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  2. LATE NEWS.

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  3. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  4. CHEAP BREAD.

    The master bakers of Sydney—some 230 of them—met ut Scott's Cafe, the Strand, on Saturday night, to hear' the Attorney–General, Mr. H, explain his proposal for the ...

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  5. SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lady Ida Sitwell has been sentenced to three months and Julian Field to 18 months imprisonment, while Oliver Herbert was acquitted at the Old ...

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  6. BOOT CONTRACTS.

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  7. THE COLLIERIES.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—Work will be resumed at nil tho Maitland collieries except Whitburn, tomorrow's, when tho memorable strike of 10 months against the afternoon shift will have ...

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  8. FIGHT AGAINST DRINK

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.—The 31st annual conference, of .delegates In. connection with the Independent Order' of Rechabite was held In tho Town 'Hall, Wollongong, yesterday. ...

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  9. "LIKE A SOLDIER."

    A tribute was paid to the memory of Lieutenant Malcolm W. Chisholm, of the East Lancashire Regiment, who fell in battle near Lig[?]y on August 26, by Rev. John Ferguson, ...

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  10. RACES AT BROKEN HILL. .

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  11. COUNT WITTE DEAD

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The ' death '16' announced of Count Witte. Count Sergius Witte, who was born at Tiflis in 1849, was one of the most prominent ...

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  12. ILLAWARRA STOP-WORK MEETING.

    HELENSBURGH, Sunday. — An aggregate meeting of members of tho Illawarra Colliery Employees'. Association has been called for to–morrow. Notices were posted throughout ...

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  13. HELENA VALE RACES.

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  14. PARKS AND THE PEOPLE

    DARWIN, Saturday.—Dr. Gifruth's remarks in Melbourne on what Is now known as the Parle Lands ' piracy case, received scathing criticism from councillors at their last ...

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  15. A SLACK FORTNIGHT IN THE NORTH.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—Work at the collieries during the fortnight ended on Saturday, was somewhat slack, the average time being eight days, and only six worked full time ...

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  16. ARMY SLANDER CASE.

    Major W. A. Adam proceeded against Sir Edward Ward, a former Under–Secretary of State for War, alleging libel in a letter written by defendant on behalf of the Army Council ...

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  17. THE TARIFF AND THE CONSTITUTION.

    Correspondence between Mr. A. G. Huie, secretary of the Freetrade and Land Values League, and, Mr. Wade has been forwarded for publication. Mr. Huio wrote:—"I was ...

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  18. FIRES.

    PARKES, Saturday.—A lire was discovered in Howell's' fruit shop, in. the most central position in the town, early this morning. Despite the. efforts of the brigade, the ; promises of ...

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  19. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  20. ATHLETICS.

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  21. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT:

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Welsh Radicals are very–angry with Mr. Asquith for postponing the. Welsh Disestablishment Bill and are tabling many amendments on the Prime ...

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  22. SPORTING.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Grand, National Steeplechase, which is to bo run at Liverpool on March 26, is exciting some speculation at the betting clubs. ...

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  23. THE TROOPS.

    The recruiting -officers have no reason to be' disheartened aver .the response this week to tho appeal for men. During tho last seven days over 1000 were enrolled—all lino specimens of ...

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  24. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    William Undo (69), of Groat Buckingham Street, Redfern, left home on Friday, and has not since been heard, of. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Gibson, the signal master at south Head. ...

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  25. WRESTLING.

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  26. AT HUNTER'S HILL.

    A fire early on Saturday afternoon destroyed a two–roomed cottage in Matthew Street, Hunter's Hill, tho property of Mrs. G. Gould, of Balmain Street, Balmain,- and occupied ...

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  27. TODAY.

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  28. AT AUBURN.

    A fire originating in a big weatherboard cottage in Eisham Street, Auburn, owned and occupied by Mr. A. E. Wilkins, on Saturday night totally destroyed the place, and tho flames ...

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  29. BOXING.

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  30. EXAMINATION RESULTS.

    KURRI KURRI, Saturday.—The. year's record of . examination results for tho Kurri Kurri Superior. Public School constitute a record percentage for tho State, 71 candidates out of ...

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  31. DECOMPOSED BODY FOUND.

    The decomposed body of a man, with all the clothes burnt off, the features being unrecognizable, was yesterday found in the bush near the Botany Cemetery by Constables Mandell and ...

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  32. CRICKET.

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  33. THE MISHAP TO THE MANAMA.

    Steaming into San Francisco in a fog at about 6 o'clock on the morning of January. 26th, the Union S.S. Co.'s R.M.S. Marama, Captain Craw-' ford, 22 days from Sydney, bumped on a sand ...

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  34. BABY THROWN OYER BALCONY.

    BRISBANE; Sunday.—The Regatta Hotel, a Ihreestory brick building, containing about 90 rooms, and situated on river Road, Too- wong, was seriously damngnd by fire early ...

