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  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—Your reported in last evening's issue of East Maitland Council meeting reads thus:—"Alderman Weakley said he had changed his opinion in ...

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  6. MORPETH-HINTON ROAD.

    Sir,— I was very pleased to read the letter from the Wallalong Progress Association in yesterday's paper. However, I think he made one mistake. ...

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  7. COAL INDUSTRY.

    The final award of the special tribunal appointed, under the chairmanship of Mr. Charles Hibble, to consider the claims of the Federated ...

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  8. THE CHURCHES.

    There will be three services at, St. Peter's, East Maitland, on Sunday next, viz., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m., The rector (Rev. Canon Portus) will ...

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  9. SWIMMING BATHS.

    Sir,—Having read the "Mercury's" reports of swimming baths meetings to day the least I was much surprised at the lack of enthusiasm shown, ...

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  10. THE UNION JACK.

    The question of a suitable flag for the Australian Labour party was discussed at length at the meeting of the Geelong (Vic.) Trades Hall Council. ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—As one who frequently visits your town, it appeals to me as a great pity that the soldiers' memorial is to be erected in the park, where ...

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  12. "RELICS OF B[?]RISM."

    Mr. Holloway, secretary to the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, when asked his opinion regarding the Geelong motion, said: "I believe all flags, ...

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  13. FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    Members of the Federal Public Service who were astonished by the recent decision of the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) are determined ...

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  14. SMALLPOX.

    The quarantine authorities stated last night that no further case of smallpox had been diagnosed among the passengers from the Niagara. At ...

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    William Astrop, 14. of Surry Hills, shot himself in the head on Friday. He was playing with a little old-fashioned revolver in the back yard when it ...

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