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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Rev. Leslie Harvy Worrell Purnell, minister of the Congregational Church hero for some years past, has accepted a call to Bathurst. ...

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  3. COMMODITIES INQUIRY.

    In answer to Mr. C. Dyer, president of the Master Bakers' Association, Mr. Justice Edmunds, President of the Necessary Commodities Commission, explained yesterday that ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. PROBATE SUIT.

    Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Street in the Probate Court yesterday in the matter of the application on behalf of Margaret Greene, ...

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  5. IN WAR TIME.

    The question as to whether public servants could apply for increases of wages while the war continued was decided by Mr. Justice Heydon in the Industrial Court yesterday, his ...

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  6. HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.

    PRIVATE R. H. FARRAN (Willoughby). Wounded. PRIVATE A. LAMOND (Rockdale). Died of wounds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 145 words
  7. DAIRYMAN FINED.

    At the Singleton Police Court, George Duncan, a dairyman, of Ravensworth, was charged with having his dairy in an unclean condition Defendant did not appear. ...

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  8. FIRES.

    Early yesterday morning a fire broke out in Mr. A. Brooks's barn and haystack at Barrengarry, and before anything could be saved the contents of the building, recently erected ...

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  9. BRAN AND POLLARD.

    The commission yesterday [?]eard an application from the Flour Mill Owners' Association of New South Wales for on advance in the wholesale prices of bran and pollard, on ...

    Article : 324 words
  10. CASUALTIES.

    At the City Coroner's Court yesterday,. an Inquiry was held in regard to the death of Charlotte Lyla Collins, 24, who died from heart failure on May 19, at Lewisham ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    The death of Herbert Sydney Morgan, 41, formerly residing at 14 Thomas-street, Ashfield, and a clerk employed at the Fruit Markets, was the subject of an inquiry at ...

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  12. FODDER TRADE.

    A meeting of distributors and retailers in the produce trade was held yesterday at the Railway Institute after the conclusion of the sales at the Sydney Goods Shed. Mr. W. ...

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  13. A SAILOR POISONED.

    Dimmock Barkworth, 37, a master mariner, formerly living at 75 Merton-street, Rozelle, was found in an unconscious condition in his bunk on the steamer Hunter, from ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. A. McKinnon and Mrs. Garden, brother and sister, of Sydney, were returning from Lithgow yesterday afternoon by motor cycle. The lady was seated in the side-car. When ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The question of whether members of the Perth Wharf Lumpers' Association, who are affiliated with the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia, are entitled to be paid ...

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  16. RACING ACCIDENT.

    While taking part in a race at Upper Horton Belgian Sports yesterday. John Gainen was thrown from his horse, and sustained a broken leg. He was admitted to Barraba ...

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  17. WOMAN FALLS INTO FIRE.

    yesterday Mary Leslie Warren, 68 years of age, was alone in her residence, at Thungsten, when, it is surmised, she suddenly took a fit and fell into the fire. Her charred ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. EMPIRE DAY.

    CAMPBELLTOWN.—Empire Day celebrations were a complete success. In the morning pupils of combined schools, headed by respective teachers, marched to the Town Hall, where addresses of a patriotic nature ...

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  19. THE MEAT TRADE.

    There were two cases before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court yesterday, one representing the export trade in meat and the other the local retail trade. The ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. BURNSIDE HOMES.

    A successful smoke social was held by the Highland Society at Aarons' Exchange Hotel on Monday evening, Mr. Dugald Thomson presiding. Owing to the near departure of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  21. TOWN HALL RAILINGS.

    A proposal that the ornamental fencing in front of the Town Hall should be removed came before the health committee of the City Council yesterday. ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    St. James's Hall was well filled last night on the occasion of a planoforte recital given by Mr. Edward Kenney and Mr. Roy Mackey, both from the studio of Mr. John Carlton Fay. Mr. Mackey, the more ...

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  23. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The following medal and prize list from December exams., 1914, has forwarded to us by Mr. S. Chudleigh, the organising secretary:— Silver Medals.—Piano—Advanced senior: Annie ...

    Article : 253 words
  24. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    The Commercial Commissioner in the East (Mr. J. B. Suttor) has forwarded to the Premier his annual report on the trade of Japan. He states that imports of Commonwealth ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Cabinet yesterday further considered the programme of mensures to be dealt with during the session which opens on June 15. In the interval the premier will attend the ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments are being [?] to the Australian Imperial Force[?]To be lieutenant-colonel, and to command a be[?] talion: Lieutanant-Colonel W. K. S. Mackane ...

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  27. [?]WICK RED CROSS.

    The Randwick branch of the Australian division of the British Red Cross Society celebrated Empire night by holding a concert to augment the funds of the society. The Randwick Town Hall was crowded, and a ...

    Article : 45 words
  28. BATTLE OF FREEDOM.

    Adjutant Salttery, addressing a meeting at the Salvation Army Congress Hall, said that the battle of freedom must be fought to the finish, and for the ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. WAR AND THE UNIVERSITIES.

    Sir,—In your issue of this date an anonymous correspondent (Gownsman) makes some statements about the universities and the war which cannot be allowed to pass without ...

    Article : 266 words
  30. MURDER CHARGE FAILS.

    In the Criminal Court last night the last stage was entered of the trial of Harold Escott on a charge of having murdered his father, near Burra, on March 16. After Mr. ...

    Article : 207 words
  31. COMET MELLISH.

    The parabolic orbit clements of this comet have-been improved by including data extending over a longer period of time. Using the Melbourne observations for the data. 1915, ...

    Article : 231 words
  32. BONDI BELGIAN CONCERT.

    An entertainment will be given at the N. S. W. Olympic Theatre, Bondi Junction, this evening in aid of the National Belgian Relief Fund. Besides a fine programme of pictures several musical items will be ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. [?]ITAL SATURDAY FUND.

    A lantern lecture on "Holland and its People," with 120 views of the country and its naval and military forces, will be given to-morrow night at 8 o'clock in St. James's Hall by Mr. M. P. Cordia, hon. ...

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  34. RIVERVIEW SEISMOGRAPH.

    The State Premier and four of his colleagues, Messrs. Griffith, Hoyle, Grahame, and Fitzgerald, yesterday afternoon paid a visit to St. [?]gpatius College, Riverview, to ...

    Article : 73 words
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