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  2. CENSURE MOTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. E. Durack, member for Bathurst, moved:— "That the Government no longer possess the confidence of this House; ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in his midday report, states:—We improved our position east of Butte De Warlencourt. We successfully raided trenches between ...

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  4. RECRUITING.

    One hundred and forty-two men offered themselves for active service at Victoria Barracks yesterday, and 61 were accepted. Recruits were arriving freely yesterday, and ...

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  5. U.S.A. PRESIDENT.

    All preparations are complete for the voting to-day in the United States Presidential election. Intense public interest is being manifested in the contest. ...

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  6. ATTACKED BY MOORS.

    The British Imperial oil steamer Eburna, which arrived in Sydney yesterday from Port Arthur, Texas, was in February last the subject of an action brought by Captain ...

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  7. GERMAN INFAMY.

    Mr. George D. Ro[?], of Rushton, Cremorneroad, North Sydney, writes:—"The enclose cutting from the Petit Par[?]s[?]en' was sent to me by a friend on September 5 last, with the ...

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  8. FREEDOM OF LONDON.

    A large assembly attended the Guildhall to-day, when the Freedom of London was conferred on Mr. W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand.[?] A detachment of New Zealanders ...

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  9. CREEK INTRIGUES.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Athens says the scheme to make the Allies buy the light vessels of the Greek fleet—which they had already seized— ...

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  10. TROPICAL FORCE RECRUITS.

    A selection of men required for the tropical force will be made at Victoria Barracks to-morrow at 10 a.m. Candidates must have already enrolled before the applications can ...

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  11. CENTRAL FLYING SCHOOL.

    The following officers of New South Wales military district have been favourably reported upon by the chief instructor as having satisfactorily attended the fifth and sixth ...

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  12. CALLED UP.

    The District Commandant states that on Monday night there were 106 officers and 8977 rank and file in the various called-up camps in New South Wales, and out of these totals ...

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  13. SHOTS FIRED.

    At Victoria Barracks, between 11.30 on Monday night and 1.45 on Tuesday morning a number of shots were fired at a man who was acting in a suspicious manner. ...

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  14. BOUNTY OF £3000.

    The Prize Court has awarded Commander Goodheart and the crew[?] of submarine E8 bounty amounting to £3000 for sinking the German cruiser Prinz Adalbert in the Baltic ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Dion Bouclcault. Mrs. Dion Bouclcault, the daughter of Thomas Robertson, art publisher of Edinburgh, where ...

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  16. FIRE AT BOTANY.

    At about 6 o'clock last night the Mascot Fire Brigade received an alarm of fire from the Sydney Paper Mills at Botany. A large shed, measuring 80 x 30 feet, ...

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  17. THE MEDICALLY UNFIT.

    A telegram from Sydney was published to-day stating that instructions had been issued to officers commanding the camps formed under the proclamation to discharge all men called ...

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  18. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    James Royal (54), a butcher, who was thrown from a cart in White-street, Leichhardt, on Monday, and sustained a fractured skull, died at Balmain Hospital early ...

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  19. REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN.

    At a meeting of the referendum committee of the Roseville National Service Guild, held November 6, a telegram was received from the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes expressing ...

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  20. RAIN IN THE CITY.

    Light showers fell in the city last night, and up to 9 o'clock 2 points of rain had been registered at the Weather Bureau. ...

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  21. LATE SHIPPING.

    Arawatta, s, for Queensland ports. Karitane, s, for Port Kembla. Tarcoola, s for Newcastle. ...

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  22. RAILWAYMEN PAID OFF.

    Eleven cleaners in the Bathurst railway yards were yesterday paid off and instructed to report themselves to the military in connection with the Defence Act proclamation. ...

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  23. COAL FOR HOSPITAL.

    The Colliery Employees' Union has refused an application by the Home Department for a permit for the delivery of 100 tons of coal to the Hospital for the Insane at Goodna. ...

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  24. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    On the motion for the third reading of the Liquor Amendment Bill (No. 2) Mr. Farleigh secured the recommittal of the measure for the purpose of further considering several ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC.

    NEWCASTLE (62m)—Arr: Nov. 7, Archer, s, and Newcastle, s, from Sydney; E. J. Spence, bq., from Mauritius. Dep: Nov. 7, Camira, s, for Brisbane. WILSON'S PROMONTORY (426m).—Inward: Nov. 7, ...

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  26. FROM THE TRENCHES.

    Captain —, writing from France to his wife, in Sydney, under date September 10, says:— "Your lovely moonlight nights will appeal to us in all force after the war, but now—! ...

    Article : 373 words
  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  28. BATTLE OF MARNE.

    The "bulletin" of the French armies on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Marne gives a long account—the first complete one—of the victory. ...

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  29. AFTER THE WAR.

    The Cabinet yesterday considered the suggestion by the Secretary of State for the Colonies of co-operation between the States and the Imperial Government in respect to ...

    Article : 205 words
  30. THE WORLD'S GREAT WAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  32. TRAMWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    Dissatisfaction regarding wages and working conditions exists among the Forth tramway employees. The Commissioner of Railways says it is impossible to agree to the ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION CONGRESS

    A meeting of the National Executive of the Trades Union Anti-conscription Congress was held to-day. A number of interstate delegates was present. Satisfaction was expressed ...

    Article : 149 words
  34. THE BALLARAT MINES.

    It is feared that the coal strike will have an effect on the working of the Ballarat mines, which burn coal and wood. The stocks of coal are almost exhausted, and on most of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. STEAMER DEPOT.

    A start has been made at excavation work on the site recently secured on the Kerosene my side of Ball's Head, North Sydney, by the Union Steamship Company of New ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. NEW PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Public Works Committee has approved of the Granville, Auburn, and Rookwood sewerage scheme, which is recommended to be carried out at a cost of £1,60[?],000. Reports ...

    Article : 134 words
  37. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  38. WAR QUESTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  39. LATE MR. JAS. BLACKWOOD.

    An old identity in the engineering line in the person of Mr. James Blackwood, passed away last Friday at Glebe Point, in his 86th year. He came out from Glasgow along with ...

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  40. DREDGE FOR NAVAL BASE.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) stated to-day that the department had bought a dredge for use at the Flinders naval base. The dredge had been owned by the Auckland ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    The reported intention of the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Ma[?]ley) to appoint Mr. Mr. M. E. Kernot and Mr. M. A. Combe[?] to report upon the charges of extravagance and ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. GENERAL BUSINESS.

    A new rule has been introduced with regard to the admission of the general public to the galleries of the Legislative Assembly. Every person admitted to the Chamber must ...

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  43. FIRE IN RACECOURSE BUILDINGS.

    Advices from Christchurch state that a fire occurred on the Metropolitan Trotting Club's ground, doing great damage to the members' stand and the secretary's office. The roof ...

    Article : 46 words
  44. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    Acting under the advice of his medical advisors, the Governor of Victoria, Sir Arthur Stanley, will undergo a slight operation on one of his feet. ...

    Article : 35 words
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