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  4. THE WAR LOAN

    In the interval of the performance of the pantomime at Her Majesty's this evening tho Lord Mayor (Alderman Joynton Smith) will deliver a four-minute speech on the War ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. TWO THOUSAND A MONTH

    The number of enlistments during the past three months were slightly over 6000, an average of 2000 a month. This statement was made to-day by ...

    Article : 291 words
  6. TRADE AFTER THE WAR

    At the annual conference of the Commercial Travellers' Association to-day a resolution was carried, on the motion of the New South Wales delegates, that in any post-war ...

    Article : 383 words
  7. Value of Small Subscriptions

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank said this morning that he was very pleased with the way subscriptions were coming in for the Sixth War Loan. The subscribers of ...

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  8. Nine Recruits at Show

    After the march past at the Show Ground this afternoon another appeal was made for recruits, Nine volunteered, ...

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  9. Banks Open To-morrow

    To-morrow the banks will open, and the chief concern of every financial institution will be to gather money for the Sixth War Loan. It is urged that everyone look ahead ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. TO-DAY AT SHOWTOWN

    A new record for attendance is likely to be established at the Royal Show to-day. This morning the cars to the ground were packed, and the train traffic, by reason of the ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. Racegoers Subscribe £57,000

    Captain Burkitt, of the State Recruiting Committee, made a special appeal to racegoers at Randwick on Saturday to subscribe to the war loan. In a very short time he ...

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  12. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The Labor Conference to-day carried motions (1), calling on the New South Wales Government to release political prisoners; (2) protesting against the members of the ...

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  13. CRICKET

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  14. THE RING EVENTS

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  15. MEN AND WOMEN

    Judge Docker is 76 to-day. He was born at Thornthwaite, near Scone (N.S.W.), in 1842. It is 61 years since he was admitted to the Bar of New South Wales, and 37 years ...

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  16. THE AWARDS

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  17. CANINE FANCIERS

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  18. HOLIDAY THEFTS

    Though there were big crowds at the races, the Show, the various pleasure resorts, and in the city on Saturday and yesterday, only four cases of pocket-picking have been ...

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  19. GIFT TO GOVERNMENT

    Mr. R. K. White, acting on behalf, of the trustees of the late Mr. R. W. White, of Harben Vale, has presented the winning remount stallion, Malt Flag, to the Defence ...

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  20. MISS DOLLY FOGG INJURED

    In the ladies' high jump, Miss Dolly Fogg, riding W. J. Weir's Peter, was seriously injured. The horse, when trying to negotiate a 6ft. ...

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  21. EASTER DRUNKS

    An early start was made at the Central Police Court this morning, and though there was a long list of defendants tho business was cot through quickly. There were 82 ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. TINDALL BROTHERS

    Second-Lieutenant C. H. Tindall (R.F.A. Special Reserve) has been awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry during the fighting early in August. 1917. ...

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  23. LITTLE GIRL'S DEATH

    Inspector Lewis has returned from Garland, in the Mandurama district, where, in company with Detective Anderson and the local police, he has been inquiring into the ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. "SUN" TOBACCO SCHEME

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  25. Killed by a Train

    The man who was cut to pieces by a train between Auburn and Lidcombe on Saturday morning was Charles Eden, aged 72, who lived in Burwood-street, Guildford. He left ...

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