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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. BANKING AVERAGES.

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  4. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

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  5. G.P.O. REFORMS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Postmaster-General has issued to the Deputy Postmaster-General, in each State, a statement in which he says: ...

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  6. WELCOME RAIN.

    "The main disturbance is working a little to the north-east, and is now between Lord Howe Island and Brisbane," explained Mr. Wilson, of the Weather Bureau, yesterday morning. ...

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  7. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The Communion service in connection with the annual assembly of the Congregational Union of New South Wales was held at the Pitt Street Church last evening. It was largely ...

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  8. FIRES.

    A blaze which started on the second floor of 344 Kent Street, occupied by Messrs. Morris Weinberg, trading as the York Manufacturing Company, clothiers, destroyed a number of ...

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  9. COUNTRY REPORTS.

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  10. POST OFFICE BURNED.

    BERRIGAN, Monday. -- A fire, resulting in the total destruction of the post and telegraph office and F. G. Scoullar's fruit and confectionery shop, occurred at Finley early on Sunday ...

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  11. HOUSE BURNT AT CANOBLAS.

    ORANGE, Monday. -- A house, the property of M. Hart, of Canoblas, was destroyed by fire during the absence of the owner. The property was uninsured. ...

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  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The circumstances attending the death of Frederick Joseph Crawford (16), a telephone call boy employed in the railway service, Eveleigh, who was run down and killed by a train ...

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  13. SPLENDID FALLS.

    The cyclonic storm off the central and north coast, between Saturday and Monday, resulted in exceedingly heavy rain totals during the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday. The chief ...

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  14. TRINITARIAN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The third annual meeting of the Sydney Auxiliary of the Trinitarian Bible Society was held last night in St. George's Free Presbyterian Church. Castlereagh Street. There was a fair, ...

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  15. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  16. YACHTING MISHAPS.

    During the blow on Saturday afternoon, two yachts, the 18-footer Press, and the Valette, capsized. The Press, which had a crew of 11 on board, upset near the Sow and Pigs, a ...

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  17. THE COUNTRY.

    Miss Annie Miner, aged 54, died at Braeside, Gerringong, yesterday morning. MORUYA, Monday. The late John M'Garvey left £50 to the ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. A PROPHECY FULFILLED

    It was generally recognised for at least three years before the war began that the Germans would attack France through Belgium, and for the reason which was eventually given by Herr ...

    Article : 347 words
  19. DIED IN A TRAIN.

    Colin Robert Tulloh (44), a laborer, residing at "Airlic," Oswell Street, Campsie, ran to catch a train to his work yesterday, and died from exhaustion a few minutes later in the ...

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  20. TO-DAY.

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  21. WHARF LABORER KILLED.

    Stephen Westermann, a wharf laborer, living in Davidson Street, Balmain, was loading cement at the Australian Pipe Company's wharf, Balmain, yesterday, when a sling of cement ...

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  22. A MEMBER'S HONOR.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council to inquire into the statements made in the House on October 7, by Mr. R. B. Rees, concerning ...

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  23. THE RECORD.

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  24. HORSE AND DRAY FALLS OVER CLIFFS.

    MOUNT VICTORIA, Monday. -- At the Jenolan Caves to-day a horse and dray were travelling along the road to the Caves House. The road is along the top of a cliff, about 40ft. high. ...

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  25. DISTRICT NURSING.

    Dr. Taylor Young presided over the 10th annual meeting of the District Nursing Association in St. James' Hall yesterday afternoon, when after a service of intercession in St. ...

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  26. A WORKMAN KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A steel principal which was being hoisted at the new power station building at Newport to-day broke the rope by which it was being raised, and, ...

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  27. THE MAILS.

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  28. PRICE OF WHITE LEAD.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission will take evidence to-morrow upon the subject of dear whitelead and its relation to unemployment, and the price of drugs. Both ...

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  29. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A petition was, presented in the Practice Court to-day to Mr. Justice a'Beckett, on behalf of the, Stook Exchange of Melbourne Company, asking for a reduction ...

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  30. MURRAY WATERS QUESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Cabinet decided today that the Murray Waters Bill, as agreed to at the Premiers' Conference early in the year, will be submitted to Parliament this week. It ...

