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National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page15171214 ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS. *TEI CIULDREN'S FOOD. IFPINOr : S STCAMd HIP 0O., 6snElc Rturn, IOIO0O f, cetra eoeh Single Fore, p T S v o for S5n.?tlI Nsorved on Dock Cabins, EaLCh mo. fnIlpbeOrSB ond Cargo fe daily (Sundog from 11 p., and from Nowneaslo at ydner, co Hunter and New t.,RvSo N AND NEWCASTLE. C, ,o d r ida' e *.;i0'lf Mondays, pOSRT STEPI'RNO' AND NE1WCASTI.-., Pon?SCli"Cr and Cergo for, NclBOl'e CGardeon, Iulladolnh, ooral. Gloucster, S KAIUAHR. tone, TUES end FRIDAy° at midnight. DY nd T FIRDAY MO R Ni NDAY oldn OIe 147 Suosexstreet, Srd per Local Agen.,l Nacaostle F.a, . cargo received after pm. W . CUTHBERTSON. Den. Manager. NEWoASTLE-PORT STEPHENS. CALLEN'S WHARRF A.A, CO.'B. 4eleon's BaY Tean Or- don, OUhloidCOh1O daee bl. ' Newcaetle. TER CALLEN & SONS, 52111 PORT STEPHENS PASSENGER AND TOURIST TRANSIT CO., LTD. ?.,mr.? p.SI?CNGER ANI) PARCE, e::IVICk FDlY THIE LAKES 0:o1re. AS FOLLOWS:-- 'S ISO A Y GARDENS (WedoyasdoYo texepted), 2.20 ttL'i,LAtIIDLXII, SAWYERS'S POINT, 1RANIl alnd U0 AL, TueBdars and FrlbYC. 2.20 p.m. ' Ci nd the GREAT MYALL i.Al3Ei, Tuosdays andS Baturdnay, 2.20 ftWE, via Tea Garden,, DBuunwghl. Fortnlr end Tuncurry,. Baturdays, 2.20 p"'rtlii Hollday EacUrlion Every Satur. ,i?. Port and Myall Lakei, at p nm., returning to Stockton at S p.m. I Motor Char.a.Bann from Storl ton Salt Ashb, thence by; Steamer %reti2 Louncll. rI?'E To )'ol. SIeplens, In: Woeltly lares, 10e Return to Port Sto 1. Iotflir I l swlllh. othlier r'aroo, ?(l: ulde Ionl0 Tlmo-tublo. ofrrr: Scott-stroot, Nowcnatle (and Telephone (S!), 111l 11'I'i STA UINE.-.Only ono Class of Aul.lOmodotioll, DUROAN, CAPIO PLYMOUTH and LONDON. V' ielem, Telegraphy, and Bubmarnluo F'l.;llinitg Gear. Ip.NI2, 12.452 tons, 0.0. I,'r-'wc, 12,041 tonS, so. rIEDIC 12,031 tolls, Weakoltly i.., i:RItC, 12,000 tons. Balliogs. so. Ci:,IAn.MiC, 11,s00 tan,. R,0ot:E:-Cnpetown orU £15 ls to £2' B0; London, £10 to £80;: Now Quaobooe, hMontroal et., etc.,, £5. IoMelbourne, £1 and laon on DALOETY & CO., LTD., Agents In Aue?rslls.. N LINE.-DUItBAN, CAPETOWN, PLYMOUT'IH, LONDON. tallltg and Fromantlo, . II:tl(STII 11;400 tonls, 'HiiEIldTOCIL.ESI 11,200 t~onls. a low ,900 tons, MIl.TIA IES, 000t1 toate-, - IAI\ATIION, totitlE"' '':.'" Trileh Strew Turbine. * Third CInsa onlo. Slielnert?l with Wireless...... London, Saloon, fromn TI:hd Clus?, to £20:' Capeto.own lurbhan, fromn £O, ,£10 10, to; £17 17?1 Speiil Hound Tlkehts, for Return. by Orlenlt Line, £110 (lst claos both ways)t £I2 12nd class Orient).. lound the World front 8122 Saloon CatlSlns on and Bridge Docks:; DIALOEITY & CO., LTD., CMLt Agbnts itn Autrtalla, UNION LINE. REGULAR STEAMERS TO ?EW ZEALAND. TASAMANL "' SOUTH SSA ISLANDS CANADA and AMERIA.O Tsnagn and lerclsbht: Ratoe, Sailn. Dates, and Ouldes, free flom n COMPAN'iS :OFFICEI, atWti street. AUSTRALABIAN ROYAL IAIL LINEL TO VANOOUVER,-Tho Lar gest, Newast, and 'iltoest'Steniioro tradlng between Auntralin tho'e 4tnmcrlicau Continent, Accelerated Scvico, callilng Aiokland, NZ,, Suva, Fiji andl Honolulu, The "All Red" Routeoto Eniglnd. In con nection with theb Canadian*Phclflc Roail. acrono thU aoino OUnIIUddlin Rock. Ioi, rairois, Grunt Lee oLallO, Ngara, te'. Through floolelhjigo lCaidlatIu Unlt ci Statin, Eurolpeail orte, '. " 1.J, ' R lg, Diop. Sydneoy, (ltnemrl m Too. T'moo, . p,ni, 'Nionare I.,l0 1 .t0000 Juily 8 iliei;ur'i ...... ,. l " U,0n Juhio ;10 Ticr le- c....w *th , July b ins de luxn nUIti" b.dtodnd roomoe, Iurcery, laiildrI'y;, l ITtiwih. eCrew Stcemornn, Stconmiiflttcor \itll Wiri. ILes Telegrlcphy. PanUtin IEkliosltlon. at tee n rtilno n eveopFIob,"tittli Docont 'ir 4, Uilon' 1,5. COY oitrmntUa-tict hSELTOuRNoE ST'riAMsjlil' Qo LTI) I$10R??i : : FOR(Ch'culmioten P itlgti h3O liiURNE, S ALCAhIDy ' / eo ~n~cs, Now,'notj~o. j?':.; 0t" AI'flL 1015, i rthi, W ,A, '. . irclona t?lcgiiaphy,) EBblNE pt, ' lith t M?" 101, Salono Tickets itetthanneato with Intersttuat Co;ipalino. of Cll. application, OCEAN. EXOCURIONS,. EDEN-M~leSO U.IRNI--TASMAN'IA, The Populr Sit SYDNEY. 18000 tons) SAILS TUESlA', EMly. 315, FORTNIGHTl?Y 'I'HEFICAFTER, linallt hlp rcicoplies 13 1days Btunamcr celi]ng it Cydiey ond IEdcon on routo .o and " r I tlu'nin vi Stanley LirOle, Di'oaeop t iidion, usypielt ir.i d F:aron-l:lrtut tiSalo"n, £7I Bl Saloon, £4 0le. I'nphl o n appl? enlonl MI"L01UItIh S'TEAtSIIHIP CO., LTD., 1111. Spirits, Wlno, Olgarn, and Tea tlereIgot, T, S. Petherbridges, Nowcatli ATING STO\~r, Opell Orates, for 2t1/ or Coa1l, Dumpy Stovos, 10/0, 18/8, S/,at UrtIo*LY & COY, 50?1 RHIPPING. THE NORTH COAST STEAM NAVIGATION CO,, LTD. OREGULAR TO NORTII COAST PORTS, clrcumstances permitting, from AA, Co.'s Wharf. BAY.-WOLLONGBAR, Pososeng ers, 8 a.m., WEIDNESDAY; Cargo, I to I p.m. TUEGDAY. CLARENCE - PULOANBA!R~ Cargo, Noo; 'PasaetlgorP., 2 p.m;, WEDINESDAY, Also,- CORAiMBA,.Car go ooly, SATURDAY NEXT',.It a.m, COFF'S HARDOURI.-NOOREIOAR, Cargo, 2 to I pnm., MONDAY; Pascngers, 7 a.m., TUESDAY. . Further partliculara, Newcastle omce, 3 London Boank Chambers, Scott.treeL Telephonoes: 602 and 279. 0070 A. II. IIOUOGI, Local Manager. PUBLIC GE., W. JENNER. Coach, Carriage, & Motor Car Trimm©r, elnnell-st., Wlekbam. , LOWEST PRICES. CASH ONLY. Telephone. 675. Newcastle KITCHENER PARADE ESTATE. DEAUTIFUL ELEVATED BUBLDING SITES, GRAND FTONTAGES. J11MMENSE DEPTHiS. ITIMORROW O'CLOCK, ON TliE GROOI.ND. C41I rEIi & IIEIEIR ILEY, , Ancijonecero. THALBERG'S BIG BARGAIN LIST. . £3/1o/. For a Magnificent:Hal-. Houp Engagement llang, Ii splen didly miatcher pare whlto Oen illne dlatnonids, set in a otrbng lict Gold Carved Settlng. This is an absoluto banrgaln. Cost olee where £5/10/-. Our price,' snap, £. 0/.0/, - £I/15/. For a Double Half-hoop Engagement Iltng, au's. otantlally and prettily set In ltct Gold Carved Betting, with 5 Sgenuine large dialmonds and 5 rubles, Tsle is absolitely..the biggest bargain In Nowcastle. Original cost 610/10/,.. Now eacriliced at £0/15/l.. 95/. For a Gent.'s Solid Gold-filled Watchll and Double Heavy Curb Albert, with Solid Gold ,ancy Lochet, Solld Silver Mtitch box and Sovereign Purse attachled Thle w has It tip-tol 1mbve is to keeli perfeet tIlle for .10 years,: Come s-. thy o o·I not pres'e.od to" bi t ortll £8/10/-: Thnlberg's price 25/? ieor a 'solid Gaul uniiO-ioi'd Dclchllr iluhtglo. .Middlum. width, richlly hind etig'raved, wa:-flleod for strength, fitted. w'ith secure llnali] nd uafeto chlain,. Usual £2/2/-, Our price 21/., 35/. F'or a very Pretty solldola Double Banboo Banugle, eory mase slve and wide, close knotted and handsomnely' emlbosoeo deosign otrong snaop and safety chain, Thiq is, absolutely without doubt the biggest bargalno we hlave ever offered, and would replay atn in. speatiotn. Thalberg's eprlce 86/-:. £3/1O/. For . liandsomo Solid Goid rlgh-grado Joweollod Lover Wristlet Watch, fitted withlli3.bar ble Solid:: ol .,x has a patent clasp and safety chailn, excelellot timeplce, Gunarantleood 10 yeodrse, Usual price £4/1l/i. Ouir price 0/10/?- . 95/. For a Extgra Solidt. Gold Double. Curb Albert, link stumlnpd,, veri'y oiVe, very little wear, £7/10/-, Our pricoe b/-. Tills is . wortl hll ilnsplonlon,. a Gont.'s Gold Double 34anSe, Albert long and llnkts intermitting, joined by a curb, Very prett~ ',deslgn, A unap 0/-, neS4it eltows nto sign oif',wear. 45'. ati..top et Sat-of Ioaoeri' A I Cutiery', Handles, UO Q plceer,,p henvy, Tilhti would mtaleo a liandsomn gift. Worth double,' Thalberg'e price, 41/- the set, i S/6 a Handiome aP0.NS. Su at. Bnhail, with 2 hiaidles, on" a beautiful eland, about 12 'Ihcely? ill hIleightt, fot a pit'ebeottt, Wortlh' al/.., \Vili 0d0 be oaali pod 'nptal 12/0, .-: 47/6 Idlit'lrte or 'l'haliberg' Foamr eo TUIllrnadio".Silat, :anaio \ llrowt '\oo1llnL Voi'etdd; c.lt inI tue overt itiditstlti; All hiltandtitcied.? U i?"tLacateood tO to loseo colodr ot :s lititie,. Origltlltl cost Ir0/ -Uur .prlie 47 / 0 : Ca ll , iln . i on , .'I t inay fit:you, We lULvoe tllt targeet sesoitnioot oti OIL8KINfi' in the CitL'.::'Wit eaitoll ptllakilit6 we g'lvo It writtent guiaraxuttdot, t e ( ot tlo , t t dd o 60 ot0 tiuite willing '; to 'rdaui tid money[ llil. 1(1/-. to?: /-; Our OVer coats O lour Shthpa, anld tyo !aield lliag .tlleln at ridiculout prl oeo- o befori a buying i ote in iad in ottr wuideriti, aisotitient; Weo do Itlpo' buy ll r sites; 00/-; . 50f/6. Pot· EllliL 0th1,; bys Wiojdon1,: Ut -..lreene r cr'oss ioUt,' steel 'biiarrl, Iistol grip, Cluateltalood 4 . lortulllght'u trial ,iitimlh,: lod verl' little US. WiWrth t ourprie ,. 0/i.0 . ?,:- rlI,,,,,' Gaun,. by * Stool- ~Wst b.'arol'st O*Poaottr cross 'lilett.' coltto Tip-top tporan?;igun; Woolut. trial llen, 'atnd if hnot' eHiiat ?i'lll refund moneyl U Ihowlthlgver 1 'tIe lgnae of we'n ,Wei'ltl t?/lai;/' T'ulber'g'ti Prclqoef £/l/,. WE PAY P STAQE AT THA.LBERO'S, ' lu-I-I-7 IICNTIEB*BTHEET, NLEARI A A. COY.'S URtIDOG. 11006' BDELLAL PIHIIPINA CIGARS, All Grados, T. P. pethrhrbrld?e, Nswcasii.s t Maitla',& NE'TTlNGO, LaFgo at Sorby and Co. Per 10 yard Rolio, ,ft 7/6, alt 10/-, 13/6, Nft 17/-, 6it 20/-. 1007 COOL ~----- .'. WEATHER COMFORTS AT TIHE REiD ARCADE. PERFECTION ROOMZ HEATERS. No sMOKE, NO soo, NO SMIELL. Far better tihan coal fires., Will wanrm up a room in a few minutes, and can be .carrcied frdm one room to another, OUlR LOW PRICES: 17/6, 18/0, 20/., 2 "1/., 2/ EACIH. PnIMUS STOVES,'- PIRIT STOVES REIIEOSENE STOVES, GAS RINGS.. RUIBBERI & MIETAL TUDING, ETC. SOLID OAIK EIGlOT-DAY CLOCKS. Strikeo the ]our snd ]Half-hour. OUR PRlCa~, 17/0. VWORT-I 21/-, FuI11 Stofics of IMECCANO AND ALL WJINTER GAME1S. Theo W\'orld-relnowled W,11]TI SE)WINO MACHINJE. Atomlatlce. Lift. \W'ltll PINCHI TENSItN, TENSION IN. DICATOR, and AUTOMIATIC RELEASG , which are Exclusive. White Fontures. VItIIlATING & HOTABY SHUTTLE SHAW AND SONS, LTD,. (RED ARCADE),. 1o IOUNTE?l-ST. (NEAR 'OLTON-S'I!,); NEWCASTLE. 01 00 THE WORLD'S GREAT BOOKS ARE ITS GREATEST TREASURES, Of tihe making of Books lhere Is no elo. TOt tile really worlth while boutis are comniar tivoly few. Thie education of Bobble Burns Scotland's Immortal 3oUb0io-was impar. tod to him Ihis father from a :ift shelf of carefully ch0eenl books, Such bookls -s will be found among volthleu of EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY AT HUNTER'S. Tihe cost is 1/1 per' volume, You iav start with oln and end Wvitl one hun. drad books, rullning'the whole gamout of. he World'sN Boot Worlks. Every book tli a "classic." If, you good .,Fictlion: ervel up in tile boIeiutlful Inglliih-of Tlllcherlly, Sir Walter Scgti,' l3rolrtv' eolrge El'titli-nl ,otihers.: you,.0lnd-. tho /(ill oIf th1e.0 ALtrIIIlH, 1, E;ir.3'lyrannlr i.lbrary. Aloe Itfograpillre'of teil.OGroat Men of Hlotory' ·1opl1s, of: Trivel; :Phillu 0o0 1hy, mInlll " Co?lo lln 'for ii few gmlns froma' tia 5re1l, Treasulro Trove at , g VOL. ? :. IVES lOMEc UNZYEIISZTT Contailns Bools of Modern Seiloic'o nid Knowlodge, edited byrecognlesed authoril tieo, such aus Prof, Gilhert Murrayo, of Ox'ford, Mr, Herbert 'lshellor, Vire-Chan cellor of Shofoeld Ulnivority, Prof. .T Arthlur Tholmsoll, of Abordeati, and Plrof. T. leWslter. of New York,. EDITION, 1/6 PEnI VOL.: T'J-Il? WO?lLD LIBRARY OF FAMOUS BOOKS," AT IIUNTEIl'S," 1/3 P1'lR VOi. Also contulrs thle Musterpieces of the World's Bost Littratli'--tlhe groat ntune lIard workle ef F'lotion, illograplly, His., tory, PhillouoDplhyr, Reearch Eso:ayo, etc, The vo'lures are' sultoblid-alllke for lre. ontatlon, for thie 1hole boolkshelf, and for roading whlen travelling. "A jollie goodu 3ool0o whereon to looko Is better to Ien. tllih lolde," says t1le Old Ilhylnoe, CLOTH EDITION, 1/3 PlER VOLI'dEL' HUNTER THE STATIONER JI?ELLLER, BOOKSELLER?., " O GOOD RAINS HAVE' ;" FALLEN. Ito t's o C llddlons noo to o1i'00 o'10or a 1ttil. Vogetable lPitll. thu- \VI'. , :"" A'mi hcIr nro n co"?'ltf doluon of Il:a o ,RoblL' yot1 ctub 1130111 B3ood eandr Boot " ::: Dr : , Caulillow'r O.rrot,: C0lC1j 'OroHs'.an d Mustard+ rb , Lottuce, Onion, Pa".'oyVl.V"n o0 1uthh|I', gplunatll futnlp '1'o 10000 r; a u o k'oninkc:ven lash ii sa~iuon·: ( ki11(?MINflo "81,?l'?DF, "1l'hcy,"nr' aT' OD: 'Pr'. 0¢on01a 0ood 1:.011,io 01'OlilY; I10rtOUllo i test. 111l1.trtn?e 0r olforcdl h err' ,Llhti, btrt.liot of Otoato?dneri grooTa lorerr 1001, eO EV iVT1ING IN SES , h1WCAST .. : , I , +,, 11UNTESTnE~ T ., ;, XInEWCASTLE. :-:l910 , .Marcus Clark's SPECIAL. PRICES DURING . REBUILDIN G. LAflGE DOUBLE-BIED COLONIAL ., LANKET; .. All' Wool, 7?i!bs weight, '1- coLohU.1En RUGS, li x 6' Price ;;'......; 1/11f% Rebuilding Price ........ 1/9 31S L BiLG1UlI" TICKING- Usual Price ,,..... 1/21% yd Price .... d yd iQIN EACIIED SIHESTING sOIN WHITE': TWILL SHiBTING (Special Value)--, ",",,'UsuaI .PrlceO .,,,,.......I Rebulldlng Price., 1/0 'T 4 White Turklish, 'as supDpled to the Government : . -Usual"Pile,,,.."..;...,. 1/6%( RebUilduing. Pr ice ...... /4. flhO. N TOWELS, L 30 Usuql Price, .,.,.. ; 1/3 , o , l bulldlig.'Prli:oe .... '123id WHITE TABL' DAIIASII, tlin wide S Prico .... ..../ / yd - bitildlng Price ..,. , WIZITI LACE CURTAINS, 8ydm lons ·'Usual ~Price ,......~ 06/0 ·l~:ebuiiding Price . ./i CA iCO, pecial Value, , e :cbuildingi Price .., I/i doe INGLE lBED IHONEYCOIMB QUILTS-. e ' i Price ........ .... / :,?ebulldin g Price ...,. I/3i :? : . , :;.~ ,, . : .-·,. D1UBL lTIED MAIICELLA QUILTS . "Ustl Price ...... ;.... 9/11 " cbullding Price ../,,... 8/1l 13LUE STRIPE BLOUSING iLANNEL. TTES- tTsual Prlco ..., ..... 5.d . ebuilding Price ..... td I`IEAVY .i3OUSIOtG FLAN'SELETTES Usu: ,,nal'Price:,, . ,,,,. , S d Robuildlng 'Price : ..... . d : :: - " . :,JAC'Se; CURTAINSC, 3'd long Usual Price *... /11 :' Rebuilding Price , 4/1 £ Fs~'iPLST~t TALE ?ii~Is. Ue .. Price ,,,,. ./ T,?e,.? R e building ice , 0 ILOAL. ANRT .'UrsLI, .0oN OL S Usual Price ., ,. ; 0/li ".,:-": "'Rebuil: ing c .. /Il 131" Ts ' U ..' '" ? ual, Priice ";"'.'; 1/3 Rebuldl ng Price 'rii ?'L EEN, OR 1'A.CT .HOLLA.NDi P c . .... '/ ·:,:1'~lo"b~ulclrin F'rice: ,,,,,1 ic/3 .·1.(.·C-l.l1.·? / '' .·,r ~,,o'··; _ PLLASE~DO ':"·· :I?;~·,.::~ .'·.·:·:,,:, !"~lhcl;': ;; I ii '""':·i ~~~il"9:livb ·· : ·:~r~~l ~f~ ai.l:aif 'I ,,t ;;~~ ·····l ... ,,,··~ ';··~ :.~iis;i· GREENr"COU~d~S'. ·."·.G'''i'` ..!~·· -·-.v:·';··~" DY ~nr·~ CAS~I f; ,i I; i' D1~;8AVEIJUI.I aBf·:l~f:i-CDUPO.~\'k'·I·COU ri;iP~li~uvcnrl'l:I~~·coO~~·oF ·xilVrNai :·,i-··~ ::: ·il~:";' ~'"·e .,,,,:,,,,,,:,,,;;, ;;l~~t; ~nS~thlli~i~tG! clcco~~to''~dirf .Ilouabi ·'i :r:~1' r.jBf tlj(~3il9Eri~l~r: bF~ umuinrnthl; ;1~'·j·~,i ·· '- i i. I) .' ·· ·· ~·(· "j ,I;·RE~E~·F~OA·~i.CIPEEN C6UPONS;i ·~ ~·· ·· i\: ,'· ··· ,·.·~ .··~-· lj :;:.· ·· I. .a ..I ,~-... ·,!~.:....~, i ,. ;s·;~. i- " ~~ ;'i I,:' ' .,II% 8 81Sij ·;······.`r·-· ;:::::,·· , ,-· ·· ·:·ii:~··~···'· ·· 1 :~ -.··· ,·';··)!ii ,~ 'OPISF ·:! ,·:ir -* ": i: THE BOUNTIFUL RAIN Hnas come and changed the face of oUr land, The parched, contracted looke ha ;given place to a emling expression tor a gaenCerou Beeaeon. THAT EXPRESSION tI re. lected on the faces of tho peoptle, and anxiety givino place to hope and confidence. NOW is the time for YOUR PHOTO. GRAPIL THAT SMILING EXPRESSIO0 can bC faithfully reproduced by THE GREENHAM STUDIOS, TIIHE PITOTOGRAPHERS OF NEWCASTLE. Opposete G.PlO. Hunter-treet. DON'T M35S IT; 7791 GET R1GHT ON: THE: TRACK i . ! THf~iS OPPORTUNITY PI'4AS.' -- GOODS ALMOST' GIVEN ·AWAY.Y a. LIVEL? fLAT-TAT MULLALLY'S GREATar CLEARINGO.oUT SrALE. LAST ~ WEEIs: ,. .... FRESH BARGAJNS :DAIL. JUST AS GOOD AS.' AT THN START O0 " THp SALI' ~ AIAZING REDUCTIONS. NOTICE.TO-QUIT SALE. W'IHERE TOUR MONEY GROW8 BIGQER. A PEARL O DARGAINS. IT'S JUST. A SACRIFICE OF Sdon't know hwuL.ALLY'S cap Iat th ti epr;i o ao.er and over women'et or sonce we began ti@hid h A SAVING OF lO/ IN THE £ .. THE STOOK HAS TO NO QUESITIO THAT WE MUST GET OUT OF THESiE I SHOPS, AN SXPLOQION IN PRIcEs. PI JCES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. DESPERATE ARGA!.s .. IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS.' ASTONISHIN PRICES. --... ./. TOUR OPPORTtlNITY. . COME TO-DAY. Dooos TO e SAOCRIFOED. . OUT THEY MUST Go0 CALICO SHEETING. TAtBLE DAMASK; OSNABERG TOWOLS. DRESS GOODS.' : AND LININS,. lACE J EbtUI3ROIDERI?S , CURTAINS AND QUILT.S AND CLOTHIItGI MIIN'S SUITS. YOUT'IS' LONG TROUSERS SUITS T]ROIInSER. YOUTlIS' 'I'ROUSEILS tOYS' KNICKIIL. ANTS;' V A, CRIASH COATS AND SUITS AND DOYS' SHIRTS r AND llOSItERY". AN ADIOLUTE OLIEARNCiE MUSh' D, WE ARIE Tr DSELL, THEIISELYBiS TWENTY 'SHILLINGS WQRTIH FOR ·. HALP-80V@IEIGIN. ? ' ' , U " ? q? T? 1·OTICE TO QUIT SAL NOW ON OPPOSITE IIONYIBYSUOEKL POIN 2NI1WCA'STLE. ·· i uowos~ri~ .1:·:' THE :BI SALE NOW IN FULL. SWINfl. THE HUSTLERS' BlI SALE NOW IN FULL SWING. HUSTLERS' BIG SALE NOW IN FU.LL SWIN. i ·,. THE HUSTLERS' BIG SAL NOW IN FU SWING. BIP NOW 'IN PULL SWINe. I.I 'HEi HUST~BLERS'7 A' I '', Bm .L= ' ·..wi, TI=E TT IUSTL]?S' A~ N "' , a i , ..;-.: I I ''? ,? ... . : :? , ,?. ,,!?. /: - BREcKEHRIODE'S GOOD.VALUE HOSIERY. BRECKENRIDGE'S HIOSIICR bas. always been known for its great wearing quallties, anAd tis year we havi: been folrtunateo in securing soine very good values, whie.h we are.oferig to y'ou at prices that we willt be unable to repeao when sold out Our firet lno- LADIES'-PLAIN BLACK SEAMLESS COTTON 1OS0i, good wearing. 6%d, 7 sled, 1/- PAIR. LADIES' BLACK OPEN?-WORK COT TON IOSE. Special Yaluc. I//6A, tPAIb LADIES' PLATIN BLACK LISLE OSE. A Nice Fine Quality. SPRICE, 1/6 & l/l1? PAIR. SILK AN6KLEt H OSE, a.nice weight. llk, whlch will you plenty of wear,. * PRICE, 2/3. A Very Qunlity LISLE in Black, with Pure Silk Thread Ankles. PRICE, 3/11 PAIR. A Very Finoe Quality PURI SILK HOSE, with Double Heels and rrees,. SPECIAL PRICE, I/i1 PAIR,. 1.LAIN BLACK CASHMERE 1OSE, PLAIN BLACK CASI-MEBRE IOSE, all Pure WVeol;;" ' 1/11 ?. PAZIR--/6., Two,..Spoclal Lines of INDIANA. BDLACK ALL WOOL I?1 r 2/3 -. I/S PAIR. SOCKS .FORH SOLDIERS, manod of " our own Wool, /I', PAIR. BRECKENRIDGE& CO., , IIL'TER-STRIIEET WEST, NEWCASTLE. TIMIELY AND TEMPTING SPECIALS. IN ALL COLD WEATHER G000DS AT GOW'S, HAMIILTON. IT WILL'PAY YOU NOTE IEVIRY PRICE QUOTED TO-DAY. We a Special Rango 'o Nobby 1Drdse ::Tweeds. Colours, Grey, Brown, Light rewii,+.0L0 yard . ? +-, Chock In 'frbwn v Dai~i;.u'krid,. 63a , .Vcry. Smart, .1 /6 yard..,;.'+ leethelr TWcdU,. Special Vieluc, Drown, : Green; 'nond Grey EfITectsO,. at 3/11 yhid; Doiogal ` Tweeds. Real Smart Appear: ceaea Green, Grey, Brown, 2/8 yard. Speclal ;School Twefeds, 'at 11Bd and 1/11 yard2'" Serges are always Servliceable. We have, V?ery Solid Values hero, Blaol and Navy Serges, 42a1n, 2/8, 2/6, 8/3, 3/11, 4/6 01n, 5/0 and 6/6 :?': OUR MILLINERY HAS NEVER BEEN SURPASSED FOR STYLE AND PRICE. Dainty.Styles, at 10/6, 13/6, 18/6, 18/6, ' 21/-; 26/., 30/ Visit Our Showrooinm on the Second Floor, and;Interview Our Millinery Speclallat about your next HAT,. " MANTLE DEPARTMENT. S SKIRTS, SKIRTS., Seod Olr Big Selection ot Ready-to-wear The right Styles, Moderately SPrlced..' ' / Twoeed Stylo, 5/11, 7/11, 10/6, 15/6, 16/11 . 18/6, oSerges;, in Black and Navy, 10/11, 18/0, 1?/I,:18/6, 21/-, to 268/,6. 'We can do the 0,8, size Sklrts.' See these Goods Displayed ______ _ OuGl Tobles. Dainty Silk BIoussl tr a Special Value, 0/6,'7 1/6, 8/i6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, 18/6, Sooee Our Child's Nonw Woollen Coats, with Bonnets to I2atch, 10/0, 12/0, 18/0, 10/6, 0OW. AND CO,, IIAMILTON. 'PHON;OI 184 8080 TW EEDS. TWEED..? TWEEDS. JUST OPIENED AT .J W & THOMAS ' S THil IANUPACTURER, At D AT OUR USUAL''':': LOW P"ICEf l DOŽ4EOALS. NOw I/u, si/, DONEGl0ALS.. . WOETlI 3/8, 8/5, /, i1AL91 At'41 i/' . f OREE 7i"' .o MPIXTURESI NO WAR PRICES 'fI1EW '': COSTUME CLOTH, ,'r NOW I/- YARD, I'' ;IN NAVY+AND MARONE ONLI, ,P NCII STRIPIE COSTUM:E CLOTH, I Nol'vyU lrown, Grey, & Dack j ?L ORTH i / NOW 1/0 YARn. REMEMBER, Thabs Posltlvoly NEW, and "wi hilavo marked them at DEDROCK PRICED, ALL TO.DAY. E S & THOMAS, t{UNTER*STRrIET, ~~PHLONSI 6O,a7 TDODAY'S W.ATHER FOREOCtJ. Fine, but with tendency to slhoera ; aoutherly winds, A BIG SUCCESS. THE LACE SALE WEEK AT SCOTT'S 4 MORIE DAYS TO 00o. CROWD I. AGAl,. TO.D.AT FOI IARGAI N LACES, IIIBBONS, NECK VIWfAIIl HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBIROIDERIBS. SCO 'l: . L' POPULAR DRESS & SILK DEPTS; Iti view of WAll CONDITIONS, IHEAlVY PURCHASES We'ro : iado at MOST" Satisfictory' Prlce, 'I"ISULTING in the Grandest and MoSt. Varied Stock of tho"e pwost antld MoSt UP-to. date Goods at SCOTT'S, , - USUAL POPULAR AILL 'I'HE NEW 1oABl1CO. NEW, COLOUS. i ALI;' THIII2 SW TWEEDS. ALLt THE N'W " "' EPE-DECHENIES. AL, '101'E NEiV' Si-'ADINOSB "rL ..I]' StARCE. COLOUISS. t"CL i I, 0' I'IiSTP TiIIMMINGS. ',r;L ITill NIDrW.'UTTONs." .flr T .EN V"W SILKS. SALLI TIll NEW TAlTANS. SCOTT'S Is now undoubtedly Tho 'POPULAT' SiHO'.PJNQ: CENTRE for DRESS MATERIALS AND SILKS, FOR EVENING WEAR. JUST OPENED. BIRIiI.ANT BL1DEd. piRILLrA.T IHAIRPINS. TritILLIAMT IACK, COMBS. BR1IIIAN'T' SIDr COMBS... IANDSOM.l PirAliS, 'lin Strings, ed ; "10/I per String, ? ate unbraonkble.. "IA.IR OiiNAMFt TNTS' for lEonllni, I/P· H - ANDBAGS. 'lurehootod fronl IEnglLh, Auatra. .::Illan 'anld Frencllh Maliers.: All thdLutest Sihapes uld'Shades, •In uede; Mlorocco, and Solid . 1 :: leather, 1romm 7/11 :10/i, 10/0, Jl/O to fl/o ,A Lrgo Assortnment of all tho I . r lowor. Qualitlies, 11.i R.PADis. ftill stbck in all thoe .:Latest 8hult and Coloure. SPECIAL DISPLAY::. Of all Newest Ip Buttone, rittlnlinge HIaberdaulheryi r ,P:,Warn , Boaps; Per. " lmes, Photo Frames, etc, TAELLDING ItiUGS, CARRY. A LS, ETC. POPULAR GODS AT, POPULAR PRICES KEP TIH?E BUSY STORE CONSTANTLY BUSY, SCOTT.S' MATCHLESS MILLINERY , '.," OI ' UIORN "0. TrIUUSADS, PRIM , , ', , IMPORTATION,. •FROM 'TI'I ''"". UF.ACTUREIITS. SCOTT'S :HI I 00j~318 CII O '1 tI O'oTi1. S W a PY I · AI' t1til atT it. I ld l ,linart i iii voit'. 'lhi i,01i .Sinait !Ittoadh l'sa' Silk v t(his kANDSOME IMATS, In alt thp PNowet hhiiliu ii l pue i 'u"' fill S a i e l T's, Ul! .LINIRV t, tilifost tu pltico 'I·/ LII 1 o l /1.I o ll;l l :·r i l "( ..l"'F'ti 1'OCICi'l . . E'AIIV TIASTI. ,CA TEll'flD Scotts, Lta., NEWCASTLE'S LEADING &' sBUSY DRAPERS. 0001 ; , SA.REIOtT'8rr MILK ARBOWIIQOTE BISCUITS. TUE GHIWREU VOOD. + WWWWWWWYWN(~~WWWWWWWWW' v YOU'LL GET F BETTER VALUES uJ? DQSAND M1EN'S WEAJR AT JI OYS' WOOLLEN JERSEY SUITS, with Caps, Navy and Grey . . .. - Prices 5/11, 5/5, 9/6, LIOYS' DARK TWEED OVIRCOATS, Button to NSoc,' Circula -,. Collars, slhos 1 to 5, to lit boys 3 to 7 years. Price 7/G IBETTI'R QUALITI ES.' Prices 10/9, 11/9 IE?IN'S DARK TWEED . OVERCOATS, Hall Smartly Cut, Assorted SBIes. Price 2s/?. Better Quality. Prices 29/0 to 451/ MEN'S MEILTON CLOTHI OVERCOATSB, Full Lined, Centra Vent . PrIce SiMEN'S DARK GREY" SSHOWERPROOF OVERCOATS, Full / Lin~d. Price S''lh"l 1 LA/NNELETTE IY. JAMA, SUITSB.'' Prlce 3/11; 4/11 to /1i EN'S IEANOYr"' WORSTED'HAL, Assorted Colourings. .. PrIces 1/., 1/42, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Exceptional Values. S Men's. SIzo, 5/11, 7/11, /10/. OS,, Mten's, 7/1, 10/6, 12/11, Big Slcs, 18/CG, 16/0, ME?lN'S1 ALL.WOOL SCOAT SWVEATIDRS, with Now Stand Collars, In Heather, SNavy, and Grey Colours. SInes, S. MHens & Men's, 12/C. S 0.., Mlen'e. 18/6. HEN'R PURE WOOL t FLANNEl UNDERSHIRTS-,"' Naturalnod Gray Colourus Pr;ce 4/1 Assorted Sioes, .. S?poclal.Valuo ~J1L SSHOWING 'IN NO. ,: ",., 8, 0, 10, and 11. Wi'NWSDOW , . " SPECIAL DISPLAY 0V. DOWN QUILTS,. .: '', are imported trom ono of the Best English Makers, and the': Colourlngs are all that could he .' : doslired, DO0UnLLE BED SIZES, 10/6 to I Guineas. JUST:LANDID, .; : . .. ? A FRESfl STOCK OSi AND RUBBER BOOTS. oioshek for lotonuts and Children, Jii"itloeS'4';to 10, price 9/S6; 9 in 11 to 1/9. o ~ ta Ldiel. Tii si10 " ti 7; I l l phihll'is 3/1; oelled bEdite, prlda toll; l/o, in the f lee in, 4/1 Holled Giolollheon for M.en. In . ie+ s " :'o 6, pllh ; stIoe S'l o 1t, , l luc 4/3': and Rolled.l 1 11 l irlce 4/1.1 st Quality Phii : o to 10, iilco 5/3; ltlil Edg, prlco / They up : d?+u.llout: Qullty at tire till ltie llit tuo.o e Boot?,, in Brtliht . Irlinlsil, 'for Lndls, or lght ntihts' 'rlco 10/6. In : aloes 3 to 8. A-les?, iin Ton.y W'hoitit, in Gents e.ace osnly, t to 10; Best Qu.-. llty, 17(/6, : wINN& CO. Ltd., , , :, : ? TilE LAIGEST DRAPERS ''AND .. . .i I I I::IOUs E FURXISHERIS, -- NEWCASTLE, - 'WW'YW W WW1YWWWWWW

