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  2. COLEDALE OUTRAGE.

    At the Wollongong Police Court to-day, before Mr. A. O. Edwards, S.M., Frederick Lowden (27) and James M'Ennney (34), natives of England, were charged with shooting with ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the second reading of the War Loan Bill was agreed to. The bill was passed through its remaining ...

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  4. THE RAILWAYS.

    Yesterday morning the mail and suburban trains arrived at Sydney well to time. The Sunday train service will be the same as last week. ...

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  5. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. R. J. Dowling, 40 Windsor-road, Summer Hill, and Condobolin, has been notified that her husband, Raymond James Dowling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dowling, of Condobolin, ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE.

    A large crowd of men assembled at the Trades Hall to-day. Their principal representatives were in Sydney, and the men were expecting to receive word from the metropolis ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    Bi-weekly matinees are now the rule at the Criterion Theatre, where this afternoon and evening Mr. Cyril Mande will appear again in his manysided impersonation of "Grumpy." The diverting ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    A farcical Californian story, laid at the San Monica Hotel, and on board the "High Hope," will be staged ar Her Majesty's to-night (7.45), under the title of "You're in Love," with H. B. Burcher ...

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  10. AT EVELEIGH.

    Fifty-one strikers resumed work at Eveleigh yesterday. Further returns from the country show that three strikers returned to work at Goulburn, ...

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  11. "LOOK WHO'S HERE," AT THE PALACE.

    'Look Who's Here," the bright entertainment, in which the double-company, formed by Sydney James and Jack Waller has so successfully united, will be presented at the Palace Theatre this afternoon (2 ...

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  12. SOUTH COAST.

    To-day was the fortnightly pay for miners, but the employees have been out a month on strike. Last fortnight a few of the collieries in the southern end of the district drew for a ...

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  13. THE TRAMS.

    The tramway services are working well. The revenue collected on Thursday was satisfactory. There was an improved service of trams last night to meet requirements ...

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  14. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon (2.30) and evening at the Tivoli Theatre the feature of the performance will be the merry fooling of the Tivoli Follies, with a especial array of novelties in which Miss Vera Pearce ...

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  15. THE SENATE.

    A bill to repeal the Daylight Saving Act was passed through all stages. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. A bill to provide for the appointment of ...

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  16. SHUNTERS RESOLUTE.

    A large meeting of shunters in the metropolitan division, and also from the country, was held at Rawson-chambers yesterday. The following resolution was carried:—"That this ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    When the unionist wharf-labourers were told to-day that 16 men were wanted to work on a hospital ship there was a prompt response. Fifty men came forward, and work ...

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  18. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    After additional rehearsals the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will give the second concert of the 1917 season in the Conservatorium Hall at 3 this afternoon, when Mr. Joseph Bradley will conduct this fine ...

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  19. NO LEAVE FOR THE FIRST DIVISION.

    In the Senate this morning Senator Newland (South Australia) asked whether it was intended to relieve the First Division now at the front and allow them to come home this ...

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  20. ITALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Cavaliere Marano, M.D. (Consul for Italy), announces the exact financial result of the gala night performance organised by Signora Lucia FerrariPassmore, and given by the Gotisalez Grand Italian ...

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  21. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 486 words
  22. LOCO. DRIVERS.

    On Thursday morning about 600 members of the Sydney branch of the Loco. Drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association met at Newtown, and passed a resolution affirming their ...

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  23. THE CHURCHES.

    An interstate conference of considerable interest is to be held during the coming week in Sydney. The delegates are from the London Missionary Society's auxiliaries ...

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  24. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The Caledonian Society of Sydney will give their monthly concert at St. James's Hall at 7.45 to-night, under Chieftain S. Clarke, with W. Lorimer as musical director, when Messrs. Sid Macdonald, Martinelli, Ad. ...

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  25. MR. N. ILLINGWORTH'S RECITAL.

    On Monday evening next, at 6 o'clock, at the Confiervatorium of Music, Mr. Nelson Illingworth will repeat by request, the "Poet's Love (a cycle of eight songs). A feature of the recital will be the first performance ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have waited two weeks for some definite action or suggestion re furlough for First Division. My previous suggestion, viz., meeting at Town Hall, while not exactly ...

