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  2. Advertising

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  3. AT ROYAL EXCHANGE.

    The Royal Exchange was decorated with flags this morning, and crowded with an enthusiastic audience for the annual (Continued on Page 7.) ...

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  4. NEWS ON OTHER PAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words
  5. DEFACE LUNCHEON

    What was described on the invitation cards as "a defence dinner" was held at the Town Hall this afternoon, under the auspices of the Millions Club. ...

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  6. MISSING AIRMAN.

    Aviation circles are much alarmed at the possibility of disaster having overtaken Gustave Hamel. The well-known British airman left ...

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  7. NEWTOWN.

    The celebrations at Newtown were carried out on an elaborate scale. At the superior public school the senior boys and girls were massed in the front playground, where they ...

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  8. GATHERING OF POLITICIANS.

    Petersham Town Hall was crowded to overflowing at an early hour this morning. The elder scholars of the public schools in the municipality celebrated Empire Day with ...

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  9. ALBANIA'S LITTLE WAR.

    Anxiety in Vienna has been lessened by the news that King William of Albania has returned to the palace at Durazzo. The episode was an unheroic one. The ...

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  10. MARRICKVlLLE.

    Empire Day was celebrated at all the public schools in the Marrickville municipality to-day. Among those who made a round of the Schools were the Federal Speaker (Mr. ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. SPEECH BY CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The Chief Justice, Sir William Cullen, and Lady Cullen delivered addresses at the Mosman School celebrations this morning. Extensive preparations for the occasion had ...

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  12. UNORTHODOX ORATORY.

    Speaking to the school children at Manly this morning. Colonel Ryrle, M.H.R., deprecated hurling long speeches at them on Empire Day. "I know," said the Colonel, "that ...

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  13. ARMY AVIATORS KILLED.

    Two more army aviators were killed in Germany yesterday. While taking part in a competition they were caught in a thunderstorm, and their ...

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  14. LOYAL AND WELL FED.

    There was a big display at the superior public school at Drummoyne to-day. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. Henley and Richards, Ms.L. A., the Revs. R. B. Reynolds, ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. MAY HAVE BLOWN OUT TO SEA

    It is feared that Hamel has been blown out to sea. When he left the French coast on Saturday the weather was misty. ...

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  16. UNITY AND CONCORD.

    After the flag had been saluted at Concord School, the children were taken by special train to Correy's Gardens, at Cabarita. At the luncheon, to which parents and ...

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  17. EASTERN SUBURBS SCHOOLS.

    Unusual Interest was taken by the residents of Randwick in the celebrations at the Randwick public school, and a gathering of nearly 1000 people crowded into the grounds ...

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  18. REDFERN.

    M. M'Gowen, M.L.A., the Mayor of Redfern. (Alderman Leitch), Alderman Holden, M.L.C., and a number of others were in attendance at public schools in the Redfern ...

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  19. COMING FIGHTS.

    Harry Stone, has been matched to fight Johnny Summers for the best purse offered. Summers arid Stone met twice in Australia--at Brisbane and Sydney. Stone won both ...

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  20. FLIGHT BY CARUSO.

    Mr. Grahame White piloted an aeroplane at Hendon op Saturday with Signor Caruso as a passenger. ...

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  21. LUNCHEON AT FARMER'S.

    At Farmer's Restaurunt to-day a special luncheon was given in connection with the celebration of Empire Day. Over 600 were present in the luncheon hall, which was ...

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  22. SUFFRAGETTES' SABBATH.

    A free fight occurred in Westminster Abbey yesterday morning, between the officials and the male supporters of a number of suffragetter who had been forcibly ...

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  23. MATT WELLS WANTS SUMMERS

    Matt Wells has arrived. He is anxious to meet Johnny Summers. ...

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  24. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    At the Annandale Superior Public School the cadets and scouts were present in force, and there was a big squad of girls in red, white, and blue frocks. Drilling ...

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  25. FIVE SHOPS BURNT.

    A fire broke out in the premises of Messrs. J. Lamrock and Sons, storekeepers, of Delungra, 19 miles, from Inverell, at half-past 1 o'clock this morning. ...

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  26. JOHNSON AND LANGF0RD.

    Jack Johnson, provided he beats Frank Moran, whom he fights at Paris, in June, has agreed to meet Sam Langford at London, some time in September. ...

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  27. GRAY AND NEWMAN.

    George Gray and Tom Newman will start a match of 18,000 up to-day, Newman receiving 2000. The contest 1s for £100 a side. ...

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  28. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  29. CLEVELAND-STREET SCHOOL.

    The whole of Redfern was invited to witness the breaking of the flag in the grounds of Cleveland-street public school. When the flag fluttered out in the breeze ...

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  30. CHEERFUL, THOUGH NO LAUDER

    Harry Lauder was to have visited the public school at Nicholson-street, Balmain East, to-day, and unfurled a flag from the children of a school at Leith. Scotland. The ...

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  31. HIDDEN MACE.

    A strong feeling exists amongst Ministerialists that a Select Committee should be appointed to inquire into the circumstances of the hiding of the Mace and the theft of the ...

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  32. MILITANT VANDALS.

    No woman will in future, be admitted to the British Museum unless she has a letter of recommendation. The Tate Gallery has been closed. ...

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  33. TRANS-AUSTRALIA RAILWAY.

    The first fatality on the trans-Australian railway has to be recorded. An official telegram tells that two men who went for a journey on the railway ...

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  34. "AUSTRALIANS ALL!"

    "It is not population, wealth, or territory, that has made the British Empire great. It is an inherent goodness that has imbued our Empire builders with nobility of character, ...

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  35. CALL OF THE FLAG.

    A tiny little five-year-old girl standing in the group of a group of veterans who had fought gallantly at the Relief of Lucknow, in the Crimean, or Maori wars, was an attractive ...

    Article : 240 words
  36. ENMORE TABERNACLE.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Mall) attended at Enmore Tabernacle, and delivered an address to the local school children, and presented certificates to those who had won ...

    Article : 147 words
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