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  2. THE MUNITIONS BILL.

    LONDON, July 1.--On Monday, the House of Commons debated the Munitions Bill in a general way. It encountered no serious opposition. One or two Labor members were hostile to ...

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  3. THE COURTS.

    The sittings of the High Court of Australia will commence at Darlinghurst on Monday next. The list Includes nine canes which are to be heard by a fully-constituted Bench of six ...

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  6. CIVIL.

    A motion to continue an interim Injunction restraining Patrick Quinn from prosecuting au action against John Quigley, at common law, for the Recovery of £503 2s 6d, alleged to be ...

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  7. BANKRUPTCY.

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  8. PROBATE

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  9. LAW NOTICES.

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  10. STATE ABATTOIRS.

    Following are excerpts from a statement prepared by the Meet Industry. and Abattoirs Board In reply to recent press criticisms of lite chilling accommodation at the State abattoirs ...

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  11. LABOR SUPPLY.

    Mr. Estell. Minister for Labor, pointed out yesterday that New South Wales is doing even more than Victoria is the way of organising labor supplies. ...

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  12. FLOOD AND FIRE.

    China papers by the J.M.S. Nikko Maru contain particulars of a disastrous flood, followed by a Are, which occurred at Canton. The flood was almost at Its height when the fire ...

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  13. DOCTORS AND WOUNDED.

    As was announced a few days ago, members of the British Medical Association In tills State have decided to give the soldiers free attendance for six months. At the last ...

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  14. SUPREME COURT.

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  15. THE WAR CENSUS.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--The following letter has been scut to the various State Governments a connection with the war census by the Prime Minister:-- ...

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  16. A YEAR OF WAR.

    At 10 o'clock on Wednesday all work ceased at j the railway telegraph offices throughout the State. Mr. Mawson briefly addressed the staff. I laying stress on Australia's" proud position ...

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  17. COURT OF INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

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  18. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

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  19. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    William Henry Damman (25) was committed for trial at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of leaving the Commonwealth without the permission of the Minister for ...

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  20. SYDNEY CHARTER SESSIONS.

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  21. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Attorney-General had a conference to-day with representatives of the wheat shipping Arms of John Darling and Sons, James Bell and Co., Dalgety ...

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  22. PRO-GERMAN PROPAGANDA.

    The South Australian branch of the Navy league has received a letter from the general secretary In London, referirng to the proGerman propaganda. It is pointed out that ...

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  23. DARLING HARBOR. RAILWAY STAFF.

    The staff at Darling Harbor met at 10 a.m. when the following resolution was carried unanimously:--"We pledge ourselves that the struggle will be continued with unabated vigor ...

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  24. DISTRICT COURT.

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  25. A SOLDIER'S TICKET.

    LIVERPOOL, Friday.--On arrival of the 7.20 p.m. train at Liverpool from Sydney to-night, a soldier refused to give the night officer, Stone, a ticket, and on the officer trying to obtain the ...

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  26. MAJOR SWANNELL'S WILL.

    The net value of the now South Wales estate of the late Blair Insklp Swannell, area officer, of Sydney, and major in the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces, has been sworn at ...

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  27. PETERSHAM.

    At the Petersham Town Ilall at 10 a.m. the Mayor presided over a gathering of about 30 people consisting of several of the aldermen, the council's staff, some of the employees and ...

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  28. VISITORS TO TAHITI.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Department of External Affairs is advised by the British Consul at Tahiti, Society Islands, that in accordance with the regulations Issued by the ...

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  29. ADMIRALTY.

    The Registrar, Mr. C.R. Walsh, hoard evidence In connection with the valuation of the ship Germanin. Mr. H.E. Manning (Instructed by the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor) ...

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  30. FALSE PRETENCES.

    Thomas Lowford was sentenced to four months' hard labor by Mr. Payton, S.M., at the North Sydney Police Court on a charge of false pretences. Evidence showed that he met ...

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  32. RIFLE SILENCERS.

    The Chief Secretary is of the opinion that the sale of silencers for rifles should be prohibited. He finds he has no power to do this, but he has been advised by the Commonwealth authorities ...

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  33. HOW QUEENSLAND SAVES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Despite the war, the operations of the State Government Savings Bank continue to show a remarkable growth. The total to the credit of depositors at the ...

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  34. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    COOMA, Friday.--At the public celebration of the Arst anniversary of the war, the mayor addressed the gathering. Cheers were given for the King, Empire, Allies, and Australia. ...

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  35. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--The coal trade at this and of the district continues brisk, full time being the order since November last. ...

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  36. CRIMINAL.

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  37. A FILTHY DWELLING.

    At the North Sydney Police Court. Peter Dessaix, of 29 Anerum Street, North Sydney, was fined £3, In default 21 days hard labor, for having his premises dirty. Evidence was given ...

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