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Anzac centenary NMH Friday 30 April 1915

Transcript of NMH Friday 30 April 1915

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ARNOTT'SMILK ARROWROOT

BISCUITS.

*TEI CIULDREN'S FOOD.

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EaLCh mo.fnIlpbeOrSB ond Cargo

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daily (Sundog enxccptod)

from

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11 p., and from Nowneaslo

at

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Samcri

Hunter and New

t.,RvSoN

ANDNEWCASTLE.

C, ,odr

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*.;i0'lfMondays,

pOSRTSTEPI'RNO'

AND

NE1WCASTI.-.,Pon?SCli"Crand Cergo

for,

NclBOl'eBay,

ea

CGardeon, Iulladolnh, Bungwahl,

ooral.

Stro0'd, and Gloucster,S KAIUAHR.

9G tone, every TUES

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end

FRIDAy°

at midnight.

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ant per Local

Agen.,l

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F.a,

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No

cargoreceived after

4.DO

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CUTHBERTSON. Den. Manager.

NEWoASTLE-PORT STEPHENS.

CALLEN'S

WHARRFA.A, CO.'B.

4eleon's BaY TeanOr-

Ring

307.

don,

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pu""

TER CALLEN & SONS,

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PORT STEPHENS PASSENGER AND

TOURIST TRANSIT CO.,LTD.

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p.SI?CNGERANI)

PARCE,e::IVICk

FDlY

THIEGREAT

LAKES

0:o1re. AS FOLLOWS:--'S

ISO

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ad

TEA

GARDENS

5Dll

(WedoyasdoYo texepted), 2.20p.m..

ttL'i,LAtIIDLXII, SAWYERS'SPOINT,

1RANIl alnd U0 AL, TueBdarsand

FrlbYC.2.20

p.m.'

Ci

WIIl nd the GREAT MYALL

i.Al3Ei, Tuosdays andS Baturdnay,2.20

ftWE, via Tea Garden,, DBuunwghl.

Fortnlr end

Tuncurry,.

Baturdays, 2.20

p"'rtliiHollday EacUrlion Every Satur.

,i?.

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Port StcphtnSand Myall Lakei, at

'S

p

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j I ycrlcronsfl

Motor Char.a.Bann from

Storl ton "i Salt Ashb, thence by; Steamer

a'„%reti2 Louncll.

rI?'E To )'ol. SIeplens, In: Woeltly

vxslilon

lares,

10e Return to Port Sto

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of

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PLYMOUTH and LONDON.

V' ielem,

Telegraphy, and Bubmarnluo

F'l.;llinitgGear.

E0..

Ip.NI2,12.452 tons,

0.0.I,'r-'wc,

12,041tonS,

Foaur

so. rIEDIC 12,031tolls,

Weakoltly

i..,i:RItC, 12,000 tons.

Balliogs.

so.Ci:,IAn.MiC,

11,s00 tan,.

R,0ot:E:-Cnpetown orU DUrbtn, £15ls

to£2'

B0;London, £10 to £80;:

Now

York,

Boton, Quaobooe, hMontroal et., etc.,,

frnm

£5. IoMelbourne, £1 10s,. Pamphlots

andall

hnormnt

laon on application.DALOETY & CO., LTD.,

AgentsIn Aue?rslls..

j'FI;

.lllEoDEo

N LINE.-DUItBAN,CAPETOWN, PLYMOUT'IH, LONDON.

tallltg at

.Melbouriie

and Fromantlo,

.

II:tl(STIIENIaS,

11;400 tonls,

'HiiEIldTOCIL.ESI11,200 t~onls.

at:1Ri'lDES,

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tons,MIl.TIA IES,

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Strew Turbine.*

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FARES: London, Saloon, fromn

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lurbhan, fromn £O, ,£10 10, to; £17 17?1Speiil Hound Tlkehts, for Return. by

Orlenlt Line, £110 (lst claos both ways)t£I2 12nd

classOrient).. lound the World

ic

etrtE front8122 10s. Saloon CatlSlns

on

t'pper and Bridge Docks:;

DIALOEITY & CO., LTD.,CMLt

.

Agbnts itn Autrtalla,

UNION LINE.

REGULAR STEAMERS TO

?EW ZEALAND.

TASAMANL

"'. f

SOUTH SSA ISLANDS

CANADA andAMERIA.O

Tsnagn and lerclsbht: Ratoe,

Sailn.Dates, and Ouldes, free flomn.

COMPAN'iS :OFFICEI,

atWtistreet.

0ANADIAN

AUSTRALABIAN ROYALIAIL LINEL TO VANOOUVER,-Tho Lar

gest, Newast, and 'iltoest'Steniiorotradlng

between Auntralin andr tho'e 4tnmcrlicau

Continent, Accelerated Scvico, callilng at

Aiokland, NZ,, Suva,Fiji andl Honolulu,

The "All Red" RouteotoEniglnd.

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OCEAN. EXOCURIONS,.

EDEN-M~leSOU.IRNI--TASMAN'IA,

The Populr Sit SYDNEY. 18000 tons)SAILS

TUESlA',11thl

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tlereIgot, T, S.Petherbridges,

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RHIPPING.

THE NORTH COAST

STEAM NAVIGATION CO,,LTD.

OREGULARSAILINGS TO NORTII

COAST PORTS, clrcumstances permitting,

from AA, Co.'s Wharf.

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ers, 8a.m., WEIDNESDAY; Cargo, I

to I p.m. TUEGDAY. r

CLARENCEtIVEIl.

- PULOANBA!R~

Cargo, Noo; 'PasaetlgorP., 2 p.m;,

WEDINESDAY, Also,- CORAiMBA,.Car

go ooly,SATURDAY NEXT',.It a.m,

COFF'S HARDOURI.-NOOREIOAR, Cargo,2 to I pnm., MONDAY; Pascngers, 7

a.m., TUESDAY..

Further partliculara, Newcastle omce, 3

London Boank Chambers, Scott.treeL

Telephonoes: 602 and 279.

0070 A. II. IIOUOGI, Local Manager.

PUBLIC NOTIOBS.

GE., W. JENNER.Coach, Carriage, & Motor Car Trimm©r,

elnnell-st., Wlekbam. ,

LOWEST PRICES. CASH ONLY.Telephone. 675. Newcastle .

KITCHENER PARADE ESTATE.

DEAUTIFUL

ELEVATED BUBLDING SITES,

GRAND FTONTAGES.J11MMENSE DEPTHiS.

ITIMORROW O'CLOCK,ON TliE GROOI.ND.

C41IrEIi & IIEIEIR ILEY, ,

4'421

Ancijonecero.

THALBERG'S

BIG

BARGAIN

LIST..

£3/1o/. For a Magnificent:Hal-.

Houp Engagement llang, Ii splen

didly miatcher pare whlto Oenillne dlatnonids, set in a otrbng

lict Gold Carved Settlng. Thisis an absoluto banrgaln. Cost olee

where £5/10/-. Our price,'snap,

£. 0/.0/, -

£I/15/. For a ilandsomena DoubleHalf-hoop Engagement Iltng, au's.

otantlally and prettily set In ai

ltct Gold Carved Betting, with 5

Sgenuine large dialmonds and 5

rubles, Tsle is absolitely..thebiggest bargain In Nowcastle.

Original cost 610/10/,.. Now

eacriliced at £0/15/l..

95/. Fora

Gent.'s Solid Gold-filled

Elglln

Watchlland Double

HeavyCurb Albert, with Solid Gold

,ancy Lochet, Solld Silver Mtitch

box and Sovereign Purse attachled

Thle w atch has It tip-tol 1mbve

menolt,

and is guaratitued to keeli

perfeet tIlle for .10 years,: Come

S...

tr,aild s-. thy girentbirgt

Wen.,Wo

o·Inot pres'e.od

to"bit

';o ,,

ortll

£8/10/-: Thnlberg's price95/-'.

25/?.

ieor a 'solid Gaul uniiO-ioi'dDclchllr iluhtglo. .Middlum. width,

richlly hind etig'raved,wa:-flleod

for strength,fitted. w'ith secure

llnali]nd uafeto

.

chlain,. Usual

pirice, £2/2/-,Our price 21/.,

35/.F'or a

very Pretty solldolaDouble Banboo

Banugle, eory mase

slve and wide, close knotted and

handsomnely' emlbosoeo deosign

otrong snaop and safety chain, Thiqis, absolutely without doubt the

biggest bargalno we hlave ever

offered, and would replay atn in.

speatiotn. Thalberg's eprlce 86/-:.

£3/1O/. For . liandsomoSolid

Goidrlgh-grado Joweollod LoverWristlet Watch, fitted withlli3.bar

.iloxl

ble Solid:: ol .,x pnntl

Bracolet, has a patent clasp andsafety chailn, excelellot timeplce,

Gunarantleood 10 yeodrse, Usual price

£4/1l/i. Ouir price 0/10/?- .

95/. For a Gent.'s Extgra leavy

Solidt.Gold Double.

Curb Albert,

ev

ory

link stumlnpd,, veri'y

'lan

-

oiVe, Had very little wear, Worth

£7/10/-,Our

pricoe

b/-. Tills is

.wortl hll ilnsplonlon,.

6OS/.

or

aGont.'s

Solid GoldDouble

34anSe,

Albert long and

.ohort

llnkts intermitting, joined

by a curb, Very prett~ ',deslgn, A

unap alt 0/-, neS4it nbsolutcly

eltows nto sign oif',wear.

45'. qForati..top etSat-of Ioaoeri'

A

I Cutiery',,aFlla)V,'

nnihOesod

Handles, UOQ plceer,,p

ty

henvy,

Tilhti

wouldmtaleo

a liandsomn

gift. Worth double,' Thalberg'e

price, 41/- theset, i

S/6 Folr aHandiome

aP0.NS.Su

at.

Bnhail,with 2 hiaidles,

on" a

beautiful eland, about 12 'Ihcely?

illhIleightt,

Sultable

fot a pit'ebeottt,

Wortlh'al/..,

\Vili ii'0d0 be

oaali

pod 'nptal 12/0, .-:

47/6 Idlit'lrte or 'l'haliberg'

Foamreo

TUIllrnadio".Silat, :anaio

\llrowt

Pure

'\oo1llnL Voi'etdd;c.lt inI tue

overt

latet itiditstlti;

All hiltandtitcied.? U i?"tLacateood

tOto

loseocolodr

ot:s

lititie,.

Origltlltl cost Ir0/ -Uur .prlie

4 7/ 0 : Ca ll

,

iln ,r.

i ,itr'

It o n

,

.'I t

inay fit:you, ,

We lULvoe tllt targeet sesoitnioot oti

OIL8KINfi'"&

'OViO'COA'T

in theCitL'.::'Wit eaitoll ptllakilit6 we g'lvo

It

writtent

guiaraxuttdot,

t eepoo

(ot

tlo rat

, ,falling

t

t

dd o60ot0

ale

tiuitewilling '; to 'rdaui

tid money[llil. 1(1/-. to?: /-; Our OVer

coatsnrle thllo.ititet

?elol: Olour

.s'lid Shthpa,anld tyo !aield

lliag

.tlleln at ridiculout prloeo-

o beforia

buying

i

nylict

ote

c..tl

in iad in

,~apect

ottrwuideriti,

aisotitient;

Weo do nIdttItlpo'

tit:

b.altbuy ll

r sites;:Frottl!.i::

tO 00/-; .

50f/6. Pot·EllliL 0th1,; bys Wiojdon1,:

Ut-..lreene r cr'ossioUt,'

steel 'biiarrl,

Iistol grip, Cluateltalood 4

?o'uro,

. lortulllght'u trial,iitimlh,:

lod verl'

little US. WiWrtht tLi ourprie

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by

* Stool- ~Wst b.'arol'st

O*Poaottr crossbdlt;s 'lilett.' coltto

Tip-top ' tporan?;igun;

,,'

Woolut.

trial llen, 'atnd if hnot' eHiiat?i'lll

refund moneyl U Ihowlthlgver 1 t1

'tIe lgnae of we'n ,Wei'ltl t?/lai;/'

T'ulber'g'ti Prclqoef£/l/,. .'

WE PAY P STAQE

AT

THA.LBERO'S,'

lu-I-I-7 IICNTIEB*BTHEET,

NLEARI A A. COY.'S URtIDOG.'

11006'

BDELLAL PIHIIPINA CIGARS,All Grados,

T. P. pethrhrbrld?e, Nswcasii.s t Maitla',&

-WIRE

NE'TTlNGO, LaFgo

.Stocls

at Sorby

and Co. Per 10 yard Rolio, ,ft 7/6, alt

10/-,

4Ct 13/6, Nft 17/-, 6it 20/-. 1007

COOL

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.

.

.'.

WEATHER

COMFORTS

AT TIHE

REiD ARCADE.

PERFECTION ROOMZ HEATERS.

No sMOKE, NO soo,

NO SMIELL.

Far better tihan coalfires., Will

wanrm

up a room in a few minutes, and can be

.carrcied frdm one room to another,

OUlR LOW PRICES:

17/6, 18/0, 20/., 2"1/., 2/ EACIH.

PnIMUSSTOVES,'-

PIRIT STOVES

REIIEOSENE STOVES, GAS RINGS..

RUIBBERI & MIETAL TUDING, ETC.

SOLID OAIKEIGlOT-DAY CLOCKS.

Strikeo the ]our snd ]Half-hour.OUR PRlCa~, 17/0.

VWORT-I 21/-,

FuI11 Stofics of

IMECCANO AND ALL WJINTER GAME1S.

Theo W\'orld-relnowled ..

W,11]TI SE)WINO MACHINJE.

Atomlatlce. Lift.

\W'ltll PINCHI TENSItN, TENSIONIN.

DICATOR, and AUTOMIATICRELEASG ,

which are

Exclusive.

White Fontures.

VItIIlATING & HOTABY SHUTTLE

SHAW AND SONS, LTD,.

(REDARCADE),.

1o IOUNTE?l-ST. (NEAR 'OLTON-S'I!,);

NEWCASTLE. 0100

THE WORLD'S GREAT

BOOKS ARE ITS

GREATEST TREASURES,

Of tihe making of Books

lhere Is no elo.

TOt tile really worlth

while boutis are comniar

. tivoly few.

Thie education of Bobble Burns

Scotland's Immortal 3oUb0io-was impar.tod to him

.by

Ihisfather from a

:ift

shelf of carefully ch0eenl books, Such

bookls -s will be found among tbeI

volthleu of

EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY

AT HUNTER'S.

Tihe cost is 1/1per' volume, You iav

start with oln and end Wvitl onehun.

drad books, rullning'the whole gamout of.

he World'sN Boot Worlks. Every book tli

a "classic."If, you .like good .,Fictlion:

ervel up in tile boIeiutlful Inglliih-of

Tlllcherlly, Sir Walter Scgti,'l3rolrtv'

eolrge El'titli-nl ,otihers.:you,.0lnd-. tho

/(ill oIf th1e.0 ALtrIIIlH, 1, E;ir.3'lyrannlr

i.lbrary. Aloe Itfograpillre'of teil.OGroat

Men of Hlotory' ·1opl1s, of: Trivel; :Phillu0o0 1hy, Lnd mInlll

"

others,0.1

Co?lo lln 'for ii few gmlnsfroma' tia

5re1l, Treasulro Trove at

,

,/g P111i VOL.

. ..=?'

? :.

IVES lOMEc UNZYEIISZTT

Contailns Bools of Modern Seiloic'o nidKnowlodge, edited byrecognlesed authoril

tieo, such aus Prof, Gilhert Murrayo, of

Ox'ford, Mr, Herbert 'lshellor, Vire-Chancellor of Shofoeld Ulnivority, Prof. .T

Arthlur Tholmsoll, of Abordeati, and Plrof.

rW.

T. leWslter. ofNew York,.

CLOTH EDITION, 1/6 PEnI VOL.:

T'J-Il? WO?lLD LIBRARYOF FAMOUS BOOKS,"

ATIIUNTEIl'S," 1/3 P1'lR VOi.

Also contulrs thle Musterpieces of theWorld's Bost Littratli'--tlhe groat ntune

lIard workle ef F'lotion, illograplly, His.,tory, PhillouoDplhyr, Reearch Eso:ayo,

etc,

The vo'lures are' sultoblid-alllke for lre.

ontatlon, for thie 1hole boolkshelf, and

for roading whlen travelling."A jollie goodu 3ool0o whereon to looko

Is better to Ien. tllihlolde,"

says t1le

Old Ilhylnoe,

CLOTH EDITION, 1/3 PlER VOLI'dEL'

HUNTER THE STATIONER

JI?ELLLER, BOOKSELLER?.,"

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GOOD RAINS HAVE'

;"FALLEN.

Ito t's oC llddlons noo to o1i'00

o'10or

a1ttil.

VogetablelPitll.

?r

S' thu-

Gulid \VI'.,

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doluon of Il:ao

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yot1 ctub 1130111

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rb,

o',Lottuce, Onion, Pa".'oyVl.V"n ron lit''lo0

1uthh|I', gplunatll

.oi

llo, futnlp

'1'o 10000 r; a .tu ok'oninkc:ven lashii

we' sa~iuon·: (

ki11(?MINflo "81,?l'?DF, "1l'hcy,"nr' aT'OD: 'Pr'.

0¢on01a

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err'

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Is'whv

btrt.liot ofOtoato?dneri

grooTa lorerrIo

1001,

eO EV iVT1ING IN SES

,

h1WCAST

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:

,

I

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+,,

11UNTESTnE~ T.,

;, XInEWCASTLE. :-:l910 ,

.Marcus Clark's

SPECIAL.

PRICES

,

DURING .

REBUILDIN G.

LAflGE DOUBLE-BIED COLONIAL

., LANKET; ..All' Wool, 7?i!bs

weight, '1- -.

coLohU.1EnRUGS, li x 6'

SUsual

Price ;;'......; 1/11f%

Rebuilding Price ........ 1/9

31S L

BiLG1UlI"TICKING-

Usual Price ,,..... 1/21% yd

Rebuilding

Price ....

O.0

d yd

iQINU'B

EACIIED SIHESTING

sOIN WHITE': TWILL SHiBTING

(SpecialValue)--,

",",,'UsuaI .PrlceO .,,,,.......I

'

lah.

RebulldlngPrice.,

......

1/0

'T 4"..MY'TOWEL.

White Turklish,

'as supDpled to the Government:

.?

. -Usual"Pile,,,.."..;...,. 1/6%(RebUilduing. Pr ice ...... /4.

flhO.

N:TURK. TOWELS,L x

30

Usuql Price, .,.,.. ; 1/3 ,ea.

o

,

l bulldlig.'Prli:oe .... '123id ea,

WHITE TABL' DAIIASII, tlin wide

S 'Usual Prico ......../ /

yd

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-

bitildlng Price ..,.

I/i',, -

WIZITI LACE CURTAINS, 8ydm lons

·'Usual~Price ,......~ 06/0

·l~:ebuiiding Price .4~~l~2./i

?lN"

CAiCO, pecial Value,

,e :cbuildingi Price .., I/i doe

INGLE lBED IHONEYCOIMB QUILTS-.U' e' i Price ........ .... /

:,?ebulldin g Price ...,. I/3i:?

: ··.....

. , :;.~;;..

,, .

,

: .-·,.

D1UBL lTIED MAIICELLA QUILTS.

"Ustl Price ...... ;.... 9/11

e?""': cbullding Price ../,,...8/1l

13LUE STRIPE BLOUSING iLANNEL.

TTES-,

tTsual Prlco ..., ..... 5.dR: . ebuilding Price ..... td

I`IEAVY.i3OUSIOtG FLAN'SELETTES

r

Usu:,,nal'Price:,, . ,,,,..:4

, S dRobuildlng

'Price : ..... . d• :

.. .' ::-. -

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..

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:,JAC'Se; CURTAINSC, 3'd longUsual Price *..... /11

:'Rebuilding Price

,',.

4/1

£ Fs~'iPLST~t TALECOVRSR

?ii~Is.

Ueu?,T

.. Price

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P-

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;;.;Price

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131" Ts,ELL

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THE BOUNTIFUL RAIN

Hnascome and changed the face of oUr

land, The parched, contracted lookeha

;givenplace to a emling expression tor

a gaenCerou Beeaeon.

THAT S.MILING EXPRESSION tIre.

lectedon the faces of tho peoptle, car

and anxiety givino place to hope andconfidence.

NOW isthe time for YOUR

PHOTO.GRAPIL

THAT SMILING EXPRESSIO0 can bC

faithfully reproduced by

THE GREENHAM STUDIOS,TIIHE PITOTOGRAPHERS OF

NEWCASTLE.

Opposete G.PlO. Hunter-treet.

DON'T M35S IT; 7791

GET R1GHT ON: THE:TRACK

i.

!

.

*·THf~iS

S~b:

OPPORTUNITY PI'4AS.'

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·

..

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GOODSALMOST' GIVEN·AWAY.Y

a. LIVEL? fLAT-TAT

MULLALLY'S

GREATarCLEARINGO.oUT SrALE.

LAST rW ~WEEIs:

\·.

,.....

FRESH BARGAJNS :DAIL.

JUST AS GOOD AS.' ATTHN

START O0

"

* THp SALI'.

,.

.*

~

AIAZING REDUCTIONS.

NOTICE.TO-QUIT SALE.

W'IHERE TOUR MONEY GROW8BIGQER.

A PEARL O DARGAINS.

IT'S JUST.

A SACRIFICE OFGOODS..

Sdon't know hwuL.ALLY'S cap

Iat thti epr;i

o

Id;o

ao.er

and overagaln,.y..nef'iitt women'et or

sonce we beganti@hid

h

"ACTUALLY"i

A

SAVING OF lO/IN THE

£ ..

THE STOOK HAS TO GO.

NO QUESITIO

,OF

THATWE MUST

GET OUTOF THESiEI SHOPS,

AN SXPLOQION IN PRIcEs.

PI JCES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.

DESPERATE ARGA!.s

..

IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS.'ASTONISHIN PRICES.

--..../.

TOUR OPPORTtlNITY.

. COME TO-DAY.

DooosTO e

SAOCRIFOED..

OUT THEY MUST Go0

CALICO SHEETING.

TAtBLE DAMASK;OSNABERG TOWOLS.DRESS GOODS.'

:

PRINTS AND LININS,.lACE J

EbtUI3ROIDERI?S,

CURTAINS AND QUILT.S

.-lEN'S AND 0YS"' CLOTHIItGIMIIN'S SUITS.YOUT'IS'

LONG TROUSERS SUITS

N?,?SN

T]ROIInSER.YOUTlIS' 'I'ROUSEILStOYS' KNICKIIL. ANTS;'

,

V

A,BOYS' CRIASH COATS AND SUITS '

"MtN'S

AND DOYS'SHIRTS

,:

:. r

flATS

ANDllOSItERY".

AN ADIOLUTE OLIEARNCiE MUSh'

D,WE ARIE.oArING

Tr

,000

DSELL,THEIISELYBiS

TWENTY 'SHILLINGS WQRTIH FOR·. i· HALP-80V@IEIGIN.

k::'d;

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1·OTICE TO QUIT SAL

NOW ON

OPPOSITE IIONYIBYSUOEKL POIN2NI1WCA'STLE.

