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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A Wollongong message states that unres in the coal mining industry is very pronounced from Keira to Helensburgh. Messrs. Baddeley and Willis state that ...

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  3. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--It is announced by the solicitors for the Premier and the other defendants in the charge of conspiracy that the necessary steps are being taken to move ...

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  4. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    The antis somehow do not seem to be putting their full weight in the referendum fray on the present occasion. Whilst shrieking shrilly down south for the sacredness ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. D. O'Neill, of Boorie Creek, has been advised that his son, Corporal M. O'Neill, is progressing favorably. It. is over two months since he was wounded, so ...

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  6. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Watt, Federal Minister for Works and Railways, who arrived from Melbourne to-day, said the position in Victoria was very satisfactory, and ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL.

    Rutherford and Shannon direct attention to their special horse sale to-morrow, when a fine lot of mixed horses will be submitted to auction. On Thursday and Friday ...

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  9. QUESTION OF CONSCIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. West, M.P., replying to the toast of Parliament at a naval and army veterans' dinner, in referring to the referendum, said his own conscience told ...

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  10. GUERNSEY SALE.

    W. Gilbert Walker specially directs at tention to Mr. Cottee's sale on Wednesday next at Tre[?] of [?] and [?] Guernsey cattle. By advertisement it will ...

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  11. THE "NOES"--THEY APPEAR TO BE MORE BLIND THAN THEY WOULD SEEM TO BE.

    Sir,--It strikes me that if the antis, especially the eligibles, know, metaphorically speaking, the depth of the abyss whose brink they are standing on, they would reflect ...

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  12. THE DODGERY OF DOTARDS.

    Very hard to hoe is the row of the anti-conscriptionist getting, and the difficulty of the task is increasing day by day as the course of events in the Western world is ...

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  13. THE ANTIS' CREED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. W. J. Duggan stated to-day that unless Mr. Hughes took action against the Victorian Reinforcements Referendum Council in reference to a ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    A picture of interesting and exciting situations is "The Storm," featuring "Blanche Sweet., to be screened to-night at the Star Court. It is the story of a girl who had the ...

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  15. REFERENDUM MEETINGS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- A new military regulation issued to-day notifies that officers and men attending referendum meetings are not to do so in their uniforms. ...

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  16. THE PLEDGE TO FARMERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Prime Minister. reviewing the referendum situation, referred to the definite pledge given to the farmers by the Government, when ...

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  17. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Beeby (Minister for Labor) says the basic conditions of the coal mining industry have in no way been altered as the result of the strike. ...

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  18. CREMORNE PICTURES.

    The management of the Cremorne Picture Theatre announce that they have secured for one night only the great moral drama Remorse," a play on a parallel with Brieux's ...

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  19. THE FAMOUS STRASBURG CLOCK.

    The exhibition of the model of the famous Strasburg Cathedral clock at the Masonic Hall here closed on Saturday night, when several hundred people viewed this ...

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  20. TROUBLE PRONOUNCED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A Wollongong message states that the trouble is very pronounced from Keira right along to Helensburgh. ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS SUPPORT "YES."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A demonstration in Melbourne Town Hall in favor of "Yes" organised by returned soldiers last night was the biggest yet held in the ...

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  22. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE REFUSED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Justice Higgins refused to call a compulsory conference in connection with the dispute between the Australian Shale Employees' ...

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  23. "OUR DAY."

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  24. FAIR DEAL EXPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Messrs. Baddeley and Willis in a statement to-day referring to the miners' unrest, said the public can rest assured that the miners do not want ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Speaking at Tenterfield last night Sir Wm. Irvine said he did not believe the question should have been submitted to the people at all. ...

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  26. FROZEN PIG.

    During the hailstorm at Toowoomba a pig, the property of Mr. Cloake, had a unique experience. The hail piled up to such a height alongside the side of the ...

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  27. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Julia and Mary Cummins, middle aged single women, were found dead with their throats cut at their residence in North Melbourne. John ...

