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  2. MUSICIANS.

    The first parade of the Musicians Rifle Club was held in Government House. Grounds on Friday, when Lieutenant Dakin of the Rifle Forces, Captain M'Kellar, Mr. Payne, Mr. ...

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  3. SEVERE STORM.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--Heavy rains fell in and around Bathurst yesterday afternoon and last night. The heaviest falls were recorded at George's Plains, Wimbledon, and Perthville ...

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  4. LIGHT OF THE CROSS.

    Preaching at St. James's last night Dr. Radford stated that the tragedy of the present war was that a Christian nation was fighting for an ideal which was the negation of the Cross. ...

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  5. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.--The Panama Pacific Exposition was opened yesterday. President Wilson despatched a wireless signal from Washington Exposition grounds, causing ...

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  6. LABOR.

    The boilermakers, who have been waiting for an award for some time, held what they called a "stop-work" mooting at the Trades Hall on Saturday, but decided to continue work until ...

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  7. THE WAR FUNDS.

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  8. TODAY'S PAPER,.

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  9. NEWTOWN-EBSKINEVILLE.

    The parade on Saturday was largely attended, and a folded improvement was shown both in the drill and also in the marching from Newtown to Ersklneville Park. The ...

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  10. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FUND.

    Amount Already acknowledged £92,47358; employees Geo. E. Fortcscue and Sons, Ltd., fifth contribution, £32; KUma Branch, Red Cross Society, £35; Jewellers of N.S. Wales 2nd contribution, £335; Miss Alice ...

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  11. CEMENT WORKERS.

    By a decision of the Wages Board, which sat in Sydney to consider the claims of the Portland cement workers, the miuirmum rate paid by the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company ...

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  12. BELGIAN FUND.

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  13. SYDNEY HARBOR TRUST CLUB.

    At a large meeting of officers and employees of the Sydney. Harbor Trust, on Friday, it was unanimously decided to form a rifle club. Mr. C. C. Lance, the president of the Trust, ...

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  14. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The steamers Berrima, Borda, Port Macquaric, and Whakaru have arrived at London from Australian ports, and the paparoa has reached Liverpool. ...

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  15. FRENCH-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE OF HELP.

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  16. SOUTHERN WAGES BOARDS.

    WOLLONOONG, Sunday.--The No. 2 Wages Board,Surface Hands, in connection with the IllaWarra miners, met on Friday and completed the evidence on the employers side. It was ...

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  17. STRATHFIELD-HOMEBUSH.

    The first parade of the members of the above "club will be held to-night at the Strathfield Council Chambers at 8 o'clock. All intending members are invited to be present and sign the ...

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  18. BLUE CROSS.

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  19. INDIAN REFORMER'S DEATH.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.--The Hon Goral Krishna Goichule, a well-known Indian reformer, is dead. For ever twenty years the deceased devoted ...

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  20. DULWICH HILL.

    "Fire a shot for the Empire" is the call of the cohvener (Mr. T. J. Hoskins,-M.L.A.) of a public meeting for to-morrow night, in the Masonic Hall, Dulwich Hill, for the purpose of ...

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  21. OTHER COUNTRY REPORTS.

    GUNDAGAI Saturday.--A welcome change in the weather gave the district an average fall of over an inch A good deal of damage was done to fencing and roads white the Coolac mail train was delayed owing to a ...

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  22. LATE NEWS.

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  23. SAILORS USE KNIVES.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--During a fracas among seamen at North Stockton last night Louis Lacabe, watchman on the French barque Ville de Havre was stabbed in the chest and ...

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  24. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  25. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Scottish railway companies have agreed to give their employees the same increases as were recently given by the English companies. ...

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  26. THE KOMATA HELD UP.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Owing to trouble with the firemen, the steamer Komata was held up at Auckland, the stokehold crew refusing to do duty unless the company continue to ...

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  27. THE RIMUTAKA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The fire on the Rimutaka has been extinguished. The cargo in No. 3 held has been jettisoned. ...

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  28. LAWN TENNIS.

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  29. A SOCIAL DEMOCRACY.

    In the Hyde Park Unitarian Church last night, the Rev. George Walters dealt with what he affirmed to be an important aspect of the great war He had, in a previous address on German ...

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  30. TASMANIAN BUSH FIRES.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The Premier sent the following wire to the warden of the north-west, Mr. Plummer "Please convey to the unfortunate people in your district my heartfelt ...

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  31. PROHIBITION IN IOWA.

    DES MOINES, Iowa, Sunday.--The Legislature has passed a Prohibition Bill by a large majority. It will become effective in January,1916. ...

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  32. TO-DAY.

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  33. CUTTING THE PAINTER.

    ORANGE Sunday,--At a meeting of the orange branch of the Fruitgrower's 'Co-operative Association of New South Wales, which was held on Saturday, the following motion ...

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  34. COURSING.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the Waterloo Cup, final Winning Number beat Happy Challenge. The Winner is owned by Sir Thomas R. Dewar, a member of the firm of John Dewar ...

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  35. BATHURST ASSOCIATION.

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  36. CYCLING.

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  37. EXPORT OF LEATHER.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--A "Gazette" notice, embodying the decision of the Federal Execcutive Council to prohibit the export of leather from the Commonwealth, was issued ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

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  39. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--A conference has taken place between Mr. Massey and representatives of shipping and freezing companies and the Board of Agriculture. It was decided ...

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  40. TEMPTATION.