·· i uowos~ri~ .1:·:'

THErHUSTLERS'

:BI SALE NOW IN FULL. SWINfl.

THE HUSTLERS'

BlI SALE NOW IN FULL SWING.

kTHE

HUSTLERS'

BIG SALE NOW IN FU.LL

SWIN.

i ·,.

THE HUSTLERS'

BIG SAL NOW IN FU SWING.BIP

dAL?-

NOW 'IN PULL SWINe.

I.I

'HEi HUST~BLERS'7

A'

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BREcKEHRIODE'S

GOOD.VALUE

HOSIERY.

BRECKENRIDGE'S HIOSIICR

bas.always been known for its greatwearing quallties, anAd tis year we

havi: been folrtunateoin securing

soine very good values, whie.h we

are.oferig to y'ou at prices that wewillt be unable to repeao when sold

out Our firet lno-

LADIES'-PLAIN BLACK SEAMLESS

COTTON 1OS0i, good wearing.

6%d, 7d, sled, 1/- PAIR.

LADIES' BLACK OPEN?-WORK COT

TON IOSE. Special Yaluc.

I//6A, tPAIb

LADIES' PLATIN BLACK LISLE-

OSE. A Nice Fine Quality.SPRICE, 1/6 & l/l1? PAIR.

SILK AN6KLEt H OSE, a.nice weight.llk,

whlchwill

hivo

you plenty

of wear,.

* PRICE, 2/3.

A Very Fine Qunlity LISLE)OSE,in Black, with Pure Silk Thread

Ankles.

PRICE, 3/11 PAIR.

A Very FinoeQuality PURI SILK

HOSE, with Double Heels and

rrees,.

SPECIAL PRICE,I/i1

PAIR,.

1.LAIN BLACK CASHMERE 1OSE,

PLAIN BLACK CASI-MEBREIOSE,

all Pure WVeol;;" '

1/11?.

PAZIR--/6.,

Two,..Spoclal Lines of

INDIANA.BDLACK ALL WOOL I?1 ;E

r 2/3 -.I/S PAIR.

SOCKS .FORH SOLDIERS, manod of" our own Wool,

/I',PAIR.

BRECKENRIDGE& CO., ,

IIL'TER-STRIIEET WEST,

NEWCASTLE.

TIMIELY AND TEMPTINGSPECIALS.

IN ALL

COLD WEATHER G000DS

AT

GOW'S, HAMIILTON.

IT WILL'PAYYOU

TO NOTE IEVIRY

PRICE QUOTED TO-DAY.

We hiave a Special Rango 'oNobby 1Drdse

::Tweeds. Colours, Grey, Brown, Light.,.D

rewii,+.0L0 yard .

.

..;

?, +-,

Chock :'EltCdte, In'frbwn v Dai~i;.u'krid,."

63a

ey.,

.Vcry. Smart, .1 /6yard..,;.'+

.'

+

leethelr

TWcdU,. Special Vieluc, Drown,

: Green;'nond Grey

EfITectsO,.at 3/11 yhid;

Doiogal ` Tweeds. Real Smart Appear:

ceaeaGreen, Grey, Brown, 2/8 yard.

Speclal ;School Twefeds, 'at 11Bd and 1/11

yard2'"Serges are always Servliceable. We

have,V?ery Solid Values hero,

Blaol and Navy Serges, 42a1n, 2/8, 2/6,

,2/11,

8/3, 3/11, 4/6 01n, 5/0 and 6/6

.01cm,

7/06

:?':OUR MILLINERY

HAS NEVER BEEN SURPASSED FORSTYLE AND PRICE.

Dainty.Styles, at 10/6, 13/6, 18/6, 18/6,

' 21/-; 26/., 30/

Visit Our Showrooinm on the Second Floor,

and;Interview Our Millinery Speclallat

.:

about your next HAT,.

"

MANTLE DEPARTMENT.

SSKIRTS, SKIRTS.,

Seod Olr Big Selectionot

Ready-to-wear

SSkhts.e

The right Styles, Moderately

SPrlced..' ' /

Twoeed Stylo, 5/11, 7/11, 10/6, 15/6, 16/11

.

18/6,

oSerges;, in Black and Navy, 10/11, 18/0,

1?/I,:18/6, 21/-, to 268/,6.

'We can do the 0,8, size in Seros

Sklrts.' Seethese Goods Displayed on

______ _"

OuGl Tobles.

Dainty Silk BIoussl tra Special Value,

0/6,'71/6, 8/i6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6,

18/6,SooeeOur Child's Nonw Woollen Coats, withBonnets to I2atch, 10/0, 12/0, 18/0,

10/6,

0OW. AND

CO,,

IIAMILTON.'PHON;OI 184

,

8080

TW EEDS.TWEED..?

TWEEDS.

JUST OPIENED AT

.J

WS:

& THOMAS

.

'

SDIRECT

i·W10oi

THil IANUPACTURER, At Di'??ARlK~EID AT OUR USUAL''':':

LOW P"ICEf l

DOŽ4EOALS.NOw I/u, si/,

DONEGl0ALS..

.

WOETlI 3/8, 8/5, /,

D0:'++

E' i1AL91WIEOWN,

At'41 i/' I

.

fR,1

,

OREE

7i"'

.o

MPIXTURESI

NO WAR PRICES 'fI1EW

'':

.40.iNOH

COSTUME CLOTH,

,'rNOW I/- YARD,

I'' ;IN NAVY+AND MARONE ONLI,

,P NCII STRIPIE COSTUM:E CLOTH,I

Nol'vyU lrown, Grey, & Dack.,

j ?LORTH i / NOW 1/0 YARn.

i;

REMEMBER,

ThabsGoodi .are Posltlvoly NEW, and

"wihilavo marked them at DEDROCK

·'..'/:

PRICED,

Ci':l

:

ALL TO.DAY.

E S & THOMAS,t{UNTER*STRrIET,

~~PHLONSI6O,a7

TDODAY'S W.ATHER FOREOCtJ.

Fine, but with tendency to

slhoera ; aoutherly winds,

A BIG SUCCESS.

THE LACE SALE WEEK

AT

SCOTT'S

4 MORIE DAYS TO 00o.

CROWD

I. AGAl,. TO.D.AT FOI

IARGAININ

N

LACES, IIIBBONS, NECK

VIWfAIIl HOSIERY, GLOVES,

EMBIROIDERIBS.

SCO 'l:.

.

L' POPULAR DRESS

& SILK DEPTS;

Iti view of

WAll CONDITIONS,IHEAlVY PURCHASES

We'ro : iado at

MOST"Satisfictory' Prlce,

'I"ISULTING in the Grandest and-MoSt. Varied Stock of tho"e

pwost antld MoSt UP-to.

date Goods at

SCOTT'S, , -

USUAL POPULAR

AILL 'I'HE NEW 1oABl1CO.

.ALL

']1111 NEW, COLOUS.i

ALI;' THIII2 SW TWEEDS.

ALLt THE N'W "

"'EPE-DECHENIES.

AL, '101'E NEiV' Si-'ADINOSB"rL TI ..I]'

StARCE. COLOUISS.

t"CLiTl

i

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0'

I'IiSTP

TiIIMMINGS.

',r;L ITill

NIDrW.'UTTONs.".flr T .EN V"W SILKS.

SALLI TIll NEW TAlTANS..

SCOTT'S

Is now undoubtedlyTho'POPULAT' SiHO'.PJNQ:CENTRE for

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"NIECASTI'E IbIORMNlG N13fiALIJobould roach thin oflon not Intor than

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Ir undor tho diftoront bOadII2BU.,I

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should hot heoddroasc~ to Individual members of the

Stat.

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NiUFF6I-AWS

HAIR.

TO FALOUI

Greatly, Very Annoying'Looked

Like Rash,-Awful. Iltching.Pre

vented Sleeping,Cuticura.Oint

ment Healed, Hair Now Thick,

Farnle;igh:Turll, N. e; W.-2"Fr two

years I suffered with dandruft in my headwhich caused, my hair to fail. out greatly

and was vry,

annoying as it used to show'

on mv dress. The trouble looked like a rash

and I was continually troubled with an

aLwful ilecijng which prevented mo from

ilereping..'

I used several othelr remedles, butwithout success,. I.then trieod. Cutlcura.

I applied the Cutlcura Ointment dally and

when soaked intihe

scalpremoved Ji by

,washlng

with hovwater and Cultcura' Soapand almost immediately I felt the improve.

unent and by the time 1 had used thes

con.

tents of the titIof Cuticura Ointment I~wa

completely cured and my halr had now grown

qutlle thickagain."

(Siguoned)' Mrs. )D..J.'

PZ'rC, Feb. 23, 1?9 1.

SFOOT

BADL-Y BLISTERED,Bellmont, 'ocuumwel,-N. S. W.-" Some

itlo ago my.brotlher whlile play!ing ranon

s6oidhot anshites and burnt ond of hli.foot

so muchlthatlhe foot.bpceamohadly bleterod.

I

at,

once proceirod atin

of Cutlcura OQit.

Inat

and itcasedtho

pain at once. In

about .two weeks' timm the soj'owas

qliii

healeod up and my brolther was able towoar

his shoes again and runt

about."

(Signed)

Thomas fradford, January, 1a1d..

Samples Free by PostSCutlcura Sonp and Olntment are

solt

cverywher. 'Liberal sample of oach mailed

frco, wi?th 32-p. SlinBookl, Address R.

Teasls & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.

Bovril develops

big reserves of

strength

IT

MUST BE BOVRIL:

BRITISH TO

THE BACKBONE

TEE~DAANSSOOT PANG

POWDERSeor Calsitea,

Rollevo FEVERISH NEAT.Prevent FITS, CONVIRIiOHS, Bta,

Preserv' aCh

a.ts C aes

the

CONTAIN nlo NOsPQ.O"P'ioca obsere the EE h I~STWED

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4A ilheis favouritl\

CouColds

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Delicious

Fish.t

Scotch Fillets,

Scotch Itppers,

Direct Shipments fromthe Packers In Scotland.

Supplied to gou In per

fect condition out of

our Up-ton

Date Cold

Lane and

Trewarthai

Quality Grocers,HunBtern Etreet.

'rhor.e OSO,

WHY GOOD BLOOD CU

RED.Why are

weo

cotinually being taidtthat

:ood

blood must be brightred?.

WhatIharl volour to do with tihe quality?

Just this. The oxyganInl tho air Istho groot uplportor of 'anlmal Ilfo. .One

busincei dl tlhe blood Ia to tanke oxygoenfronm theo ainr (which it nects In tIheo.

I:nas) aund.delivor it to tle tlsnuos of the

body. Wihen the bloodl flle?d with lllfo

eustaining oxygecn, is dent out by the:hcart it .ib bright rod.

WheaIt r'etLrics

Illled wth limpurlliis, clnd duprhved ofits

oxy?'n, It Is darkc"..:

r'.om this It. in lch.nr:that thoero a tWo.primer'quldcitna of onlth, puro .naiF'nild

Iyrlb;ht..rritl.,lood-tho

pure air irc furtlali.

tir.

loxygC.bth .rich .blod. tocarry It

whlcr it.tla

noodd; Dr. Willacms' :'Plk:

Pills mre.lo theo bIlod'rlch nud redleftisl

othey incrooe Its power

to carry oxygeon,

.actually:manling.

It so muclh mroreo abl tb o

carry InOrased

lifoand otrnclgth:to ovary

oroiil of the body. Try toseo:tontle:pills,and not tothe Incrcaseod coolocr'

in choiics

.and ]Jpo, o0ca how your clrces becomao'stondior, your aplpetite

ij

Cottor, youre di.

;edtfn: Iatrocngir, your atop iquclckn., yourltroumbles lighter, Any cheomist, or stort,

keeper cano supply yot with thm 'attheold

.crlic,

Whhcii Ics,.Iol

been inoroautd,

?s Pfd n box, six boxes l;s Sd. .,

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THE HAIR

SIS

tEY AND FALLING.

SMrs.

rii~'ee

EBetao, of Muir

etreot, Neratlie, had been grey for23

yga.r'l."Sh..had uead dyes re.

'sitorers, hair stains, tints," and all

the other hair paints, and glrew sick

andltlred of them. When Surmanol,the

Enhllsl

'gray haeir remedy, was

brpugl)t',tp .Anstralln, ailo

used It,

da'lIn a?~fE.?qks.

there'wan not a

trace of greynOsR left. In lher halr,

T at,',nq'WovoriT\?WO ydsrsa.ugo, rnd

althiiouigh she

has not used a drop ofSStlrmnallol since, there Is not It grey

hleir ii tlier head. That is another

Sir'of

tht SurinlaioI put a.n end ilto l

,greyn1,

o?fthle hiair ONCI AND

FOR.AIsfti.,Y,ioil:got one.bottle-Just

lono--onl wdltleh lthe lost colour creep

Sback

Into youlr'grey hnlr,--thle coloul'

a'.ou

ghoUght

lost for over..Giant

iottlo0/-.. (posted 5/9) from Thoe.

.d,-lgaworthLadoratories, Jiorfnung'Hs

Chambers, t18, Pitt.street, Sydney,.

S,;: ,::dr. '.felllidig ihair, baldness,dandrifl-foar lumaklng the hair. grow

thlci, long: and:J?oliltiuy, Ibol Io Won.

derfulii.Glsnt bottle 0/- (posted 0/01

from the above. 9157

lislie,.u9omm?a

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Arnott's. Livin e Pictures

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WILLIAM WOOD,

The Healthy,Child

of Mrs. Wood, 63 John-strcet, Pyrmoni,Sydney,.

N.S.WtThere is Health,

Strength,and Happiness in

Arnott's Faio's Nilk Arrowroot Biscuits.

For Growing Ohildren

At All Times when Hungry.

Keep a Tin in theHouse.

AT HOME AND AT SCHOOL TOUR CHiIDiREN WILL I2IPROVE ON

ARNOTT'S

Fanioitss M~lk Anowroot

BISCUITS.

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Let every mother give thema

trial. They are nourishing, fattening.,

and health-producing; simply prepared, easily digested; a deliciousfood,

A.DELICIOUS BREAKFAST DISH, SOAKED IN BOILING MILK WiTH

SUGAR.

Look for Arnott's Name.

.ASATISFYINGSCHOOL IUNCH

ETEYPIANOS.

SHESE beautifully toned and

artistic pianos have been

manufactured continuouslysince -18609 and have made a

great reputation for themselves.

They are constructed on the most

scientifiC principles & guaranteed

to be good in every respect.

CLOSEON

50,000 HAVE BEEN SOLDWe recommend these pianos with

the utmost confidence and sell

them fully guaranteed.

Ftali particulars are free fov the asking.

We sell on Time Payment and will tarke

your old piano in part payment of a new

one. ,

PALING'8,78.60 HUNTER ST., NEWCASTLE

And at Sydney, Brisbane, Lismosre Toowosomba

andheathprouoig; oimly ronret esiy dgesed a eliios23 d

RoyalMothers

use

Ashton&Parsons'

Infants' Powders

fortheic

jttle

Princes andU Princesses

S.

during the time ofteething and for fret

fulness and the manyailments common to infancy

West Australian Finds Powders Indispensable."What we would do without Matrlcaria Infants' Powders for the babies

I do not knrw, and we are anlays recommending them to our friends."

iMr. 1I'ANK W.FORWOOL, P.O.

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26, anlgoorlie, Weat.Australia.

ASHTON & PARSONS'c- ---

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INFANTS' POWDERSAre intendd to eno pain nd soothe the child: chcl: omach

disorder,corcrect tle motions, roliove fc vecr,o cstltssnep, fretlulness, and

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il-rtroublis incidental to the teething

perioJ;and ar u?.ful i- a.!y?

or unduly prolo.g?ddentition,

SpDIttloa Dy Royal C?,ommand to

1-.1,r1.tHE

DO\V\ACII EII'HESS OF RUSSIA61.0.11 THE DJClimba UP I1CE

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Try it for your

Marble Tables

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Waitress,'

conlectioner,, relreshment-roo3

ownerls d olher siorekeepers ,hould alw)ys

ha-

a

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I Splendid lo cleaning marble tblcl, scale, wood.

work,glas?'are,

couuters axld

peintwork,

and

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place

clean

ind inviting to customers, Noothrm

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ie soha,oy-none ao goodi

Try tnewIelno

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Catalogues? . If not, send us your name and address.and you shall get one b

return post.. It will pay you to shop with us, aswe guarantee th a-tlcle in

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Handsomo B-plecd Dining-room Suite; upholstered in the Boat Roene. Dre

in seats, extra finish. Price in oak £115s, Price ,n maple £12

6e,

High-class phoilstery. WFckLUXURIOUS

6ft

CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, all springs, (orschair

stu?e,covered in the best quality Rexine, £9 16s,

Covered in thiobest'qaiality'Saddle Dags and Utrocht-.Velvetr..£10 10s.

STUFF.-OVR BADDLE'.BAG

,EASY

OHAIRBS£2

6.ld;'':?.:10,lO.

MORRIS EASY CHAIR, upholstered with the best quality Rezine, spring led'£2

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BOX' OTOMANSi,

extra wide, extra well sp'rung, ;prins

he~r

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large raag (o

extra fine coveringe to select fromi £2 15,•

SADDLE BAG SUITE S, 7 pieces, covered with the'bei quallty Saddle'siqhand-sewn

edges,.Price, £8 6s,

LOOSE COVES, 'fitted smart, and made by experta:''' Prices oi appllcaBsh

MOTOR CAR LOOSE COVERS, 'perfoot fit guaranteed

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stocks of coverlhiga to select from.

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Bronchitis CureFor

COUGHS,COLDS on the

CHEST.CROUP and WEAK LUNGS'

This Medicine can bo' civen witlhPERFECTSAFETY and tlde UTMOSTCONFIDENCE

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to tlhe YOUNGEST CI-HILD, a? ii does NOTcontain and ihasn NEVER conlailcd a.ny poison

or harmful drugrs It is v'et?:pleasant to take,

and chliildiep take it readily'cven CLAMOR

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, "I aol afraid there is a little duil

culty about thalt.li

refuses to appear in it at al."

"A cautiousinani But bow can we

manage?""He suggested that I should bring

you the papers, and hand them over

in exchange for the money. I don't

like doing this, and I. would prefer

that you should prosecuto him.";

"Tiiat is i'mlposslblo.No doubt the

business is distasteful to you, but as

a favour I ask you to be the gobetween,"

"It isevery unpleasant."

"I shall not forgetit,

Philip Mee

siter has the reputation of remember

ing anyone who does him a good turn.

Wheln could you get the papers?""At

once,, If you like.". .

"Hlve:o yofi"them

"wltlr

you....."No. The man would not be likely

to trust me so far, but f will fetch

them, and, in. the mneautlme you can

get lie money from the bank,"

"Wouldn't he be satislfied with a

cheque? 1 could make it payable toyou?" Mr. Mosaiter snle quickly.

"One could hardly expect him

to-"

"PI'erhaps not. Will you go for the

apersa now? lshallbo.ready for

?youin half an hour."....

Philip Messltcr watched him le.e,and his eyes twinkled vith a;uuse

meat.

"Cldvcr young blackguard," he said

tohinisolf,

as he snipped off the end

of a cigar.Not for a moment had Philip lies

siter been deceived by Geoffrey.Lin

coln's specious story of a third per

son, for he had at once recognised 'that

lic waL doing business on his own ac

count.

The millionaire was essentially prac1cial. lis objection to coming to

England was solely on account of this

crlehoof his youth, and if he could ob

tain possession of and destroy allt.lhe

evidePcd, thte ensuing peace

of--

mindwould bha worth a far greater sum to

lilin, Hbbegan' tp wonder what lhad

urged

.Geoffrey

to take this 'rlskty

course,, for.he.remembered that JamesLticolthihad had the

r'eputatloiof

being' a wealthy man..

IHe. ordered his electric brouglam,and started for the Brrlington Gardoens'Branch of the Bank of England;where he cashed a ci'eque for the

amount that Geoffrey had demanded.

When he got back to his house hecautiouslyjotted down the numbers of

the notes,' and then patiently waited

for Geoffrey's return,Hie chanced to take

,up

.the

morning's. paper, and when le dsaw a paragraph to the effect tuat Sir tIupjert

Churston was seriously ill, he sud

denly rememnbered that he was the

heir to 'the title, and laughed grimly

at. the irony of it.

As a mattier offsct, itf lhad not lecn

necessary for Geoffrey to return to

his house, for he carried' the papersin

hisbreast pocket, When.he left

Philip Messitor ihe went to his club,and ordered a pint of chaimpagne, for.

he had foutid the intervliew atryin.,'

one. As lhe. drank the wine hle ron

gretulated himself upon his success,."Hellol"

What aire you doing:here?

Ohainpagne-at this hour'"-

He turned quickly, and.,ln doing so

spilt some of the wino over

his

coat.

It was Guy Helston who hao.,spoken,and he sat down besido lim.

.

,"I had aletter from nmyjfather thls

monlng, He tells me.that.Mifldrod.,

is

ill," Guy said, with a curiousloolk att

his friend,.

"I hope it is not serious. ;She was

well when I left a couple of days ego;"

Geoffroy said, anxiously

"By the by, am I to congratulate

you?"'.

"It isn't settled yet."

"'I shouldn't be surprised ifI.'

liar

riedsoon,"

Guy said, Jervously..:"Indeed! "Who ,is

'

the fortUinatelady?"

'

"Miss Messiter. I met her last nightat Lady Cardew's.'and I was olcean

bdwled over. She is simplyrtppin'."'

'And .she willby rich,'' Geo'ffrby

said' drily.-..,"That is no objection,'

Guy sald,'with :a grln, "but, honestly, .1 beolleve.

I'm in love.:''Peon my word, I 'didn't

think of the.money till thismorning,"

"What' will father Messlter say?".

"Well,you

see, tIere'sthe

title-that counts with' the Yankees. .'Will

you conime round with meato call .thisafternoon? I feel I want some: backing,' and;.you are so eminently,'

re

spoetable,old chap,"

.,

Soi'ry;. but I eant-I'm:blisy,"

Geoffrey said,hastily. "Good-byeo' for

the* present,!' '

:.:OGobffrey walked from lils club back

to.'Park. Lane,. and ere he had'. gonen

many steps he was struck by the possiillity' that 'Philip MiesFaer might be

playing him some trick. He had. suc

coeded so easily, and tle fact that his

vlictim had coisonted to pay withouta' murnhur made him wonder if'

he;

nilglit 'be about to enter a trap,. His,'walk 'bdcame slow, and. he dreaded

the coming interview. Howevoer, when

he. entered the librapy, Iti,'lessltorlreceived him with L quiet smile, 'andpointed with his finger to a. pile ofbank'

notes, whlch"'lay on the table..."The money's there.- HI-IQe' you 'got

the:'paperI" he asked,.S'YoY;" and Geoff;ey took them 'from

hits 'pjcot ". '

"PiirPbaps you" had better cointthe'

notes whtle I run through tile paperls,"

Messiter, snaid,; grimly, a hlie took thd:nin his hand. iHe hurr;edly seilrechcd

and quickly found the bill, which heoxamined' intently. Geoffrey': was

watching him, and he had not.moved.

"Why don't you coUnt yourmoney?"'

he asked, 'but still Geoffrey did notbudge. ' -

"Are all the papers thcroe?, "icy?oucontent?" he asked,

"Yea. Tis bill Is cheap at tlhe pr?1c.

for it wll'riJnlF

me apInce

of mindwhicli I ha'on't felIt for year's It has

hung over.me llknn nightmure, andhas intcrf~rdivid.With all my enjoyment

clife.

,Now

IfIel'

snfe and can begin

to enjoy nmycrlf. You halv don en a

g?cod tul'n,, ld I don'(, -egrudge thie

money.

'le~

ap' ilhat will give you a

little comif6rt, 't is no :,enbeating

about tho bush. You di'dn't ~itnkl thatI believed. 'our little fairy, tale about

the'clerlt-not for a niotlent, my boy,but I should very much lile to 1noe

what hns driven you to this."

Gooffrey thought for a moment,' dundquiclly decided that it waos 11no use

ho?oping up:ths 'fiction. Now therecould.bho no daiger in owning to thetruth.

ruy

.falliy

hlad bcon speculating,and ha died a poor. man."

"But' surely thatwans' iot suicieont

to mako you do this? If I am any

jrdge of haa.:ive,,~yop

bave uncommon

ability, add.ohuvould liave mdse yourown"

fortune."

"Thero was a reason which I cannot

toll you. You be'a'r me no Ill-will,.

Mr.,Messiteil

"

'None ah'all

"

In fact, I am more orless indebted to you, Does it strikeyou

"Th'atthliA'h"i

cilijitlFo ending to a

blaclmallingInterview?"

Geoffrey's face flushed angrily, bitMr. Messiter regarded him withamuseMbent.

S"Iire to .caii a spade.a pnade," hi

doitlnuod,"'"'quickly. "Pardon mycurlosity, but

'I should very much liketo know if this 1

goigblto be your first'

ind last little bit of hilghw'lyman's

business. Yoiui'niu't."hravo material atyour disposal to: mak na tidy fortune,if you .are 'so inclined. You don't

uind. mo talklng.so frankly?"

Still Gpobffrey did not answer, andhis. nyes,'wroe fixed on tlle' notes,

which, for areap~on.

ho could not

understandhe:o was-now very reluctant

o touch. .'here stlll remained res

"ees' of a" conscience, and he'as

roubled;

'While he stood there hositating hecould fool .hat Philip-Messltor was re

garding hlm keenly,.

.

"I think, fIan understand' your feel

ings,. Isiffered.i.n a r'imilur

.vn'

when I handled. tlie proceeds' of the

forged Pill. It isn:t pleasant, is it? I'

don't thliik 'ou are. absolutely a vil

nlu,l Mr.' Lincoln.' Tllere'

must be a

plowerful inotive behind all this. W'ill

'ou girve'ub,,your confidence. I mayH 'able

6'

help"

you;."'

.

-

As he spoke ;.ho..still looked at

Geoffrey who suddenly seemed to

weop:)aslde.his hdeltatlon. He strode

:o the'tatil6 a'nd.grasped the notes in

id r . h a n d, %

.

.

'"

-~

.S"Waift

a 'fmoment," Mr. Messltercried, peremiitoilly; i"leave them on

th etable."

"'"

5';.

'Ho isat down and took up a pen, androad aloud .what he was writing:

S"Dear

Mr. Fincoli?-I. have muchpleasure in handlng-y yo the sum of:no .hundred thousand pounds, theamount in which I vias indebted to

sour father at ,the time of his death.You will find no traces of the trans

action.among his papers, as the buslnese betwe6y"

asBt'oU'sea~

prlvRto'cle

scrlption.. *II?J1i.you the best of luck.

YVourp faIitflly---..-"

..,Ho looked' p'

at .Geoffrey, who was

staring .at llim in amazement. "I will

just sign itn\d then you can take thle

inop?y,'',bo said, and affixed hissigna;

turo toatheotchl of.the

letter.

..Geoffrey,y as.sBttlpefled,.. and. knew

not what to do or say. He still heldthe notes In his hand- when the door

opened, and Edward Mossiter came in.

He start'ediwhen he saiv Geoffrey, and

his' fac , fluqhed, ,, ., .

...."Godd-mohling, Mr, Lincoln,I be

lievO I havd'to congratulate yoU " le

G'offrey'' hAd, bd-he. lobtpd- qui'ck

ly from them to his father,"I foar.'I hm Intierruptlin a business

intorview,"he',said, quickly.

"Not at, all. We have quite finished,

I

shduld?advise you' to stow 'that

money in a sate place," Mr. Meseltersaid,.

meanfiagly...., :.

Geoflrey fqlded up. the crisp notes

and ,thrust tiegm in bis pocket,

"Am I to 'cdgi'atiilate oiu?" Edward

cried, mea8 itig ly''

."Upon' what,?"., Geoffrey ..asked, and

his voice tremnbled,.'Ion.,y.o.ir.,.

engagement to LadyMildrdd

lelSion

?'"*.' -,'-.'

,

*

.'Gooffrey'':ihaar.t,.eat Wlldly,, for h'.

inoel

nkow.

,jllgwt.h

hadwon his ftight.

The ionCeya h.his' lBpokcleti aild fromwNtat EdwaId

"li'

d ';ijut said'lho

gather

ad that Mldrod' must have given in.

"I .,wishyoui 7 ouldl q xpljin n: your

self,"

he..ipid,.

quickly, "I hatomysters."' '

S"I have'just come from TrogarthcnTowers, andd-I: understood from theEarl ihst you are"engaged to LadyMildred,"

.

."Tho Earl' has consented to ourmarrlage,'

Geoffrey said hoarsely,

"So 'he'told-mi:e.May I ask if LadyMildred has

-al?p.

consented?"

Geoffreyfluhlied.

a.nd he did notnm

!niediatoe)y.'tinr i'.ei. . rn"I do not recogtlse your right to

question nme,'ileo.asid, coldly.

"But perhaps yoh- will reply to me,"

Mr, Messlter broke in, and there was

menace In', hls voiceo '"May I ask if

Y'ou are going'i to 'marry Lady Mildred?."

.

""'-' -' r

......

".Yes,"Geoffrey. said; curtly, and he

aced .them ibbodl;d!.i

.

,"I

suppoe'-'thiati accounts' for thisnolrnlng's busingss. I want to under

stand this," ldward, Has LadsMIL

drod,refuaedi'

you? You seemed.

so

c'nfldent of asuccessawhen you left."

"There loddmemni

ystery..I: am

sul'that

it

i4.1.tha t'

'Lady;Mildrd 'loves,"

ledward fiil',flrmJy.'

.

:."Have yousoon,

hgr?b Mr. Messlterasked.'

.

'

'..

"vo.',-iWy?,:^,?(

-..^ :....'lAnd she aid,

"

"Thiat '?sl wa; going to marry this

eonl(.lomai"I''''' ,:'."Tlen low ;'do

yo?

i.thinkc that it Is

you' that' bho'loi'oep?': iMr.

Meselter ask

ed, curtly,,ij :,. "

.

