs will disembark earlier than was expected on Sunday afternoon at No. 1 wharf, Wolloomooloo. FriendS and relatives with ...

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  15. Won Military Cross.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hourn, of Kensington, have received news that their son, Lieut. M. S. Hourn, of the 55th Battalion, has been awarded the Military ...

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  16. State Income Tax Now Payable.

    The greater portion of the State income tax asse[?] notices were issued on the 14th instant, and the tax thereunder is payable without a fine on or ...

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  17. Port Macquarie Troops.

    Troops from the Port Macquarie will be coming overland from Melbourne and arriving here on Tuesday morning. Friends and relatives with tickets roarked ...

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