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  2. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Messrs. Perey Hunter and Walter Beavis, joint hon. secretaries of the National Belgain Relief Fund, Challis House, acknowledge the undermentioned amounts:-- Previously acknowledged[?] £308,[?] A. Hordern ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--An additional frothing works has been established in Bathurst, and another will be startod immediately. A social and dance at Rockley, held in aid ...

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  4. BRIAR-ROSE.

    Janet expected nothing bolter from Julian than the invitation to lunch with him, which might bring her hack to the old footing she had lost with all her other luck. But ...

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  5. MEN WHO FELL.

    Captain WALTER F. SCOBIE was killed in action in France on August 7. He was previously wounded at Gallipoll on August 21, 1915. Captain Scoble joined the old Scottish ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    With a judicious arrangement of some favorites of their last season, and newer "Ingredients," Mr. Sydney James and his Royal Strollers aroused new laughs when others waned at the Palace on Saturday night. In his dialect ...

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  8. FOR WOMEN.

    Mrs. Murray, wife of the Governor of Papua, accompanied by her daughter, left Sydney on Saturday for England by the Mooltan. There was a large party to wish them bon voyage, ...

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  9. HONOR ROLLS.

    At the factory of Messrs. William Arnolt, Ltd., Homebush, on Friday afternoon, an honor roll bearing the names and the photos of the employees who have enlisted was unvelled. The ...

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  10. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

    Yesterday morning the anniversary sermon in connection with the Christian Endeavor Society was preached at the Lyceum Hall, by Rev. Harry Price, at family service. ...

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  11. "KNEW NOTHING ABOUT CITY LIFE"

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.--At the Newcastle Police Court yesterday Sydney Cox (23), laborer, was charged, that, being a British subject, under the age of 45 years, he attempted ...

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  12. THE TIVOLI.

    A return was made at the Tivoli on Saturday night to straight-out vaudeville, a change that obviously was in full accord with the taste of the audience. The programme, without being ...

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  13. CITY COUNCIL AND SOLDIERS.

    The attitude of the Lord Mayor (Ald. Meagher) in regard to preference to unionists and returned soldiers is endorsed by the secretary of the Sydney Labor Council (Mr. ...

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  14. "THE MINISTER OF CHRIST."

    At the theological hall within St. Andrew's Collogo at the University, Rev. James Goud[?]e, the moderator, delivered the closing lecture of the session on "The Minister of Christ" ...

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  15. POLICE RAID IN PARK.

    A force of police, under Inspector Branston, raided an alleged two-up school in Wentworth Park, Ultimo, on Saturday afternoon, and arrested 55 men, who were charged at the Redfern ...

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  16. COASTAL STEAMER POUNDERS.

    The steamer Commonwealth, a Sydney-owned coastal steamer of 168 tons, foundered off Terigal at 3.30 o'clock on Saturday morning. All hands were saved, landing at Terrigal in the ...

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  17. CHARITY DAY, OCTOBER 14.

    The United Charities Fund will make a special appeal this year on Saturday, October 14, on behalf of the 64 charities associated with the fund. Messrs. H. M Somer and T. H. Eslick ...

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  18. BLOWN OUT TO SEA.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday,--At about four o'clock this afternoon a small fishing craft, with four men aboard, when attempting to make the port, was brown out to sea. The little craft ...

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  19. WHEAT "POOL" AUDITOR.

    The Minister for Agriculture has allowed the Farmers and Settlers' association to appoint an auditor to act on its behalf in connection with the wheat "pool," but has ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENT AT THE WARREN CAMP.

    The Y.M.C.A. tent at the Warren Camp was crowded on Friday evening when a dramatic and a vaudville entertainment was given. Chief interest centred in a one-act comedy, "The Wayhacks on Guard," written and produced ...

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  21. BOTANY MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    A by-election on Saturday at Botany to fill the vacancy in the local Municipal Council caused by the resignation of Ald. Weldon, who Stood for re-election, resulted:--Thomas Griffen ...

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