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ills

ince I

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ilro frtllrll,,ltlu

'n

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unlll

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patCels of' lolllor' OilIt. Bhot

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ant

brI'OWI,ugly pi

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:....

piresto--Wolll

of'wonderl-wlil t

0?llitnrence, T'lo

akhil'1 mado

youatllgltinOll-It .il cloua', freshl and falr

'yoll will buvoput tho 'girl"

back

intoIt, for yollr atoh will olontaltl

tile frohneos -nld cloearnoos of long

long lgo, Youllwill hbvoo a nOw colri

plexlonll, ald yolo shallloolt

80, If you

he f,0 bonuleto u,, Thlcrlnol olhall

have drawui tIh v'ofl of frockleOand

1n0 nsllo--(lth vail whiw ha d so lotig

lldlle tllh ynolltnllgfailr Holt lenleath.

(let 11(1 jur-ittt oc--anld watchl tile"girl"

crecy bltck Int, your akhn,

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& l'alRth',. Chlmlnlsts, Nowcaotle, arnd

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''T?1WCASTI.I

MOIRNING IHEnRADI'"

Dollvorud Daily to Iiubcrlbers foa

SfIXFPENCE PRElt IIC

!Tl T I.,TU'lF

-

Yolil wa tl:u on!ly ocratehlng recorded

for tiloe wCvR.etlou ;le pni yeterdCey.

i' risco ine anid MfiBgawilloah hlovn beclrelieved of their

entagetnoutal at Iloola=too to-inollrowV, Tilo mnectUig promises to

be otlo of the loIt. cucOOstul ever hnldl

on tbh course,The

tralth l

In itploeld

order, und the tiaploilnuentsnever looked

|

better. All the bulldlngs have rocentlybeen plinted, and overylhing prelota.

an

bright uppearanlr. It lu expected

thlt,P. Iarge uumber of Sydney epcrtlBmen

will

aistlatlit

Itho ixturc.

Racegoors will scarcely need rciondlna

that the Dungog Pony ClI.b' nmeetliuB 1

down for deciclon to.day, All theo ovcnts

have filled well, and putrons are plronml

leed sonm Interelstng rclng, Poverarof

the ponltes eiggecd haVe already nitured

In the winnige list, Convenient trainnr

rangenuletshave been made, and vilitori

will find tllhe outingo pleaaaltt one, Thile

dlstrl't lp Ino a flourlllneg '?tute jIst lit

present, and apnrt from the racing, the

tripIs

one that canil be pleasantly pcent.

Cordoun Ioule has bleei takleuout o

the Mooreflold Maly Handleip.

At the Narrandern raccs tile big hatdi

cnp was won by Vceyou King, with fSnsAplpel and Invernr lun the other placea.

The winneris by Voyou from Twist.

At the Doulder City races the Oolden

City Cup was won by Cocotec, by Royal

Artillery from Msnlnna. Now. Tipporaryand Ia Ocorgi' wore In the places.

There t roasoni to belilevethat the AIU

trallnn 'Ihaser nullnwarra Is to remain

In England for. another year. ItI1

no s-

eret that tIh owners of Bullawarra are

rather disappolntcd with the

horsoe's,,nglish displayo, and they are tild to colt

template giving Jhltn another chanceIn

the Ltverpool Grond Nattonl.,,.1

Lynclhhaae-deidcd to send Pretty

Boblby to Adelnlde to-day, Pretty BobbyIto engnead In tile South Australian Stackes

nnthe first any, In tile Nursery IiHndicap

on the oecond day,and In. the Jlvenile

Ilindleap on tile third day at thlo S.A.J.C

meotl .is.. . . ..

T.he tlrce-yenr-oldt trandChnrlTil as

succuimbed to anl attack of pnoeuuqulii

erlilght ont his way over by steamer fromi

iSydney to Melbourne. The cult, who

we.by I'osltulo (Imll.)

trom the Newmarkhet

HInidlcap winner Pendant, by lar Nlenta.

was owned by tho. late Mr. '. Uphill, It

whloso coloura lie won the Third Dlvltion

Ilfndicapn at Montona last Sepleom hrO'O I

Mr. Uphlll's death Grand Charm was bunt

In Sydneyv or snle, and knockhoe doawt

to the Fleomington traincr J. L;ilch for

140 guineai,l

The Tasmanlan lmar Lady Brooklyn

made some amends for her two narrow,

defonatl thismonuth by cleverly annexlial

the concluding ff100 trot at Irlchmond

(Vic.). Lively Bolls staited favourite,

nad ftnishcd third,The outsiddr, Dlrct.

Dot,lodhoked all over a winner, 'but Lady

Brooklyn finished strongly and ecored bya few yards. '

.'.

'

Westaway, by Carbinler,sire

ot Gutncapand Lcah Kloshner, Is to bau tried over

the fences In Victoria.,

Mr. t, K. Maltland, the former handl

capplllll

of the V.A.T.C., being' free from

ofclictdl restraint,wan able to back

hli'

fancy 'at Caulllcid on Saturday, nnd,no

cording to his own statement (says anll

oxchange) lie hada highly proftablo

ua

terlnoon. Mr. Maitland Iplchdd-hls'uce

consor's handicaps with case, lolccting tile

irst flve winnerH. Tile tlenhantly Cup

puzzlid 1ilm1a little, and hlie

supported

three horses in It. They flnlish'd lirat,

accond, andl third. Cttrlollaly .eaoullh, Mr.

Maitland fallcd where lls tuskt nppeuredl

casletal; the onlywinner he. missed be

lug In a elld ot three.

An unenviableoxperlenico'toll

to the lot

of L. Hagerty, the Victorian cross-country horseman, while riding In

a hurdlo

rnce ot Wagga, Throughit brrakabo In

the gear, early In tho race, Hlagerty had

practically to do without the eaddloe. lie

somehow continued to get his mount

through the contest, and finished third,

Hlagorty describes It as about as uucomi

fortable a ride as over lie has had.

The Carbinoe-Pola gelding Defence has

retu'rn'cd to'F; 'Robllison's btnble at Caul'

Held after a hohlday of some weeks. .'lo

lis boU' visiting the traclis,and has 'had

uotful excrcise. .,

SOnt'SotUtrilyi.nattho

Gawler races, tile

:uinioiiit'"thatIhsitHscd

trliough'ths ;totaliaator;wilkh '8751 10s. One oft th'e visitors

was Mir. W. A. Blncklor, whos;o yeart

tulIoe 1lmnt back; to' the days' when '.tl'i,

grandstand still In use was put ll.'. And

he canl recall the repeal o. the Totallsa

to' Aut--a.stop that put a damper oni

ihe privitu eonterlprisethat led

to.the

formation of the courseo

According to Otatistlcscompiled by the

"WcternMaill'.

thie'

nmoet succOsfui!

jockey this season InWeot Australla up

ioApril 10 Is.O. H,- Matthowi, wh'o has

waon :3At races, was Bconld 19times, and

third 25.' Then In order cnme 0. Leon

lrd

,8

winls,Macpherson 18%1, Biglands

10, Darcy 15, Bax 15, Stophens 12%, Heron;

124, Urennttn 10, and Hopwood 10.

Tho ox-Autltrallainijockey, J. I'rout, who

is now riding In England, was onlya

lit

tld. 'follow'laast seasonu .but tillyear Ilo

'Will

probably.' not ride loss than 7st 12b,

having during the winter run rapidly into

fieh.e'

'

.

it is 'clhilmdil by.

New Zealand writer

thst

.tlle

dfeoat of Desert Gold by Arran

In tho Orafet Northern Ch'anpihaoe Stakes

vtiifrduo .to. tho.'effects of a' coldfro0m

which.

the AllBlack

filly

was suffering at

the,. time. the raoe was run. :

1Tho succdass.ot' Royal Artlllery!s stock,

not only In this. State, buttIn .others of

the Commonwealth, is roevivlg anecdotes

of the horseos early career. lie, it nop

poear, wastheo

gem of the yearlings to be

s:old, and speoll attention was paid at

Wellington Park tohla proparatioi for

the saleorint,

Ambng the things neoces

!ntry was to .have'llts feet trimmed, iand

thle ontoft otIhklbs

fought dotermitledly

lgainst the oporatnloi (says a writer In

the'

New.

Zealand "llerald"), The stud

itronm, Jerry Kenneth,:. who .was always

great iIn subduing the refrcotory ones

tried Ills

,most

persuaslve powers but

Royal Artillerywould not gIva In, 'and

at tlheofinlish th'o tudmastor, Mr. TIhomas

MoIrrln, (ioarlng some injury to' tho "val

able colt, elected: to' allOw the youngster

.to have hls. way,As the blacksmith

plchod

up,his

Irons;preparatory to r,.

tirling, Royal Artillory,his big bold. eyeii

nil

sllanito,

hlls oarsl,,ricked, mIld11s

hleadl

polalid asif

In challenge, waHH,

great

plituro, The utigovlornablotomppr th'nt

Royal Artlllry displayod that day woulil

have warratnted 'th contiluslon 'that lid'

would provea"

bit'troublesomo' t6, break

In, He. wa's, howeovr, a horseof

equ:ible'

ttimpernament. When Royal Artllie'y wont

into thorinlg as a'yetirllngtlhi

complotl;

tiolnIr

rlri.pcHaesslon was of'

tlheo siilr

od ordor,t

fld, Si'

toeld. .lsllncedti

'op'

polstion-wltltln1 bid of 11.00

gulirtia..

WALL6END RACES.

the following aomialtioo hbvn

,

11,ielveod inconnctll ou vllith theo

Walleadl

JoLckey Cla'h race moeeting to ho held on

Wednonday, May S :-

Nodioc liandh'l,

SBi?

furlanuH.--Clrm.nmlloe, Olvde, Kulupore, GloiuBurrlln, FlmlOllUt Mald., Malll, Rlivr W?o, Reo More,

lIrtloik C.,Jolhn Aynmor, Lady 8lioinarlight.,

litllnwny. Oilonto, lndy 1031mel. MnettlO,

Irali, Molly O'lrady, Gugal, ChOlol Cuo

qUlettu

(luto Ilorae Rule), Paollotte,

5,0uiro' oDelghter,

loin al Adora, Pleorer

Sllring Shaw, TiulUirt, IRomuu, 1Flamou,Tlolgnr.

lnttlohoro Handlenp, Clx flrlolln?.--lt

1e0ppe, Boilsonloy, Lord Itptonl, Birt'Wll

lie, Lady Dalfour, lhtehuna, Loch Ladlf,Golhl Flul, Ayr Girl,

lbnlim,Gordowl

IlHarvest, Starlt Lhaddlo, Loch l'rafton,l1le

Vcltorla, Phm, Maul111wwllne UIldwnts

Isly, Clty tlll?, Merrlnn.

Welifer Hnodlira, fdven fulrrolgt,-.

Lad' E?lbe, Seonlster, Larrawnu, Thallota,

3anaolbn, Holit Blue, Sandolla, Lu?dy(1?

rainlu, Dloltmnan,Loch

(irutell, Little Dixio,(lravennu , lMils Portland, Coronat,. RP

cedln, Vlilcnlet, Clora Merv, Glondolah,Gadwall. Mervrite, Coathedrln,

Filowen

Qllee, GOlydll, .lglllt Onrd, Courageoa,After Twelve, Aklil.

'lowIt Plt'to tIndleop. fine and -ncilar

ter itule.-l.naldy loitormn, Dlloberhry,oan

lIen York, Sylvhls, M'lr lBanneret, (ol1eon

IlHrvect. Delorlhn, LbIrd Mlsoe, Hanpy

Mbln, Magas, I.H.P.,Duke Alwyne,

,'rlseo

.1nes, Silent Princess,

Maryland Halndlecp, Six fornngs.--Lord

aia'l M?kluo ae oy, IEvola. rilvie, oyal

l?ind, Jla..

~as, u:?ndolla, John .0

mo'e,f Unal;.

, Ali;o( ? 1Do ,

'

ou1ntll, durlstoln.1)1j17"

c'(irrdy,'-VuleCnnt.. ojrd L.eatUon,

I"'ln?a I.andicap,. On)einl ml 0}'alrds,-

Ioulr]loney, Lor?/ ]lRepton,, Partrush, .Mtu.

dool0, .Elrbcus, Lady Oarum, Lord 01*:v,

IttoVirtorlt, Hoppy .inn, Urleltii, hlds

P-'or tlltnd, Coran'o??u, BScoutaslte', JJarI'

mIlly, To '.V?aro, IL.O., Dhultl.H.wyne,

Fri?so LOus, loy'. (OiLs.

ATILETICS,

At the Cesenock Stadiul' to-nlight tle

clover liht.welght,'"Iteglo,"

who hadwon n nlumber of battices It crrenock, willbe opposed to Artlo Powell, 'awho quite re.

cently defeated Jack Froist and AI;. Bromi.

wick ln Casenock, and last Friday nlght in

Bydney defeated.the winner of the welter

weight tournament, Percy Yoouag, Botll o

these clever pIlerformers were see nin nc

tinlil aIlt the autlinee lplrformunc at the

local stadiun on Tuesday night, anlld thlier

repectiv'e abilitio? 'yore treoltydisatt?sed.

"Reglo" is tralelng 'at Aberdera, art

Powell ait Cehs;oclk.At Maurwllltmaaha the other nIght,

At;.

tbtir Doughts defeated Bert Barrett o;i

pollna itt twenty rounds.

. Ton Urea nead 'hilly Yates have beei'

matched for lMay 17.

Jack Iead is oxpecteld inSydney by the

inctomnlg Vallecouver boat.

Jackl Clarkte wants to meet Bob WhiteoaInw, at Cesnaok .0ri Mlaitland.

Kelly Mansfield is likely to. be seen Inaction at Ceoslock shortly.

Blackl Paddy alid Fritz Holland are to

do battle at Ceasnock next month.

teorge. Brower Is oult with a challetnge

to anly middleweight i Aaustralian.

Arthur Lee and Joe JolinsOll, the lat.

tar now a memberatof tile

expedltlonarp

forei at present at Liverplool, are to fightnext MonIday nihght at the camp mentionedrl.

IHarold Hardwlek has-laid two cortest

at tilhe Sydney Stadium as a profeossioal-

tlheo irt whei he doefeated Les O'Dotlltel

on points, tild the second when he gatinad

tile verdict itl a similar way at tlhe ex

Ioenseofat

Miel King, He is to have hil

third tbattlo on. Saturday next, when Jeff

Smith willt meet hllm at catch weight,

which

lmeanusthat the Americnu will

glv4

1Iam nythilg fironim halt a stone ultwtirda.d

Thia big difference. tli the weights will be

very Ilpfuli to ,tardwlek agalnat a man

whlo Is far )noro oxperienced and a cle

vcrero all-round boxdr and fighter.

,ttugeno Voltaire atd Jhnt CotLfey are to.

meoot in theirh return mtatcht at tIle Olym

,ul ntext Mntday night. Thisltair

iet at

Briobano recently, and after a great bat

fle Coffer was declared tile winner, a do-'

celailln thtt iLmet with tonlveroanl approval,.

Arthur I?ostle, who, races 3D,Carter at

Floumltillgton gi'ndds next Monday, fortije

world's short sprint chamnpionshipl (50, 01i,

and 75 yards), has reached 3tol)oulrne. H

is fairly wvll, 'and 11Is recet ftormat

Iineanroy atd Maryborough (Q,) meetlng;shot's he has not gone back mnch, IHo

wpn ot Kingaroy, giviing away 14 iardde

In 130 yards,sad at Mnryborough he we-e

oncedinlg 7syards in g6 yards,.

'At the leight-bour'Ports in Meolbournoe

W. H. Symondswon the SIehoield Hiandli

cnap from 8, F,Bannon (an old Mary

borough winner),. and A, Woale (of sydrney). Synlonds wats on 1~% yards, antd

WVealeoail ?% yards, H, Terry, who has

proved hilnitel tho hbest dietance runnoar.

of the season, won the double, htalf-mllb

end mile liandlieps, taking tihe first from

43 yards mark,:and,

tile second fromo00

yadsH.

.Terry.camao

from New Zealand

sbout six mouths ago, and Ihas

had,

a

great sequence of successes, HIe won Iilhi

first heat iln the ialf-mile alt ,I1nlullltets

last three, and withil.,twt hours ihad won

thleb lil of'thait event, run sond .to'

novan In Ills

ileatlIn the mile hlndieapi

and:also won thatHinal,

Jlcames, wiho was

aivitg Terry 3'yardsist the Ialf-mlile,

wa.aecond,

whileOovan

occupled a similr

tosltlioInIn tio

miletrom tile

120 yardsmark., ',

-.

?,'-

Tile Ameiriucn oxeors s0 longo.ui.4.(I ..t

Coogeo updor

tho lhainagcmoent Lloppip

have arrangedto return home by the next

boat, whioh leaoeO Sydney on Saturdaywoek. The pity of it ls that Jeff

Smith

cannot see his way 'to stay and have it out

with Eddle M'(loorty, whoso ro-engageo

ment hns alrondy beon. thnouncod, and

wllhose departue of;om n. Sn Franclsco: hasbeen fixed

forthe llth proximo.io Another

mmleetin betweeh'Jeff

Smith in.at3I'Goorty

would droaw"'agoodl.deal

mnoro;thin,

pera

hape any t hwotiqr',thlrea lghta~Je'fSmitl

i likeoly t'.f.t'itoiart in -whlie,;lie;o..gos

bakl to tl id'.ntllod Staites, nnd thero.tylll

1)o

long llItu\evanlblvtwaeli,l mthhotel:thero.

- FOOTBALL5

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tm,Xs[nu

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(13y I'r.J,)

Club oecrataries are reminded that.tw,

aup compbtitlons (llls andflichardsotn)

cloneoon Saturday, tihe former belng

die.trict championshipt, and tihe latter New

South Wales championship,of which Wedt

W?ellaundaoru present holders.t in

.No

mnatcheswill be played on the Show

Ground on Saturday. Merewether will

jourenoy to West Wallsond, and this will he the

chief attraetion of theday. The Newcastle

Unitedteanm

will journey to Ceasobuui;These matchells will allow the local sup

ptorters.

the privilegeof

seeing thslo

teamu plty"heforo they are requlred to

play on the Show Ground.

Arruagemenls are in hand for'a

violt

ofan Intardietrlet tenam froni Sydney to

Nowcautl;tolt 24th May, and II such. ean

hbu

arranged, pat'daes can look lorward t6'

asilmilr tussle ti'that which took

plan?lst year, when the.Newcuelel

distript.defeated Sydney's best eloven,beforeo a

record crowd,; by'ota goaul.

*sATURODAY'i TEAMS.AdamatoWn , Swoothear'ts (nder 18)

teamv, RoyRls,' at Ahdamstown, 1,80: F.'

-layes,

Rulssell; Olbb, Mnlolney, Jones, 'Jor

dna, Thompsono, Lovol, Boll,

Eggleestono

Talbnt,Clolihtl.,

ilrnnol ot IArts t?onem v. ttith Rovors,

iat Wallaondl,3,30: Tolbot,itleRla,

WFn

wood,Nix,:Fllby, Iddlo,

Trnbulll,

Snad

loe,Whiteo,

lMax\ell, Jonos, !exalndbri

Trlpney, Froeman.lRosohida

temr

V, Westol S:

atWVeo.

ton'3,30:

Smith, Johns, LSidle,'HBateS

Hunter Cuasidy, Jonlkeons,Knight:,

'Alas.

tor,aloidwin,

Lonsdalo, Hepple, Guy.

Roeabpds ,thirdrade) teamn v. M

,olipti,.

at

Wallond, 3,a.0: DUiine, Bold

win, Edden, a Jones, Pollock,:'Wllmot,

ireoner, Nix, Dush, .Boll,nyan,

Orah?itie'

Onsloilst.

Hosebudo tenm v, Newcastle United oat

Adarfitownll, 3,80:ElgoT,

Cameronw 8tqw

taltr,'Arthur,

cuenoalnto,Hnrriloi, 2db

noons,,1oneiha,

.Malcolm,

Herr,5i.

Lewis,HoIton,

. Iilly..Silerawoihor s8eniors tonm v. Weost ial)

son'1), ut West Wpallaend, 3,80; .Elasy,

HtleS,Johnston,"

IPletorgllll, *.oeddeln,

WVariiough, Watsoi, Grey, Jetllungsl,Al

lorts.,T'hnrpe;. Moore, Wallwork,

Merowntlherl (under 18) toansv. Mllmi,'

at'Mihnll,

1.30: Lihilgard, Wlllkion, Adam

thwnlte, Porwoll, Mitchell, ClenVos,, ldelt:

or

glll, .Wrlilh, .M'litn, Lowia, WillilnAsi

WlItllnoo, J)yson (2), Jones ,i. Wlla ,

.Merorwethl?er

t(Ihgirde)

v,

West

W\ith.

soitd,,

it

3erorwetllr;lA: Wlahos;

Pilt

aonn,

'eorned; Rtlddlyt,'Iwist, WesthRliil,

JIti

.

,|oitnet

fG

tlte;

Elli itt, Alllnson,

tiirbtll, Itliddoln, Blortholti.

,.tirtWatHlier.(third

arlde) n l

DuidleY,t

.MerewothltrIi.AO:

Dhaoura, Glbb, 'ltodgetla',

Isinc 'Tlnvoll. Ulclek, Victor, Stewart,

Jyl?ua, lurtley, Iower.,

.Dirlliothirn

v,MoerowothtloS at In(io

wethe', 1.#30: Holbrionk,It.

m?lttll,]tPrvi'IP

{lnoper

.(2), Davies,Crlttendalo,

Wlthin.son, Jones, 'llHamilton, Valioe,Seult, tour

ctll, (irahlooh

Nowoanstlo Ullte (umtrthl'grde)

V

'Toralkb,

iatTeralblt: lalnll, Sopper,

~'lltinn, Whltehlind, Wardirop, M'Qtoan,lit

tins, lltveretcke,]Eathiam,

Feathern, Mar'

eel,Wecro,

I)ytinoi, Yarke.

Nwcastle Ut (led v. CeNsunek, at Coos

nolk, ,.30: PlkeragilJ, William (2), Don

alleon

(2), Lewis, Iolbinoun, Crugiooeu

FlIlutier; M'Keneu,

Blackweod,

Dorthwclk,Winteina

New'catle United teamn v. Adanmatoyn,at Adnmstown, 3,n.0: Searlo, Brown, Kerr,

M'Llod, H-arri, 'Thompeaon (i), VWeir, Ed

wurde, ,toward, Minter, Alder.

'anrdifn team v, Chnrleetown (florth

grade): Engloton (3),Johnutont

(2), Fraee

oaon (,?), lahllwih,Bucklely, Ildler, IDrls,

coil, ]liueeuai.'

Noea1ttilo

tea v. Tcrln.a, at Neanthl, 8.30:

Gall, llnllwin. 11egan, Strang,Colgate,

IIlilton, Poekett, 'Powell, Wilson,

1amriach, M'Cabe, Ilutton, Bartley,

Field,

Brown.

Aberdlre Floslomav.

Mlnml,

at

Abe-r

dare Park. ot 3,30: Snoddon, Nixon, Cal.,

laghan, Prydr, Murray, Patrick (2), 'Ash.

lon, Faultl?, .\pltilpal1?ltego Jack, Nixon.

oul:,g \alla(:nt re?,iiol v. \Wost. ulh

~yunng ,Vnllend grounld, ;:.Ci.-Price, CiU:

v'ery, Cook, Nty, I)dtllcI, Putgh, .%eeU.?,

lowlottom, Cralml,N ewtou, .ililhullud.

Younig \lllJosinu undelr I teaml v..Kurts

iKurli, Oil Yonullt Wnllscnd ground, 1.0.*

:elidwin (2), hlur (2), Parlieos(2), M.an*.

ell ((), Jones, Julcklry, Hidley,MJ',ulud

111511.

liteiolnoltamn v,.Weston, at Llarmouth

Park, .,(,.-2,M' eren, Lovaday, rulllclls,

reteon, Lowe, retltnulrpe, IDean, IHunter,

Ol'llnsons. tublp, Oreeo, Ilursl, X(lidr.,

Jones, Ersklino.

Teralba Thirdh rind

team v. Noe.h,at

Ncath, 8,0O.--Green, Imlth, Johnson, leel,Emlith, Ouodanll, Lovett, O'rlen, Trer,',

Peel,.: iltulbl, Westlbrook, I'rlo.

'Torilba.Rngers Fourth Orade Lcnm v,N'owcastle UnLeRd, .It,.Teralbl, 2,30.-Eon

tonl, Reogll, liarnett,- Lovett, Mltldlotun,

8towprt,

Jone,;'tlreen.s Iroy,Horne,

Fulton, lWilluamstl,

Oittrame.,Cesseeck undelr 18, team v. Teralba, at

Aherdere, 1.0-.-Ha'neucl, Allen,W'hea-.

aian (2), lriown (2), Collna, Noul, W'altoe, AskIe, Lamb, Diver (2), Williums.

cesnbsork Ftoerth teen v. East Groes,at Cessanoekl, p,.-WIIli, Baith, ]lodge,

Snoddlon, MUrdochl, Durle; Green, Dlver,

Elevester, Askte, Kihrlalnd, Brown. (rl*

wa ?] "

Conanock team v. Barnsley, atBurns

or, 3HSO.--Sha.,Jiuneotlh (2), Cbxall, Col

qcuh0oun, Auld; ,'Calullmn. Brunskill, Batl,'ato

Dorann, Lewie, Collins.

Ceseck toenia v. Newcastle, at Cneas.

nook, 3.30U,--Iqrold, 'Thompson, lennnex,

Rosls, Andereon, L]p!rd,BIrowns

Stoker,

Olarke, Itenfrew (2(, .lones, Davis, Wal

kpr. Team to be selected on ground.I.Rvers'

tden v. iRaynloed ''Telrace, o

latter's graoVnd,

. ,80.--Rushton, Means.Wanlee, P'arsong Ridley, BLtevart, Craig,Mainn, Gray (2), Drysdale, Matthews,Lowry,

NnW L.ambtolteam v. Bonlaron, at New

Lmhbton, 3.o.--Mltchell, Whittaker, eor

all, Ilrogdoii (iry,' Lake. Dlurrant, ltlt.

torworth, WhiiteLied, Nelsoon, Mrlray,1lrow.n, Johonsoil, Ashmn,.

ioolaro tcril v 'New Lambtoe.-LeLows.

Steele, Orlllthp, Cressy, Jones, Cresasy,

Odgurs, a'rdol|br; Field, Raw, Olyde, Ebs

bee, M'Llghlln, Brookas,

Tortilban ulrdr1i tennit

, Ceasnook, atCcssnok.-latenot,.J, Horna Dunean, Ml1.

ler, Horl, Thornton; Grlllths, J0 Stowart,

Ollsino, Griflths, Lnusiedowvne, HI. Lesespl.

W\Vesaly Selnfrs y. Merewetecr, at Weery,I:.30.-

Jnonos,'lIhildheL|, W illamn, lntaage,

nampbell, (neddite, llrotman, Clarklo,lambei:t,.

Gilmorer, Oardiner, Sinclair,

Westy Secoads v. YoungiWallend, at

eolang Wallseid, 3,0,e.-- irroii. Coie,ioaits, Ilarrlison,' Colnveory, 31:Miilea,

M'Wllliamsa, Lewis (2), Hicks, Balubridge,Hlller. -

Westy Thirds v. Sawyer's [illy, It

WeVolty, 1,30,-Locbklo (3), ,loblnoOl,

Werah, Clnpham, Anderson, Turnball,Muir, Gilder Johnsoil, Turllbull, Boundy.

Weut? FIourtll v. Meroweothior, at Merowether, 1.30,-Joffrles, IJamles, Andersen,Stlnlohrse,

' C)lriton, Nelson, Bronnan,Brown, Ward, 'IKaiser, Coates, Hutton,

Iaernaley Heroes':team v. Cessnool, at

Barnsley.?-iFindloy, Lamb, York, Hawliy;

Cherry, BSennett, S;mlth, Lowe, Johnstona,

White, Snoddon, Jqhnston (2), Shipl,Thompsoan,

.' Royals team 'v. Adamstown, atAdamln.

town, 1.30.-Murray, Kemp, Morgan. Law.snll, Leo, Maloney, Broadfoot, Bowor,D)avls, Lord, Walker, Hornme.

aoazoppaa telim'v. Adamstown, atWalls,

esld, 3:.30.-Spareo, Gough, .aVnless, Ilor

llllt,Fogo, 'Parkeo,.tlalr, Dower, Durin,

O'Drle!p, Dryburah, ,att,

Contral (third grndc) toein v. Carrln.tnll, Lengtue (i'ouind, 2.1O: Waullr, Lock,Brliia, Ford, rlllnn, noblntoln, Gairlior, Nlor

ril, Aliuidlld, Shrlln, Grocll, Hocking,nico (2),'

Allen, Pnacoc, Lachlan.('

Jonmond t6dim v. Wallsend, at Lanibton

.Pnrk: Oroon, Jer.rett, Davlis, Armstroilg,Young, Driecoll,' Lllhtfoot, Kentlsh, Faith,

Jcnlllna, .CoX,Kennedy, KoEnlo, . Lilly,

Pence,-

Davloie, Mlddison, IRoaic,

Wn(stil'n Suburbs team v, oast Newenitlo,

'Splorts A, 8,80: M"lullnly, ' Whilte

Ihorld, Perklun Upftold, Hold, Howella, Boll,.Welle, IC(ont.lh, 'Nalsh, Partrldge, Dolki,

an d F..

ivle;''

'

.

W\stern.tibturlhi

tdtme ' v. Eiast N?w

castle, lpnrts At, 2,15: LoUgworth, Davtcs,Dtinun,Philllil, Vlpeon, TlW'lley,.Brondhoad,

Sliahkiil?lir.nilU !'r, Nadl),,; 1)Ultifsi, Joer

'eilgd,XyliIo,

Tlibocrto.o. oth Ncwcatlo ,No.

..otlemyl' $.u\lth

h'nowccitlli

"".

?'

o'"J ft 'br'owotlhil'.Crlcltr.t

'(tlrlilid, 8: Ciilgaii, Lawronicoi.Jonoae'iri'lf'

inlli, Dorloy,:lHulow, Shaw, Coloniiri, Dntir,

illlnno,; Yoldoli;,:l'rouncli,'

Selihnn, ]Plin rlolc,

IThDnip on........ .. . . ,..;

South

Nowcnstlo team v. Contrnl, ati.

