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  4. WESTERN NEWS

    Trooper C. Condon was tendered a cordial farewell in Blayney Masonic Hall to-night. The Mayor (Alderman Westgarth) ...

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  6. CARCOAR.

    The following are the final results of the voting in the Queen of Allies Day election at Carcoar:—Miss. Marjorie Clarke (Carcoar) 1292, Miss. May ...

    Article : 47 words
  7. PERSONAL

    Major B. F. Parker the officer commanding the 45th Battalion, at present in camp at Bathurst, will be asked to speak at the recruiting ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. FALL OF SIXTY FEET

    A serious lift accident occurred at the furniture warehouse of A. B. Pike, Market-street, this afternoon, resulting in injuries to the proprietor ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. THOU SHALT NOT KILL.'

    Cologne Ellyreuus, for 74 years missionary head of the Adventists who have preached the practical application of the Commandant. "Thou ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. LAND RESUMPTION

    Finality has been reached in the arbitration proceedings arising out of the resumption of the Metropolitan Gas Co.'s work and land in ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. BACK FROM RABAUL.

    The steamer Metunga to-day returned to Sydney with a force of men who have been doing garrison duty at Rabaul. ...

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  12. CHILD BADLY SCALDED.

    Elizabeth Bull (7) was to-day taken to the Prince Alfred Hospital suffering severe scalds through falling into a tub of boiling water at her ...

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  13. HOTELS NEAR CAMPS

    Senator Pearce has closed the hotel near the Broad meadows camp in the interests of the health, training, discipline, and the ...

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  14. MISSING STEAMER TURNS UP.

    The steamer Orissa has touched Cape Verdes on January 2[?]4. This apeases all anxiety as to her safety. ...

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  15. COSTLY THEFT.

    John William Creek (33), a railway employee, was fined £15 at the Redfern Court to-day for stealing goods worth £2, in default three months' ...

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  16. REVOLVER DUEL

    While on duty this morning at 4 o'clock Constables Condie and McEntee saw a man run from the front of a house in Roslyn-street. They called ...

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  17. CLOSING THE FRONTIERS.

    In reply 10 numerous complaints, the German press semi-officially announces that the increased severity of the frontier control is due to the ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN FORCES.

    It is officially announced General Smith-Dorrien has relinquished command of the East African forces on account of ill-health. ...

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  19. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    David Thos. O'Brien was fined £25 at the Central Court to-day for using a room for the purpose of betting. The defendant kepa a mercer's ...

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  20. KEEPING FROM THE RACES.

    It is understood in racing circles that the example of the Governor-General will lead to reduced attendances at races. ...

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  21. HOLD UP YOUR HEAD.

    The sergeant was very angry—a statement of mind common to sergeants. The recruits he was drilling listened to him with a kind of grim ...

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  22. BULLET-PROOF STRETCHER.

    Fighting conditions have become so strenuous in war that there is no certainly when or where hospital attendants or Red Cross men will be ...

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  23. DEADLY GERMAN DEFENCE.

    A well-known military writes describes the manner in which the Germans construct and defend their lunches. One method consists in ...

    Article : 178 words
  24. FATAL COLLISION.

    Alfred Chown (31) died in the Sydney Hospital to-day as the result of injuries to the head, received through being thrown from his cart ...

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  25. RACECOURSE PICKPOCKET FINED £15.

    Joseph Gardner was fined £15 at the Redfern Court to-day, with the option of three months' gaol, for picking the pocket of harles Fraser at the Ascot ...

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  26. CLOSE BILLIARDS.

    The scores at the close of play in the big billiard match last night were: Gray, 4187: Inman, 4100. ...

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  27. FAIR WAGE PRINCIPLE.

    A Bill given the second reading in the Mauitoba Legislative gives statutory recognition for the first time in Canada to the fair wage principle. ...

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