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  2. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A case which involved a claim for back pay was brought before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court yesterday. The Federated Engine Drivers ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    CORAKI, Thursday.--Mr. J. R. Thearle, aged 71 years, proprietor of the Commonwealth Hotel, Casino, died at the residence of his daughter at Woodburn, to-day. Deceased ...

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  4. FOR THE COLORS.

    There was as lack of recruits at Victoria Barracks yesterday, when over 200 men offered their services, and between 65 and 75 per cent, were accepted. The medical examination ...

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  5. HOMES FOR WOUNDED.

    Sir,--I have carefully read all the letters which you have been good enough to publish on this matter of the Concordia Club no a hospital for wounded soldiers. I am not, as a rule, keep ...

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  6. EMPIRE DAY.

    There was a record attendance at the Balgowiah (Manly) school on Monday. The flag was "broken" by Mrs. Jessie Dalton, widow of a Crimean veteran, and addresses were delivered ...

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  7. LABOR.

    At the Sydney Labor Council last night the proposal of the Federal Grand Council of Labor that an inter-State conference-should he held came up for discussion The proposal was that ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. FLEMINGTON.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the school by short addresses given by Colonel Rose sentor chaplain of the C.M. Forces), the Mayor of Homebush (Ald. E. D). Austin), and the ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. MONA VALE.

    Mona Vale public school, in the Pittwater district, has an enrolment of only about 80, yet raised over £100 towards the Children's Ten Thousand on Empire Day. The expenses are ...

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  11. MINERS' APPEAL DISMISSED.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.--The appeal of Thomas Gilmore against his conviction for absenting himself from work at the Coalclilff Colliery was dismissed, without costs. ...

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  12. SANDRINGHAM.

    Fifty pounds was the net result of the practical enthusiasm aroused by the public school, Sandringham, on Empire Day. A long patriotic musical programme, with speeches in between, ...

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  13. RAILWAY PORTERS' HOURS.

    The secretary of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Association (Mr. C. Thompson) said yesterday that after prolonged negotiations the Chief Commissioner for Railways had ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--The numerous protests in your columns against accepting the German hall for nursing our wounded soldiers are the voice of the general public, and it is to be hoped if the ...

    Article : 333 words
  15. SALVATION ARMY.

    The annual congress of the Salvation Army in New South Wales was opened last night in the Congress Hall, Gouburn Street. Commissioner Hay presided. He was Supported by Mrs. ...

    Article : 280 words
  16. UNWELCOME RECRUITS.

    Alfred Mason, or Charles Watson, was recently remanded at the Central Police Court on a charge of Vagrancy in order that be might ascertain whether he could join the ...

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  17. AGREEMENT WITH MINE MANAGERS.

    BROKEN HILL. Thursday.--Three delegates from the Port Pirie branch of the A.M.A. arrived at Broken Hill to-day to discuss the Broken Hill association's resolution ...

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  18. THE MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    The Conservatorium Hall held an audience last night pleasantly satisfied with its luxurious surroundings, and which heard to greater advantage than formerly the well-studied ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Bernard Neilson (60), a Wharf laborer, slipped and toll on the footpath at the corner of Market, and Sussex Streets yesterday afternoon. He was conveyed to Sydney Hospital by the ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--A few days ago I noticed an admirable article in "The Daily Telegraph" referring to Government House being used as a convalescent home for our wounded soldiers. I see you refer ...

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  21. THROWN FROM A CART.

    An inquiry was held at the Coroner's Court yesterday into the death of Wilton Claude Hubbard (14) a yard hand at Gartrell's bakery, Chatswood, who died at the Royal North Shore ...

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  22. PATIENT IN BATHROOM.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.--A serious position has arisen in connection with the infectious wards at the Maitland Hospital. Owing to the inadequate accommodation provided, ...

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  23. SALE OF MEAT.

    A number of matters in connection with the sale of meat were yesterday brought under the notice of the Chief Secretary by the Master Butchers' Association. ...

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  24. OLD MAN SMOTHERED.

    Early yesterday morning a man noticed smoke issuing from a small weatherboard cottage off Palmer Street, South Head, occupied by Henry Price. He broke in the door, and found Price ...

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  25. ASTRONOMICAL.

    The fourth ordinary general meeting of the New South Wales Branch of the B.A. Association for the session 1914-1915, was held at the house of the Royal Society, Sydney, on ...