*LoakiIIo (round,. .l80:o Aslhiuan, ..,polcher,.

Qtlilnli Sloror, Davia, Dlnn, 'lloblisoi,'

Hdgg, :Ricilo, Mhhinery, Carpontor, Sianlth,Soult, .Vowull,. Curloy. ,' :i:.

'

.list

Newciitlo teamn v. Weostern Subiurt'i

(socond"gradu), at 'Sport. A, 2,10:'

Lerp, Cromner,l:'ryant, Bell, Iohlniann, Cnr-.rnll '"Pr'ltti. Trllhhin, Do Olorlon, CriM'liiRhnia, Doddo, DWycr, Arklns,; Coini,M'Lnugtlllu, ass,

folitrol.Solilors tonam v, South Sonilbri':

lMaloney, lI'iiQulonet, Tliomln, Dunbihr,LitiK'

Allain B'eetbl, Rico, Ilhrdy, Kolly,

Rolbln'oll (2),,Smith, Dix, M'Uulonnaes,Hiirdy, Hnt . ,

Corilngton' (fourth grade) team v0. Coil-'

trill(third grade), at "eanu° Oroloid,-'2.l:

Brrnley, Dorl', 'fltian, Riley. Ulllorlng-.

.nn, Hlalley, dottory, 'Palnler () .'Brydlon

.JohnStnli, Campboll, M'Olvern,Hlllott.:

SSouth Nowaneolo (third grado) No,'.,:(Merowethdr).'t'elni v. South No,

' (Conlk'a

Hill). at. Mlrewethor CrlIket Groundl h:.

Wilttlo, Ponrose, Shepherd, Poaocicl,' Wllson, Short, Ainaon, Ruddy, Ponacdok Col

anllh,- Davul ,; lodaol:, Jonos, OCldwell,Newburol, GIbson, Trucey, WVoolttonI, Nlce

hnllo, Hawrott,ot

, Wllson, Moore. .Teanm

'to IIPe clctCd: ooi Ihe ground.

-

,

Walloend v, JeoAnllOnd, at

Lanmbtoil lt.3,a0,-Forbo6, Ildley (2), Lidhury,. Crellgh.

ton, Mahony (3), Oliver, Rouscy Wall(go,

Walker, ' Dobbhel; Lonornin, Buchuuan,Lowis, Culllp, Morgni,

rPho date f l~jNinth Northern flia

trlot~. \?.Itool to rt~oy 8thl nnd..ootthe 10lth ubas totd in yesterdays aolsua;'

* WiCKIIAM CLUI.

'In'?,honequOncoof pairs and singlos

obmpotltloa, Mailtland w?Ill not be able tu

meet'. 3Vlckhottzpn :Saturday.

:Oluib Champlohllp"(Rilhnmand"TIdrplo

),,--F?irsati?,.roUlltnd!'Johnston v DtIvisa, Popper.

Y Itlchnlond, ligwoll v Bennettl, Lamb Vi

Boyd, Taylor v':Wbnrd; Francls.'. vaorhe,Toll v Mooro, Obodminn' y ChorryS; W.,

,Iloild v1J,

Shlrlurman,

Ohdlnplon PallB (Meonlrio RI Board azid

HI Goodman ..Tropthlon),-Johnston lndI,'

Edgit\ . Adamron and Davia, J,. dlgnt

ill:0 COliid ;varllonkand Donnott, Pop

I0o1 ddllyrttllnncIe. Taylor nand W, lond,

Toll..andtl lnrclynlat v 'Nowlo Itidll n oiF

noll, hlloinrlntl aid 8lhoiurtnu Iloll and

)HouM, : ·g" !9910($gg

WoodllOloun Trophly linglot hlnlldhilp.Kerr. v, Taylor, J. Edgir a T. Moore,Jones

.' J. lhoullrnini, \W, Hlnnntt vIh 011

aIllll, Coloke V ltavie,; hutll v ]l"mr?r,3otler

' v Newto'l, Hilxson v DUhgull, rt.

hllgar'v lHoaril, Bil'lrrack v otllodln. Itnyv "', Ihollcstrldnll, Frd,,liot V'

Toll,i0o ,V

Snoslly, hnIllndlhrtlunl V IlorbHe, CoulaUn a'

E. EdKgir, Clherry v Adumnon.

.A rlnk gonlel: l'reusllont v thl.Socretary,

fbr tlhoua' llnlbel'tl lnot 'lhtyildlng In the

onlllmetltlolh

CITY C(LUU.

'lre uollowlug hents in AtkInuoni troplywill e pilayed otn Snturdlay aQtcrtooh,

2.1, plny it lorfolt: IHDavies v Ohitnlman,

IInlm) v Mdldounld, .llrtl v .OSullivzat,

liuokor v Novu,City toamn v Lowlinald, 0n CIty Grtooh.

Doeston,,Auh, rnlh, Greaveus, Juack Urif

flths,W.

|ilou,

Ilrroll, Little,

D,

Miller,Hoatloy, ludluon, Pato, rlnhn, Sit.

IttiulH, Iphlstor, itayatiIth, Coverdalo,C?roft, n, , Holllneand, M'Mookln.

Olty teamn v Lowlands, otn iowlautdsGrecn, Dartltt, tthgton,ltigt, Drockon

lidge, G(ordnor,. Arnott, Cooper, fardon,H. Hisgat, W. Ilhlgot, Corrligatl, Howard,hrUco,

Hamiltoln team v. Lnmbton, ot Lamht.nl, .F. I(lnder, Nlcolt, leaheon, Donmd,Allon, rIsliatm, ManAeA, hlrownT, T.

Kilndor,

Tyler, Robhieson, Wallnoo: VIllernder,

Dulcan, OCralnm, Myero: Carln. Phillips,

Set, S. Kinistr; Davis, Stirling, Pain,

-a?spbton

tem ~v Hamiltnn, on Lamb

.toe

OrGep, punter H, Jnhoies, P. Goble,

NZ.. .y.e;. Tre.uro, C-' 'blutton,DIj

_+,vlc

n: Tlp)d?.~Thlompnson,

B. aobtk,

?I,Ulbbs;

Benr, "bea'te, Bull, ]'olnk;

Cooper,'

Jrrett;, Corlish'. Ilemlnllilgs;

Inawills, El I1101, JBruton OGlbert;: ,mer

Eclclel,l,

haltun,T. S. Junlce, Scou.

g!ll,

Lovwluntislteail v Cit', ou City Grecol.

Puluo°, VF Gileb, Field, W, Giles, lura,BurgenU, ltudsonz, Gege, Connolr, Eggle

stOn. Muoodle, Chri?stlo. T. lllhs, Pa'strlclg,

Hloor, Jonel l'Luol, D?L ton, Woodcu,htulhey.

LOclands team v -Clt, an Lowbuudn

Greeu. Pattton, Ash, Rowles, Preston,Scorer, Cook, Walters, White, Mchal,Hlr!'ris, G. Bell, Drlon.

WallseIzi v. Malttlend Centrnl, on Ceo

Irnl greool,-Abel, . Sitewtrt, Firkl",

Wells, Pudlton, Fryar. Tlmminl, Hlynd,icce (A),

-

Browsn, Eneddons laddteon,

Iroome, Hulrnl, Cook, ten,

L?AW.?"

TENJIS,

St. Peter's A v Adanmstown A, etAdnmstown, Randcll, IHancock, Matthic

eon, and Percy.

Trglhe's. Ji)'. V West Wallsend 3, at

Tlgho s. lll, 2. Ginlbraith, Beverage,'.Milltcn," Kirk.

IHimlltoll'A v Willsend A, at Hamilton.Burley, Harrison, Porteous, Chalmers.

Hnmilten B v CIty, at City, 'Lusk,oMnrrl, Ilyflld, V. Stirling.

Argentaop A team v. Ash Island B, at

Ash Islandl, on. Saturday.--Lovell, DouL;laoe. iByrnes, and Guest.

Team to replrosent Argenton C v.'Wick.ham 1 nt Argenton.-Convery, Field, Sul

livall, and Turner,.Wullsend A tem.v. Hlamillton A, at

Hlamllton.--Stone, Corks, Croft, Thorne.

AQUATICS.

A'tloublo scull race between C. and 1W.'

Croeso and S,' rockett and ~. 81lshman,is to take place over thbo Mayfleld course

on Saturday nlext. Llaunch Anile will leavo

Park's Wharf at 2,30 to follow the race.

LETTElS 10 TIHE EDITOR.

EARLY CLOSING 01' HOTEL.,.

lr,-Hauvling beeo away from Newcautle

for the peat week, I did not seo the longletter of )our currespoldclldt, the Rov. Mlr.

Davies, uintil to-day. Mr. Davic talkes me.to teak on my attitude regarding the pro-ifent agitation to clone hotols at a?il

o'clock. As I shall be speaklIg in New

castle shortly, it is not nccessary for me

to take up your apace by replying to mycritle. I extend a cordial invitation to

Mr. Davioc to be presen lit my incetlun,

nt the unin tlie thnaking him tor theu

courteous wording of hib lotter. I am, gladito think that he rccognlaso that crltlclism

nneed not necessarily bo bitter, or oevn

hostile, but may bu sympathetic aadt

kindly.-1 am; etc.,

, A. LOY'V. A. LLOYX..

LAMBTON POLICE COURT.

'IiURSDAY, AP'RIL 9.

(letoro.dr.

C. J. Butlor, BSM.).':

TllomaB Cavanagh was fieod 10s, wfih 6s

costs, for being drunk, Richard Clarkwas lined £1, withis'costs, for using im-,

piroper langitagsc.

(In the.Small Debts Court, Edmumnd Tip

tluly vrocoedod nagainst - Pecki of Jes

mondcglor, tilo rmc?ery 'f liti. ld duo for

coods; verdlct for plaintlff, wlth Os cous%

BULLET HOLE IN LETTER.

A captain

withlt

thle Indian ExpeditionaryForce, in a letter dated March 11, pub.

lislled by the"l)dily

Mail,"stattos:

I ale just back from watching the taking of the German reserve tracuche, Ger

rather, what was their front trench to.

tlay, as yusterday they woro turned out

at all their front line trenches. It.wus

the taking ot Necuvo Chapelle, and, l hear

that what 1 aiLw rind hoeardc.to-.Oa);y.was

absulUtelya(:floa-blte

tbol :.?hat ~"ilnt on

'esterday.. (Plase' note the li'old'it this

Iiapter. Durlng'stho battle a bullet.weont

tilrogh11tu mii,poeot and tnnrtotellbhb

r Thew'holo book?:fianil:

covesr tr:toar,:1tI??

lkav

tlhe.?"ut

to retulll to the' battle.) WehId aboul. 5e0 gullst .implly letting

drlvp

forail' they

wer'Worthl. When I1 winta

lo 1a1ke ItremIT

l'k to aLnyol net toIk,

1

had to IputLlh

hIonds to my mouth s?ai

-'ll

line of'rnlma irenshos,?'h?zi'thi.5

weCeshelling was'

perfect hell on oartt.Tlicy looked Its it they were on fire, st(a!wfuill was tile colicentration ot shollilre~,

It Was: o0o1, aunbroken llIno of burstifld

shells;: And then tile infantry dashled for

Ward,

and you

saw tilemen droppingl right

and left. ,:I simply eursed andliumedtbhS

I: couldn't go up too.

)Doyou lknow tlmt thle

larbod-wirosen'

tanglemeont had boon blown clean into thutrench,;and over in some places, aud

ths

trelehoes

themselvOe

were simply a pulpof,

eodrth,:boards,'wiro enltanglement, eand-,

bags,,

Olltlpment, and Gormnai, some only)

:hoys'14 yeats old? In betweun our0 trtth

chees and the first German onles lots of,

bodieo Were still lying as they had fallen.,

We foulnd one who had buelon hit yestorday,

and 'lIe was till alive, as he opened ha

InotLit andglrgled every now

and

thene

so .rwo llItumped him onl to a plank ntld car-i

ted hihm' ff,' Ile ucan't live, I

feaour.T'lioeGernln shells began falling aboull

.:

I'j.nl;'t0day,:It was aii strallnge sens

tlonaahearlng the brlltes scieming over-i

holid.

indE then bursting with analInlghtyI

tlitshrlh'Thesoa were the Jack Johnsonsb.,

They iake:a hugo black and yellow smakn

lned throw theeourth and debris as high

as the hlgbest troae. Thie shrapqel wern

not- nearly so noisy, but did more damw

age? .,

' hewoullnded simply

poured in, and at

most all had been hit in thelhead. WI,

list only threeI men where swe weore-two

from maxilm gilone,and one fronm bshell-fire..

''horile' fire is nothinlg when you

have.onco: hoad" aliells.:snoy, the men Illoal own trenches tell

mothat while

wuitlng

for the charge thevr

wore going to make they watched otir'

uns11 bombardingthile German trench 150:

yards il frollt of theml, and that theytaor

our Tomlntlos) were pIerOfetly petrified.,Just 'think

howawfull

It'

was.It

wan.lbsohltely

beyondanlythbng

I haveever,

iungllned. Isltuply

can't thinlk how any

thing could live through sluch an awfulell

•.

Dotlnds thofronttho (r0

t.

omothltn

to tuko tlo.pinco. of matches In tendlufi

toIt

rIvlvnl In th.ancloent fllnt-nuppinu

ndultry

of lirtndon, *tle quaintolui

w>orldt *town ISu Tffold(iIRg.). Thisa ia

?.

nfr ai thlu prnduction ofnflnte for tindoto

Iiglltora'.

uonerrnol,,Owing to compotll

tIon by piorol llglihtOr, iowever, the ro

viriil ii not oOmlllirkuIed

nH dlirtngtho

toutllh

Afrrlan liill'.,.

In rcgard to tlnt

nmllltig ut fltnlit tfr olil flltlt-lock wen(on0, (Ithe 'wa'r

haI

hilt tho Illalustryltartl

(IylhI

ri'etrhiiniii ot the' (irdilniry exporut.

it 'ooHL.

Afrhiiminii South Amerlea,

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'AflbnT OT' SEWCATLE.

1iilgIi water:B 4S a.m.a n.B

p.m.Itiser

O.l~c

Sascis

tl,5.1

.a~ontl'111~ B. p.m.; acts, ¶i~t

n.B1

Adajuldo S.d. Co.

- Ao, 0, 2284, Malnen,from Eg3ey. A'1s

Ir~lnuln SdtnlnsflbpO, Ltd.

b'j~dnl~alca Olarli, a, 4?Z4, ~y a';rs mI3!alt. 2Scwca~ttlc-Wf'lhlainO Coall Co.

Chillaugac, a, 141)01, Illaclc, frau Erla.

anUE. Auast~ahlllcf Stnamnablpo,Lil,·1

-caaatwlac.--hnamaa, llaatlcr, .'la'0~a Ca

laval, Il~lltabaanlra, llclbawrle, Upaleic, atia,

i.cavaa, n:1h, Yaloc, Y'ulgllb'ar, Cace~l ldPa,

'atra, 2rncr S~~dcccy; l~ptJcrl;, a, Iran.)\\b

LanuaagE; W~llllaaal, ltaruaal,ad..,

ro

ditellrcna1 Sonrchar, a, .:*.aJ Cal0 l*:ir

Dour.

uryrcvaic,

i,

for

1'tscrt

LfI

inuc1nlk, r, toi Sy~dncS.

Y'arru, o, far Sydnc2.

~Vuipcri, a, for Auc1rIr.ndi,SCoaotwloo.-NroorO'~nr,, Gamin, Xovrfty,

KCaroab, ~phene, I'olaw-2Lcn, flDuwork~,

.Yuloa, Iiu2:lcr, atra, icr':y~flcy; 2W111302,~ihltabruclis, for ibo olortb.

TELEURAPIIIC.

S:

ydney.-Arhilvc, Ap41 2s: N?c?Bcst'e,

Alice, Wollsond, Yambacoono, Murray,

GUOlava, Yllarrail, Indunl, Sltlr, Ilola0 ,ew.

oistle; Ora;a, o, Irom Uyroni Bny;

Malnl,.t>r, a, from the

MannOig River;

Sout.ulli, Blodailla,Moerinbula, P'rcorn, Jtri,

from the Sotlth Coast; Kulalmbangara, u,

from the South Sea 'lelands:-ontuy,

a,

Ironm Nou:nca; Commonaonlth,e,s,

tro

Calo'a liovkoe: Grantul, e, from Queeno

land ports; Kyogle,s, from toe Clarenco

River; Edrls, k, Helen

NlcollW

, from the

north; Erlnghl, Kallawatto, strs, from

the Hawkcsbury River; Dimboola,e,

frxal

West Australla,vla

ports. Doparted, April

'9: Laudordale, o, for.P'ort

Flrc;.

Coena,

sob, Age, Yuloo, Queen 3oe, Mlurray,. ttr,

bor Newcastlc; Eritm, a, forthd

liawses.

bury River; Dunmore, Ilermnioi, flodalil.

dtrs, for the Sothia coutat; plaeeual'le, a,

for Fort Macquarie; Ilaxlald, a, for th11

elannling River; Gosford, a, lor Goslord.

,tMelbourne.-Arrlved,

AprIll 22: Mlara.

wah: a, from Stanley; Ounab, e, fromDo

vonport; Reno, Nor,.a, from thrlstiatnl:,

via ports. .Departed, April"O:

loomeelau,

a, for King Island.

,Brlsbane.-Arrlved., April 29: llngara,u,

trom Townst;llle;.Wreuoua;'

,Iron

Cairns, Deported, Apritil 2:,Star of ltidt,

a,for Gladstone; lilttna, LVrOtall,

d:tr,(or ~Sydney.

": ' .NOTES

,

'.Tho

depth on the Nowc..st!o bar at high

'oter on Wcdnoesdy was 25ft:10nllinl tin

"eornlng

oand olt5It

ill tie etvenilng,

.'The Union S.S. Compa.ny'a stetamer

M,.kola,which arrived at Wclllngton on Wdd

n'sday,

from Sydney, was delayed by cu n

UInuous rough weathei' oil tie' trip icrn'Be.

'.rhe Union Company hbsdcildeld to

:,lthdrawe theo teamer Tnvilunl trom. the

island srvilce. New Zealand, and' replute

ae?, by, the Talune, whice has beRn blr

iomoetime engaged 'as a tranpoort;. Thl

oI'lune was engaged in the islahd teeioroi:

fora.n number of years prior to theo nout

brnak o thl:.war.n when It wnR decldabd toremovo her in conttequenco of a ge.oral

talllng.off'in both passengeors and

crau,.,* ress ndvicce recelved by manl ireum

fleitngtenl eny that tne Jupoancal, iletvu

opmaiencoed operatlons with a view to rulse

lnig,theo lermtan vesebls

wl.hilcl

;lwr

scattlod at Tinetau'- Harbour' before',tile

scerrondlr of. tlit placoe. It Is expec.td

that the Ellen Rlclmers will b a'ofloated

before the tend of this .montlh, More allflcti;t work-is expected with Eome of the

othog.;yesselvewhich were sUtlll, asthey.

Hle,4Jn deeper .water,' but t lat contldntly

expr,tedtthattlHle

will alli beraised,

S.leames.,Clarrk(Eiotan.' 1870j.'

Nce:atle and

?ydnoy, Contractor to H.71;'Colonlal Oot'or

dint?,upplle»s proviiloo and ohlp

chonnltiry

(boi~d'or rluty pald), dellverod'froenhbonre:

ItelCasb, .eowett . ates, |Tel. 12, , ,s'JO

•·.

,

.

.

?

.

,

. ? . ,.

S LATESTOHARTERS.. .

,!lowlng~1is

a list .oL tile latestchar.

.irsl .Derby,

a,3

8i5 tonas, time chiarter

.clbery.adre-

;dellvci'Y'y ' A'tipralia,, ,vln

.North:

PIacifcer:ax;

'5 t

,

i

J>Mn.Veeathermzxa selh 365 tnea, BritishColumbia toAutistralia

,

_r

t·c·-;E;NTERED OUTWARD)I,:

Tlhe iollorin5 2oseBle Weare eatered eat..

Idtae aBt toe8 .NawYceetIe UUBWUIOlIPOI,.O1

~aeterday::,

;Yerrla: a,~ far Port Acegucta,~ via Spdue),

cith ItO~ tonetal* Enld NO tooolbuottisio.

·r Ilduoeis;

to" '00W Uebiide, via Syrioo~,

'lii 500 totau coolkere.·'' .~.':':tUhi~ndal

a; for Mareoililea; vfd .iErietteo,~

v

'thi

IUjI 'tono'bonkacre3t0'

hortee.. nod a~

r-'Oldltitvy

atf~dorlr.:

·'Wai~pori, a, for Miuckltnd, vitO OlvostanH

ail

;!:200 tone buolkert, nod atloautl(t'

of

t ~mbor. "

AT THE CRANEs.' AI iFollowiig w.ern the otVexnenbt

ofvra·

,l'n

tthe(iranes

yesnterdy,-

'.''Basitit No, 1.

nd 2,.St; Ursula: No, 3.

Pilkiera, Age: Noos.4 nld G, Ya'rrn .nud.Snlothborough, i(ooyong this morning; Non.

o'and 7, Wnlporlt' DIllkora. ,iwo: Non';

'end? 11, rnd hnolst losod; No.dI,

l'yoln,

Willsetdd this,morning; 'No. 5,. IIunter

and Qieenl3?e.

Roadythii morning; No.I

, Chlltigo"; No. 7, NoeltIy, Ephone; nod.Ioteeti'Bee, Murrbv thln' morning;?Nb,

t'Oalava and Ylioo. Yambncoona thlj

I rning; No, 10i, clear Cantrn '.thlis morn.

Sg;' Non I: and 13, clcr.

.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

El; usdnne Vinnon, Ger. 4-.m bit, 140t,'

'Precli::Bro'wn', 'oal, West Coust. ,t.

and A. Brown,Jul: e. :

P

.

8r:Carlt lud?;rt V'lnnn,',Ger.' '4-m 'bq..

m?778.' Sandwel; Brown's'coal,;\Wst'

!Coast. .I. anlt A. lJrown.,

8 ,Olinda, Gor.+ sha,...F0. 1 Burmielater,

coal, WV st Coast. Senhaml Cou lCo.',

April.1i:: Yooln, Nor sh,. 18S1,. SanErocdr."J,

Sahtl

A1 Brown,.

'8 AmIral Coclle, Fr. oh, 2"98,'La

M"iel:

Sloux, coal, Weot Cot.o, Soahom CatI

,;Co.·

l Oenova,Am;

b(tganc, 1l,Hanlrow

-P.

'nd H, Langwll. ri

7I.E. B. Jaolson. 4-ll.:citbte, CIa, O!son,:S oaham Coal Company;. '

87Gryfodvalo,

+,.

,1,7,

4Stcol. Cnlodaonlm

Colll'rles, Ltd, .

.

'7 St. Ursulal i, 8011, -Iobbs, Cnlodonlato

; Colliorilest. .Ltd ,.

"

.f,Shlnkoko. Mar, a, 4254 Ayabo. No -

a

,- coastlorWallsond Coal Compano,l

VE8SEL' TO ARRIVE ',

,.rypn, Aim:db,S~4dne'.

*

I:

Aent, Go;'r.,4-m bct eIvmburg,vla

9"j;ney.

.Century, B, Java.

I'anadian Transport a Occon Island,

Cdqultlam City, 4-m ncb, Brclatnie

Cdmhnrlnnd, sb, .Lierpool,vlit:

Sydndhy

Cycle, s, eastpdrt..

.Dundue. Ituas. 4-mn b. IMo, via. Sydnaoy.,6rion

.Maru, a, Manlla. ,

Echunga, s,. Sydnei, ..eIofi,,, Sydnoey.

ukolako Maru, a, Slngapeoro.

Hanley,5, Colomnbo '

:nvrameasy, b,Sydno.ey.

:Lahnine

,Am. 4-m bqtne, Ilg on"Ba,;y,

diochelet,Fr. bq, New Yorlk

vi,'it?

·

sn?

,

'PhilippJno, Am 4m schOrayl

flarbout,

Merehana, C. anrd DS,, London, .",ShInyo Mnaru, s

Mlanila.:otos, Gor. B, Puoet Sound, via Sydney.'St. Rogatien, Fr. bq,

Liverpool,' vaSd.

.

nay.

St. I.eaii,5, Sydneyi .

.

ItL Ur.ula, s, Townsville.

The dlit of

people should. o regu lntedarourdltig to their.'ago 'The dldor theyc

become, tie simpler and lghtor shoulld!

their diet, he, .Shonlc?apearo' sys:.llo who'

,ponitpono

the dtyleor livingpA h

p?llqvlito ought to do~is.ii?te tbe lool'vbo'slts

by tile river nd anlts'tilll.it finwebYi

but it glideos .and?vlli glide'

otill' ll

time.---o?raA.

Cr~OMMERSEU~cIAL

* wrm :,.BaL cuul~attonsKvrio

witboj

InI dusryIsIs.l·ucE, tlI oni

dtaanr ·.:5 zcdueuloz in b~cccn as in'

pn!

loaay

SYUNEY PRODtCE MlARKJ1.

SYDNEY, 'ihtn day.

T'h I~lec'

a:nd grarmlllnket 'as overslhnow.cd tn-day. by the NcCensry Comn.

nlu:wilCs Connlsolon' . reolupmcndatlone,and tlho"atlon thl e Govenr ttt Wan Ilike

ly to tke. IHuntel??

'er licerl 'baywa~ ne l.,rtcd, nond valuc, yro weakler:

li to idalt'v octilon a goodu bulk of

bulnenroan ,va done. YgEa remailn nncllani.

ed In pIle. Victoria and Soutlh Ai.

Iralfia ,enl along good orderp for baeon.,

flutter censlgnments 'rdm thi North -ac

youth Coalst fac(orca ao obcd an In

-.7,eas.

SYD.YFAT STOCK SALES.

SSYDNEy, Thureda.,At tho fat stocalC alas nt Homnbusi to,

dny 2700 cattle w?re

,ardod.

The mar.I~Ct wae firm throllghout, There, wero

06,000 sheap -and aInmbs p?ennod.; Themark0e. wvas practlcally.witholut altera.

t"in.

SHArl~IE, MfARKET.

SYDIEY,Tt?

.ursday..

Tr;e moriet fonr aiig .rcrip on thil

Sydney Stclck E;:rhnlge to-day ihowcd an

Ilmprorclent. •lackness characterloed the

In\estelentsection.

Quotatioel:-.

COAL.

Ab.ermanln (ott), b 30s: .do. (now), b3m0; Bclllambl, bL Gae, o G;

C;

Caieqoulo,t I.s (Cd; Ea1:tc reta, y 28sl 'He tton, s

:s; .1etropolitan (S per, co'te,

lot prof.),

b 20s dd, e 21s; do. (2nd, pref. ,b 18o

ld, a 14s; Excrlclor, b 20to, s 2es; IMount

Iecmhla,I.h

11 3d, a -0It d; Newcastle,

h£5 Es, a £3 t0s: Nortlh

Culli, *b s;

13euth Cretn S. per, cent; "Dob,, 1920, b

£?8 1Cs, a £102; do. (o4), b'40;' do,'

(now), bha; Vale of Clvydd, b "4a 4d;

Wallsend. e £13; Wlcl;ham end Bullocl.

balend, b 2Is, a 225 6d do, pre:erenttal

('t£I Dahi), b ICs.SILVE!. .

Crltlich tlrolcn111

(Old), b lsO, a"Is

d:do, Ipltlv,), b 23 3d, s 28p Od3; 3.H.

P.roprietnry, I 44.e d,o 440 0d). D.H; Junc

tion, b ,o, a es 0d; do, Junction t(con.),h Is Td, a In Sd; I.I .Junctlon North, b

Ce Id,o to 10e: 1... Nort h,

2.4(0d,

45s; t.H. S0uth, b. £7 7e, a 07 es; BnH,

do. (con.), 1) £7 .ls, s .72'0s; Amttal

gnlotnted Zinc (Do Bavy'"s),0 220 3d;

Fulphldo Corporetlon, b 1?, d;, 8, 200;Zinc Corporation, b 1Ie 9d,' 153 3d; New

Dulrngcrang (paid), b Go 10d, s ?s.. SALES.

'

Tio-dao's snles ar:?-, . "Min!n?n.--D.H. Proprietary (de-h.), :t100

its; do. (at oIx o"oCee), 4140 uid; do,'(ceslt),.1(i l 3dB.l11. North,

45s3'do: (lat thren

monthsi), 45; Kampon;t Kamunilng, 22e;

do, not ?.f woeeks), 22s8d'

.Vogetable

.C't'ee:;, 4 10d, 4s 1ld; Mnmmot , 16s; BlackHnnen VWest (con. at six .woelts); s· id;lHamprlen0, IO,

'Sd;1..t Junictlon (con.),

tos d: .lunctihn .North, G. Oil.Coarpathla(khI,: weeks), So.

TIt'ostmetnts.-lort Jack-ot0i teant, 4(sCtd Paris Houlse, 3t: Colonilal SElIgoar, £1:'dnldsbreugh, 21ort.,

?an

6d:Mercnntile

Muttnl In1., 10s3d:

North

Shoro

tni

(D 'shareen)), 11 6d;..do. (old), .8s;'.AU-e

I'taliat Gas (C1 bOroet). ,£6

17i 3 1: l1re

.Oravel,

41;: Sydloy' F lcrl~c, (old), 20n

Pd: J. D. Williamtn15s: 'Mllnquin Su?.ar,

£11?t~': Burns, Phllp,2Os Od: MIclSlnl.

tie:,n

3d:Union

.Hottk of, Auotra'lo,.607 2s C; .1. E. Ellls,· f:Od.

.SPEUI'L

.COLUMN.

TRUSt MONJItYS. T .j E.N.

ILargor orSoall, Sumni.

..

AETHUfl H. JAMEtS,

S"

Solicitbr,Etc.."

:

.ow

Union SinkChith. nlt, Boltont,

Tel. 183.· .· 1184

IUB3LIC

NOTICE' : ., :.

