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  2. THINKING IT OVER.

    LONDON, April .9--The more thoughtful members of the nation, led and enlightened by the military and naval experts on the staffs of the big papers, have been using the lull in the ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Both Houses mot today,.but the Senate, having but. little to do owing to .the Enemy .Contracts Bill not having come across from the House of Representatives ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    BOMBALA, Thursday.--Bro. Taylor, Grand Master of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows (New South Wales), visited the local lodge-yesterday, and was entertained by a large number. ...

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  6. THE FALLEN.

    Corporal. O. K. Millar (wounded) is 20 years of age, He had resided on the. Clarence River, and was in the service of the Australian Bank of Commerce. ...

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  7. NO MORE RACING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Government has requested the- Jockey. Club to suspend. all horse racing, except Newmarket, after this week. Such a request from' the Government will be ...

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  8. TREATMENT OF NATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Serious charges were made" to-day by Dr. G. C. Simson, late Chief Medical Officer of Papua, and an exmember of the Executive and Legislative' ...

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  9. A GREAT NAVAL TRIUMPH.

    GERMAN SUBMARINE OFFICER ."This ought to make them jealous in the sister service. Belgium saw nothing better than this." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  11. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the' Jervis Bay,territory acceptance bill Was curried through all- stages; Senator Gardiner, vice-president of the executive council. moved' the second. reading of ...

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  12. COLDEST DAY OF THE SEASON.

    The cold snap attained its greatest intensity at Sydney yesterday morning, when the lowest registrations so far this season occurred. The minimum in the shade was 44.9deg., on the grass ...

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  13. LATE NEWS.

    Tuggerah Park Pony races on Saturday have been liberally supportetd by owners, the entries numbering 100. The course, which is situated only three minutes from the railway station, may be reached by special ...

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  14. LABOR.

    The executive of the Sydney labor Council, in reply to a recent suggestion made by the secretary of the Chauffeurs Union (Mr. H. Meyer) decided not to establish an organising ...

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  15. PENALTIES FOR POTULENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--More severe penalties for drunkenness than can now be inflicted are provided for in a bill which the Attorney General has introduced into the Legislative ...

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  16. RED CROSS GOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--When the Senate met to-day Senator Millen asked the Minister for Defence whether he had further information to give regarding the alleged misappropriation ...

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  17. WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE.

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  18. BOXING.

    Despite the dump chilliness of last night atmosphere especially on the flat at Rusheutters Buy, over a thousand people attended the first combined boxing and vaudeville entertainment held at the Stadium. As a ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. VICTORIAN TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --The Morrisons' tragedy which involved the' deaths of Erie Morrison, aged'12,Mrs.'Thomas Morrison, and Daniel MIntosh', was inquired into by the ...

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  21. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A finding of accidental death was returned by the coroner yesterday after an inquiry into the death of Edward Q'Halloran. (57), a carter,.who died at Sydney Hospital on May 16. Deceased ...

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  22. COMET MELLISH.

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  23. INTER STATE CHESS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The following team is to represent Victoria in the match with New South Wales, to be played by telegraph on king's Birthday:--J. Armstrong, M. F. Coultas, ...

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  24. SHIPPING.

    Brundah str 883 tons, Benson, from Richmond River midnight. North Coast B.N. Co., agents. NEW ZEALAND,. WELLINGTON, Thursday,--Dep. Mocraki. str. for ...

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  25. GERMANS OR AUSTRALIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A question relating to the position of naturalised Germans in Australia was raised in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. palmer (Vic.),who ...

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  26. WHARF LABORER INJURED.

    Frank Morris (50), a wharf laborer residing at . York Street,Globe Point; was "working, on the steamer Geelong at the Central Wharf yesterday when he was struck by a bale of wool and ...

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  27. LAUNCESTON TRAMWAYMEN.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--The City Council has Invited the tramway employees to appoint three of their number to meet three members of the council to discuss wages and conditions of work. ...

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  28. THE SNOW CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The case in which Francis Hugh Snow was charged at the Criminal Court in Adelaide with having attempted to trade with the enomy was mentioned in the ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Students of Mrs. Percy Bates and Miss Constance Brandon-Usher, who were assisted by Mr. W. J, Coad (violinist) gave a recital in aid of the Belgian Fund at St. James Hall last evening. The attendance was ...

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  30. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    The Coroner recorded an open verdict at. an inquest yesterday into the death of Waiter Clemow (55), 'whoso' body was recovered from the harbor near Milson's Point by the-Water. ...

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  31. ALLEGED MURDER.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.--At the police court to-day, Pietro Camaill, a young Italian, was charged with having attempted to .kill August Armanasco on May 13, by shooting' at ...

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  32. BOY FATALLY INJURED.

    Wilton Claude Hubbard (14) died in the Royal North. Shore Hospital' from' a fractured skull. He was on a baker's cart at Willoughby, when the horse bolted. A wheel struck an ...

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  33. FOLLOW. THE KING."

