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  2. COMMEMORATING AN HISTORIC SERVICE.

    ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SERVICE AT MACQUARIE PLACE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE FIRST CHRISTIAN SERVICE HELD IN AUSTRALIA ON FEBRUARY 3, 1788. The picture, shows Archbishop Wright addressing the gathering. Light rain was falling at the time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY.

    The annual commemoration of the first Christian service held in Australia took place yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large congregation. ...

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  4. MINISTERS AND THEIR PAY.

    PERTH, Sunday. -- The Scaddan Government announced last August that Ministers were giving 10 per cent. of their salaries to relieve war distress and unemployment. They ...

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  5. A CRANE WHICH SLIPPED

    AFTER THE ACCIDENT ON THE TOP OF THE NEW COMMONWEALTH BANK BUILDING CORNER OF PITT AND MOORE STREETS, ON SATURDAY MORNING. THE CRANE HOUSE WHICH CAME TO GRIEF IS SEEN ON HIE LEFT OF THE PICTURE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    TEMORA, Saturday. -- A public meeting, convened by the Farmers' Union and held this afternoon, carried motions -- (1) protesting against lifting the limit of twopence in the ...

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  7. NO TRUCKS.

    MUDGEE, Saturday. -- A number of farmers and other consignors met Mr. Griffin, district railway superintendent, this morning, at the Cudgegong Council Chambers, to discuss their ...

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  8. "NATIONAL RESERVE."

    Sir, -- Mr. Carmichael is entitled to every credit for his zeal in advocating the drilling of rifle clubs, for it is obvious that without proper company and battalion drill rifle clubs ...

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  9. LUCERNE-GROWERS' PROTEST.

    TAMWORTH, Saturday. -- Farmers in this district complain, of the shortage of trucks, particularly, at Nemingha siding. At the present time, it appears that the lucerne growers on ...

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  10. ABOARD THE ILL-FATED ENDEAVOUR.

    MR. H. C. DANNEVIG, Director of Fisheries. CAPTAIN G. W. C, PIM, Master of the Endeavour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A SERIOUS FALL.

    Alexander Quist, aged 37, a steeplejack, residing at Annandale, was seriously injured on Saturday morning at the new Commonwealth Bank, which is under construction at the ...

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  12. RACE FOR TRUCKS.

    CARCOAR, Saturday. -- Farmers and chaff merchants in this district complain of the shortage of trucks for the despatch of their produce. Only one truck a day is allowed to be ...

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  13. COUNTRY ROBBERIES.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday. -- There have been several robberies in the town during the past two nights. Thieves entered the dwelling of Mrs. A. R. Coopland and stole £36 in gold, ...

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  14. NON-UNIONISTS AND THE WAR.

    Sir, -- Minister for Defence: All British subjects are asked to enlist in the defence of the Empire. Minister for Works (Federal): All Government work must be done by unionists -- no others. ...

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  15. BREAK OF GAUGE.

    Mr. A. G. Bolton, of Melbourne, on whose behalf Captain L. J. D. Schutt has submitted to the State Government a third wheel device to solve the break of gauge problem, states that ...

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