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  28. THE SINN FEIN FLAG.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Mr. Brennan. M.P., states that the firm of Brennan and Bundle, solicitors, acting on behalf of Ceciba Johns, have made application to the ...

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  29. THAT TERRIBLE TAIL.

    Whilst Mr. Jas. McDonnell, auctioneer, was driving in his motor car from Bollior to Kandanga on Tuesday afternoon, says a Queensland exchange, a kangaroo made a ...

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  30. BAPTIST UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The council of the Baptist Union has carried a motion in Melbourne supporting the conscription proposals. ...

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  31. EFFECT OF LIGHTNING.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--During a heavy thunderstorm at Meadow Creek, near Orange, lightning struck a post 35 yards from W. Murray's kitchen door. A splinter was ...

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  32. RED CROSS DEPOT.

    The committee of the Red Cross intend having a busy time this week. To-dav the executive committee will be packing Red Cross goods, garments for French victims ...

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  33. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    While a party of Tamworth residents were journeying to Quirindi on Wednesday afternoon to attend a Caledonian Society function the car overturned at Sugar Loaf ...

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  34. THE CENSORSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--During the course of an address by Mr. Chapman, ALP., at Nowra, he severely condemned the censorship. Its characterised the scheme for reinforcements ...

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  35. DOCTORS AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The British Medical Association has agreed to a conference to settle its dispute with the friendly societies. Sir John Madden promised to arrange for a ...

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  37. TERRIFIC STORM AT TATHAM.

    A Tatham correspondent writes:--A terrible storm broke over this district on Saturday last at about 5 p.m. It commenced with heavy rain, but soon turned to hail, ...

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  38. SHIPPING.

    Ballina reported on Saturday that the Foonbar had crossed out at 2.30 p.m. and that the Tintenbar had passed in at 2.45, and the Burringbar at 4.55 p.m. ...

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  39. BOY'S PRESENCE OF MIND.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--James Lewis, a deputy at Mount Kembla mine, was proceeding to work yesterday when his clothing caught in a Tommy Dod turn, which held him fast. The ...

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  40. DISTURBING A MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--At the Orange Police Court to-day Herbert Julian, a miner, was fined £1 for disturbing a referendum meeting which was being addressed by Mr. ...

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  41. BANGALOW MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The final subscribers' concert of the 1917 season by the Bangalow Musical Society on Wednesday last was most successful. The first part of the programme was of a ...

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  42. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Speaking as Ascotvale yesterday Archbishop Mannix asked who was Mr. Hughes that he should stir up so much strife (A voice: "Put him in ...

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  43. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday morning, was especially hot About 8.30 o'clock in the afternoon a storm gathered, but after a few flashes of lightning and a few drops of rain it passed off. ...

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  44. IMPERSONATION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Chief Electoral Officer states that if any person is so misguided as to attempt to falsely personate any soldier or any other elector at the ...

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  45. A BOY DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Cecil Lipscombe, a nine-year-old orphan boy was playing on a wharf at Figree, Lane Cove, whilst at a Sunday School picnic yesterday, when he ...

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  46. BRIDGE AT WOODBURN.

    Mr. W. A. Zuill, M.L.A., has been informed as follows:--Following on my letter of the 5th October, relative to the proposed bridge over the Richmond River at ...

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  47. TICK-INFESTED HORSES.

    Last Monday morning Stock Inspector [?] Laugher (assistant) were leading two fine draught horses that aroused an unusual amount of public curiosity. ...

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  48. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Mr. Hughes, on returning to Melbourne to-day, had a splendid reception. He was carried shoulder high and had to wait until the storm of ...

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  49. RETURNED SOLDIERS' DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday--A demonstration of returned soldiers to express the opinion that the Commonwealth should keep up continuous reinforcements was held in the Domain ...

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  50. THE WESTERN DISTRICT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Fraser, Chief Commissioner for Railways. stated yesterday that in spite to persistent wet weather the railway lines in the western district ...

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  54. SALE OF AN ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--At the sale of Cundle Plains Estate, Taree, the prices ranged from £35 to £56 per acre. The total amount realised by the sale was £26,003. ...

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