    Dr. Long, Bishop of Bathurst, preached yesterday evening at St. Thomas, North Sydney. He took his text from St. James, ch. 1, verse 12: "Blessed is the man that endureth ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Mr. Jensen Assistant Minister for Defence, in responding to the toast of "Parliament" at a dinner tendered the delegates to the Australian Journalists ...

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  42. FEDERAL CAPITAL DELAY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--According to the Minister for Home Affairs, operations at the Federal Capital are still being delayed by the non-receipt from the first prize designer (Mr. ...

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  43. SINGING MADE EASY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--The people of Melbourne are to be offered the chance to indulge in muscular relaxation and learn singing in the one operation. Professor Marshall Hall, ...

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  44. BOWLS.

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  45. POLICE AND FIREMEN'S SPORTS.

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  46. LOST FOR THREE WEEKS.

    PERTH, Saturday.--William Goldwyer, who had been missing from his residence at Cottesloe since January 29, was discovered yesterday in Darling Ranges near Chidlow's Well. ...

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  47. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Alice Annie Sutherland (32), single, lately residing at George Street, Newtown,died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from the effects of poison. ...

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  48. A. J. A. CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Australian Journalists' Association opened its annual conference at Brisbane yesterday. Mr. T. D. M. De Warre, president, Sydney, was in the chair. There ...

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  49. DWELLING BURNT DOWN.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Between 9 and 10 o'clock last night a four-roomed cottage, with furniture, was destroyed by fire at West Walls end. The building was owned and occupied by ...

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  50. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. ON SATURDAY

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  51. A TROOPER KILLED.

    T. Carter, a member of the Expeditionary Force at Warren Camp, Marrickville, sustained a fracture of the skull through being thrown from a horse. He was taken to the Royal ...

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  52. HARBOR TRUST.

    The Municipality of Vaucluse has written to the Premier suggesting that, as the interests and well-being of the suburbs immediately surrounding the harbor are intimately affected by ...

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  53. AN OVERCROWDED SCHOOL.

    The population of Sutherland is growing rapidly, arid accommodation at the public school is inadequate. On the school resuming last week the attendance in the infants class was ...

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  54. NOT IDENTIFIED.

    The body of the unknown man who collapsed in George Street. West, and was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Friday, has not been identified. The description is as ...

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  55. DAMAGE IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART Sunday.--A thunderstorm broke over the city on Saturday morning, but the weather remained very oppressive. During the afternoon a deluge of rain fell in the Brighton ...

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  56. BOXING COMPETITION.

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  57. COUNTRY NEWS.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.--Victor Leslie Roberts, Labor, was elected an alderman of, Broken Hill Council on Saturday, unopposed, in place of W. H. Alien, resigned. ...

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  58. DARLINGHURST GAOL.

    Ald. Clarke is to move at the meeting of the City Council to-morrow evening:-- "That the Premier be approached with a view to dedicating the land on which Darlinghurst ...

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  59. TYPHOID PREFERRED TO VACCINATION.

    PERTH, Saturday.--The Health Department arranged three months ago for free inoculation. against typhoid, and only eight persons have since offered themselves for inoculation: ...

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  60. FELL FIFTY FEET.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Frank Andrew-Stone (26), employed as a rigger at the Port Waratah Steel. Works,, died in the Newcastle Hospital on Saturday, from the effects of injuries ...

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  61. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  62. RETURN OF QUEENSLAND SAILORS.

    A large crowd assembled at the Central Railway Station, Brisbane, on Saturday night to welcome home the Queensland quota of the naval contingent from New Guinea. ...

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  63. SOMERSAULTING MOTOR CAR.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--A motor car from Sydney, containing several passengers, and driven by Mr. W. Thick, met with disaster yesterday evening on the ...

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  64. A CLOSE LOAN POLL.

    The poll of ratepayers of Kuring-gai Shire in connection with the proposed loan of £15,000 for expenditure on the Gordon Road was held on Saturday, with the following result:-- ...

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  65. FIJIAN NATIVES ON HOLIDAY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Among the passengers by the Montore. which arrived at Pinkenba this afternoon, is Mr. F. Burgess, of the Methodist Mission at Samaral, who boarded the ...

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  66. ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--Charles Harvey has been arrested at Fellding on a charge. of the murder of a Chinaman, Wong Way Ching, at Wellington, on September 12 last ...

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  67. NEWTOWN FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    At the annual meeting of the Friendly Societies Association of Newtown, held at the Dispensary Hal, Enmore Road, it was decided to amalgamate with the New South Wales Friendly ...

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  68. MONTORO AT PINKENBA.

    BRISBAE, Sunday.--The steamer Montore arrived at Pinkenba this afternoon from Singapore, via ports. She brings a large number of passengers for southern ports, including about ...

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  69. SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE.--Arr., Feb 20: Moorahool, str. from Newcastle; Indarra, str., from West Australia: Wainai, str., from Strahan. Feb. 21; Loongna, str., from Launiceston, Conah, str., from Devenport; Inuamincka, ...

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  70. MOTOR BOAT DISABLED.

    A motor boat named New Zealand broke down off Bronte on Saturday, while coming to Sydney from Botany Bay. A boat set out with one of the crow to obtain assistance, but ...

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  71. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Arthur, Bruce Williams (23) died to-day at his home at Balaclava from, injuries said to have been sustained in a brawl at an hotel last night. ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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  74. Advertising

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