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  2. SHIPPING.

    Wakatipa, s, 1945 tons, Captain Murray, from Newcastle Union S.S. Co., Ltd, agents. Cantara, s, 2002 tons, Captain Ritchie, from Kembla G. S. Yulll and Co., Ltd, agents ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The Commonwealth loan of £3,500,000, carrying interest at the rate of 5½ per cent, issued at 98, and redeemable in 1922-27, has been under-written. ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    Pony races will be held on the Wollongong race course this afternoon, and city visitors can reach the scene of action by special trains leaving the Central Railway Station at 9.55 (horses), 10.30, and 11.5 a.m. ...

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  5. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS.

    The sale of Messrs. Wm. Inglis and Son's catalogue of thoroughbred yearlings was resumed at T. Payton's Newmarket stables, Randwick, yesterday[?] and attracted a large ...

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  6. COMMERCE.

    The fourth annual conferenco of Chambers of Commerce of New South Wales was held in the Chamber of Commerce-buildings, Sydney, yesterday. Mr. C. E. D. Meares, ...

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  7. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Flight-Lieutenant Donald Glasson, of Gulgong, is reported to have been killed. Deceased left Sydney for England in February of last year. After several months of home ...

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  8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 12.

    Sydney, s, for Melbourne, via Eden: Belbowrie, s, Noorebar. s, for Coff's Harbour; Wee Clyde, s, for Ulladulla; Kallawatta, s. Erringhi, s, for the Hawkesbury River; Tambar, s, for Bellinger River; Nerong, ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    With the weather fine, and the prospect of good speculative racing, something like a record attendance passed through the turnstiles yesterday at Victo[?]ia Park, when the "Thousand" Handicap and five other ...

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  10. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Burwah, from Melbourne. Cooma, from Townsville, via ports. ...

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  11. CLEARANCES.—April 12.

    Macedon, s, 4365 tons, Captain Mills, for Wallaroo and Port Pine, via Newcastle. Wakatipu, s, 1945 tons, Captain Murray, for Launceston, via Newcastle. ...

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  12. SYDNEY'S SAILING DELAYED.

    Owing to delay in discharging occasioned by rain, it has been found necessary to postpone the sailing of the Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Sy[?] ney till 3 p.m. to-day for the usual round tour. ...

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  13. FOOD SHORTAGE.

    The food situation is becoming worse throughout Scandinavia. The Swedish Government has seized all stocks of oils, maize, and rice, and has ...

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  14. WIRELESS FROM THE COOMA;

    A wireless message was received last night from the master of the steamer Cooma, en route from Queensland ports, advising that he expected to arrive at 10 o'clock this morning. ...

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  15. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Mr. and Mrs. C. Rhodes, of Toronto, Church-street, Willoughby, have received information that their youngest son, Bombardier S. G. Rhodes, has died of wounds which he ...

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  16. MEN WHO RETURNED.

    The following is the list of those who returned to New South Wales by the hospital ship Karoola yesterday:- OFFICERS. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Attention has been called to the hardship[?] the wives of Australian soldiers, resident in Great Britain, suffer, who do not receive the Commonwealth separation allowance. ...

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  18. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TWEED HEADS (374m).—April 12, Latona, dredge, working on bar. BYRON BAY (345m).—Arr: April 12, Wollongbar, s, 5.20 a.m. ...

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  19. WOUNDED.

    Mr. G. J. Cohen, of Engadine, Elizabeth Bay, has received a notification that his son, Lieut. Alroy Cohen, has been wounded in France. ...

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  20. BONELESS BEEF.

    As a result of the representation of the Agents-General, the Government is making an equitable arrangement in regard to boneless beef already shipped. ...

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  21. BREWERIES AMALGAMATED.

    Under Government pressure, and in order to release workmen, seventeen of the twenty brewery companies in Sheffield have agreed to amalgamate. This experiment will ...

    Article : 34 words
  22. NEWSPAPER "NATION."

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that the prohibition of the export of the periodical "Nation" is due to the Army Council, on the ground that the enemy used extracts from ...

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  23. CLAIM FOR £80,000.

    Claims for over £80,000 against one of the German metal firms, Aron Hirsch and Sohn, of Halbertstadt, Germany, by the Zinc Corporation, Ltd., came on for hearing before Mr. ...

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  24. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TOUR

    His Excellency the Governor-General and staff and the manager of the North Coast S.N. Company landed from the Wollongbar this morning, and were welcomed on the jetty by ...

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  25. A.J.C. AUTUM[?] MEETING.

