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  2. SICK AND WOUNDED.

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  3. THE SCHOOLS.

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  4. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Lieut. H. Barter, who left Sydney in April last, was killed in action in France on November 23. He was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Barter, of 28 Union-street, Balmain ...

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  5. AFTER THE WAR.

    In the course of his report on the work of Newington College, of which he is headmaster, the Rev. C.J. Prescott, M.A., made the following observations:— ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    Robert Owen Hughes, 54, a native of Wales, died in the Sydney Hospital on Saturday as a result of injuries sustained through a full. On November 24 the deceased was loading ...

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  7. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) moved the second reading of the Unlawful Associations Bill. The measure, he said, had been ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    The coal tribunal resumed its sitting yesterday, before Mr. Justice Edmunds. The principal matter dealt with was the stoppage at Bulli colliery, where the men have ...

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  9. MOULDERS' STRIKE.

    There were no fresh developments yesterday in connection with the moulders' strike. The moulders have been out since September 25, and as most of the costings in ...

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  10. RUN OVER BY MOTOR CAR.

    Frederick Nairn, 4, residing with his parents at 46 Forbes street, Sydney, who was knocked down by a motor car in Sir John Young's-crescent, died in Sydney Hospital last ...

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  11. BOY DROWNED.

    While bathing in Woo[?] Creek, Canterbury, on Saturday afternoon Stephen Henderson Briggss, aged 12½ years, living with his grandparents at Arncliffe, was drowned. ...

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  12. ROSEVILLE GIRLS' COLLEGE.

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  13. CEILING COLLAPSES.

    About 10.30 yesterday morning William Delve, 17, living at 82 Metropolitan-road, Enmore, was working at the Haymarket Theatre, when one of the ceilings collapsed, and he fell ...

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  14. ABBOTSHOLME COLLEGE.

    The annual distribution of prizes at Abbotsholme College was held in the new school hall G[?]een Gateroad, Killara, on Wednesday. The Rev. Raymond King, M.A., [?] of St. John's, Gordon, presided, ...

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  15. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    On the motion of Mr. Tudor (Vic.), leave of absence was granted to Mr. Yates (S.A.) and Mr. Catts (N.S.W.). Mr. Hampson (Vic.) asked the ...

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  16. "THE BUCKLE O' HIS SHOE."

    Under this title an original four-act drama of a romantic character by Mme. Bay Boult, was staged at the Theatre Royal last night, when it served a good purpose in rais[?] ...

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  17. MOSMAN SCHOOL.

    A large gathering of parents and visitors attended the exhibition of pupils' work at the infants' department of the Superior Public School, Mosman, on Wednesday last. The exhibition was followed ...

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  18. LEICHHARDT SUPPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The Leichhardt Superior Public School broke up for the Christmas vacation on Friday afternoon. A large gathering of parents and scholars was presided over by Mr.J.S. Hawthorne. The head master, Mr. ...

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  19. MORTLAKE COAL-LUMPERS.

    The coal-lumpers at the Mortlake gasworks worked as usual yesterday, and they will continue to do so pending the hearing of their grievances. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

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  21. NEUTRAL BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    The pupils of Neutral Bay Public School on Tuesday last staged the operetta "Cinderella" successfully. [?] Knight (Cinderella), Lavinia M'Intyre (Baroness), and Victor Reilly (Baron) were included in the cast. ...

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  22. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Private Raymond Lord, youngest son of Sergeant Lord, of Parkes, has died of wounds received in action. The late Private Lord was 26 years of age, and enlisted at Lithgow ...

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  23. ENMORE PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    At the presentation of prices at the Enmore Superior Public School Mr.W.G. Pier presided. The Major of Newtown (Alderman C.H. Turtle) and other residents were present. The annual report of the ...

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  24. WOUNDED.

    It is officially reported that Captain clarence F. Mills, of the Australian Engineers has been wounded in France. LIEUT R. G. COURTNEY. ...

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  25. STRIKE THREAT AT PERTH.

    The Perth Electric Tramway Employees' Union decided at a mass meeting held at midnight on Saturday that unless the Commissioner of Railways concedes the men's ...

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  26. SENATE.

    Senator Bakhap (Tas.) gave notice of his intention to move that, after the war, a professional army of not less than 15,000 be established in Australia to be recruited from ...

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  27. CITY COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the City Council last night Alderman Burke moved.—"That one day's pay for every month's service to all men put off through shortage of work or other ...

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  28. LABOUR ALDERMEN FALL OUT.

    There was a rather sultry atmosphere about the proceedings of the City Council last night. The two Labour representatives of Cook Ward—Aldermen Vernon and Addison— ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL INSURANCE.

    The City Council debated at great length last night a proposal by Alderman Gulhen that the council establish an insurance fund of its own, and set aside a sum of £20,000 ...

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  30. ETERSHAM SCHOOL SPORTS CARNIVAL.

    The annual sports celebration of the above school was held on the Petersham Oval on Thursday afternoon. The prizes were distributed at the Petersham Town Hall on Friday morning by Mr.Cohen, M.L.A. In ...

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  31. CONVALESCENT.

    Company Sergeant-major H. Lamond, son of Mr. C. Lamond, of Belmore-street, Roselle, who was previously reported severely wounded in the battle of the Somme, is now ...

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  32. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Country and Suburban Depot, 216 George-street, will be closed from Friday, December 22, to Wednesday, January 3. The Red Cross offices in Warwick-buildings, and the produce depot in Reiby-lane, will close ...

