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  2. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Dr. F. M. Gellatly, Director of the Commonwealth Bureau of Science and industry, took place to the Gore Hill Cemetery yesterday, and was attended by ...

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  3. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    Nearly one hundred limbless men who assembled at Vickery's Chambers, Pitt Street, on Wednesday evening, formed a new organisation for the purpose of furthering their interests. ...

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  4. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference in connection with the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Officers' Association will be opened at the Railway institute this morning, and continued ...

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  5. BARRIER STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The strike at Broken Hill was the subject of a further conference between representatives of the metalliferous mining companies and the employees. ...

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  6. REVISING PRAYER BOOK.

    The most keenly discussed question before the Anglican Synod yesterday was the proposal to secure a revision of the Prayer-Book adapted for Australian use. ...

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  7. THE FAMILY SHIP.

    The Katoomba, which arrived yesterday morning, brought with her many families; for most of the soldiers for this State had brought with them their wives and children. The ...

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    A start has been made on the two concrete houses which are to be built at Matraville, as a test of what can be done in that direction. Yesterday Mr. Hall, Minister for Housing, went out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WESTERN LANDS.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.--Bishop Hayden to-day replied to assertions made by Mr. Ashford regarding statements of Bishop Hayden respecting the land position in the western ...

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  10. DELAYED PAY.

    Mr. J. Coote, secretary of the Miscellaneous Workers' Union, stated yesterday that the Education Department had owed two of the members of the union money since 1912. One of ...

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  11. ABSORPTION OF PADDINGTON.

    The ratepayers of the Middle Ward of Paddington disapproved of the proposal to absorb the municipality in the City of Sydney. At a meeting held in St. George's Hall, Five Ways, ...

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  12. N.S.W. BOWLERS BEATEN.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The New South Wales inter-State bowlers finished their programme of matches to-day, when they met a team of Queensland Bowlers' Association ...

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  13. RAILWAY TO DARWIN.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.--Mr. Denny moved in the Assembly yesterday that the Government urge upon the Commonwealth Government the necessity of giving immediate effect to the ...

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  14. A TARIFF MATTER.

    "In your issue of September 23 Mr. F. M. Linley is pleased to be critical regarding my objection to certain Australian industries being spoon-fed at the expense of the taxpayers of ...

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  15. MR. RYAN'S INTENTIONS.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The State Labor Party has expressed its opinion regarding Mr. Ryan's proposed entry into Federal polities. The party, at its meeting on Wednesday, made ...

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  16. MR. BROOKFIELD AND THE A.L.P.

    Mr. Brookfield, M.L.A., writing from Melbourne, says:-- "During my unavoidable absence from Sydney a couple of statements appeared in the ...

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  17. EBERT--PRESIDENT OF GERMANY.

    The one thing that strikes one about Ebert, President of Germany, as he speaks, is his utter lack of pose, either natural or acquired. While many other German leaders were ...

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  18. STAMP VENDORS' COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Postmaster-General, on the representation of authorised news agents and booksellers, has deferred the enforcement of the new order reducing the ...

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  19. IN NORTH RUSSIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In a casualty list issued by the Defence Department yesterday the first news is published of the casualties among Australian soldiers who enlisted in the ...

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  20. BAHIA CASTILLO PASSENGERS.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Complaints of the [?] Castillo passengers, who left the steamer just before she sailed last night, were outlined in a deputation to the Mayor of Fremantle. They ...

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  21. VICTORIAN SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--There was another large attendance at the Royal Show to-day. Since last year's show the society, realising the importance of the poultry industry to the ...

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  22. SHOWING A PROFIT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An Order-in-Council was issued to-day providing that out of net surplus profits made by State meat shops the sum of £60,000 should be applied in reducing ...

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  23. THE MAILS.

