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  2. A £3,000,000 COMPANY

    The cabled announcement the other day that a committee of British dye-makers had adopted a modified scheme of national dye-making, is one of the first and most important steps taken ...

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  3. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    "The Sunday Times" yesterday received the following letter, the subject matter of which s of the greatest importance, the writer of which has intimated that he can produce the ...

    Article : 348 words
  4. DEFENCE AND WAGES

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) took strong exception yesterday to the statements reported to have been made at a meeting on Friday night of the Ironworkers' ...

    Article : 346 words
  5. HOT TIME FOR THE LABOR PARTY

    There was a row in the Labor Caucus last week, which raged for three days, and nearly brought about the resignation of the Premier, but it will be nothing to the row threatened for ...

    Article : 802 words
  6. NO WOOL TO AMERICA

    The news that an embargo has been placed by the Federal Government on the export of Australian wool to America has caused considerable consternation among wool people in ...

    Article : 387 words
  7. ACTOR'S DAY AT WHITE CITY

    For over five hours Fred Niblo strode up and down the platform outside his show at the White City yesterday afternoon, and made elaborate speeches about its merits. Beside him ...

    Article : 764 words
  8. THIRD POLITICAL PARTY

    The accusation made by Mr. W. A. Holman that the Liberals are breaking the political truce by putting up Mr. Blacket to fight the Castlercagh by-election against the Labor cands ...

    Article : 557 words
  9. EFFECT IN MELBOURNE

    Mr. Tudor stated yesterday that no further action will be taken in connection with the embargo on wool till the Cabinet meeting on Monday morning. Consideration will then be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 269 words
  10. POLICE AND FIREMEN'S DISPLAY

    The police and firemen of Sydney have already contributed nearly £3000 to the Patriotic Funds. They hope, as a result of the Patriotic Carnival they will hold on the Agricultural ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. £7,500,000 A DAY

    War is costing Germany £2,000,000 a day, Austria-Hungary £1,000,000, and the Allies £4,500,000, according to professor Julius Won, of the Charlottenburg Technical College; who ...

    Article : 430 words
  12. FOR THE UNIVERSITY

    Below is the list of scholars who have been awarded State Bursaries tenable at the Sydney University, based on the leaving certificate examinations held last December. ...

    Article : 333 words
  13. OUR DEADLY PERIL

    In the course of his appeal for support of the National Rifle Club movement at Mosman last week, Mr. W. M. Hughes said things that we must not overlook. Represent" ing the Federal Government, he possibly spoke with an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 265 words
  14. PERSONAL

    The N.S.W. Works Minister, Mr. Griffith, appears to be the nearest approach to a castiron man that the party has produced. Possibly the amount of bridge and railway material ...

    Article : 375 words
  15. MINERS WANT A CANYASTOWN

    The miners at Clifton and Scarborough are urging the Government to extend the canvas idea to their neighborhood, in order to do away with the number of unsanitary hovels a large ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. THOSE BEER STRIKERS.

    Notwithstanding the sultry weather of last week the Corrimal beer strikers still held out like the newsboy strikers of Sydney. In order to get their second wind, the strikers ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments to the Australian Imperial Force have been announced :—To be Major, R. H. Walsh ; unattached list, to be Lieutenant,—Robinson, of the Australian ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. STREET NEWSVENDORS.

    After hearing a statement of the case of the street newsvendors, the Australian Workers' Union Convention, sitting in Sydney, voted £100 in support of those dependent upon them. ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. NEW SUB-BRANCHES.

    In delivering his annual report, the secretary of the N.S.W. Coast District of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen, Mr. F. T. Turner, said that during 1914 three new sub-branches ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. PALS BLOWN TO PIECES.

    There were four of us—all pals—in a small trench, each man having a portion about two. feet broad. A "Jack Johnson" fell right in the middle of us. The two middle ones were blown ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. NO "BEG PARDONS."

    I am sending you a German helmet. It came off the head of a young officer who was : wounded on the day the London Scotlish made their charge. I claimed it as I thought I was ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. BREADCARTERS' HOURS.

    The variation of the Breadcarters' award has been gazetted. This provides that the carters are to start work between 5.30 and 7 in the morning, and that 5 p.m. must be the latest ...

    Article : 57 words
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