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  2. U. F. S DISPENSARY

    The thirty-seventh annual meeting the United Friendly Societies Dispensary was held on Thursday evening. The report for the year ending ...

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  3. THE CALL TO ARMS

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  4. THE CHURCHES

    Yesterday services were held at the Albert Hall in celebration of the 79th anniversary of the Margaret-street Methodist Sunday-school The scholars ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—An announcement is expected from the Prime Minister at an early date regarding the means to be adopted to ...

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  6. NEW ZEALANDERS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Lord Islington, formerly Governor of [?] Zealand, entertained Mr F. W. [?] (Premier) at luncheon at the [?] ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS

    On Wednesday night the City Band will at the Cliff Grounds render a programme of new and standard selections. The popularity of these ...

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  8. THE NATIONAL THEATRE.

    In "The Spider," the great Paramount picture which heads the new bill at the National Theatre to-night, the brilliant artist Pauline Frederick, will ...

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  9. VISIT TO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Cambridge University confered the Doctorship on Mr F. W. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand. There ...

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  10. NEEDED IMPROVEMENT

    For some time pst the chief topic of interest at and about Gravelly Beach (writes our correspondent) has been the necessity of shaving more ...

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  11. CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTION.

    It is notified by the Defence Department: (1) All persons liable under the proclamation who have made application for temporary exemption from ...

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  12. A.I.F. REINFORCEMENTS.

    The state of the A.I.F. camps in Australia is (says "The Angus") such as to cause very grave concern to the military authorities. It is admitted that a ...

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  13. GERMAN BRUTALITY

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.— While the Germans were marching three hundred civilians towards the station at Turcoing a soldier struck one ...

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  14. SULTAN OF EGYPT

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. — A Turkish court-martial at Aleppo, in Syria, sentenced the Sultan of Egypt to death in default of a charge of ...

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  15. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Charlie Chaplin returns to the Princess Theatre to-night in the latest Mutual-Chaplin release. "The Count," a two-reel comedy, said to be by far ...

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  16. MEN IN TRAINING.

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  17. FLORAL SERVICES.

    Tamar-street Congregational Church held most successful floral, Services yesterday. In the morning a large congregation enjoyed an address by the Rev. ...

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  18. WAR COUNCIL

    ENTERTAINED BY M. POINCARE. PARIS, Friday Night, — It is officially reported that M. Poincare entertained at luncheon Mr Asquith. Mr ...

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  19. ALL THE ALLIES REPRESENTED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—All the Allies were represented at the Pris War Council. The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Express" ...

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  20. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

    Mrs H. Shaw, of Stoodley, has been advised by the Defence Department that her son. Acting Bombardier H. W. Shaw. was admitted to the ...

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  21. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The New Zealand Shipping Company show a profit of £140,115 A final dividend of 8s has been declared and £53,976 ...

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  22. ORGAN RECITAL.

    The most important musical event of the year is to take place at the Patterson-street church to-night. Professor Vincent, of London has kindly ...

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  23. THEOSOPHICAL.

    At the meeting of the Theosophical Society, in Elizabeth-street last night, an interesting lecture was given entitled "A Message to a World at ...

    Article : 160 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. HOME AFFAIRS INQUIRY

    For the greater part of Friday's sitting at the Senate club-room of the Royal Commission which is investigating matters connected with the Home ...

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  26. ABSENTEE IN A SACK.

    A Harrow policeman looking for absentees on Saturday visited a gipsy encampment outside the town. When about to visit a tent he was met by ...

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  27. WEATHER IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—There are snowdritts and blizzards in Wales, Drbyshire, and Yorkshire The gales have caused some shipwreeks on the ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. Advertising

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  30. BAND CONCERT IN CITY PARK.

    In the City Park last night the Railway Band rendered the following items: Match "Sons of Australia" (Lithgow); intermezzo, "Cavalleria Rusticana" ...

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  31. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  32. A FOOD PRICE MYSTERY.

    One of those "things which no fellah can understand" is the advance in the price of natural products such as honey (says "The Globe") The grocer, ...

    Article : 109 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—Mr Herbert Barard Swope, of New York, who recently returned to American from Germany, has informed "The New ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. TO-NIGHT—"THE BIRTH OF A NATION."

    Launceston picture devotees have this week the opportunit of seeing what has been universally acknowledged in all continents to be the most stupendous ...

    Article : 368 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Eggs are selling at sixpence a piece in several English towns, which is a record. ...

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  38. LEFT IN THE STALLS.

    Some weird things are found in theatres. A search of the stalis in a fahionable West End house recently revealed an exouisitely enrobroidered ...

    Article : 124 words
  39. "PITIFUL ECONOMY".

    The most pitiful piece of economy he had ever heard of in his life as how Sir John Brunner, at a meeting at Chertsey, characterised the action of ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. PRINCE GEORGE AS CADET.

    Prince George, the King's fourth son, leir Windsor, accompanied by Mr.H. P. Hansell his tutor. for the Royal Naval College at Osborne, He was in ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. SHEEP WORRYING DOG.

    Fourteen sheep belonging to Messrs. Honeyman, Blairgowrie, were recently found to have been worried, and on the owner going to the field where they ...

    Article : 98 words
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