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  4. STEADILY RISING.

    If other States are not doing their fair share in providing their quota of recruits for the gallaut band that is battling away in the Dardanelles, that complaint cannot be levelled against ...

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  5. ST. MARY'S.

    Recently the civic authorities caused to be submitted to counsel, with a view to determining its legality, a proposal to close Cathedral street to allow of certain Improvements ...

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  6. WOMEN POLICE.

    Out of over 400 applicants Sydney's first two policewomen have been selected from the city itself. They are Miss Lilian M. Armfield, a member of the nursing staff at Callan Park ...

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  7. COLLISION AT THE HEADS.

    An exciting incident occurred at the Heads yesterday morning, when three incoming steamers were in collision. About 7 o'clock the steamer Southborough, from Port Piric, the ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final matince of "Under Cover" is announced for the Criterion to-day. This intensely interesting and amusing comedy will be played for three more nights only. ...

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  9. "HOW TO KEEP FIT."

    Mr. Reg. L. ("Snowy") Baker has issued a handy little booklet entitled "How to Keep Fit." Already he has issued 50,000 copies to the troops in New South ales, and now ...

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  10. OFFICERS IN MAKING.

    On July 1 the next instructional school for the next draft of officers will be opened in Sydney. At present it is undecided whether it will be conducted at the Royal Agricultural ...

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  11. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    A.R.H.--Communicate with headquarters, Sydeny. "Shel."--(1) At the inquiry office, headquarters, Victoria Barracks; (2) your chance of ...

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  12. AMY CASTLE'S CONCERTS.

    Yesterday evening Miss Amy Castles held her second concert at the Town Hall, and more than confirmed the brilliant impression made on Saturday evening. Seldom has Verdi's ...

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  13. FAREWELLS TO SOLDIERS.

    Prior to his departure to the front, Pie. A. Lever was entertained by members of Pyrmont Soccer Football Club in Baumann's Cafo. Mr. Lover was presented with a wristlet watch. ...

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  14. RESIGN FIRST.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--By a decision of tho Supreme Court of New South Wales soma years ago it was held that a person who died in the service of the State was not entitled in law to ...

    Article : 243 words
  15. COMMONWEALTH CITIZEN FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A large number of units are to come into being from July 1, in connection with the Commonwealth citizen forces, and the following now units have been ...

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  16. THE BELGIAN BAND.

    The Belgian Band will commence a Sydney season in the Town Hall on Saturday. July 3. The band is comprised of 28 performers, of whom 16 members are Belgian retugees. The remainder consists of English ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED MINERS.

    In view of the many complaints which have recently been made at Newcastle regarding unemployment Mr. Estell instructed the Superintendent of the Labor Bureau (Mr. Brennau) ...

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  18. PICTURE SHOWS.

    The popular hero of romantic Irish drama, Allen Booner, has followed the lead of many other stage favorites and turned his attention to the production of moving picture representations of his plays. ...

    Article : 336 words
  19. COAL MINE REPORTS.

    QUIRINDI, Tuesday.--the Breeza-Grota Coal Mining Syndicate has suspended operations ponding the construction of its railway siding, and the erection of coal screens. ...

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  20. LINKS OF THE OLD GENERATION.

    ORANGE, Tuesday.--The death is announced of Mr. Walter Murray, aged 90, one of the pioneers of the west. He was a native of Scotland, and arrived in Australia in 1837. Shortly ...

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  21. HOME DEFENCE.

    NEWCASTLE. Tuesday.--The military authorities are calling for 26 members of the recently-formed Y.M.C.A. Rifle Club to report themselves for service on home defence. The ...

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  22. THE ARMIDALE SEAT.

    ARMIDALE, Tuesday.--The result of the Liberal selection for Armidale, in the place of the into Lieut-Colonel Braund, was:--H. W. Lanu, 686; W. H. Wood, 270:--Fleming, 76; and -- ...

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  25. OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At the Repertory Theatre this evening. "This Benefit of the Boubt" will be played by the Theatre League of New South Wale, is aid of the Crown Street Women's Hospital. ...

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