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  2. SHIPPING.

    Wiltsshire, str., 10,300 tons, Prentice, from Liverpool via ports, 8 a.m. Birt and Co., Ltd., agents. Newcastle, str., 1251 tons. Heron, from Newcastle, 5.20 a.m. Newcastle and H.R.S.S., agents. ...

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  3. TUNGSTEN ORES.

    Dealing with statements that have been made to the effect that the Commonwealth Government has been blocking the export of wolfram, molybdenite, scheolite, and other tungston ...

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  5. LABOR.

    HELENSBURGH, Saturday.--At the Metropolitan Colliery, full time has been worked for the fortnight. To-day was the first Saturday worked by the miners for some time past. ...

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  6. EIGHT HOURS. hour Committee (Mr. M'Cormack), the Lord Mayor, Mr. Moredith Atkinson, and others.

    The annual banquet of the Eight-hour Celebration Committee is usually regarded as tho most important Labor event of that character during the year. The dinner on ...

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  7. FAREWELLS TO SOLDIERS.

    Gladesville is certainly doing well with recruits. Last week 32 strong-looking boys were given a send-off. The Mayor (Ald. J. Kelly) presided, and Mr. W. Thompson presented each ...

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  8. UNION AND SCRAP OF PAPER.

    WELLINGTON N.Z. Sunday.--In deciding that the old Guy-mouth Watersiders' Union award of 1913 was no longer valid and that the Union Steamship Company had not committed ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. WAR AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The friendly societies are well represented at the front. When the war broke out most of the orders in New South Wales saw the need for doing something to help tho Empire. Among ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. THE COUNTRY.

    COONAMBLE, Saturday.--It is definitely announced that the Coonamble through mall train to and from Sydney every day is to be restored with the introduction of the railway summer ...

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  11. CORNER IN DIAMONDS.

    "Rather more than a clue, practically a certainly. When you upon that mystic drawer and take out Mr. Legrove's paper, you will find he was quite right: what he surmised then ...

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  12. PATRIOTIC GORDON.

    A bazaar, organised by the ladies of Gordon in aid of our wounded soldiers and Red Cross work, was held in the local Parish Hall on Saturday, and as a result £85 was raised. The ...

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  13. LAW NOTICES.

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  14. ALLIES DAY.

    Respecting the report that a Marrickville alderman had objected to the initiation of the Allies Day Fund, Alderman Ness, the Mayor of Marrickville, states that there is a slight ...

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  15. SUPREME COURT.

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS pital, where his hand was amputated. His condition is serious.

    William Allen (16), of Terrigai, while out shooting in the latter district on Saturday, placed his double-barrelled gun on a log. Shortly after it exploded, a bullet entering his ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. COLLAPSED.

    While crossing a piece of land in Hurstville on Saturday night John Gleason (37), of Goulburn, collapsed and died in a few minutes. The body was removed to the morgue. ...

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  18. STANNUMVILLE.

    The Premier stated on Saturday that the conversion of the dwellings at Stannumville from calico to galvanised iron has been completed, at a total cost of £1843. The official ...

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  19. PAPAL DELEGATE AT PADDINGTON.

    The feast of St. Francis of Assisst was celebrated yesterday morning at St. Francis' Church, Haddington, by solemn High Mass, at which Archbishop Cerretti, the Papal Delegate, ...

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  20. KILLED BY A TRAM.

    While on a message for her parents on Saturday afternoon Phyllis Lilian Farthing (5), of Bunnerong Road, Kensington, tripped over a tramline in the same road, and was run over ...

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  21. HOUSEMAN KILLED.

    MILTON, Sunday.--James Hobbs (52) was killed at Conjo[?]a on Friday night. He was riding home and the marks on the bridge near where the body was found indicate that his ...

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  22. STRANGE SUDDEN DEATH.

    OURIMBAH, Saturday.--A man, whose body has not yet been identified, died suddenly yesterday at The Entrance. So far as can be ascertained, he was an employee of Mrs. ...

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  23. KOGARAH RAILWAY STATION.

    The inconvenience for which Kogarah railway station is noted was instanced at about 6 p.m. on Saturday, when outside the barrier 40 or 50 men with hampers, and women carrying ...