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  31. ON THE NORTH COAST.

    COFF'S HARBOR, Monday. -- A southerly gale is raging, and passengers and mails cannot be landed. Practically the whole of the local fishing fleet has been destroyed. Six motor ...

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  32. UNIFORM GAUGES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- It is explained by Mr. Fisher that when he made the reference in the House of Representatives to the powers of the Federal Government to unify the railway ...

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  33. SHIPPING CHANGES.

    The Union S.S. Company and the Huddart Parker line announce that in future the Wellington steamers will continue on to Hobart instead of to Melbourne. They will leave ...

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  34. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The State parliamentary session will cease at the end of this week or early in the following week. ...

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  35. SHIPPING SHELTERING.

    PORT STEPHENS, Monday. -- A strong cast to south-east gale has been raging here since Saturday with fierce rainsqualls and a heavy sea. The schooners Myall, Zingara, and Hawke ...

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  36. PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    A prisoner who was being, escorted from the prison van to the cells at the Central Police Station yesterday made a successful bid for his liberty. He was passing along a corridor with ...

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  37. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- At the Essendon Police Court to-day, Thomas Kenny (20), formerly teller at the Ascot Vale branch at the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, was ...

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  38. LABOR'S BAIT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The State Labor party is preparing what it regards as an attractive programme to place before the electors at the forthcoming general elections. Among ...

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  39. HELD UP BY THE GALE.

    Telegrams from the coast showed that the schooner Alma Doepel and the steamer Queen Bee were anchored in Broken Bay. The Tuncurry was sheltering in Cape Hawke Bay, while ...

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  40. AMUSEMENTS.

    A pictorial recital of the Ober-Ammergan Passion Play of 1910 will be given in the Town Hall to-night by Mr. Walter Bentley, assisted by Mr. Joseph Massey at the grand organ; also the choristers of St. Andrew's ...

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  41. ITALIAN VESSEL FOR AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Italian Consul has notified the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce that the steamship Messicano will leave Genoa, Italy, on October 20, for Australia direct, ...

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  42. AIRMEN'S RELIEF FUND.

    Major-General H. T. Arbuthnot, chairman of the Aerial League of the British Empire, wilting from Windsor House, Kingsway, London, states that the league has opened a fund for ...

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  43. AN ANONYMOUS LETTER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The libel action which Mr. W. A. Watt, formerly Premier of Victoria, and now member for Balaciava the House of Representatives, has instituted ...

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  44. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  45. THE WAR BY BIOGRAPH.

    At the Crystal Palace Theatre last night several thousand feet of biograph film received by the English and American mails were shown depicting the taking of Brussels and the entry of the German forces into the ...

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  46. THE LABORER AND HIS WORK.

    "Vox" writes: -- "In common with other civil servants, I shall have my salary reduced by a percentage reduction on account of the war. I have had a couple of such reductions before, so ...

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  47. NO BREAD TILL FRIDAY.

    No bread will be delivered in the city or suburbs to-morrow or on Thursday. The Operative Bilkers' Union is to held its annual picnic on Wednesday, and as the men do not want to ...

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  48. MAUD ALLAN-CHERNIAVSKYS.

    Miss Ma[?]d Allan arrived in Sydney yesterday morning with her company. She opens a short season at the Theatre Royal next Saturday evening, with Leo, Jan, and Mischel Cherniavsky. Miss Allan will present the "Vision ...

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  49. THE MAORI FORCE.

    A very high physical standard has been set in the selection of the Maoris who are to form, an expeditionary force in connection with the war, and it has been decided that all the men ...

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  50. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

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  51. LATE SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE. -- Arr., Oct. 19: Moldavia, R.M.S., from Sydney; Khyber, R.M.S., from London; Katoomba, str., from Sydney; Cooma, str, from Townsvillle via Sydney; Perth, str, from Newcastle; Nardoo, str., from ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND WHEAT CROP.

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  53. LIQUOR IN CAMPS.

    At a welcome home to Mr. W. H. Mitchell, a vice-president of the Prohibition Party of New South Wales, who has been abroad, on Saturday, a resolution was carried conveying to Senator Pearce. Minister for Defence, ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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