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  2. Mr. R. D. MEAGHER

    Alderman W. P. Fitzgeratd has been selected us chairman, and consequently leader of the Labor aldermen in the City Council, in lieu of the present Lord Mayor, Alderman ...

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  3. RAIDS ON U.S.A COAST

    The Providence "Journal" says that two German submarines are now in West India[?] waters, awaiting the arrival of others which left Kiel on November 5 for the purpose ...

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  4. LABOR CONFERENCE

    At this morning s session of the inter State Labor conference the question was asked whether the delegates should continue to sit with those West Australian delegates Who are ...

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  5. THE "KING'S" BOUNTY

    Mr. King O'Malley's bounty was not exhausted when he ordered gold railway passes to be issued for all former Ministers of the Crown, presidents of the Senate, and ...

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  6. ANGLICAN SYNOD

    Tho jubilee of the Anglican Synod was celebrated this afternoon at a luncheon held at the Chapter House. His Grace the Archbishop presided. Amongst the visitors were ...

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  7. AROUND BUCHAREST

    The Berlin official message states: The remainder of the Roumanian first army was driven across Titu junction (30 miles west north west of the capital) into ...

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  8. AT WORK

    An important statement regarding the control of bunkering ships in Australia was made officially by the naval authorities this afternoon. The commodore in charge of H.M. Naval ...

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  9. ELECTION OF LORD MAYOR

    The election of Lord Mayor will take place on Saturday. So far only three aldermen are mentioned for the honor Alderman Meagher, the present occupant of the chair; ...

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  10. MR. HUGHES AND BENDIG0 SEAT

    A movement is on foot to induce Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, to contest the Bendlgo seat at the next Federal elections. Several prominent men have taken the ...

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  11. FEDERAL PRICE FIXING

    Mr. Clarke, appointed an Federal Prices Commissioner for the Commonwealth, is now installed in the Prime Minister's office. The new arrangement was outlined today ...

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  12. EDGE OF OIL FIELDS

    The Germans have won the battle of the Argesu, and their various groups operating between the Carpathians and the Danube have now joined hands. Fresh battles are ...

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  13. WYONG PARK RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 422 words
  14. MENACED WITH REVOLVER

    Arthur William Smith and Rupert Coughlan pleaded not guilty at the Q[?]er Sessions today to a charge of having assaulted Nicholas Galanis with intent to rob him. ...

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  15. Salonica Army's Danger

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens writes: "it is pointed out in certain quarters, that unless the Allies accept the surrender of the batteries Sarrail has the risk of an ...

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  16. FOUR CARGOES ARRIVE

    The first of the coal won from the Newcastle mines since the men returned to their work yesterday reached Sydney today in four colliers. Two of them the Duekenfield ...

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  17. More Important Than Capital

    The military correspondent of "The Times" points out that Germany has been practically dependent on Roumania for oil. Her capture of the rich oil zones north of Bucharest ...

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  18. ALLEGED FORCED MARRIAGE

    An application for costs to defend the nullity suit in which Ernest Shepherd, of Langtry avenue, Auburn, is the petitioner against Henri[?]tta William (falsely called ...

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  19. WESTERN FRONT

    The Paris official message issued at midnight reports marked reciprocal artillery fire north of the Somme and in the Vaux Douau mont sector. ...

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  20. VESSELS LOST

    The Norwegian steamer Bossi (1462 tons) and the French schooner Robinson have been sunk. ...

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  21. FLOUR MILL HANDS

    Mr. G. Lewis, secretary, and Mr. A. Gillespie, one of the delegates on the Federal Council of the Flour Millers' Union, have been called to Melbourne to attend a ...

    Article : 225 words
  22. EAST OR WEST?

    Tho political correspondent of the "Star" states that the crisis is treally a battle between the western fronters and the eastern fronters, Mr. Lloyd George favoring a big ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. NO RELAXATION

    The Gas Board issued the following statement today: "Having reviewed the existing stocks of gas coal and the prospective demand for gas under the existing restrictions and ...

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  24. ARCHANGEL EXPLOSION

    The steamers recently blown up at Archangel were, says the Russian Commercial Agent here, destroyed by bombs placed in the cargoes by German agents. ...