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    PERTH. Thursday.--The Minister for Mines has asked the Government geologist to proceed to Hampton Plains and report upon the find. ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--The board of management of the Newcastle Hospital last night discussed the resignation of the medical board as a protest against the appointment,- ...

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  26. SCHOOL HONOR ROLL.

    An honor roll, which is to occupy a place in the Crystal Street (Petersham) Superior Public School, was unveiled outside the school yesterday by Major Shillington, M.L.A.. in the ...

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  27. MUSIC EXAMINATION.

    Thirty-four candidates presented themselves for the examination for the L.A.B. of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, which was conducted by Dr. T. Haigli ...

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  28. AN OLD SOLDIER'S. CASE.

    "Old Soldier" puts forward a plea for consideration. He slates that in 1876, when 20 years of age, he Joined the Permanent Forces, with pay at the rate of 2s a day and all found. ...

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  29. FAMILY'S WAR RECORD.

    YOUNG, Wednesday.--Mrs. Prothero, of Currawong Street, Young, is the mother of five soldier sons, four of whom are Anzacs. All were wounded, and one also slightly gassed, ...

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  30. VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS.

    The Royal Australian Historical Society has issued a souvenir pamphlet of the Australian winners of the Victoria Cross. The work, which has been compiled by Mr. K. R. Cramp, ...

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  31. WELCOME TO RETURNED MEN.

    The annual gathering of the congregation of the Scots' Church, which was held last night at the King's Hall, Phillip Street, was made the occasion of a welcome to those returned men ...

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  32. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FUND.

    A farewell gathering of the committee and workers of the Fruit und Vegetable Fund for Soldiers' Dependents was held at the depot. 16 Carrington Street, when the annual report and ...

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  33. WAR SERVICE RECOGNISED.

    Mr. Adrian, S.M., who presided over, the Redfern Police Court yesterday, told Lesile Maurice Lazarus (30), salesman, who had pleaded guilty to stealing £1 from the pocket of ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH WOOLLEN MILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Commonwealth Woollen Mills at Geeing are not yet free of Government orders. But in the next few weeks It is expected that a regular supply of ...

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  35. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  36. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Capt. C. L. Cumberlege, R.N., has been gazetted captain in the permanent naval seagoing forces of the Commonwealth for a further term of three years, ...

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  37. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEMES.

    Mr. Ball (Minister for Public Works) has received from the Urana Shire Council a message of appreciation of the Government's hydro-electric scheme as outlined by him. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It is the intention of the State Government, in view of the fact that the Act, which now provides for 6 p.m. closing of hotels, will expire during the ...

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  40. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    Advice has been received in Sydney that Mr. T. R. Johnson, late Chief Commissioner for Railways for New South Wales, has been invited by the Chinese Government to go out to ...

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  41. CHINESE BANANA-GROWERS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Assembly to-night the Premier informed Mr. Fry that his attention had not been called to the fact that Chinese were purchasing banana and other ...

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  42. JAZZ AT THE TIVOLI.

    There was a demonstration of the Jazz and other dances by Flo and Adami yesterday afternoon at the Tivoli. They danced all sorts of things, hesitation waltz, tango, jazz, and ragtime. In the intervals they ...

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  43. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    After being locked up for the night, the jury which had for three days heard evidence in the conspiracy charge against George Miller and James Wallace for attempting to bribe ...

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  44. DOMINION SOLDIERS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The House of Representatives has approved of the Government's proposed gratuity to soldiers, involving an expenditure of about £5,000,000. ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. TO-DAY'S AUCTIONS.

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  47. GABO MINEFIELD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Although a previous notice, issued by the Navy Department, stated that the Gabo minefield had been cleared, the Naval Board still recommends ...

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  48. PUPILS' CONCERT.

    At the Conservatorium Hall to-night' a vocal recital will be given by Miss Cecile Adkins, Miss Ellen Ravens, Mr. H. Cottingham, and Mr. H. Macken (from the studio of Mr. Stephen ...

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  49. Advertising

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