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  4. LORD DERBY'S SCHEME AT WORK.

    Lord Derby's scheme still [?] nearly three weeks to run before it will be possible to give a definite answer as to its sufficiency to meet the national need. As a piece of organising ...

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  5. FINAL GALLOPS.

    Several of the fancied candidates for Tattersall's Cup were tried out at Randwick this morning, and acquitted themselves in a satisfactory manner. The middle grass track was ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION.

    THE decision of the British Cabinet appears to be nothing more than the acceptance by the Government of the pledge given by Mr. Asquith, the precise terms of ...

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  7. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    There was very little doing at Victoria Park this morning, most of the regulars either having raced on wednesday or holding engagements at Wyong. The Tattersall's Cup candidate Foil ...

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  8. NURSE KILLED.

    Pauline Eloise St. George, 21, a nurse, who is believed to have come from New Zealand about six months ago, was found shot in Engadine Chambers, in Elizabeth-street, City, at ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. N.S.W. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

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  10. SOLDIER FOUND DEAD AT GRANVILLE.

    The body of a soldier, about 35 years of age, and [?]ft 2in in height, was found by Sergeant M'Donald on a vacant piece of land near the Sydney-road, Granville, on Wednesday night. ...

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  11. KNOCKED THROUGH WINDOW.

    Thomas Hawthorn was charged, by summons, at the Balmain Police Court, before Mr. King, S.M., with maliciously damaging a chair, two crusts and bottles, four plates, and a ...

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  12. THE WAR.

    The Montenegrin[?] are reported to have scored a substantial success over the Austrians. The Montenegrin army is so small that it cannot [?] the losses incurred even in the winning ...

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  13. LIVERPOOL CAMP INCIDENT.

    Four men of the 2nd Battalion were made to realise at Liverpool yesterday that absence without leave, though an amusing prank at school, is a serious offence against military ...

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  14. OVERSEAS CLUB TOBACCO FUND.

    Already acknowledged [?] part pro[?] of [?] Company's Art Union [?] A.U.O.N. wharf staff and wharf [?] ...

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  15. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    A holiday programme is being presented at the Princess Theatre, Railway Square. The feature [?] an exciting story [?] "A Desert Honeymoon" Another drama on the same programme is "Mr. [?] ...

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  16. HIGHLAND GATHERING.

    Another name—the [?]—is to be [?] by the Highland [?] in order that children of the [?] who have died while fighting for their country [?] to well [?] the house £10,000 [?] ...

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  17. ABORIGINAL SOLDIER'S RESOLVE.

    A number of soldiers were entertained yesterday by local residents. A recruiting meeting followed, when an aboriginal soldier named Barber stated that, thanks to the Government ...

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  18. "THE HYPOCRITES."

    "The Hypocrites" [?] the last three days [?] city [?] at the Lyris Theatre, George-street, [?]day. The picture is [?] by organ [?] ...

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