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  26. IN HOSPITAL.

    Advice has been received by Mr. and Mrs. E. West, of Macarthur-parade, Dulwich Hill, that their eldest son, C.Q.M.S. Harry West, has been admitted to Lakenham Hospital ...

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  27. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 504 words
  28. CASUALTIES.

    An unknown man, about 60 years of age, was knocked down by a cab in Elizabeth-street, yesterday. He was conveyed to Sydney Hospital by the Civil Ambulance, ...

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  29. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

    Commodore Charles Ferdinand Henderson, the officer in charge of the Naval Establishments in Sydney, is shortly to rejoin the seagoing branch of the Royal Navy. He will ...

    Article : 237 words
  30. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.

    It is officially reported that Private Arthur Bowden, of Singleton, was accidentally killed in France on March l8. The deceased was 25 years of age, and fought in Gallipoli, also ...

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  31. MINING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident occurred to-day at the South Clifton new tunnel colliery, when, owing to a fall of stone, two men were buried. When extricated two hours after, one of ...

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  32. MUNITION WOKK IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mrs. T. H. Martyn, president of the Theosophical Branch Red Cross Society, introduced Mr. Russell Sinclair to a crowded audience at the new King's Hall last night, and ...

    Article : 374 words
  33. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

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  34. ACCIDENTALLY POISONED.

    Thomas Stem, a well-known resident of the district, yesterday swallowed, by mistake, some prickly pear poison. Death ensued before medical aid could be obtained. ...

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  35. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    Whilst Messrs. C. and R. Ferguson, accompanied by the three Misses Munro, were returning to Gular last night, the motor car struck a tree with great force. The car was ...

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  36. SOLDIER HONOURED.

    Major T. W. E. Irwin, of Bega, has been awarded the Croix de Guerre for conspicuous bravery in the field. Major Irwin left Australia with the first contingent, and went ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. MR. DAVID STOREY.

    The Randwick Town Hall was comfortably filled on Wednesday night, when Mr. David Storey, M.L.A., Honorary Minister, entertained the members of his election committees ...

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  39. SOUTHERN COALOWNERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association of New South Wales yesterday Mr. C. J. Byrnes was elected chairman for the 28th year in succession. ...

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  40. AWARDED THE MILITARY MEDAL.

    Sergt. W. F. Brothers, who has been awarded the Military Medal and given a commission for distinguished bravery on the field during the Somme offensive, is the second ...

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  41. RETURNED OFFICERS.

    Consequent upon the return of several officers from the front, for staff duty in Australia, questions have been raised as to why these officers are sent home when it is ...

    Article : 129 words
  42. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 words
  43. BALCONY COLLAPSES.

    As a result of a balcony collapsing in Day-street, Balmain, yesterday, four men who we[?] removing furniture from the house were thrown to the ground, two of them sustaining ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "House that Jack Built," 1.45 and 7.45. Criterion Theatre: "Daddy Lone Lees," 8.10. Palace Theatre: "Very Cood Eddie," 8. ...

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  45. CHARGE AGAINST PUBLISHER.

    In the Summons Court to-day, George Henry Thompson, publisher of the "Daily Standard," was proceeded against on a charge of having published matter likely to prejudice ...

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  46. FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales Rugby League will open the football season to-morrow with a series of practice matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The first match, between Eastern Suburbs and South Sydney, ...

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  47. MISHAP TO A STEAMER.

    The Union S.S. Company's steamer Loongana, which left Melbourne for Launceston on Monday with a full complement of passengers on heard, lost one of the blades of her ...

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  48. JEWELLERY THEFT.

    A thief entered the officers' quarters at Victoria Barracks some time during la[?]t week, when a quantity of Jewellery valued at £80, the property of Lieut. E. Anderson, ...

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  49. FAST MOTOR CAR RIDE.

    Mr. John Smith, of Kaludabah station, Glen Innes, left here last night at 9 o'clock for Sydney in a motor car with three passengers. The car was delayed 40 minutes at Singleton, ...

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  50. QUAIL SHOOTING.

    In Riverina this year quail are very plentiful. Mr. Dick Arnst, the well-known sculler and pigeon shot, secured 3000 birds in six weeks near Coolamon, and on Easter Monday ...

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  51. REDFERN FIRE.

    A fire occurred last night in a two-story building in Elizabeth-street, Redfern, and occ[?]ied by E. R. Snow, Austral Fern Company. Th[?] building and contents were severely ...

    Article : 37 words
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