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  33. LATE CORPORAL R. MORGAN.

    On Sunday morning a memorial service was held at St. John's Bishopthorpe Church of England, Glebe, in connection with the death of Mr. Reginald Morgan, late organist and ...

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  34. SUMMER WEATHER.

    Summer weather now prevails over New South Wales and the greater part of Australia, and temperatures have risen rapidly in consequence of the favourable conditions of clear ...

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  35. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamers Junee and Period passed South [?] last night at 10.30 and 11 o'clock, respectively, proceeding north. ...

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  36. YARRA COLLISION.

    A collision occurred in the Yarra near Queen's Bridge to-night. The steamer Casino, bound for Warrnambool, when leaving the wharf and swinging in the stream came ...

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  37. OLD GOLD FUND.

    The committee of the Old Gold and Silver War Fund asks for donations of old jewellery, gold and silver articles. Anything of gold or silver, suitable for sale or melting, is acceptable. The head receiving depot, ...

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  38. TELEGRAPHIC.

    FREMANTLE (2466m).—Dep: Dec 18, [?] Hind, s, for London. ...

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  39. INDEX.

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  40. COOLAH LABOUR LEAGUE.

    The Coolah Labour League voted on Saturday night for Mr. Percy Kennedy, secretary of the local Labour League, for selection as Labour candidate for Liverpool Plains against ...

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  41. SERVIAN AND MONTENEGRIN FUND.

    Ladies, Homebush Methodist Church Aid (further contribution). £3/16/; E. M. Little, £5; Braidwood Allies' Day Committee, £9/10/7; further contribution per Allies' Day fund, £102/6/8; amount previously ...

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  42. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    The School of Arts, Kogarah was packed on Saturday evening on the occasion of the unveiling of a roll of honour perpetuating the names of the 21 members of the local tent ...

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  43. FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIAN WOMEN.

    The Federation of Australian Women intends to hold its second public meeting at the King's Hall to-morrow evening. All women who are interested in its objective and ...

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  44. LATE MR. J. C. COSGROVE.

    The remains of the late Mr. J.C. Cosgrove, principal of the Superior Public School, Manly, arrived from Auckland on Sunday, and were interred in the Waverley Cemetery ...

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  45. TOBACCO FUND.

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  46. FRENCH'S FOREST.

    Twenty-six homes for returned wounded soldiers have up to the present been completed at French's Forest. On Sunday three were handed over, and three more will be handed ...

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  47. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) today concluded an inquest regarding the death of Mrs. Eva Lewis, which occurred after an alleged street fight with Mrs. Bertha Terrace ...

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  48. ERSKINEVILLE DISTRICT.

    Mrs. Robinson (Mayoress of Erskineville) on Saturday afternoon unevelled in the local Town Hall a roll of honour inscribed, with the names of 106 district residents who had ...

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  49. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  50. FLAG DEPOT.

    For the past three months the Flag Depot has been busy receiving the names of men who have enlisted as soldiers and sailors, roll of honour, and war workers. The committee asks country visitors to add ...

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  51. SEWERAGE WORK SUSPENDED

    About two hundred and sixty men, employed on the sewerage works at Lambton, are to be paid off on Friday next, and the works closed down. ...

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  52. SINGLETON HEROES.

    An honour flag bearing the names of the 500 young men in the Singleton district who enlisted for active service was unfurled in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church yesterday. The ...

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  53. "CHARIOTS AND HORSES."

    The Bishop of London who preached at a service at St. Michael's, Cornhill, a few weeks ago, in memory of the men from offices in the parish who have fallen during the war ...

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  54. RED CROSS WORK.

    Mr. S.W. Thornton, Red Cross organiser, addressed a large meeting last night in connection with the work of the Red Cross Society. The Mayor, Alderman Ebb Davis, ...

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  55. SERGEANT G. PAPPAS, D.C.M.

    Memories of the redoubtable 13th Battalion, 4th Brigade, whose deeds of gallantry at Gallipoli will for ever be memorable, were revived yesterday when sergeant George Pappas ...

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  56. WYONG PARK RACING CLUB.

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  57. TO-DAY.

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  58. LATE MRS. DAVID WALKER.

    The funeral of the widow of Mr. David Walker took place in the Presbyterian section of the Gore Hill Cemetery yesterday. The Rev. R.H. Waugh conducted the service ...

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  59. PORTUGUESE UNREST.

    The Portuguese Government has suppressed a revolutionary movement under Senor Santos, who has been arrested. ...

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  60. RACING AT BROKEN HILL.

    Sir,—In your issue or yesterday, under the above heading, you published a telegram from Broken Hill, containing what purports to be an extract from a letter recently written by ...

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  61. CYCLING.

    The entrants for the six days' cycling competition include Spears, McNamara, Grenda, and Goulett. The race commenced on Sunday at midnight. ...

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  62. FIRE ON A SHIP.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon an outbreak of fire was discovered on board the steamer Copenhagen, 4540 tons, lying at No. 12 wharf, Darling Harbour. The crew of ...

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  63. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat, flour, bran, and pollard prices unaltered. Local trade steady, Oats held for 1/11 to 2[?] aboard. Barley around 3/3 for best English malting free on Board. Port Adelaide: Cape about 2/3. Chaff, £3 ...

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  64. SHOW EXHIBITOR DISQUALIFIED.

    At a meeting of the Wagga show committee Mr.Jackman, a well-known Victorian horse exhibitor from Bendigo, was disqualified for two years for alleged insulting language to a ...

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