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  24. LONG-SHORE TRAWLING.

    In reference to the comments of "Long Bay" in our issue of Saturday, Mr. David G. Stead, the State fisheries expert, and general manager of the State trawling industry, referring ...

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  25. COURT OF INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    Queen's Square.--(Before Mr. Justice Heydon.) At 10 a.m.: For hearing: Re Laborers' Group, Nos. 1 and 4 Boards; re the Iron and Shipbuilding Trades Group, Nos. 12 and 23 Boards, for consideration by the Court ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. HAWKESBURY EXCURSIONS.

    The opening trip of the Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company's Hawkesbury River excursion season was made on Saturday by the steamer Newcastle, when a large number of ...

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  27. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.--The police have received word that a man has been killed by a train at Helensburgh. The body, which has not been identified, was frightfully mangled. ...

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  28. METROPOLITAN RIFLE CLUB.

    A company of members of the Metropolitan Rifle Corps, numbering 116, under the command of Captain Royle trekked to Sylvania on Saturday afternoon, walking from Kogarah ...

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  29. DISTRICT COURT.

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  30. DEATH AFTER WAR PICTURES.

    ZEEHAN (Tas.), Sunday.--Wrs. Flora Louisa Willans, an elderly woman, collapsed and died on Saturday night at a cinimatograph theatre. She had a son at the war, and she had been ...

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  31. GOOD RAINS IN PAPUA.

    Advices by the steamer Morinda from Papua yesterday state that good rains have fallen among the islands. At Samarai, up to 12in. had been registered during one storm. ...

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  32. RANDWICK HOSPITAL.

    There will shortly be accommodation at the Randwick Military Hospital for 1040 beds. Tho hospital will then be the finest military hospital in Australia. ...

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  33. SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Bridget Byrne, malicious injury to property; Ernest Sievert and Thomas Kruger, breaking, entering, and stealing; Leslie Smith, Albert Kinkade, and Edward Atkin, assault and robbery; William George Gordon ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. HELP FOR BELGIANS.

    Mr. Corneille Convie (president) and Mr. George Huske (secretary) of a committee of Belgians at Flushing, in Holland, formed to help their fellow-countrymen who, for various ...

    Article : 178 words
  35. NEW ZEALAND'S RAILWAYS.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--The earnings of the New Zealand railways last year were £4,105,147, and the expenditure £2,920,455; leaving a net working profit of £1,165,002, compared with a ...

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  36. MELBOURNE CITY'S LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Finance Committee of the Melbourne City Council reports that it has arranged for the Commonwealth Bank to advance to the council a loan of ...

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  37. REFERENDUM CONFERENCE.

    To-morrow the Referendum Conference of the Australian Labor party will be held at the Trades Hall. The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), the Speaker of the House of ...

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  38. PARRAMATTA QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Charles Edward Saunders, Arthur Lashwood, and John Weston, stealing in a dwelling-house; George Lawton, break und enter shop with intent to steal; Frederick Ernest Kennedy, assault occasioning actual bodily harm; ...

    Article : 94 words
  39. POSTAL MAIL BRANCH.

    The Postal authorities notify, in connection with the transfer of the mail branch to the new sorting building near the railway station, at owing to the extra distance which will ...

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  40. HEALTH INSPECTORS.

    The members of the Health Inspectors' Society, who had been sitting in conference during the week, paid a visit to the State abattoirs on Saturday morning, and in the ...

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  41. PIGEONS OUT AT SEA.

    Captain Hoult, master of the trawler Koraaga, has handed over to the naval authorities a pigeon, which he found off the coast, near Botany Bay. The bird has letters and figures ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. NEW ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The new Federal electoral rolls are now being printed. The main roll is already available for inspection in Melbourne, but the supplementary will not be ...

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  43. NECESSARY COMMODITIES CONTROL COMMISSION.

    At 10 a.m.: Claims for additional compensation for wheat acquired by his Majesty under the provisions of the "Wheal Acquisition Act, 1914." At 3 p.m.: Reconsideration of the prices of chaff and ...

    Article : 39 words
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