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  4. FOR WOMEN.

    Lady Helen Munro Ferguson will preside at a meeting to be held in the vestibule of the Town Hall on October 19, for the purpose of simulating an interest in the new development ...

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  5. RELIGIOUS.

    The Anglican General Synod is to meet in the Chapter House. St. Androw's Cathedral, on Tuesday afternoon, when, after some formal mutters have been dealt with, it will adjourn ...

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  6. EARLY CLOSING AND AFTER.

    Archdeacon Gunther thinks that the inaction of the Government after the vote given in the House some weeks ago is puzzling, and appears indefensible, and it is surely time that some ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S LEAGUE.

    A correspondent writes: "There are leagues for various purposes all aiming at greater efficiency, though not all compulsory. The Presbyterians have a league of their own, the ...

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  8. MOTORING.

    A paragraph in last Saturday's issue in regard to the first petrol motor-car driven in the State, and which mentioned that "the first motor vehicle to run in Australia was a ...

    Article : 458 words
  9. THE CONSERVATORIUM.

    The installation of the Registrar (Mr. Stanley Warwick) at the Conservatorium this week has enabled Mr. Henri Verbrugghen to make progress with the draft of the general ...

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  10. THE TRUE "WAYBACKS."

    Henry Fletcher, of Windsor, writes:--In your kindly remarks about my play you, very naturally, regard the Wayback types as overdrawn, for the experienced traveller knows that the ...

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  11. WEDDINGS.

    M'LEAN--MUTTON.--Tall palms and arum Hiles decorated St. Philip's, Church Hill, Sydney, for the wedding, on October 2, of W. K. M'Loan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M'Loan, ...

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  12. AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    The membership of the Automobile Club increased by 14 at the monthly meeting on Thursday. The new members are Messrs. E. H. Brown, R. Carey, J. C. Cruden, G. F. Foy, C. ...

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  13. CARS FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    In the Assembly, on Tuesday, Mr. Thrower asked a question in regard to the delay of the wounded soldiers last Saturday. He wanted to know if the delay the wounded soldiers were ...

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  14. OUTINGS TO WOUNDED.

    The Automobile Club of Australia, and the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales will combine and tender the wounded soldiers an outing again on Saturday next. The cars will ...

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  15. NEW MUSIC.

    Messrs. W. H. Poling and Company's latest publications include an "Australian Marching Song." The patriotic sentiment of the verses is well expressed, their melodic setting is ...

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  16. PASSING OF THE ROTARY ENGINE.

    From the standpoint of the motorist, the feature of the war is the failure of the rotary type and the triumph of the fixed cylinder englue. The proportion of rotary-cyllnder motors ...

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  17. SETTLING SOLDIERS ON THE LAND.

    A cable message published widely on September 30 stated that Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, as a result of the promise made by the dominion ...

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  18. JOTTINGS.

    Mr. E. Rosen and party, in a Rofis-Royce, toured to Moss Vale, thence across to Nowra via Cambowarra and up the coast to Sydney. He found the roads in excellent order, with the ...

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  19. FORT WALLACE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It has been decided to name the new fort which has been constructed at Newcastle Fort Wallace, after the late Colonel Wallace, formerly State ...

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