    Article : 285 words
  26. FIRST STEAM ENGINE

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--Mr. D. N. Morison, president of the Northern Engineering Institute, has prepared a paper on Steam engineering, in which he points out that the present ...

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  27. TWILIGHT HOUSE.

    In introducing Sir Charles Mackellar, who opened the Twilight House,' Bickell Road. Mosman, yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Macarthur Onslow remarked that people had often asked ...

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  28. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Frank Brown (18), a Clerk, was attempting to board a moving train at Petersham station on the night of May 21, when he fell between the carriages, and had one leg cut off. He ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

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  30. FOUND IN A DAM.

    The Coroner recorded an open verdict at an inquiry yesterday into the death of Henry Mugglestone (57), an invalid pensioner, whose body was found in a dam at ...

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  31. WATER SUPPLY.

    Among the works to be brought before Cabinet by the Minister for Works is the Warra- gamba water conservation scheme an the Cordeaux catchment area. ...

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  32. BOY'S HEAD CRUSHED.

    Frederick Barritt Parkinson (8½), who lived with his parents in The Mail, Kogarah, was running beside a heavy motor lorry near his home yesterday afternoon when he fell. One ...

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  33. NORTH SHORE TRAFFIC.

    On and after Sunday the present railway station at Milson's Point will cease to be used by travellers on the line between there and Hornsby, and the new platform at Lavender ...

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  34. PICTURESQUE HOLLAND.

    "Holland and its People" was the title of a most interesting lecture delivered in St. James' Hall last evening by Mr. M, P. Cordis, the hon, representative in Sydney of the Netherlands ...

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  35. SEED ADVANCES ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The advances made to cultivators throughout the State under the authority of the Seed Advances Act have amounted to such a very large sum ...

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  36. BRIDGE-BUILDER'S DEATH.

    PORT MACQUARIE, Thursday.--Thomas Lewis, employed at the bridge over the Wilson River, on the North Coast railway, met his death yesterday in distressing ...

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  37. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    John Bede Hemilton (29) and George M'Farlane (29) appeared before Mr. Smithers, S.M. at the North Sydney Court to answer a charge of breaking and entering the house of George ...

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  38. TELEPHONE ATTENDANT'S DEATH.

    GLEN INNES, Thursday.--The telephone attendant at Glen Innes exchange, Arthur Phillips (21) last night rang up Guyra to inform the police at that place to acquaint Glen innes ...

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  39. GOOD WORK BY POLICE.

    Win. Anderson, of Petersham, writes in reference to the recent robbery at his residence, that from what appeared a hopeless case Detectives Lennard and O'Neill, of ...

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  40. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOUND

    Mr. W. E. Wilson, of the Equitable Buildings, George Street, in looking over some books received from England, came upon two copies of "The Times," London, dated November 9, 1796, ...

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  41. MILKMAN FINED AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    John Harding, a dairyman, was fined £3, in default, one month's imprisonment, by Mr. Smithers, S.M., at the North Sydney Court for refusing to allow the North Sydney ...

    Article : 103 words
  42. BULLET THROUGH LUNG.

    BOGGABRI, Thursday.--James Paul, shearer, 19 lying in the local hospital, as the result of a bullet Wound. He was handling a rifle, when it discharged, the bullet passing through the ...

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  43. BARRIER MINERAL EXPORTS.

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  44. WRONGLY PLACARDED TRAMS.

    The wrong placarding of an eastern-bound tram was responsible for the appearance of Mr. A. J. Barnes, a Woollabra land and estate agent, at the Paddington Police Court, as a ...

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  45. RIFLES AND RIFLE CLUBS.

    Sir,--Mr. Carmichael's letter in your issue of the 21st instant is interesting, and be appears to be the only one of our public men in the State or Federal Parliaments who has roused ...

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  46. PROSECUTION UNDER PURE FOODS ACT.

    Elliott Bros., Ltd., were proceeded against under the Pure Foods Act, at the Water Police Court yesterday, on a charge of selling a medicine known as "Vitadatio," which was falsely ...

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  47. REDUCTION OF SEWERAGE RATES

    At the meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board on May 26 Ald. Barlow strongly supported Aid. Henley's motion to reduce the rates. He held the view that we should lighten the ...

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  48. RED CROSS.

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  49. PENNY POSTAGE AND SAMOA.

    With reference to the previous notification regarding the extension of the penny postage rate to certain places, including Samoa, the postal authorities intimate, so far as Samoa ...

    Article : 68 words
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