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  25. TODAY'S SCRATCHINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  26. French Comment

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says that the British Cabinet reconstruction has occasioned much surprise, although the French are at present engaged in Parliamentary ...

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  27. WILSON'S LIBERTY ADDRESS

    Washington diplomatic circles are stirred by President Wilson's Liberty address at Now York on Saturday last. It is regarded as an open expression of ...

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  28. ALLEGED RINGING IN

    In the Banco Court to day Sir John Madden (Chief Justice) and Mr. Justice A'Bcekett and Mr. Justice Hood dismissed the appeal of the committee of the Woodend ...

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  29. COAL AND GAS

    Mr. Willington, president of the Chamber of Manufacturers, referring this morning to Mr. Hughes's statement that coal would not be made available for Industrial purposes ...

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  30. MOULDERS' STRIKE

    There are hopes that overtures will be made to bring, the moulders' strike to an end this week. The dispute should be easily settled once the masters and men get together. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND FLOUR DEARER

    Another increase in Hour value makes the price £15 per ton an advance of 50s since early in November. ...

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  32. BURGLAR AT RANDWICK

    While the inmates of Mr. Morris Symonds's home, "Richmond," in Church street, Randwick, were asleep early this morning a burglar entered the house and stole jewellery ...

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  33. AMERICA'S LABOR TROUBLES

    In an address at Providence, Mr. Taft, former President, pleaded that action be taken to prevent Labor unions from weakening America's ability to meet tho economic ...

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  34. TRAIN TRAFFIC

    Railway officials at the Central Station report that all country and suburban traffic is now running under normal conditions. The change over was made without the slightest. ...

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  35. GRAND AND COMIC OPERA

    The question of how much a musician should be paid for the entertainment he gives was further discussed in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, sitting In Sydney, today. ...

    Article : 348 words
  36. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  37. MARRIAGES DISSOLVED

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court today, pronounced absolute the decrees nisi in the suits of William Heath v. Amelia Heath, Hannah Matilda Jane Askey v. Horace ...

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  38. More Peace Talk

    A message from Amsterdam says that the Hungarian press announces that negotiations are proceeding between neutrals with the object of arranging a conference of the ...

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  39. MINERS TIRED AND STIFF

    Although all the collieries have resumed work there is a danger of trouble arising among colliery mechanics in reference to two works, but Mr. Waller, secretary of the ...

    Article : 175 words
  40. GIDDY RUSSIAN FINN

    At the Central Police Court this morning a Russian Finn, Ulcric Palmgren, was charged with misbehaving himself in Market street. Constable Grimshaw stated that he saw the ...

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  41. LITHG0W INDUSTRIES

    The Small Arms Factory and all the local and district collieries resumed work yesterday morning. The more important departments of ironworks are expected to make a ...

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  42. HERE AND THERE

    At the Glebe Police Court this morning, before Mr. Puyten, S.M., Arthur Coles, a second hand dealer, of Leichhardt, pleaded guilty to the charge of purchasing 201b. scrap ...

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  43. Non Stop Motor Run

    A telegram received this afternoon stated that Rupert Jeffkins, who is driving the Grant Six on a non stop engine run from Melbourne, had been successful in crossing ...

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  44. GERMANY'S PRODUCTION

    The German press reports show that during the debate on the Mass Levy Bill Dr. Holfferich (Imperial Treasurer) said that Germany's coal production had sunk one half ...

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  45. Royal North Shore Hospital

    The garden fete in the Royal North Shore Hospital Grounds, to be opened by Lady Cullen on Friday afternoon at 3.30, promises, judging by the support promised by ...

    Article : 153 words
  46. MORE FIREWOOD RECORDS

    There was an excited market for firewood at today's auction sales. The 40 trucks submitted were not nearly sufficient to meet the deman. Boxwood from Stratford realised 36s ...

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  47. UNLOADING TRUCKS

    All the collieries are continuing work, and it is believed there will bo no serious difficulty with regard to the handling of coal as it reaches the port from the pits. ...

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  48. A Student of Metaphysics

    The Parramatta Council received, a letter from Lilith Sooriain last night in which the writer described herself as a student of metaphysics, and stated that she was anxious ...

    Article : 73 words
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