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  35. ADELAIDE MATCHES.

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  36. BILLIARDS.

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  37. DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    William Charles Bowry (55), lately living in Lona Cove Road, Lindfiold, was yesterday morning found lying in the bush off Bont Street, Lindfield, with a bullet wound in his head ...

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  38. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Orient mail steamer Orient and the White Star liner Medic have left for Sydney. ...

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  39. FOUND SHOT.

    The body of a man was yesterday afternoon found on the Dover Heights, near the Ostrich Farm, South Head. There was a bullet wound in the head and h five–chambered revolver lay ...

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  40. CABLE CODES ALLOWED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The following instructions have been received by tho Postal Department from the chief censor in London:— "On and after March 22 the following three ...

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  41. LAWN TENNIS.

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  42. ANOTHER SWELTERING DAY.

    Another sweltering hot day was experienced in the city on Saturday. The maximum' temperature reached' Was 98.1. In the early–hours of' yesterday morning the. southerly change ...

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  43. DEAD IN BED.

    Frederick Harry Potter (63), a ship's cook, lately residing at 5 Stephen Street, Woolloomooloo, was on Saturday afternoon found by his wife lying on his bod dead. The body was ...

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  44. A PAPUAN CONVICTION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In the High Court yesterday, argument was continued on a special case statod by Judge Murray, in respect to the conviction of George Bernasconl, who . ...

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  45. SURFING FATALITY.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—On. Saturday afternoon Lalise Farley, 11 years of age, whose parents reside at Karuah, near .Port Stephens, was drowned in the surf on 'Stockton Beach. ...

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  46. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Representatives of the Sugar Producers' Association of Queensland are now in Melbourne, and will probably wait on tho Victorian Price of Goods Board ...

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  47. MOTOR AMBULANCE FOR THE FRONT.

    For the purchase of a motor ambulance- for' tho front, the Wahroonga centre of the Girls' Realm Guild hold a fete on Saturday afternoon in the garden 'of "Ravenscraig," Wahroonga ...

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  48. SWIMMING.

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  49. ADELAIDE' STREET COLLISION.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A collision occurred yesterday afternoon, between one of tho motor 'bus service's fleet and an electric tramcar, near the corner of Hanson and Gilles Streets. The ...

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  50. NAVAL CADETS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Tho Commonwealth is granted eight cadetships annually in the. Royal Navy: It Is notified in the "Gazotte" that applications should bo lodged with the ...

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  51. SHIPPING.

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  52. 'APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS.

    The Government has received from the Commonwealth a further communication having reference to the appointment of officers to the Australian Imperial Forces.. This states:— . "Schools of instruction are being hold in each military district, each school lasting one month, ...

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  53. SELF–RAISING FLOUR COMING DOWN.

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  54. ENGLISH MAILS.

    Tho English malls- dated London. Friday, February 6, by the Malwa, It is expected will reach Sydney In tlme for delivery of the loiters from the G. P. O. this morning. ...

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  55. ST, PATRICK'S DAY IN r MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE), Sunday.—Saturday -was celebrated in Melbourne as St. Patrick's Day. As in past years a procession from Catholic schools and societies marched through the city streets, ...

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  56. A NEW ZEALAND INTENTION.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.—Tho Premier says that if there are any further increases ill the price of bread tho Government will establish bakeries in tho four principal ...

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  57. WEEK'S WORK IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Government printing Office employees, at d general meeting, accepted tho reduction to 44 hours per week, doing no work on Saturdays. A stormy meeting of the ...

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  58. ROBBERS' LUCKY HAUL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At the Geelong Harbor Trust's Sparrow Vale farm early on Saturday, robbers robbers the brass mountings or the keyhole of tho safe and filling the latter with gelignite exploded it. Tho back was bioan ...

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  59. STATE BREAD.

    Sir,—I notice that at a meeting of the Master - Bakers Association on Saturday night the At [?]orney–General, Mr. Hall, is reported to have stated that the profit at the State bakery was ...

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  60. "HALF A LOAF BETTER THAN NO BREAD."

    DARWIN, Saturday.—Mr. Mahon's latest proposal for the reconstruction of the District Council' has been received with much amusement. hut the present council appear to have ...

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  61. DISTRIBUTING BELGIAN RELIEF.

    The Premier has received from the Agent- General a report covering the whole of the operations of the Commission for Relief in Belgium from the sailing of the first ship on ...

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  62. COMMERCIAL.

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  63. DEATHS ON THE AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Navy. Office has been notified of tho following deaths on board H .M .A .S. Australia:— Able Seaman Conrad Stratton, died on March ...

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  64. A SHAREBROKER'S DEATH.

    KALGOORLIE, Saturday. — Michael Horan Walsh, a sharebroker and secretary of Kalgoorlie racing club, expered suddenly at I his residence on Friday. Deceased was a ...

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