SAdvertiSements for thi ,ewo

.

castle Morningl Irald! cannriot

,eid received.by telephone.,,

MJilNE'S TiHORNES A4LSO -

Where imen meet .to talk 'over

curriont littters.uof oport,or old

asoclatioluns, Tliorned, i?, alwaya,

In demand,.for it:produced u, fine

s?pilrt

,otf0

·

geniality.

W•lelo,old

'riendl

drop Inunax*

Ilcctedl.y,'tlis

a fine thlll to'haveo'

a bottle of. .Thorne':, to Ilntd

rottlr :?or It lo a--entially rtr

nief owhth re lalte 0a whisk)'

thait htu:beenu corefutlly distilled,

fully blcnded, and'paLtionltly ago.

,The-'quality t'"uo"lZoua? t.IJ

Illillland Malt no:r',?f )utlri-,fi.lo

"ltLconilparabJle."

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I.each It?,ertlet

sh" poetry. 01t.. extrt. (All advertlte

otto ale e atuCIt .nticalt d by ooaoe pt.r.

io,olnrnotwn to the o0!3c.)

Silt reWt'ddhil;

W;ILSON-~EDn.\RD3.-OnApril pa, 16t?,

at SI,.ohnt'

Cht:rrl ofEngland, Now

:rostle; by the late Von. .\rechd'taCon

olde,

Jamesll.. elden.t son of the lIle

JntmeeWilson, Newenstle.

0

Anrtlo'L.,

eldest daulghter c.! tha

late 1.suit Ed.

wards, Newcastle. l'r:sent nddres..li,

lRalhway.lreeot, Cookltn lll. 1807

itt 31nmor..t.

RlOWN.--hn lovhIng memory of mry dar

ht-sband n,1our denr glandfalher,

CGeorge Drown, aged 75 yeat's,I who

peacefully Ipasoed away at his late resl

deceh. Higt.al. G3lota, April O0th, 1911,

'Tin swol:to kItnow wc'll

meet agaon,

Where partingIs' no more;

And thatthe

one

weloved so dear

Has only gone before.

Inscrted by his loving twife and gratd

daughters, Mrs.Ilrown, Ethel Iumby,

and Vern tanyBniloy, Illgh-ct,, Greta.

DROWN.-In loving memory of our dear

ftther, eho passed away at Grota, AprIl

30, 1913: also our dear mother, whopasseod away November

1,

103.'

-- At root.

Inserted bY their lovlngson and daught'r, A. and R.

Mloorby,

Cessnoek,18s3

Ill emarittoti?til

COClCtBUR.-tIn-t

loving memory of m3dear mother, Ann Cockburn, who died

at Charlestoawn,, April 2, 18090; cgcd 45

years.fleet, swet rest.

Intertoed by ner loving daughller, Bar

barnBryant't,

\Worton

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HAMILTON.-In loving memory of

my dear husband, Willtatm, died

from injuries received Sea Pit,

April 30th, 19It: aged, 20 yearo.

L?avod by all.

Inserted by Ills lotvitt wlfe an0n,

and rgltl.tc,t hMorwgt'her.

.

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PICKIIN.--I4n loving1eemory

of a deailr'

husband and fbther,Willtam Pleitn,

who departed this life April 30th, 1907.

RI.P,

Insoerted by his loving wife an:l family.,

Ill loving memory of my dear daughter

Zilnh. who departed this lifo on Aplril

30, 1914.

No tralns yonder, nil l thetestin doro,

The school days over, and the prizes

Swon:

No muech tried faith,llie

gold in furnace

,the

putrlfyng will be all complleo,

No.toiling yondler, and no wearinaess.:o dlsappolntlneats, attd no more dis

tress;The flutllte bright, the paet all under

S'tood,We'll seo that all th waoy Ho led was

good,.

Jnserted by hier loving mother,?iSo

B.

J, D. Oliver. 15857

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IINERIS' ADVOCATE".

FRIDAY, APRiL 10, 1015,'

THE TAIRIiFF CO3.)ISSIOsN.

The first report of the Tariff Commission, which has boon presented -o

the Minister 'for Custdroms, does not

deal with specific alterations, but Is

rather in the nature of a treat;se upontho.e conditions.of industry in Austra

lia,. While. fully realising the mnagnl

tudo of the \work with which the Conimission was entrusted, itis to be ap

pr'ehended that if their subsequentre:

lsotrts'are to be as full it willlboea long

time before their recommenlations'sso

completed; hnd probably not untUl

alfter thae present 'Parliament:

has

dealt with the 'tariff. It is regrsottablb

that a bri6for report covering all theissues should niot.. have 'been made

available more promptly. It is. be

libved that there will be some altora

tiosnsin the tariff, for revenue pur

li6ses, no well'-as for thoeoncouragSo

meant' of industry, and evidence of this

is'afforded by. the largo 'clchrshaes.'bf

slhirits and ether

,

goods which arohobiig made at the

Custom-houses.VWhther the importers.,will be able tb

succeed in' wlthdrawing the right

go'ods lomainfis to be seen.' In additloli,

thbio'-l is io ddo.bt that the' tariff stands

iisnoed of revision in soveral rcspects;.

aid

inview

of the special' necessity

which now. oxfsts for fostering local

industries as well as for propnrlng for

fiuture contingencies..

Pnrllamcnl. will,

therefore, in all'probabillty feel it in

cinmbent to mal:e tho' necessnry i'e

vlisilon hnd: :it: wduld. have' been of

grontasslst?ance' if.ltoutlnId

h.ve

hi'nl

before it a definite report on allpoints,

The great objectol

,tliotlarnlt noeuhd

inevor be forgotten. 'It is not. Intendod

tob

assist monopoly or solely to benefit

localmaniufacturors;?

'The primary

roaison is to prove'do 'employment

throughout:the'.

Cdiimonwealth 'by'utilising our nitive

.produqts,

whether'

fromthe flold, the ..mine, or the sea,

aand thercby.to ihbiild,.up a country

strong, and:selfrsustaining, and in

.

a

position to earry on a large oextrnsl

trade, Thoe:day

: when ' 'Australian's

ipqy only regard themselves as the

prodlucers of :awmaterial

hlno-

longgone past.l

•,Thi-e

Commissioni"' expresses theopinion that sulthble tariff assidtaico

qhould only bo:;afforded to those industrles vhicl:hemploy the grdater pro

'ortion

of soktilled and other labour, In'~gonoral c'nseo:this may be re'garded.

as a prolor rview, ,but. it has to

,beborne in mind thats"industries: must

iavo'a'

coeimencemont, If, for in

'stanco;. any".ind'istries aSe about .to

bo; startedtlin conssquen'co of opportui

initios indicated'by the war, andt tlhey

givo promise of becoming valuable,from the point of view.of labour ena

ployr.ent.as: well as others, it will be

good policy.to

oxtendreasonable pro

tection to ,them,The

.Commission

fiids that there'is" alelnerdy

in Austrs

lie, a gronth:of monopoly, which has

hitherto boon stoutly denled, and urges

thatit.is: tvortliby 'of attonstlon whether

samnoschem aymay

not'be devilsed byw.hich when thoe security 'conferred-

hy

tlde policyof:'

protection:,was imprb~er

ly:usedthoereo,

might bea.n chock l'htd'b

Would ensure a plrompt remedy. Thisn

s6eom's to pdint to thie r?emoval of pro

tectlon i:-n such eanos. . This courosemight lead to hardship bolng imposed

upon the workers.'

A better and

simpler roemedy is to be found in the

powersethat have been sought for by"the Federal Government under 'its

rtiferondum, which would enable it

to deal drastically with any combine

or .monopoly, whether from within or

without the Comnmonwealth. Tihe

goeloeral principles of tariff encourage

ment are stated by the commission to

be" (1) That the tariff assistance should

boe of such an amount as to oenable tho

A'ustrollan manufacturer, under an

emfclent

systemeof producltion, and

with modern business motboda, to

compete with o1tsido competltorij

With a margin of fair and reonsonebl's

profit (ansistance which Ignored. sihb

conditi.ons. would not tnad tb..'the'

gonninto development of an Australiifi'

Industry);

(2):that,

oe~couragem5nif'

hlnnnld specially

ho.axtonded to-thnosp

,tidliatries

-whlch strengthen the natu

roil reblorcs,"vh'ch

oxteo:dthi

nvinues of. cmlo?non?iot. Lat fa.ir riat

which aro not iIJurilous to healhhand which are proved by a frank and

confidentlial diOclosure of the affaira o:

the manufacturors to be in ineed

of tariltassaistanco. This is practQ.cal

lywhat haus beon understood nas Ithe

aim of the Federal tariff since its first

Introduction. The aomplalnt hasIoeen

that, whatqvcr liho intention, i. has not

been altainoed in all cases. IfT the ParIlament ucoceods in remedyhinlg an

ddfocta in thq taiiff it will do mnuchgood for Atistralia.

TifE FISHING INDUlTRY.

Mr. Black, the State Chi f' herotary,is entitled to sympat'aoehl yoa!d.'ration as regards the plans vhich hie is

forming . for the utillisaion of the

throe trawlers.in

l

norovits,the fisBh

supply of tile State. The Chief Secre

tary is charged with the administra

tion of the Fisheries Act, but the pre

sent occupant of the offilco was not a

member of the Government. when it

was decided to purchase the fishingvessels at a cost of about £30,000. Mr.Black is, however, in sympathy with

thb general proposition. He now has

to sct himeolf to the task of startingin the name of the State a very compllcated industry, which for. some

reason, has been been avoided by private enterpriec. Tlerb clan be Io

doubt, of the desirability of-developingthe wealth of the ocean within work

ing dldtance of tile ebast. Frosh flSli

is.generally speaking too dear, andthle importatlons of preserved fish in

dicate what' a large trade is being lost

to this. State. Mr. Black is not

evolving his scheme ilp the dark, but

istihrowing out hints, of what Ihe

pro.

poses to do, If anyone could make

piractical suggestions to the Ministeror any of his officors, they would no

doubt be given due cbnslderation. At

present it appears as though the catch.litg of dample supplies of flash will be

about the easiest part of the enterprise,.

The dificult part will be the distribut'ot on. such a plan that the publicshall have good fish at a cheap price.

Mr, Black has already intimated that

he'proposes that one of the trawlersshould workl from Newcastle, and that

Is acceptable news to the people of this

part of the State, It will be necessary

for.refrigerating space to be provlded

in thls.port so that the faish inay be

properly cooled and packed for distrlbutlon to the country towns north ofNewcustlsc-. Thc Minister has already,indicated that he will probably cotab

llsh refilgerating stations at several

slots don. the coast., Mr. Black alsohlopes to be-able to do somaething In theway of canning the pilchards ,aJlich!

appear on the coast of the Stb-7h in

almost - countless millious at certain

seasons of ithe yodar. It lhas been

proved that those fish are equal for

cannilng,to the sardines of, tho Mcdltoi?anean, and it is wastof of our re

csourcos that nothing should have beendone.with tllem all those years. The

Etate Goyernicnt is not aimling. at thecreation of a monopoly of the

fiohshilng

industry, It has been an open field

for many years and Is still anl openi

field. Tle purpose of tlhe Governionttilll 'h'avo been largely served if the

steps wvhlchl are taken dirtet the altontion of private capitalists tp the greatpoitbiblities of -the industry, Thatwolld then lead to the establishlpen:

of many. large works for the

cannin;,of fish and for the treatment of he

valuabld by-products.

CU1REINT NEWS.'.

WEATHER FIOEOItCASTS.

The folloitg fiorecatts,,ero ssnaed

yestrday. by the Commonwealth Dlvi.

slonal Meteoroloelat :

NoS.Bouth Wales (9i.,s.),--Excopt.for

a ho0wertora two on the south coast,. ine

anid 'cool :generally; southerly winds,

frosts, and. foa.e

Ocan.-South-easterly wlnd ona tlhe

central' nnd.c north ' Queooaland coasts:

northirly winds on. tho south-western

coast of Wesct Australia,.

F?or

failing tofurolnlsh,

a roturn oftho

valub of l.innd, of whlch hie Is the ownoetr,

for the: purposes of the Federal Tnaxation

Departmoent, Stanley Claude Hall wan, In

'Paddlttgton .Court yeterday, flned £5with' o coats O.Dfendant said he did not

ktow. ho .hnd to supply the returnt .

;Whhile waterwas being poured into

'n

gas meter under the counter at iMre. Cisra

I Dalley's gi'ocory shop, l0 Cowper

etroct, 'Invorleoy, on Wednesdayaight,n

a

Ilgh:od cnlldlodcame into contact with on-.

raping gas.e An explosion occurred andl

hle cctiliti:aught fire.

'JamonslcDlailey',

a

Iclhow' of the" o-endr 'of the shop, who

ans attending thie motor, was 'coverolyburnt tbott.i t1)o bbnd, face, and hands.

e,

hoisoverr, kepot the flates in hcclso;

untilltWavorleyo flremen arrived and sub

dued them,

A fur??er, dvelopment in connection

with "the allogod plioubrng ntf lg(oodsfromHoffnung: and Comnlsuny, Limli

ed, Sydney, was investtigatedl at the Contral' Pollce .Court.yesterday, when Andrew.

Davldson, 2D, .wasbrought uion charges

of stetoaling, iHe was committed for tril,,vldeIcoc was.given :by the arresting,colt

etablee that accuaed had been employed,

ot Hollnnng's, afor bout three ycarsl and

had lantely boon In. charge of tho. city. andtuburban .densphtch:' braneh. When or.

rooted, It was.ostated, accused admItted to

the. polico that' heo had takten goodo from '

Hoffnung's,g :..

lio::linuiilouro:nture of the work' of a

atono: mahillst' was referred to 'by Mr.

Justltlce hydbn: In a judgment Iheo deliveredIn the Stiteo Indistrlal Courf yesterday.

Theo Judm'ont woasn on appeal from the

Master :'ulilders' Asoclatioll angainst aworllng wools of 44 hours. His HonortsaidtIoat- itwas admitted that stonemasons

woro outItled to a working weeko of 41

'bours,becaullse'

thelr.work waneunhloalthy,

BDut thlequoatlin' whether the same dangerwas ruot by'stono machinisots could not

beo 'n?tlsfnactorlly answered. Personally,he did not think the danger was an groat,bhecauso,machlnists were further away

from theatone,

aod were able to freely

apply water, It ,was admitted, that tho

machineso created dust, asome of which th.

worhcr no doubt inhaled, and Idls Honor

hdd come to tloeconcluse?on that the award

should be: 1ft untenttced. The work of aatono~manchlnist' shared some of tlhe dangors of thbowork of tho stonemason, and

.atrade which was nlhown to shorten 'serl

ously the life of its wotorkerhad ae claim

ilPon 'cndldoratlon.If

sntlifactqry"ovI,dance, of th6 'saeoty of the machinislt cdruld

hIe ivoi. the roano' for. his 4i-htur wole

would dlcappenar. '

Theniow

award for ,bollormakors:emtt

liloyed on atructural.etuol wthrl .s nottglvIng

santlsfactlofto the men .ngagbd In

tl1nt industry in Sydney. AMordlng to' Its

terms,' the r?t for 'istructural wort'.to' 8s

a day less than that provided for ordinnry boilermaklng, Tha rate. for all ma

chino work, such as acsrowlng,. ~nawing,

punclng, shoearlng, onding, notching,boamn bondlng, grlinding,

'hydraullo' and

pneumatle rlvotlng, and other work, in

clttdlng rcmrt washling: or polintg, ?lsin %d

per, hour;, orP9 por day whilelo

t!-aq'nrd rato;for hollermnlalIg coneraIly

1isa..6d pr hour, :or 1is eer di.n 'Th

award watea raotted last weo, and'04it,ws

piostcd In novoralshops in the metropo:l1

on Wediedacdy, .In connasquetnce, ahoat 03.

honlermetura aomplioed' by Mescarsa. RI,.,

SBeruttoen nnd Company, Ultimeo, Trownan;ot irown, Pyrmont, nod the Sydnoy

Steel?C nplinyi OIMarrlikvillo, cOneod waik

yoestoday,,'rho oflolaln of the Dollormal

arbs" Uotn olteond thattlen menl employ'itl

on' tiuctttirel work are skilled men, Just

sonutech as thoao who do ahippling work:

and ,tht ,tf)ocsh?'llould

hon

paid

thoi sanmo

rate,

of Wngr?;

It is said 1that thbro is

lbkly to be an extensoion. ..':'

At

n1;

cnni:aal 'o::fre::t c of ll'e

iratal

Unltied Order ofO.dfelh

loa,w

nittilng

iii 0y~nly, tic' Ofolowlang

o01,

era w:rn oleo

ted for the CesIn'gl )'er:--raod miaster,'.

Bro. P. Ohende; depaty rl'al;d maeter. ro,.

U. W. fio:udonl onlmn;lltrO of mange

Iment,Fat frand M*oterl'

A.A. Eldward,.

It. II.

VWyne;,

C. :t. E.Nh(od,

F. W. Lyle,

J Goon,.

. o.-.. f. H. Hldlry A. Boot,

W. J. Crane, and 1'Sm DistricLt ManIer

A.. E. Onresby, of Newvntl!fc.

Mr.Ashfoiod,'

'kiae

Mincstr

for Luladsand. Afrirlnltur emlphaslsed the fact last

nighl, tl:it:In ctnoiiioelon with ils closer

oettlelnent ochmlneO ('rown balld ngenta

had becil nu:or.ised to fill In applienltons

on ttl:nllt.,

offlendtlg

appllcanlts

for

Crowd lanas. Hie dlstrod tlaot the ar

irangeiml:ent'tolldl

be men.Io as tidely

huown 00sposslble, in order to foel!itatu

the progress of settlement, and to makuthe oecurlnguf rlaod as e0Y0 as posilble.

Thoafollowlng. rsolhtionf passcod at the

ointtoltpt~etry inoetioe of Li. Manry'.v'BUil

flilO.' tioaiboeO foiol~nrl

to] no r. Holtiaoo.

tho 'Sntot Irieter : "That this oneotito

',1

parlashlonereof ft, Mary's Church,,Bnl

main Eoast,

-ongrtoataos

the LabouorCol

ferenceupon

Its emphabntlcde.loralon

Il

favour of closing hotels and wnuo shoplJ

at'oiX. o'cloclt in the evening, ·ntd

ox.presses tle hope that the Government

nod Parliament will.at thie eolrlte

'.tlble moment give effoct to the docieton

of, conferont 'by passing the noeceuar'

legislation,"

Mr. Holman, the State l'remt'er,has r

coIvcd from a firm of country storokueep

or0,the fbllhwlng lotter, which hna beln

refeired to.1r. Hall, the Attorney-Goene

eal, for oubmleslon to the Neco?nryCommodtitcs Cenllrol Commisslon ;--"Weo

reIoectfully, wish to bring under youlr not

Ice litit sdoethintg Id binga onn In the

bitter trade In the woy of

wlthholdtn.ejuppltle.' Our' faltory advised by telephone this .morning tlhat their sourceo of

sopply had beei cut off, On aoelingthe

reasoon, tley ?.tateid tlt thhey could untly

prcrumpthe.

nuse woos thie difference it

thie plrce ln Now Zeaflnd, and 'hat bu'

ers were ettting in und consigning tthere.

Wo fool'it'

ourtduty to convey this newo

to you. and trnst you will hive thie mat

ter thie necessaryattention."

An Inqueot was'held by Mr, C. Hibble,

the district coronor, at the Newcastol'

Courthoueo, yesterday, into the death of

Joseph Vilckert, who died itn a boardinghouse at Moi'ganatreet, Nowcnastle, otl

April26thi.The

evidence showed that thi,

deceased wats 50 yonrsoof age, a painter,

and a nativp of Newcastle. He had engag

ed a rooin at the boardlug-houeo on tile

previousnight.

Early

Ia'the miorning one

of tile boarders, wont Into thie room, and

found the decaosed lying in bed In a

semi-conscious condition. The landladywas summoned; and a doctor was immoall

ately sent for, bhut the man died before

medteal

oildarrived..

Dr. Johi Harrisde

posed to having held an ernmination of

the body., fi found that death was due

to ?naturhl euses, the diceoeo bhvin.g

sutffered from chroic irlght's disease. A

verdleti wan roturned

inaccordanc

withthe nmdlenl testimony.

.Mr Black, Stilte Chief Secretary, hel

very defillito virews on the quostlon of

immltgration. \\'henl dled yesttcrtlay io

exprel 0'p rfponal opph1lnO .un the qie'

tlon as It was ffifcted by Vlctorla'n wlthi

drawalftrom the ctlhele-oif--.onuaerted ac

tlIon betwocn .tlhetwo States, he advuoat'

ed a v.igorous policy on the part of

Ncw,. Soui, Wales, "So tar as I uOt

porcenaollyconcernced," he sal. "onte o(

turplreatet needs in Immigration of

womann, rather. than men, Te disparitybiotweil the aoxeca is bcomifig Very appari

ont, I think it 's a very ,angoreraus in

equtllty. T'1o.a ngor is that where

there is suchl n dlpnlrlty,where the men

are ro 'n'uch grt:ente itn number tht;n

ithe wromon, lfertilllily I.i.ho

niatural coni

seqluence.; lit addltlio'i to 0hat, It is a

great incbntive to Imneoorsllty, and it Isalso reapiontslhlo for thie scarcity of donmes

lIe servants aid womn for other occupas

tlorn. Adcoi;din'g tb the census of 1(11,

tlhtmale polltIulion in

Now South Waleo

exceded theo femtle by' 08.66. I thlinke

It would bh 0 grant thitng for the coun

try, to get rlot of 'the good:

clao of

o.noton to,ono

htifr","

Mr.Aohiordt,

the...State Minlstor for

I.ands, has, recoived aotithority from thu

Cabinet to-rdelalm

a al roc o!100,000

acren In the lPi iSrub,: Btweeon Darra

dinao and' Plilllt'',d'r

b?ro.0,

miles oneach eside of the railway line, an area ag.

grogflltlng approtituatoly 240,000 acres will

bo thrownopenh for,

settlement. At pro

ront there:O'

aboht

238,000 acres of

forest 'servritlion.whilcll

will be proclaimod as State forestry

reservaes with.

In the 'irea, 'and.'Mr. Pope,' of the

Porestry Department, is going to locate

the balance. Thdre are approxlmately

270,000 acres Ii' the oarea sttill unsillonatod,which contanie the lirst timber land,

On

the area t?at is.to be alienated there or

largo fuantltlion, of Irobarkr timber, which

no been r'lported uio.0o,boing cnpable

of produclng hfindrcedn ofthousando'of

sooepcrn.. "Wo are going to,scure' that

timber," inlI,tlio Minliteir, 'tand In tho

mmcantlmde throo;borlig plants have beeoon

orCuredto

bI.lotelt, to,the area at once.

Tiheose will bie put down and a water aup

ply established for the nloopeorcutters, And

then for the settlers who fodllbow."' TheMlnilster.

oxlafined that ,upo .tlof thfh laid

20as no dense .io:,farfr aso crub owas enn

cereod, and at'presont almosl.tuaelessI. bnut

'heon elonred; , It',foeulel prove osplondiid

ngriculturnl lfad. In vieiow of tile scrub

dflfculty, the 'land will hobe leaseod atcheap

rntoes, prfnlefly at".l and 25O'per acre hi

lots of 1000 acresThiu'

leioeihold tenure

prlncliplowllt o':followed in disposing of

the litnd, .' I:' '

'

Mining operatlons .In South Australit

'n the ltter halfn: of 1914 are reviewed In

a. publication juot .lsauod byothe Minlintor·

for Minos. :Fligaurer :of the. output are

givenl for the wholo year .showing thatthe total vo'auie of the mineral obtainedfor the twelve:mnontho woa £00,055, com

parod with £04,020 !th'e prevlous year,and £5}5,070 ini 1912: .Copper wao agaoin'

repoelieible' for.tho bulk.olt

theState'

infral olutput. the iguresa for 'the nmotnl

belng 137,614 oWt., vtoalued at' .£417487, as

nalnst 143,212 owt;, Valued at £488, 00 in

913 .' The gold: ylold 'n gIlven as 025Soz,valued' alit £.6,581,.or COSoz less than the

rovilous yenr.;· It.tit'mentioned by Mr.

L.ionol'.C, E. G.oo. (chiof registrar of mines)In his report' that' the war has dinarranged all lning'mattora sore or lieo,hit mbre attention Is:belng paid to the

scorelffor gold .Ii tho.Sttate. and it is

to be' hoped that ono?broulttlof the war

fill be that somo' of. the long-hoped-fordiscoverles willlbe made.. Some intereot

Ing notes havo-eboen'wrltten-bytlhe,

to

veornment geogolistin conooeqcttencoe of the

nooarclnInquiries- that havoe 'been made

Ihrogitoutl

the IBrltleih' Dominions for

noureeof ecrude 'nmlierals whilch ietve

hitherto boeen' worltoed:up ilato fltsoodproducts b:,' metalitrglnto :of', foreign

cocauntrle, The'obhect of these Inveostlga

tions Is the establishllment of Drltlsh mot

alutrglial works ato:treait. minerals for

which the only:market has hitherto beenin altten hnds. Inquirlon' have boon al

ready made from' the Soutlh Australian

Department of Mino;, :and in the hopne

that some brief attitoment may serve as

en

Inontlve ot6 pronpectlng, helpful notes

hare boon publishedregard?ing

saich min

orral as n potonh monzlto," magnealte, and

m olybdonlto.

:,':;i ':.,

"

!;

',.,"

'

LocXT WEVNStPartculaors of the (ollowlng events np

peur in our radvortlesiant colimnsr- e

Snturdu?.-Tlio ueaonl monthly meotlnror the N.val and:Mllltnry Ansoclntlon vwill

be hold atthe chonmbei

of commerce,.

Docolon.ina the lgreatct element of of.

fect,--J, 9r MIll. --

.-:

. .

'

In thln artiflcall.ifo

of ours It is notoften

.woCO:

l a human;'o face witliall a

:.art's agony in. Itunonntrollod by seolf

conseolouoneso. Wh on we do'oo

It.it

otartlen

us

a.ltf\we had' sddicnly waled

into the real. world of which this every

da:one

la: htt.a puppotishov 'copy.

ocorgo Eliot.: ..':.

i[N THE GREiTE?ICY

,

IECHOES OF SYDNEYI',3 IrlFE.

BY ;' CAROL FOTER.:'

lYDNEY, T'uarsday.

I wonder if oull

over sR:pIto

thnk

whon

you read my lettlcr what a pIOahIre IIt IJfor

me

to write thoni?You

tob, there

mult ie pleostlre at one mid or the other,

so Itaroe

Itat

thlls end, 0lld

,

prmnit my.

elf

thIle

jloy

of complete Indiferance

an

to

whal may be thp fooling olcutore. I litl

nolt

ignorant ofAlc fact that thin lo aool.

fIoch woy to

loo!

at

the thlnog, andI

tanl

not lby n:aturo elf.lhi but when a follow

has bOeen labouring iall hslllfe

to got

money Iteorchange

for Idea. he Isnt

freak if'heo does not conslider hlmaolfd,sorvlng of n1l t)lat he ctnn, et-money,not

ideas. I meaon; Tiley say that d success

fuIl journalistwou1ld

ben fallure

at anyi:lnag clae: Right here I take a

olodicum

of unction to my soul that I am noten

tirely hopeless, ahould nCwolaper lift

dlsnpponlut mo, Another point which mty

have given you more or lesa concern Is

my crlllng thanose notoes"Eloes." Th,

recaon is CitIsyCough.i, Nbodby. OVer

ronlly undorstood about ochocs,neilther

hsve they yielded the secrct of their ox

Istolnco to scoentific roe?narchl, Do you get

me?. If youllwere fully Informed about

thosoth:lngs

whlchl form thle frameworklof

my Ilrfigraph, you. milghItt

tlimeso feelo

moved to crit.ciseo, nd hatll w0ald hurlt

my feelings. So cloebsloet thein stand,

1nd. If, ibOeuse not Iperfectly cldar, they

possess 0 n ilnteroRst othCrwiso.denIed ithill

I shall he satisfied. Goodness Itlowo they

are sadly in need ofsome

virtul over adll

above theirIntrlaslic

wortil,which I am

perfectly frco to remartk toIs

not nlway-e

discoverable.' "

OUR OEORGE,Do you remcmbl r my tolling you a.your

and mnuro igo to keet ,your eyo on ir,.

Occrso Derby 7; Do you niso. remember

my irequent suggPstjons at that perild4nnont a probable renppoaranoo ofthls rd·

dotubtn'blo fightor in the political arena

under an ail now. flagn?If not,iyour.me

mory needs looking after. And, ow, I1l:o

only a few among ileo'

multitude or pro

plhet, I canRII y, "Behold I All that1

have foratold lins acome tbpac.'"

And

the beet o ItII all s 'hn tlio'lcincarii

tlon haN comeanbout just

uB

It wasantil-c

pated it would. Fromn now on prophliay

will be difliullt. G.B. hno Ihrown lIla

liHt into tho ring, and if' his magletolo

plrsonalityis as mnag!ltic a.l It muot DO

to do any good, look out. f0 lthe most d-.

lllous Irish slew wlich.has :bo'on plo

duced

fore

nqiny a loon iday in the kit

chrns ofMainquorln-otrabt' lor--r.horn

will be all lllnds In tlhe Dccby party. I

cannot. a m h mchnoroe lexplnnaiton' o

the prospect thian to ncinitlon. that nomo

of thenever-ec atlenl

d-wil'lir-ty.tlhlng-buit

Wade cxnonenta of popular' tholuiht aor

alrcndy rendling Into uonebylom the most.

sncred . tenoet, of:,their crstwlillol cxclu

lvo faithll Surelyan trlumpom lilo that la

worth waiting for. --And..-our-. Lioorgo

liknowa hoo to wnlat. All that tlow rcmaioln

to tie cleared up nlothe ottltudo of-the

Frolctor towhrds the teolenrad policy of

hla ono.tlme'(althtul ally. Do nny of you

ouppose that tho two. will join handasfilmo.'

ay so:others' thlnlk n, tut from

what I can gRthtr froni ordilnary souoreeof Informnatlon this nlllondo will never

come off, I look to see tboh Proemier In.an

other, 'awider alpheor, .when he ehnll liavo

cllmblod to the

zenith,

oflomial potential

Ity,But who will ouccccd I im

?Ah,

well, it might be wel ito.' con?plt iotrGcorgo on this noint, or bettar stlli-\nlt

a bit and son for ynurel(g?.