    Mr. Thomas Jessep R.W.O.M., informs us .that the Grand: Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution of . Now South-Wales has unanimously resolved that it heartily endorses the "follow ...

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  34. ARMIDALE SEAT.

    The selection of a Liberal candidate for the Armidale seat is to be proceeded with this afternoon. A meeting of the Armidale electorate conference, consisting of delegates-from the ...

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  35. KICKED A CONSTABLE.

    Joseph Moran was sentenced to. six months' Imprisonment at the Central Police Court yesterday for 'having assaulted Constable Missingham The officer had a man in custody ...

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  36. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY LINE.

    At 7.30 last night the body of a man was. found on the railway line near the Petersham station. The 7.15 train to Singleton had, shortly before passed through, and it. is ...

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  37. DUTY ON NEWS PAPER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A deputation representing the Australasian Provincial Press Association waited on the Prima Minister and Minister for Customs to-night, and asked that ...

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  38. MOVEMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A deputation organised by the .Queensland Temperance Alliance waited to-day on the Mayor to urge the Inauguration of a movement to encourage ...

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  39. YOUNG MAN FOUND DEAD.

    GILGANDRA, Thursday.--A young man named James Malone was found, dead in. a paddock a few miles from Gilgandra on Tuesday. It is thought that he went, into the scrub at night, ...

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  40. FOOTBALL BARRACKERS IN COURT.

    Last Saturday afternoon, there was a disturbance at St. Leonards Park, North Sydney, where a football match was being watched by about 6000 people. At the North Sydney Court, ...

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  41. CANTERBURY SEWERAGE.

    The Public Works Department has advised Mr. George Cann, M.L.A., that it has been, decided to proceed with the extension of the Canterbury submain of the Eastern Suburbs ...

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  42. HAWKESBURY COLLEGE SPORTS.

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  43. RIFLE RESERVES.

    Petersham Rifle Club, which already numbers 200, will on Tuesday night, at the local Town Hall, make an appeal to, the citizens of the district to help it' in the self imposed task of ...

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  44. LAST NIGHTS 'AT THE THEATRES. .

    The farewell performance of "Cinderclla" is announced at Her Majesty's to-night, the company going to Brisbane to begin a brief season-there on Monday. To-morrow evening a short return visit of the Gilbert and Sullivan ...

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  45. HAND. BADLY MANGLED.

    BUNGWAHL, Thursday.--Charley. Gray (68), an employee at A. Croll and Son's, sawmill, while working. a winch, badly-mangled his hand. His arm and shoulder were also severely' ...

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  46. EMPIRE DAY.

    The State Government has engaged the full band of the National Rifle Reserve to give a patriotic programme in Government House grounds at 3 p.m. on Empire Day. The band. ...

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  47. A SEVERE SENTENCE.

    PERTH, Thursday.--At the Albany Sessions, Arthur . William Edgely a native of South Africa was convicted of attempted criminal assault on the daughter of a Denmark ...

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  48. DICKENS FELLOWSHIP.

    The Dickens. Fellowship, one of the least pretentious but at the same time most educationally-valuable of local societies, gave. another admirable little entertainment in the pin Street Congregational. Hall last ...

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  49. THROWN. FROM SULKY.

    GLEN, INNES, Thursday.--Daniel. George keifer .(45) died in, the hospital this morning as the, result of injuries' received in being thrown out of a sulky. ...

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  50. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At Plymouth; Rotorun. str. from Wellington. At Calcutta: Chindwarra, str. At Hongkong: St. Albans, str., from Sydney. ...

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  51. FIRE AT COOGEE.

    A fire broke out yesterday afternoon in Reynolds' residential cafe, at the corner of Carr and Beach Streets, Coogee. Four rooms and contents were severely damaged by fire, and ...

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  52. LABORER KILLED.

    LITHGOW, Thursday.--The death took place in the Lithgow Hospital this morning of Lawrence Morris, aged 25, who was injured at the ironworks yesterday afternoon. Morris was ...

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  53. DEPARTMENTAL METHODS.

    Sir,--Attending a sale of surplus stored at the Royal Victualling Yard Darling Island, to-day, the auctioneer explained to the buyers that, in respect to a large number of new boots ...

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  54. TRAM TO CANTERBURY STATION.

    Mr. George Cann, M.L.A., has been advised by the Public Works Department that. the question of the construction of a tramway from the present terminus at Wattle Hill to Canterbury ...

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  55. SERVICE FOR LUSITANIA VICTIMS.

    WELLINGTON N.Z., Thursday.--An impressive memorial service in connection with the loss of Mr. J. C., Mucky,of the firm of Macky, Logan, and Caldwell, and his wife, on the ...

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  56. FATAL FALL.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. --Private Francis George Hipworth, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on May 17 suffering from the effects of a fall from his horse at Mltcham ...

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  57. BILLIARDS.

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  58. STOLEN FROM A COUNTER.

    A handbag, containing £25 in notes, gold, and silver, the property of Mrs. Clara Nicholls of Chappel Street. Marrickvlile yesterday stolen from a counter at Anthony Hordorn ...

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