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  27. WAR CHEST FLORAL FETE.

    The War Chest floral fete, organised by Lady Maitland and influential committees, will be opened at the Town Hall on Tuesday next with floral displays, competitions, sideshows, and music. The afternoon ...

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  28. DOMAIN MEETINGS.

    There was a large gathering of strikers and their friends in the Domain yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wheeler, a member of the Strike ...

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  29. SHIPPING.

    Douglas Mawson, s, 333 tons, Captain Chellew, from the North Coast. Rosenfeld and Co. Pty., Ltd., agents. COASTWISE.—Our Jack, s, from Cape Hakwe; ...

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  30. I.W.W. MEETING.

    Members of the I.W.W. attempted to hold a meeting in Bathurst-street last night. The attempt failed, the police being present in large numbers, and making numerous arrests. ...

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  31. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    At the director's 15th lecture-concert on Wednesday next the celebrated A Minor Quartet, Op. 132, of Beethoven, will be again rendered by the Verbrugghen String Quartet. This quartet was one of the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    Mr. and Mrs. R. M'Lean, of Gartfern, Abbotsford, have been notified that their son, Second-lieutenant William M'Lean, has been awarded the Military Cross. ...

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  33. DEPARTURES.—Sept. 7.

    Axcella, s, for Hobart. Brolga, trawler, for a cruise. ...

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  34. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Sept. 8.

    Pulganbar, s, for the Clarence River; Orara, s, for Coff's Harbour and Byron Bay; Brundah, s, for the Richmond River; Gunbar, s, for the Tweed River; and Hunter, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  35. BROKEN HILL.

    There was a large crowd at the Courthouse yesterday, when the hearing commenced of the charges against the 17 men arrested in connection with raids on mines between ...

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  36. MR. HARRY THOMAS'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Harry Thomas will give a dramatic recital at St. James's Hall, Wednesday, September 26, at 8 o'clock. Miss Rita Raine will contribute dramatic sketches, and there will be musical items by Miss ...

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  37. BAR HARBOURS.—Sept. 7.

    Cape Hawke bar, 3ft, rise 4ft 9in, crossing 5ft, rise 2ft 7in; Manning Heads bar, 8ft, rise 3ft 7in, crossing 8ft, rise 3ft 7in; Camden Hayen Heads bar, 4ft 9in, rise 3ft, crossing 6ft 6in, rise 3ft 6in, low water; ...

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  38. MURRAY BY-ELECTION.

    The Murray by-election is being strenuously contested by both parties; and a number of Nationalist and Labour members are abroad in the vast electorate, including the ...

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  39. WAR CHEST CONCERT.

    The concert arranged by the Lands Department branch of the "Win the War" League, in aid of raising funds in connection with War Chest Day, indefinitely, postponed on account of the strike, has now ...

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  40. COOGEE WAR CHEST EFFORT.

    Next Friday night there will be an entertainment at the Boomerang Theatre, Coogee (freely lent), in aid of the Coogee branch War Chest Fund. Mr. Ben. J. Fuller has given the services of Winifred ...

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  41. ANCELON-CHAPMAN RECITALS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ancelon's school of elocution students will held their next recital in St. James's Hall next Saturday, at. 7.30, in aid of the "Voluntary Workers' Cafe" fund. The programme ...

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  42. INDEX.

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  43. THE MONK-HUTCHENS RECITAL.

    Mr. Cyril Monk and Mr. Frank Hutchens will give the third of their violin and pianoforte recitals at the Conservatorium Hall on Friday, September 21, at 8 p.m., when they will render Brahms' G Major sonata ...

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  44. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  45. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    All next week at the Crystal Palace Alice Brady will be seen in "Self-made Widow." The other new feature, include a triangle comedy. "Whose Baby." At the Lyric "Flame of Yukon," with Dorothy Dalton in the ...

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  46. DEATH OF MR. PETER GORNALL.

    Mr. Peter Gornall, proprietor of the "Suburban Times," Redfern, died on Tuesday last, and was buried at Waverley in the presence of the leading residents of South Sydney. ...