ONE 100 MAy.Y

Don't you oil think I have been verykind

to

Ialmninlof

Into? You'llrcmom

bor hIow I used to poke ridiculo at that

already unfortunnto aerburb, unfortunato

in that it is Dslmatcu if in no other. ro

apact;how I lnoed to say mbst disanroo,

hable thlnga aboult its ferfry company,

which was onCe "new'.nod hno cherilshod

that plencant memory throughindefinite

econs of succodlng time; how I evcn

used to draw inVidloit?.onmparioonr. be.

tweeon the fragrance of its oasnorted at.

mnaophoro and l'lncs, a most obvious and

self-ovldentdifference,r

Well, I have not

favoured Ialmain now for many..n long

day, but It eoems not to have' bel"damned by faint

pralso" a little bit, and

to get back into the limelight 'has been

indulging in a few recent stunts whicllhave beoon so devoid of dlgnityaes.to-com

pIcl, oven n inordinate opposlionaint to sit

up and takle a littlq notlco,".You rste theyhave a court over at.lnalmain-believ moe

It is a necesslty--ln whic the

sinall•

quar.

rIolsnnd mltsdomoanoutiae'of the .rdeldenta

are fouglht out to nome nort of a gatisfay

tory finish. But this.week, natlcipatlig

lo dtoutlt cn unusunl ruall of businoon;, two

magistrat?o. got into l10 eame dlspopisaryof juntico, One oat on.the cont ?.et asidlfor the preiding gonilus .luell planccs,

and won blithely meting out legal

phraoaology when the otheront

eattln'ered In, Then there was one too many.

The tangltrate .tn chargo rcsented ,thc,interruption

occasioned by the other onto's

prrerence, also byhis

Irraslatihbl'edeslrc to

altsk questions, nn;l E?pnly?tc'litflinlly2

aynonymots yotu l:nOW. WIth magiaterially-badlo him dopart. Pitt "go" was not illt

the latter's vocnbutlary. And, would youballeve it? !t was not until

It

veiled threatof dire conoecquences'i.loll upon the un

relcomted second that Ito was pre'ailed

ltpon to vamon. Nows, what do .);ou

thilnk of that for lnalmnin?

MIUCH TOOSMALL,

. :nend the

haod-lin,neg,

n,, pleas'e:That's theo vstttr wlih':tht Govrnmont

rinating Office, And no*v, nt: lat, we

nar flndlne out whnta file ll thteg.it 'sto

have a fewpractlal men

in Pnrlli

m?ent, Becausao tho Governmcnt Frlnttlut

Otflc, Is too small,.ono.of athote practenalParllnmentnrlant

,

it to beent ent "ato attar crountry," lllo the prt6dlgnl of old-

I undrle.tnd, though, that tho hunlk-cater

terlly went on lo own--to tndoout howother folk who have governmdnt pnrlntlng

ofic:on,manage to koepe pe whit thle re

uponlsiblitloes of lstntigj a "GovcrnmeniGazoltte" nneco a wtok,; whih l?e, I beilvee, thn only excuse yet founil. for

there'

beltlg Government Printing Omlcon it Ir

rncttller lutorvl!a alonug the path .ol.:1lfo,

Iut. 'that Ihtcrets 'SSdncey more ltin

,nytt:lng cls snosociatted wlth.matter,

is the future, wheon h'n onlarged Govern

ment Printing Ollce ecnmeeuiong; as it

resullt of the expart's tour, Do:youaroallythlnk t'he."GO zott": will'ho be lEd as adtily? No: don't say it, Thern arn

many:persons

wheo nerves

,ro

ill-prepared tot\tnid the shock of toonmucli consatlonoltlain of the ilk found only in Oovarnmont"G?nottet."

And recollect, too: weO a1war, havo.to. the

'Herald.! Ian"

nno advn

at.oe of halr-raliong flotion uathe 'dily

port!tn cervud via the pres?., Ner dn't

ltaen',:cry atrongly to'aRids poStdr henRd

'lnes and.

rltleso;neetnroon?a. On tlh'

whole, the?n, I am. dlspood to thflik 'it

.wcr far better If. tho,eovornmont Print

inC O(iflre wOre toducod instoadof nint;,nlifl,, land tIlt''

"Onzetto" tlaoneid'ontitly;

or eoml-m.onthly, Imagina hnt lntor Itsengeel iorurled iy th'yYounng, whono l:iint

tminds ahlould .lo.voonl.

cnrelult.ycllotthn

literury ,Iolticloe.No 'I cnu't ,approva

of the etlargomentscteonre, and, wherrltn

1I kniew that the oexprt.I.arlltmntntnrlanwho

is. going forth .to r,o tand learnwill unloy himeolf. I "do;

ot Po.'howti:a

ran do anygoodbygohing,,

axcipt tohilc

:tol., .

'BUTTER SHALLNOTI

fISETOlNI'HT.

:

ting tihe' joybollo

'I'ho' manchiiationo:o.

tho adveranTrles of domlotio thrlift nod

frugality hav fafllon'before thlt enethy'

runs,. ftitter ;shall n'ot rle .to'-aigta

thollugh'broadmay, and,ilt. i: to.bo hoped

will,, for without broad, buttoo\ rlBiin 'or

falling would; boa mhttjr 6f prootind.in'.

dfiforoice. ;, .tuppooe ?a'hhnyou'radthn

hcndliro aboveo, youothogiht I o;nas golinto burnt forth with ,poetry' ntl

annni.

timnes'.do, ,~uL' you ario: wrrng'.althougi

I'll confocs 1: thonisght'hon youoaldidtlntllfrled, and fond .tho ti:hoo

.unropon?ivoa

Exprossod In' naotlleryl:

ami

mtollowtlnthe King, whlih moans.ilbt potl i'fhivour

In tlhboo ,tot whothor ?,prs.d In lrnod6

or.

tr'llned ,in llfltluigovr

tfo-,rt, the

great groind(afoti aonm loonh-?eqltd,/i'

b~l.for ohall;

'otlirico

to-dlglif ; il?ht eva

bytho rindcnt Ibhrooponon

tIm'pofni

Aned Sydnecy;'.that paor 6'3f it that in . that

:nowes the rplt sweot frothnerss of t'je

churn'sacromp:wh

ncint,

I. hoplng lor

EUTrcenO o02. 1o10 IRldlady's tloeneui'

tltlo, alo for o chingo Ir'om o:co .1nd

other'

Imltntatlone. It mehns a great deal

jo keep buttelr down--somt butter. It.

nicnlltH, too, IttnotlO of Ilt last 0no chllh

Ifin n tweek Inevery

homoc whichl u0e0

Toor pohido weekly. One hondrodthnu?a?,o

hotnoe, one Itlndred lthoutencd shlllings.

No mnll oumn that,Is it? And yet I nop0-.

lmos wondel'whclther these

tIreoopltnlced

onl Iho butter scale or tho 1]a'pllentois

which forml the basis of bread argumolluts,

overIrtally

athoke

tnuchdifference

to tho

Ihdlvidual. You see, I 1no0w humito.tyfilrly wetll, and when I hear a na1n

growling at hIe de?arwife

whenthe

wanif'trifies for her personal tdortnmnllt-oftet'

hlllolutelycarsentanl-I smile, and in cphitl

focllr him It tne

owlln, n?d soee how 00a

economne tdeo. fade away whatt ho gets

into town.

'ANSOM OR.TAXI.

I wonder if Sydney will over hearthe

last chapter in the long tale of grlol

ances wslllch hnve sprulng up sitno the

taxi.cab caomeinto the

strots

to rob tho

old horse cabby of a portion of his live

llhodd. It Is.certainlytrue that there lai

asomethlng to be anid on bothsides.

Incourt yesterday it cost a taxl-driv'er £10;

ennd a suspenesion ofIbla

liconoe, to.caywhat

hhhad to sny, and this may cool

down some of thefervid

eloquence of tlhe

fraie.nitygenerally. I hope

so, .. Youknow we have hero in Sydney a minintmum

taxi fare of twobob-I

have only the

driver.'o word for this, by the way--and

an all ride-.are

nlot worth 2s, tth 'anllonl

Ia doing 'nlost all of tilhe ailling bustl

noss. I muot be honest on this taxi

question--cotmcbody always Ilit tlhei lotrd

work--nnd

honeatly compels meto

stat.e

that for had lasnnersandtl

lordly

ulperotr?!it

of 0lon theu Sydney tx-lrmnn holds

tLherecold,

nd

this istowhy thle ihan

Iole

hasln graduollyslipped

back Into popu

larlty. PerilastO

tils old.fnahlionied ultlra

conselerative comunolnnty has to tone fo'

laost life: perlohps theo romance ofearl

icr days still Ilooms

int

our hlenris; thlo

mtmory romance of moonlighthomne-go.

Ifigs,

with"her" hlands

In oure, and.plenty of time In

tite "dear old cabt" to

say thewords

which a joltintg ambitious

motor vehicle wouldl frighten awaSy un

said, I do notktnow.

1ot I do know thnat

when .thle twokhiltd

of conveyance atatnd

,ide

by aide the taxi in the one Ial

low to rtemanln stalndingwhile I glide away

in the two-wheolor my nostrilsunpollutt

ed with petrol fumne, and my for !-I

prospeort

uninterrupted by anty greasycoat

collar, and a taxitileter mnarkhitlg its

elcling stepsdownward toward baok*

ruptery.

NEXT SATURDAY.

SydncyIu

wondering where the moneor

is to come fromn to put Into the money.

buos of the collectors who, on Satlrdny

next, will go, like the mInournors, nbout

the streets, socking what they may gaolor

In for the ntny-nt-homlosick

anld afflicted

in our hospitaln. Some folk sayhbis

year'n

Hospitaln Saturday willbe

dinsappointing. I

doubi it. The pocket orthe Sydney ppb

licin

seemingly bottomleao when goodworks are to the

fore. I lnhave not had

tIlmo to calculateo tbohepeo

capitagivitniof

the Sydney people to onu caneoand

aon

other slice Augu st

la st.,

bh

t

Ipot

aofraid thai, whenthe' ostimaote in flinally

made, it will fail to be mnrvellouilylhcernl. Pornonally. I have got into 11ii

habit of sayino that I can 'o without llt

tle things qllteoonsily, thinking the mnet,

will do good in ot!h?r chonneln: and I find,

by nnking afew questions, that that It

junt how everybody nffool~

. e,

rovorbdy

thlt Is, whofeoel at oil, This

Ia whyI

predict a ouccessfnl HoFpitaln Satu'rday.Civiep

tn

only a habit after all,a very

commendable habit to; I shl:ould ay, .JIst

io

inlsorllnesniS

ahabit.

If we actustomi

dtlllrselvscn to panllCg out mnll umsnt wo

come Intimo to look upon the procena

nas

part of

thl?

day's worli, and forgretthatwe are helping,

And

still

the capitn ofo

the popullnaco ino a dnorous cndo?.lopflt

for a hospital, andwhile in the rnot that

caprice

has beeoon thero.when wantodtthoday may come when there will bo a

short

age.

It in for nsuch a eontlngenCy.thltt

State and civie gnvrnme ntsIei st

..pro

lride, td whereasn it is a nhblo norvlco to

helpsilte

hospiotl. that helpeheold.ul1

enadded

naset; not a

fundameiltolprln,ciplc,

'ZmPIRE DAY. -.

CI?L.E, BRATION,ARRANGIEME.NT$.SVDN.T'Y, Thursday.

IItherto

thelicelebration of Empire. Day

hon Ihne conuined largely to thepublle

ac'.nolswith shrchb thOr functions

asl?7vn

been arr.nged by branches of the Irmilra

l.eci.c, T'hlH year, in vldw of tho ware

ericiA; tIl:Covernment

hlas procllaimedlEirmpire Day

a

publie holiday, The nchooln

wicll not be closed, ao is snot out In :

i:nmorandum wliih In holn'g'lssued tpall

tecenere, It will be seen that the ,ub.

lie·Jchon:F will

beti'o dcontro o1 Eulpirre

Di;y,

colobratlons, whilea lspeelal cplical

wi Ibe made e:: nn Elmtiro I)ly'v rol.

lctlon, in aid of lhe Belgian Funt).

''Th circular, v,:lcbh-a

been. preopu'ed

by Mr, Iloard, thuoD!rector of lcduc:Ltien,

is no frllows:-"Tho Governmcent hi cprc:.

claimed Empire Day,'2ith May, a publlie

holldoy

thiesyecr, to uiunblc lhe pl4lie

toeprt'lcllyto In

te

?

rciioolle elobretoie

cif that day Theosc!hools w11, thertefro,

not. ie clorr,'. Ordinarywork;

hnwrvcr,

will be ?ec.-nded, and tIe luplilsciwill

riS,?u

mble at. suchtim~e

'

he 10 ound-iut

hable to 1h.o arrangements made ]dillyfor thl

ccras!bn,. -It Is prescn:led 11that

th. rceslents will co-operate wlth' the

iPrlnelpal tlecher and hi1 sla ff in making

Iho colebrntlonn suitable one. No, en

dinal proecrdulro lin laid down, elnoe the

exporlienoe of past years, and thle clrcoliem.

otances o'

tl,. locnlity will tost dItor*

mlne the character of the fincti(oc ior

cliah school, Whlere n .genordl desire= in

ctsrescd forI t11:e grouping 'f adjabonft

schools theo ilchers of the schools 0on

darned might faeilitatnit If thomoannerlro'

available for .cnrrying out cuch a plan

recesully. All poarltionofa

the dn-y'i

proceredlnge will probably on thisovens.

ion be devoted- to, tho.giving of addlrbroesto bolth adult cind to children, It, 'lo

very desorahble that the nddresses to, thea

children ,,ochld be rchort,; o that tilhe 0:

ntilcae' '

of the oceanlon

say'

not be"Ilst,

clthroagh the chilldren becoming woarlcdaof

long apoeacheo. The. opportunitv mllght

.eelso Ie taken to recognlso the clP.lzne'ot

Sthosowlio are plunged into poverty :~cn

want ihrough'tho

dlsaatort of war,"An'np'

p1nl might will be maode through ,theo

.celobraettle bof the day:to the poopleo'1of

Now Sotulh Waleofor a still' turthor exp'

elsc of theolri genoroelty toward: the wlves

and uhildrrn-of the netions tbntuare to.

,dy, enlnhined wil thtle Brltleh 'Enupiro

against a conmoe enemy, Tlhe childronof New South,.Wales .might hoar theh ryat the children of hie. devoiatoed Ir ile

of Europe, a?d coma io .their help;,'V.

think of. a great Etnplre, with Its e?tian:

peoplesunloted In one Crent purpose, ithu

cnle navyand .one armSy,lwOrkllg togetliorwltlh aon dctcrmlnctton,. We

remouthir"

the Rancrlliceofat

Allian.jolned wltl?u clhitl:e snnticeane., We;are, proud thnt we

Aesiratllnne have tkdli till pour ollnrdlOt

l.ho. bnrdur.' RBt behtly1 It, all·.,wo ndmi t

to re:nCmmber~Ihnt.n 'l3oellunr there a'

illdroe nakl ng :their.: mthliere ;In :el'

for bread, and"thnt theeo;;hungry lnf?

linked bhcaue cthclii end 'iaro lainld brei

Ib war, 'holld not

,all"

In vain .I: 'tho

children of llts mord 'fortcunate

Iacd.q,ours, Lot thisi*Eliplr

l'

l)oDay tlcerefolrl:

becomne a doay. for cxtlending the,helil?

hand,. The clillron of tioachools,mlhtcollect whatever nums: they can In the

meantlmo,. and brine then .to the scllthool

on thalnt day, ender the arrangementstilbe

teuchere find it b1st to mike, The prin*

cipal. teacher of each school Ia requestedto repert

.the

an:ount of he Empire Dca

qulllectlons, aport fronm monnie nhtnIedby olther offortu, nind to forreild tib

nlalnollt to the decrrtmont, or to th;locral ?lrlan Fund,

Did you ever hbear of a man who had all I

his life dtriven faithfully andningly to

vnrdl en aobhort nnd in no measure ob

tlained It, If. a alnconlstantly aspli'cb,

Is he not olevatcd?-ThoI'cnu,

THE.SILVER BULLET,

WAR AGAINST.GERMAN TRADE.

A'BRITISdH OPPORTUNITY.

'" Tlre Silve;r D?ullt" is tile aplroporlllto

title thel Millions Clubhas gilven

to a

schoemeof propenundo,

by muenuof en

tortnlnments, to tlthualnte enthusiasm Inthe Cemnlmpigt

for divertnlg to Greet Brl

tain and the Alliesthe'

purchaslng tradewa have

llhitherto carried onwith

Gor

mlany, nlid colpturing'os

muach more ns

posslblo of that nation's othelr.trade.

Thlsa.oumpaign has asnumed Ealpir'e

wildoproportions,. United States com

moruoers aroe'also

maltinga bid for It, but

wlbreao they as neutrals areacting

as

Individual entitles theeaalllalgn iI

the

rlilish, Empire hun become all or

g?tlsied natiotusllIssue III vengc

anc,fori.thou disastrous cntaclysm Into

whlicha Germans has plutlged our peoplo.

EIvery ith'nclof thought Is Givingit hlearty

oupport on the other, sldo' of the world,wthere t)atconsequences of thle war are

belng felt. more Ioenly, and .where the

tragedy of it Is moro nImpressive. For all

of that GermaT' tmuot be made.to pay, in

alddltion..to being oseverely puoished byImnlnedlIate conditloa

exacted

from her.

So far-as -Great '13rltnlin and the Allies

are concerned,thle

opportunlty for a

trado boycott ihas, I is cquntended,,arlsen

nitJustlltable grounds.

'

Itis an ugly word

torise,

but

It-ina,

tlhe only one that ex

itrsos theIl feeling tetilnld the campaignl.

Anotho"a osentlment, hlowever, also sull

1ortoit--oyalty

to out' own plroductlons

and thuone ofr. oar

frimn..

The Dritish

Enplro'a. ln!reill'

thIsmovementt

is so

great that It peans ]38.5 percent. of tihe

1uge1export

trade of Germany. Leavingaside tile details for smanller places under

iritishl sway, the Illmport from Germiau yIn'the flscal youar 1912-13, which is

tihe

latest that caic boe taake as a normal

period,ly'

theUtilteil Kingdom, india,

and thIe four elhio domnlnlois,totalled a

subetantlal sum. The figures are:

CAustralia: ........,.

7,020,33t

(anada . .....,,

2,000,000

SSouth

Africa ,,......, - 3,403,441

.New Zealaqd ;,,.... 687,035India' t . ,r,..... 8,452,000

SUnited Kiingdom . ,.,, 80,411,057

,

Total...........

£102,073,7f4

'I I com ratlvuo'nconso" the total doesnot

hulk'

gredtly, hesiaeGermanny's huge

export. trade of .t405,630,000,. It in a tre-o

molendous Itenl, ]lowover, whni consldorod

in tonjunctilon with the volume of olther

raade tlhat w ll'be captured front Gtprlmany

and'uaf which tile United States la cur

ta(n to nCcateO a I)ig ettare."

Undoubtedly tile olther ilvolved nations

that mannufactnre .on a large ncale--tel

cl!linl and

,

F"

nco, espceially:Rusala,

JTapnnt, lnly, and ttle Balkan

n1'tloonto

a ]?eo"r extent--will adopt a similar pol

icy wl:n 'lia

"fosltlton

'to resumoa, lildua

trll'operaliiot:i.'Untll the war Is fin

Ished they dlinilot do' so. But though

Orcut B?rit~alti- la necrlouly nni'olved, no

Iprt'of Brltish territory hlasyet become

a bdtttlfdlta. ?,'Nor does It appearllkoly

to do so. Consoequontly the opportunity to

Inflict reprlsal on Germany through Gor

mall trade, atid to' advantage' itsolf anld

its friends, has come to the Brlttlah Em

pre.."?Or il'nave hasn opecod all seon totrafic,. and' enabled us to control the

suppllos of. the world, Garcalt ritntln'o

manufaciorloui are wvortlug at' Ilght ton

stion to supply a very nappreelablo praopor

tiena ofa thae munltiono nlid food that nare

enabllng- the Alltcn to conduct.tile woar

with such nplendhl vigour, and protect

Ing'ttd' n'ttral friendly ntlontn from the

opprcssloi -that would assuredly assail

them teure uondltionan otherwatee. EveryAlly nld lnautratl 'i relying on the tro

Iendna?una power Great lriitatl holds iU thenalctonaulco.nof'

existing conditions, and

the ultlmate 'drnwlng of Germany's fuang.

'The four cl;iief domiiiona, moreover, sulp

Ily

'.

very substantial proportlon of theraw mantrlnla -that ar'0 InOCOERa'Y to OCe

ail nmanuc'facetltrce, The I.Emplts, there.

foare, ennamnnds distinct ndnllantago for

tile pronocutlon of this "sllyor bultlet"

wartaro:- territory undtoturhed .by, inva

olona supremacy over tll con trado

roltus ,nuaprnpoeym

also no regards ahlppligitonnngo' lnd,

through the domlinlonsu, 'vast 'enurces from which to drawra-nv'.materlnl,, The advantages properlyuatd can accbmplleh'muci' Ill cffcctilng

re

prisal, and, more than that, chourpcen thea

loyalty of the people. to ulse thile goodsof' Biitlflifiitinhn-tcthire. The products of

Aunstria-Hungary .and Turkey are. wlithin

tllo srim category, as those of GeormnnF.

Thelr' trndo with thile Britilth i omnller,

and?t~hlr.tcr acirn are not no aggraonlvo

as thoseo of GeOcrmouy; tbut ital

coutits

In helping ourrolvou and aalsiting our

friendso,: Inl 1913 Great Brltaln itmporcdfrom Austria-HIungary goods to the vahlu

of £7,705019'; from Turkey £1,165,305,ind T?Urkey.il-'A.sli ,4,251,201, In I recnrd th?'ill three countrlies, the pur'chanHca:

by tl:"Drittll' coi'nprlied

a'rticleothtt

can b producated wilthl nti

le mplro. Gari

many's -£- 00,411 03.7 iacluded: Apptarel

£1,20;51,"mooo car and portos

,?l17i,.273,: h'enllccteia 1,?03,900,

c.ta anld graln

£1,'410,r75, 'otton manicafacturCs. £ 7,090,040,.dye,

tutfftp £l,730,81, cathaar £91SI',

091, leather manufaLctures.C£1,2G0,73 nal

chielory nid'parts p 2,38i142,'iron aItd

oteoul i7,52!B33, pIaper .1,510,993, ezinco:d' zninc ',ncautllfaetureo £1,7r'0,9¶3, ?ltk

and allk.i mni'fii'cturet£?,,120,44i, skino

and.urs .£1,3'7 ,807,

sugar (raw and rc

o1ncd) £I-002,018, toyp and games

£1,18,70:

3?'.'rvdollen and worsted

manufatturo 't/',2,040,567. FromAusstlR-lliuugr : can rltain pilrchnsod

gooliofn'nitai c hnractor, and the chiel

uImports .'frc ith, Turklitsh Emttpire woro:

Corn and gri1ln'?;130,020, draug £310,203,

raisitns-£71, 00.0 olIve oil £32,197, Scs

£3?i.206, 'recds a 08~388, tobacco £-i3,730,and .twoollon:t- mnianufactureu £1.12P0,01,Loaving :'outtof t: calculation the Domlonion Impoitsn from Austrln-Hungary, forwlich' the0 fgirosnro not t th aomomotc

avollnhlti th ,Dritish Empiro has a total

traide fromo1. A)reo enemy countrios ofO1103,00,3820 tt?et

whlch to extract an

eluoln

si?.P,pl cw tradie.

Th0 figuresnt( out noar the

rommencer

moilt of'.o.his rtielot show that ile folurehief Domlnilo?b can asnsist the campaigcinflhor will ept' JIhoir loyalty to the ex

i.pt'oc over £22 179,1000,. It is an oppor.tuptltto tlra ,their raw mntorial Into

pianooturedugoodl, and' at thhounmo time

ilpe,'preforncie to the prod)nets ofthl1

Emilroa.hnd itn frlndo. Australin's Itn

prtntlon's frnm Gormnny, for Instance,ehaefly coaitprieo nptiarel ond textiles, nlo

aand.htact;,' arm? hand oxplosives, Iron andot.ol mttntltlfariq'lts, and mac!lnibray of 'nll

olasen ocoutliiorl a Very largo.place In thetrado, In flnct, the vwholo category i

mtado:,up :of goods that canl b'. obtained.irthlp',the Eniplre, or from the Emplre's

.fritriis. Theo'ood for Autroallin octtivity

tn Ihls 'iaanpanlgn is

omphnoloadi by theftfct titot of the total of -?7,0200331 avorttil

olf goodS that Astrallia purchaised 'fromGeulmi

ny,, :9'1P834,84 canme strlaight fron'ormnnc po.I-e

(but,proving a,dlrect

trade.ii at t

?1110,

I?rgeot ofany

of. the toullr

11tDajpton,'.Thhlc

large:

tradeit

ohbt.eOn d tle i.o the votuno of raw,n.mat

rlialio thlatl,

r?isrlla

sullplloaOto GOol'rany,

Ihtfi

Aatilltrnliq,peorslstononly

.liurchasos

ro?1 ranL Brltnatn and othor,-prito of

th Eanplro, 'tnit '.fronml the Allion 'that

walch hcnutioth ie looally mnotifnctured,

thr.lll,'n:itrn, requiro the raw nia

t

olpl~e~~`i

c-c from Germanny .' Thereh oed hroro.or, he n neo ned of tht onas ola

1rkrtL', fot'oar raw materials,' Even lf

LerO werao'0

sinok mnrcrket, tho', nacrlflco

woald'dhk of shrt'

duration, 'ho main oe.

reontlnl i? toItlkoep

in 'viewt thoe ~anocessaltyfar: hiblldlihtt our,,own Indalstriane at the

oepaotn- of (alormny., for tho.,vlrllty ,of

thatttintlonit

obrtnln to reacsert'ItsollvrCa soon oficir-

(ho w'ar; od: a'

sturdy

edhrlerioo. to ondutermlnatolfa: tostop II

againl scat:uimlict

ilch

haeo

proportlOnn is

one wn, pot:a aoiticq all thallied'

atftions

t/l, h~aonntt "fiorclian militarism andat

gronhiveitoa fi?inln joepardisling'-tl world.

SNOT'ES OH__

LONPO', techIBOY LABOI?lt ON IrAtiB.

trarmesr tobe

permitted toi perto mploy

Ibo,' labour ctn

fIo'ritE. 'ITheGOvecrmen

otgs'.' Mr,

'Arsquiit, i

noat

gointog to

Ic'hh1o

tI

tolll

tc'

o tulltl ltorltlee f orn oer.

oieittethoI' dltOteiatoll

It hematcttr. Th

Primo .MiistRLOtIItt, eO'r, tild

doe'l

etl

lltln colldltlollttlo. -Boy

labour-?h onlyeo

t'ireCrtld,tO whllctll

hre is to otllollrfuitn

·rt

]labo1lU'

prac?ticable.(1 1 or

llalumedhately

itavatlhl o; Ilnd the. clnploymtltgivHn .n

Ithe rhldhen 1niilIt t be of a llight charaitte,

auitedtto

hehlt' ctIPtacIt.whI it It to

to

clenrlyntdntt l'ioodt,lt hat it

lt

ttt tooo

tlend teyonlthe emergency with Owhlb

a.taefor

teo

ttttoprlltt oonofrottcd.

1.?

oral authioritacrt i tot

c thet e cory 00

tort ismoduotte thot

lOntlo ttca'tto atnwageca too terouotnaile hoare

they enter.tein te iotdp, it ,ceitldrtt etltetig

tctool,

C'hlld Inbroul't'ehrr Auguithl declare~d, otlant

oevar a.0 Iv rounor.edto tuniAt the

loctl

nullthorlt.yto sntstlod

tlln

teither by the

opertiont

o[-Ilahour xch?.ngcs tior by

tholrmlploytmnllrt tr 0 un~a InDurt:tr caot thO

Phorlhoe of labour Io maudte ood,,

A NATIONAL I-MEIROENCY.

This concesalonlby the Govr(no nt toIfarmers wa?. obtalled largvly by Ihe at,

forts ofor'.

Chnaplin, who urged thu au.

portanco in the present eclergency

ot6up.

plemenltlng tlho available supply or

I.bour by every posliblo nmeau, sothait tbo

largest possible amouot of foodl could be

grown in our own country. Ifopring crops

ero to be in at theb proper tllc, alld a

serious shllortago provented In the produc.

lion of lhomlogrownfood, then the addi.

lonal labournmuolt'

be fortheaomlng. Thb

was hMr. Chaplln's contentlelo, anld hbe

suplported it by statemlent by the (bcnir.

man of the Farmers' UIton in favour ol

thle onlmployment of boy labour,Other ey.

podiels were rjectedas imlpracticable

llelgian refugees could not beemploytl,

bhculllo of the languago dlnttliclty, and

reforomatory boys were of no uve cempar.

ed with villngolads who would probably

work under theIor own fuather. It taoi

sald ~lr. Chaplin, a moment of greau

Crisli, mnd tbnero was Ilangor of loslng di

ol?portunlty whilch could never be regaoly

o.d, Mr, Aelulth agrood th?a t was a n~Llounl emergoney, and th governling prin.

,ci~plo to guido thoremil dealing with :he

matter was'that the work o011 th farts,

Ouch na sowing spring wheat, wao inthu

lnatlonal intorest, and must be done. It

was a tieo when they could no louger b.

bollnd by rulos and conveutlono whlbi

rightly prevailed in norlmalclrcumstantcea .

And so, suboject to thu conditious before.

.noenLtiond, ilntmers mauoy havo boy labour,

"Shether ouch lnbour .will be ellclealt Ior

the pulrposo romalill to be seal. "t'rm.

ors," elys Mtr. Chaplin, "thtub It th heel

they canget."