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  47. REPATRIATION.

    The Minister in charge of Repatriation (Senator Millen) yesterday outlined two important amendments to be introduced in the House of Representatives in the Repatriation ...

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  48. WESTS OLYMPIA.

    To-day "The Whip" will be shown for the last time at West's Olympia. The films announced for Monday next are "The Clodhopper," featuring Charles Ray and Mrgery Wilson: a Triangle comedy, "The ...

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  49. MORUNDA REFLOATED.

    The Morinda, which had become partly submerged as the result of a disastrous fire, has been refloated. Salvage operations started immediately after ...

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  50. THE LYCEUM.

    Commencing to-day, "The Sawdust Ring," a Triangle photo-play, will be shown at the Lyceum. "The Stolen Treaty" and a Triangle comedy, "The Girl and the Ring," are the other new films. De Groen's orchestra ...

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  51. FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    A conference took place to-day between the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, and representatives of the Tasmanian apple growers, also representatives of the fruit trade. The ...

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  52. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  53. IN THE COUNTRY.

    So far no men have struck work locally, but evidence of sympathy with strikers has not been wanting. A few mornings ago about 20,000 gallons of water at the local ...

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  54. HOYT'S PICTURES.

    This week patrons of Hoyt's Pictures, George-street, have seen Matheson Lang on the screen in "The Ware Case." Commencing to-day a seven-reel adaptation of Sir Rider Haggard's "Dawn" will be shown. The day ...

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  55. TRACKED 30 MILES THROUGH BUSH.

    Harry Frank Shaler, 38, a native of New York, and supposed to be a deserter from the military camp, was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of breaking and entering a ...

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  56. LATE MR. G. WILCOX.

    Mr. Murray Wilcox, of Darling Point, is in receipt of news of the death, on Wednesday, of his father, Mr. Geo. Wilcox, who was well known in Sydney business circles some years ...

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  57. THREAT TO BOYCOTT RACE MEETING.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Newcastle Jockey Club was held last night to consider the action of dismissing Mr. James Vickers as clerk of the course and replacing ...

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  58. WAR CHEST DAY.

    Interest in connection with the War Chest Day appeal centres to-day in the village fair on the Killara Golf Links, by which it is hoped to raise several thousands of pounds ...

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  59. PUBLIC SERVICES.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. G. Mason Allard, Royal Commissioner on the Public Service, met the assessors, and discussed his proposed procedure in connection with the Public ...

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  60. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    It is anticipated by the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Watt) that the East-West railway will be opened early in November. About 35 miles of the track remains to be ...

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  61. EX-CONSTABLES SENT TO GAOL.

    Three ex-members of the police force were sentenced at the Quarter Sessions to-day for larcenies while stationed at Brunswick as members of the force. The sentences were:— ...

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  62. PROHIBITED IMPORTATIONS.

    The Minister for Customs, Mr. Jensen, stated to-day that advice had been received from the Imperial authorities that, as from August 22, the importation into the United ...

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  63. TO-DAY.

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  64. SCARCITY OF WHEAT.

    The scarcity of wheat, in consequence of the interruption of interstate shipping, is causing a number of southern millers in New Zealand to close down or run single shifts. Only ...

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  65. HORSE SHOT.

    Mr. W. Inglis, a produce auctioneer, of King-street, city, reported to the Redfern police yesterday that between 4 p.m. on Thursday and 10 a.m. yesterday a person ...

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  66. WHARF-LABOURER'S LAW SUIT.

    At the Christchurch Supreme Court David Miller a wharf labourer, claimed from the Union Company £2500 general damages and £52 special damages for injuries caused by a ...

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  67. BOUNTY FOR OIL.

    With a view to encouraging the production of oil in Australia, the Federal Ministry has decided to offer a bounty of 2½d a gallon. Mr. Jensen said the Ministry had decided to ...

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  68. STRANDED STEAMER.

    The steamer Opouri, stranded at Greymouth, has been abandoned to the underwriters. The salvage of the cargo is proceeding. ...

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  69. A WAR PRECAUTION.

    A War Precaution Regulation was issued last night giving the Government power to cancel a provision in agreements relating to preference in employment in cases where ...

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