THRIATtMINT OF PHRISONUERS,

olaonoypooplt oeem -to thiulnt we ar0

nmakliug our pr'lsoncrs of war much too

comfortablue i tills country. Genial Hug.

gostltols aroe made th'ht we ullould put

tlleml Il worltlhousBolor cllp

them'

Into

rl.tsolti, neillthr ot 'tcde loihtltutlote at

prleonoIlbilnog

lully occupied. tlvcu colder

tospltullty and omoro rlgorout treotlouca

Itrecomoulcoldcd by 0omu writeri ol

lte.

teLr to the 'paperts, who itre llo douo:

uctulated by rports

adlto Lue treIatOue:

Inoltcd out to plrisoors of war lt

Uet.

Iltlllny. .uUt even suppoolO i; thatr thvao

oto'noa re true In 0vury ptoC(Eultr,ito

lue0 Iltant we uUgat' to retatlatie 111 kolt

0 tilUBr lr?troly lg .boU d L'proc~IC(I . l'»o

r1O'aor3 liuY1Vr iatlea l'lgr yclt,n0l

i

uctilitiany llntliCt unuruslitp tllu prIlvarltu

I)JtIto

ULutoLi.'CdII0Lu0 Lu0lt

lb IOIUt tlact

ilfy

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nluUliu .bllJwIt

Ulllnlar larli Ul

t.n.ttallty. 00,U COcntlluit oa 1 i treoououc

ir itl 0tlcoI'u( 'W0r-

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laid uo?u lIna

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Itatuy oitty l0o, tw' OlitlicOUIlUOU tO t0.

nuott'ru oi0udo uuodlltlolu. wv uatllt d0l0

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VOI.JNTEER'

TRAINING

CORPS.,It isccuns prroLablo ,ufter all thnt til.

Wet'Oli0co n:oy boi) blo to nmnko so o uei

of tio nuuorousB .Voluntoer T'ralonln Cooptl'rouihoutl thlo country, They hllvo

l*.

ready been cnlledl upon to help thlo nu

thoritlos in two placcs whore naval at'l

nar raids ocoirrod, dnlid In one oadlr t1i0,

tIle VoluntLoro hiave.utldcrtakohn to guarl

enod patrol tlio harbour, thus freelnt *

ccrtnirl unclihor of Rogulers' or 'orrlior.

ills for 'olhor odrvico, It has beec toe

readily nasumntd that theo onlyprospcet'

of.the Voluntoors blioln of sorvlcoaIcy

1

tbo ovont n'thturo being a ranli toforce,

oran'

invasion, and that, ans theposslbll*

Ity of nuch na thing is very romtolt the

Volntoeers are,thllcroCorc, not likely to bI

of ilo to thoir KIlg and country, Diu

there lhiotld

I.is

opportnlltilos forcipllllol.

Ini tlhem In ltittles .which Inow cngage mti.

who could theiU bebroloeased for the fghl

Ing line. Lord Dosborough, whole Prel'

'donit of the Contral AeBoclntlon of

Volc,;'

teer 'Trdining'Oirpo, puts the pointlo aoil

nrtlclo in the."'Dally Chronlel.""'"ltlI

lobynlidquostloid,"

lhe says, "thnt0whe"

thoe groat moVo comoo Int the Sprlng0?'

lihall sand .normtn6ti numborsa of our I.'

iularann.

Tordl;lorlal troops ubroadi on'l'

many of the 'dutlon whichl are now bclarl'

Iperororned hero by tho Tcritorlals, stico

ann tho 'guarding of rhllways and bridgei,

could he takoen. ver, by the Valupteers,'

thusfreeing

thodilhdti of trainecd soldifr

for. theo. ctual nehtlngline." tl.ord 'l)e

liorolghs'anys Lhnt'ovoer n million moen an

utnder training now,' about 300,000 o.f whoe

lore

ntllllhlted

-to tho Contrnl Asociatllon.

'Our tnsk now," fliida yis, "'Inl

pro"OcE

sr rapiidly iho posoilfU wlthi tlho necCCesarP

Itranlliig, cncld

0tonfn.litIho.

clll Into pro

porly' orgainlaed Iifttrillons.. T'it'a s

bein'

,doto

in. all; pnrts ,of the countr'.'OO

r

olject It ,to' drilll' ind trait' i Uoi wholl

mntle popullatloni anidIt

hant lr done1 ',

shalll not IaiV:o'nitcltt

to fo'n."

ENOLi8H. RA0INa.

*. LONDON, Weodnesda

Tho NowmnritOt First Sprln ing moflf

wn0acontlnlod-

tlliu aft.crnoonl, whed '

pritelrinlvotet.-

(tlaclided wvn Tho'T?

.ThouarnrI Olllnoni, ltoBult,.--

Th oUBp'fo'louaplOull (uieor

Stlltfo'

oi

f

,

O'H onen h/ hnlffortolt, tor

entireoll

nnd nillon; coltnif fist; flllon, Siib

tho owndrof tho R;cond to

rOCOive

o'r

8oV0;0 rmdn o.itho third 200 'OVlout'

O.

th. libf'tltoa, nowlcy mile.

Mr,,ol'Jool'ai

l

coPommorn, by Polf

rmolui

s-Morr};' Aghi, t'..l' '

,;,.,t

it

Mr,.L

Nouinnnul'li l

o.'l'otlrnnmnl,,tb~

S)pealrilnlt-S-iroln;;Dtl.....r...ub

'.

'

Lord ,Canrnrvrroi'Ql,a 'r Vilor

.b

,Vnlf'-r

nrCrinbrn

tob.

lt....."*'""1

'rhourof hi h'W'W'^'

o nu inh ifobh

Iv';,

at sotlhers cnio?i'olt. keI6p4':

rom' the='

solvobs,-J. hM, 'anrrlefi':

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frfM ONI YPRES

DEFIMIEIV STOPPED.

/:Ll!IES PRESSINg FORWHARD.

IO.1ON,'

Thursday.

0?-r Johlin French, thioDritish Comman

r.r;:-C.hil',

reprte thnt the Ooer.an at.

(.1on

Yl'reCl:as

definitolystopplled,

\ II:;rF; 0Irol ll

Dlnllriattsa

that

,

0 :C1'iioawl'or

wornn out after their

o¢I dl;i":?

:,:1

l 01i:t3' Inccnailt

otruggle.

.,,; .'

rll'v·'.l ,

11:11 rottlrcd, covcrci

:'I

.i0oly,

tilt

tOh."'lrrlnaulis

were sadly

,i'.

of l1e ilyhgitingwas along a

r,i;

l.'

ii:l!3i . Tlhomort critieln

l;,.

.

',

;

'-'.il'ril;y

and Sunday, w]Ic-ntlho

*;,r"

('.::.l:<'::!

apl

hlowitzcrs lnll hlcnvy

11,l

r.·.,

;:,l! ('."':1Ielilto

poslllonlfrI.rn

rli'v! il

,v

ev-',**'"'

ory

high road

wl" Hi

t

a;[,illi

fIll Ire, toprovent reinflorce

*i].

Cf:c ::

:;' i ll

II

1

lO

' roopflalav

i

VhIs.

1 w.'i!' "'r!. badly domorallsBcl

wh;il'le

bIelllllrIe for thoefirt time,

lit '::i;:c :l if e ltter lonl Monday.

'Thr .Allli.

by a,'"umnilng

agenral orflon

tv,,., a2:

Ionii.'ln tile julwItilbnu,pIreCv nt

I II'n!nllll i, [r(' ; rillnforling their

':t:.,u-: 'tIrl!opI'.

Thli Gcr'la llttulfered

I;.P

lt

!f'?ers, ritrllln to

Et.

Jul]tll.

TI!:e

rI.;l:?

T'erriornials fought with

:.

;ll:ilr.tiyw!lle

alundorgolng

thleir

bpllinof

fire. .'1iP.ly

unltlwere11

called

(irliy 'Pllr'iooi, to rClenforco tle

Can"

os.H 'l

h:

Tr.'l

Ir

lih.l.

brilliantly al eIt

nd in(,tp'|ilii:!

St.Jullcn, and mnovrd

upI

llhe IrP" rIlnd '!long

thlo bauileorf

tll

)li,'trlif:l)l>.]k , thlloulgh

tihGcrmnnll

.llrI.i I;.l

:lllndrri

l

lro ,aI

hnllllC

negUl

ll

lro

o:l 11b 11o:1 mInllliCe IloirflC. ll

n'a!,)

lyiii;'."]y

tlhe Terr!toriali).did ilnot

rejo:'

lt,

fiill riultsof their, gallnntry,

,;.

!,jlli:

,:;

i follund to be toofnr adr

l'u'iw"

'vas

remodtll,

d 101r Ypres.

i.ll tl: irtirr'I::'

no wiproselig

the of

rriv\ bl'uii . T"I' lrencllh Iro nakilllg

i..lry

|ir.;.

cl";,

dlnd

rcpturlilg maclhino

'urs. 1TIhey recovered tlheir own GUIB,

h!b 1't;!" h let In i nwamp.

Tfb.' l;!.Inl0arj atldFrench nro aulo nt

la.lillo the1 bllidrt'r. head frolmthil

torl'»f

ol tl''ilr. .'.n; ate, ;1tld theBritish utiack

u:1 t':~ ol'tor

,!<(l,

Is rendlerln tile Gormalln

loN 12 110f:o:i tl:te lrltlolhfront

statethat

3!/i)n.rin'

wi'er tlaken rlluonir In

lhe rwi( dn:;;:. l''llnr.-lngthl Geirnmatn

hl:di rre l1r'ti'h srtct:.fully itltaclkod

I:

nllt::i'

I, i1c0r

A.\lneatlcrel, nloo Es-.

il1ite', il(her

tln

hlIantly,.l

tlpporte d trly.

n111

,"

1II

lr.1

tri n, nold lo

v

ll,art

llce ry,l

Ir,.;Isl!

l li..'lr wayI'ntoll.

ot e ilrm

Htil tii.'-

willh

E nI

e

.".

....

'

li'FI'iCAL j~Si.SAGES.

IEAVQEnrMAN I?8? ."'....

LOSfDON, 'We~ndevde,ikl.;1-r3rhIhl tC Jchn Frenc..h rcpulet~s

IsclilowI

,:

tIght nev north Iand norhth-enot ot Yprce

c;i

Collhlted oil 'rcilesda '.

Our

eIr

tC.ioC,

In conjuuetion With

,tie

Fructh, dinltely stopped the oGerman ot

Cack, l:Cllghl hle Germanseotll hold a

elll b C-l2::

. ead( :.:t Steonstrate

,C, .ilCtCioll rIC.CqlerlC the delivery Iit

rit?.h old ;reV C.ouCitCr-attat'hC on the

Cllht hsnrth Cf YC:Ce ,.

']T'heI rnnll:I

leil l?ti.d theosi, llleuIeg \S

lyi.:!llh I,:et,

:ld .hellB. In contlttvoll

1; io 1I II:::g'e CaCoInv fltiOC...\ :i .

I:

mn,.L'nihte,rt odIssued on Wc,

\'Cr:il a kilometre on

the!:'Ls

2pCr;<.-i. lle:ny frolnt-nloletitlng very?(,v(re 7(.[,

1t(l Oil Jilt 0110IllV,

WC

d2,

Co','Ua

,

GerC anIC

.bettery.

IC1rCiC ClC'C2omm ICIO CIttOes thiat tire

iCr;CiCn. hIl(vC :,tlIfferled cIce'O lSepes. Over

ily hunllldrl'lfl 80';lflW HOr' enllllt ed"al DL

jnCl!

ICCiCC

I

n

thCCI 'Y(C

r

Canal, '

rCCCCCC] Yprros'rre Col h to

,IC ItC lCCoCIC

C O to Iof the Alliei.

CERIVP.NR STATEMENT

rng]l~l itnilch nil I~othl nhkes of flit

13rsllt n a~ild lrolco down 200 S~ardn

bikic~ 1itii frontl. ol,

AoihrrI nltiiick furthecr on~tfitldiclfh circre IftiglIoli 103000.

00VEMENT OF GERMAN TROOPS.

S'rDITDAM,Wednoodov..

There In a ,wlholeoalo movoment 'of.Gor

n?ln tropl la Iolgtum, partlytow'ardl

hle Y'r, rnil partly oastwarde, prcsim

ibly o: thea Ctrlnathitnn,

(;EIAX SAClIt'l1i?EI '

FORA DISSIPATEDPRINQE,

LONDON, 'rurasayT~o correp-n:lent at Luxumburg of thi

"lIaily

€,fluollici,"

states(hath ]lo Gor

ftns Icut ;.',000 mfon at Scdan on the10lotand 2nd cSeptolllbe', and 40,000 aIt LLogwy,u1ere tho Crownl lrinco olifforeoid n lor

rous breaid.wn, anld was only?:roajued at

Iho rl lnco of an rnormops numbor of'lit

I

r

.

'Thr Cro,:iPrinco'u millitary oxpilolts

Tro n

ulandlrln Jore, Rlncoe he 'spont thoaJtor

l.ortin,?

ofl3o timo In riotous

dli-.

OttllOfnbrgo

.tu'-?"rbo.

FRENIhll AIluIEN;.

ITTACK ON OER'AI

IANY.?

'

PARiS,.,Thmraday.

'

1L to nIcialh'ly tantodthat:French

alrmdn:

Oil th, "2th anil 28tthA.prllt

bomboda-'',tIil ?.t

I'olwtlopr, ChooubloA ,Arro

llao

t'lnyImllltltl onl IOrrmOOllllao

in

atomat1

hlbf

,

h

ln,a duriglbilo hdcn at"Friodtcth, alotn. 'ThEy jhn brought dcQwln

and

rlstroyet,

four

'erllman

aoroplanes,.1noo

rrlch ancrofulano Vwans tost:: .'',:.:::'A

lectr?

frlom Anmstardnm statosathant

n alrmalun am'onla woatorly direction

dropl;

'l' six Inrlbnson

torlodrlchsliato llhh

,bnoj.TIt avhttam

ws; ttIrod at, but oloaodi:

DAMAQE IN8iGNIFIOANT.

I AJISTI~fDA't, Thurrnln,,;~

~It

ha AIrrIditinnd IP0rI)t tPII~lud ~oli

thearnms fattory Lt Obcrndcrff,'

In tlecoutli-?wot of 1urtemburg.

'nt1,'t antu dona It otad to rva bo?en

Inanltbnl ettbittll

ix elviltlatOl \Vor lthilt

ed, nan n:vcn saovartly woundd.'

.A F*onch avlator bimbld

t(?a Sinusel

Arn'mi Faetory atatuttgart, but tUi

dalamI; u dtln' wat inconsinjiablo, -

Ton

choa:io

from

~at;),;.

n~lr \arlctJ·at Lodocr Prlicco 0016

UERMA~N BRUTAIAITY.

muRDEFI CF~A FIUN.

Ou Siulc'y~ tho GC';muziz1 bowbordc(I uln

Lnl~ny ctP'opcz~l

ulSo, wlulcu woot nlytug

~'fjivc, 10110 V'IWQ Irlllod, ono of 1i11'If

ling 011t10o10n. 110Veg11 Lomaotoj, ooro In

jui·cd.

GERMBANSTRIAPPE!)..

EELOIRN6 MYOW THlEM DOWN.

"Lo

Tcmprs' IIyB

tIleUozmnlnloa :lou

(la~ly Itlgl iite·llliIO

Thla ptltti

gltllulllIyd

1Lb!eClllll .WcC~eWll lle.(l, lll)IVvcI·, 11111 tout

W'lteur. LIto t3tl'tllutts WclO c~lflndclt tilnt

thegneeltl l ~lnlt~dbll ol~lltlte lilo ntiarii

ellZ~'ilttat Di~lrhlile 111

C~llttfl,

fllltlOO

un1 Itlhlil:tlellerrl, a

h:rltu V.111 nolycluullg

I~itCgei.

POISONOUS GASIES.

M, TURPIN'G GUGGEd6TION.

PARIS. Thltroi?ay.,The Germaons had oeonlllu tuobes pro

jcetleng tlro.ut hoirst tllno of tronches, At

i givole sigital they lhghte'd tho tubes, indrcl fllo?n shot up lur twohi ya rds. tollowod by : tllhcl: greoell-yellowln uclmoti

nod tlhe o ri: oif chlorlllte.

TheGer:'lane, Ictored to the ?econd Ih in

oftroncheu

. '!'ey ntt l Il oew tUOpa OW.

Ing off ntinllar molote.

,I. Tllrplh,th'

In'venttl of n?I hlte, teg.grentil tIuplhillt i )quid nltmmoollnh Ioo thepi)Ot8OsoIo8 ,?on, to enablel the soldlors toInhnle thelll lltI:armotl'.

'T'eW\'::,

Ollce hiesordered laotts8 .(or

the met.

ACUTh'I BIRONC(iiTIS.

DERTHS OF OINADANS,

LONDfN', Wodnesdny.

,lr.

Jdhnl HIaldanl,\w?Jo

wals hCen1,0

'1rlnnc bIy the Woe OWlttm

o )nJct:,rtut!!e

e;ffc('PtH ofthe polknous

qsga.lO.lue?d hylie

Clleloo1. 2l21st 1re portetd ollt .to. 1301

(22n22 I22v22 r2.vc2c2 1il t at letho were dcoI0

acutE}2:l2l:l2 ,b l u22122a1 Id y Lhoe uE

of h'rlit;u2

goos, land the oyntodnlu' ndl.

cnto either2 chlorlino or ofromine..Facts

werenluo adduced fhl12,atl0g he1

I08e 11 (lnrmunn shells of I2rrlta't sub.

10tancel, tho2iigh in 1 :1!o0'1 '120cs 1h1esO0

0gen1t We'r liot of the 0a0ne brut1lly b r.h2r2u0 rhrnl2l etR0 a0 thL n tl 1r.o100 galnstthl" Cnladlaolla., ald tile effecto

21t tlli?o

produced by the ordluat' coblbittlon of

exploale.h'

,

.

,

Cnptaln

Bcrtran,cf

the",

0;

idan

forbos, sl.ate: tIlhaLt .he 21w tw0nty.foulr

1e21ll 2 n22lll.( 0rom

to lhe effo0ls of gaSo

nll

e miI1strOt]ls

nt lrt1d ladllg II,.?,the adva'nced tre.'ches,.

FOR VALOUR.

HONOURS TO TNB BRAVEI,

,..LONDON.

Wodnerday,,

Thoe follonw'gns additional.Victoria

Crosnco hliavo bcoen awarded ftor.valour Intioe dedlpierntc fllhtlhisgiroiinll Ncv?c'?Cli-d

'ellc:'

Serrecat -iin aor. Ddnlclaandt, 'Cbrporal

Noble, both of tilh 1ifle.l3rlgado, foro!on

fplnetotUl'

lr'ivIy. 1',Both woro 'wotlnded

while ngagEOd ill cutting tho..wlr entau

gloments, lind Noble dlledlt

rivateo \WV, UuCttelkinChlg of tl: Lolcca

toerlitrce, for reoculngwounded comraddce

while expcohed to ihcovy fire.

r'rlvito llvcrii, of the Nottlnghalomshtir

DerbySablro Iloglmont, Inr. lhvln. n

ellhi

owninltlntivc,

ndvnnced to withinon

tow

yards of' a Inrgo nunmbr of thl!e enemy.

on thoe liink of his 6ompany, nnd hitrlcil

bombs, whicl caused, thonl; to relltire, and

rollevol tlle situantlon for his complny.,

illcnnatt Oohnr:lngnleel, of. the Onrwhal

Illeos, who naccompanilod It bayont partywtllh bomba to thoe cnemy'p main l~ronchi

Hle wans tl n llrt to ieo nround acel trn.

verne, driving tlio unemy'before him, ani I

forcing tliont to surrender. Thi bhrove

fellow was kIllet'durltg thie engagement,.

Captltiln John Henry' Ardetln, Noew Zon

lan:dori

.attahel

d to; the \Worceatorhlre'lu,

ihnaboon

mtiideCompnnlon..f tile Distln

gulslned Servlc Order for r:oltplicuousgal-'

Inntry iUld nbillly lit Nettev Chlapolle'

Whenn lottanllon l ti hilnrlright hod beencOntlloed from tilhe

tronthon,,,Cnptltli Ai'

den forincd ]:ls comititny intdor hCaIvy 'lre,

1i1d conttnter-alttatkldl tihe(termintt

right

with grl'til dlotern'llin oll, llinttblllt1

tIl,Ittaltalon tlI roorcu"ly .lt re

rnclleo,'

SCANUINAVIAN. RE-,E)POORTS.

COLLUSION WITH OERMAINY.

SLONDON, Wodnodan!c .

*Mr.

.oll

Prinmrooo, Pnrllnimntarty Un

dor-.Ecrotnry to" tho War Offlco, In reply

toia

quostlon regarding. Saonadlnnvlan.r6

exports,nidd

that some neutral coull-'

triosro-exportod- foodstuffes

anrt other

cnargnc to

Gormany,doopita thcir ulider

taking to prohbilt rb-oxportatlon.

,

Thilsohuowed that tho consignees w~ro

In collusion withthlt

Gormannuthortl.

len, If stops now bohng'takelton ton.pro

vent a recurronco wcre unoilccoossul spo

uitlrpeesuros

might he noceasary.

Ho polnted out thlnt.Ooarman wnrshipshad daptturd'nnd dotnincd sovoral Swed

Ish ulips' Indeon wllh.graKi'

and oil, the

Oact.ssuggestl,;::colliislin

','

'

, '

SERnVIANS' PlGilT.

FEVER AND DEcbTITUTION,

,. WAsHINTOrox Thursdny,The

Itockntllor"Commlieonf

'redportlng

oncondlltlonon

In Servla;assoortsthat thore

cm

'0

30.000'c?son of

;typhold;'-

Thowliolo

_ntion"'In,

ropidlybOondliId

nvolopodn..

Thro oare 0 0000doLotItutt,"

pnld tho

.oncitlonoo

nro'ewholy,boyoid'd thoOovern

mopnt'control,

I't

ilon monacd to 'thhealth :of

th? cntlre:iglobo':

Tha.

country

'~i 'irnctically

oxhaustnd,.i.Thcrq nro

W,.0O Auntrlan

prlinorer

quertored ,ln

v~iliouOi contrcos.e- ,''. : :

(': ERMAN~Y AN'l~'

A MERICI:.

oOMlPENSiATIQN ACOEPTED.

WA lNG'1tO, Thorsda.o .

i UIoitedStates'

has deolpatchbed.,ln

oth?lr Not oto o mmvny,aogroohll.

tonoc"copt

econlisp,

?astlon

for

tllo

slulcng,

of tho'

shlhipA.?'llam

lryo, on' thbde sb

oftoho,

G.oermnn offl; 'uldore tho.termus..of .thleo

Prreshtin-Americautreaties

ol

a1700 ond

' sU-c StItes :roltbroittot the.pro.

tostragOinet the .dotruection;ol. the, chip,

opeatlni tht the' cnargo wvn:not

contrae

heed,'

rri RIMSBY TIAI'~~lE~t

TO~:.7RPEDOED;

NOT MINED .

I\:. 0ND0Nl, Wa~dncriday,.

1

liuprtotI:to tttvo Ott tIrcIC (I

ttll~o lIt' I

~.,'cttt(ltScit, titi ~ttokrn, with Ott~o boof:

tto

Poti oooo,.

OtitiLotpctbttt moo ototfrt

ttt10.

bootrout :own

'

'doroooins;lel

l

IN THEDARDANELLESE

'TlE ALLI ES' TROOPS

S' LONDON, Thur?dt}.

T'ra War Otflee utuate that* deupltt

rotntihroal oppohttlion, the troops haveetabiltlothed thollltelt]'oov OcroH the Inlttll

oult nortt.eoat of E~3;: tliearlltt.T•hey)' la'e beaten off ltl attaick at

a-li BaIr, atid are oteadtlhy advanteng..T- lli

fl'our plllptll poIlltH of deblrlkla.tion b)y the Allied forceo operating

iga?ont thle Turkts weroe tt huvla, Ilcles,.Iun IKuleht, antd at a epot on thle culotI

of Haros, lelow Ghonlkoto, 'and it

Illtewith thl townl of Oulllpoll.;

Tile In;jorltty of the t'orcoc were landed

et &Saddo1

IJUlhrotl ttli Europotn olde,

ODPpolite,. Keum ICloh.Tlhe.\\'tar Oice states that the Turks

pt'oparattone agalnst ladlllg tinclutded

ontntllolltoen oll lnnd anlltd on.ea, oll deeppits, wltlt oplited bot?totl.

TUKISH(1REPOR1IT'

AESURD STATEMENT.

ArZISTEni~rD f e odncsday.:

A Con;talttlnotlto contmtnlrtltuo tttto.

that thoTurtdi; c

mln

(ltuhtthu

troopt oJ

tile Alloo, which tuladed in tlo vicillly t

ot'

Teko lturltmn tnrd Kunl Kaicth hiuvo

bocn'- ropulsoi .j0. thie ousl, ;llltd soludt

Ihtv' 1Oitatll'.?ll to thtetshipstI

.

l'htoAli

r oll ot 400 killed and 200 prl0EoOller..

'A

party

of *toJsltl soldlier, ladilngo

with' tts. Fren ant Iuttuln Ktloltr, t?ocrtedund joitned tht o Ttrks.

'Thc. o'lmulllniqtluo adds 'that, thelTlurks,

boforo KCurba Toplthe toot; 'r'rlttatnnos' a

numloleo Of Britishantll Ant?trttlnn hol

dltrt', tnc!tuding a c3aptaluin anti a llotlti.

tit

.,

*$HASTENING

TO E'NOO.

* SCF,1.1, Wcdiosdu:,.

TulrkInt troolsanra

iantonigi

towatrdnInow,

,'urho

atorco

cf'20,(00

Anlledtraoa:

wan rcrtl?ly lalded.

*ON TIlE BIOSPIIOIIOUS.

RUSS!AN BOAYERDft.NT:

Pvrllocfl~Aj:, \Vudncsliiy.

fl.s.tlcr'~thc fluter forte of (le B~oo.

lI,'.tiils, the Thieulon fleet en Sunleyln 1,0whurle~d Arnr~nlie K~nnl,, Ilunie! ltovnk,

un!lnin,.~l'ejee.

furth(~Er enulth, nt rcleee rulnog,

fol n'lrIiVB' 1:otiu. T!i~y lefll~fled hvln'Jee'wc.'*

fURNIISH( PI4WIIT.

LACK OF. MiUNITIO'NS.

PARIrS, Wccalncodccy

lonlcot licy, 11wTlcrlclce nl~lstilrr

of 11cc

Ilnto~loc,ircicldcic ct cc *cccrct coccticc

I

clclii icc Conprioccliccfoc 1-Jo cie!L on tlco

mulchtIf~ J 0: tlco turbo to Icltlccl'.I!~y cit.

rcocci 11c Jtacclcicllcoocviop to Itwit cci

Icuci trli'nc~ tic Autlrlccic Iccoocciu.o f Eotvla10 joict Itlo

tti'l~lolclicciccy wroclJ cllocco

Icccic ol~110lt~ccllccc.

Enccl 'cc''shlcc,Iho Mionllollo .

fcc.

Wii cc

Inlolitl cc, cc~c I'ccccciccnt. of 11cc Coulcll

tciccltecl ocit 11w onccccctcclcty rcicduccgnl 11c

ucc~ccic~cccccts cI. Icowecr, Cocclccnticlolcic

woro tot~loctoy2 Icr.itc'llcd, thRe ccoolcccc

wrilling t.o Ictcotictttbct pcntc Icccccdlnot

I,,.

.EXOITEMENT EN QFBEOEEC

AlIIENS, ~VodnoscdaS.

'rherc1e

Fumwh.,xdtocmont Er Qrocce

cvbr thw AIllib'.ItIILcoIt

1:1 thu Dardun:citcrs M\nny. cuprorit dlsuplpoltulcuct :that

uctn~hcr upl!cndidl .opportunit~y 1ceo bce~

1cs;.

AUSTRALIAN GTALLANTRY:;

SBRITISH OONQGRATULATIONS.

r

MELBOUltNE,Thursday.

Mr; Flnhcr, ,tie P'rlmo Mliniter, an

nouncecd in the Hloune ao Rcprocantatlveo

to-diy the followilg cable nlesage from

the Secretary of Stnto for the Colonloi,

ihas been received by Mr, Flohbr, the

Primeo Minlstor :--' M tc.

" London, April 27th.-His Majosty'"

Government desire me to ofor to -you

their warmost' congratulatlon .,o0: the

nplondlil gallantry and magnificent.

achievementn o( your contlniont ini the

ouecceofiil progress of 'operation at tilhe

JDardu)i?lloo."

The followling cablo'moauago hna booncant to the Secretary of State by the

Governor-Ollceral :-"

Tlhe Governinent

nid' pooplo of Australloure deeply grnatl

fled by laornlng that their troops havewon distllinction In thellr first oncountor

ivith the oooimy. We nuo' confident- that

thoy will carry the Ki?ng'n coloulrs to fur

thlor victory.'" (Hlar, lchear.)

* Mr. Greeneo (N,S.W.) wlaiohed If ally do

tallt na: rejnrdu the .units cngaged were

'The PrlJno Mlinlstolr No facts of nily

informantion 1asregards dloltill of ally

vallloe had oon yet received; The Govorn

mtent lhad nownaked. theo mporill anutho

rltle8i' to be nllowed 'to maknlo publlb. the

lnformiitlon (hey pobssesed., They had

dlso 'sltoed for further Informatlon.In' tlhe Schate, .fonator Penrce, the

linister for -Defence, nnounced the re

colpt of. the. messago from the Secretary

of

Stat,'

congratulatling tho Australlhibon'

theo gallantry of their troops, In tho

Dirdanelles, Tho buill of the first Aus

tralin Expeditionary Force hld arrived

o.t the Dardnncllos, having boon hucceo.

tully.traipported'without aly

.looie

n-nd

hnd landed on,.tho..Gallipoll . Poinsula,

whro lin actlion had taken place. It hndproceeded .alocoelsflly,.and wans procood

Ing.successfully.

Heo, added, *that

.wh1nthe oporatlons first .commeonccd It :wna

ossontial.,.thnt i no. partlcularo, Bhould hb

ilvon of the nmovemcnte of the troops.

HIo wan aware that tho prohlibition hadglvoen rise to oimeo Inconvenlonce to tlieo

ipree andto.thelirlctidls

ind relatlvec of

the.. forces, .but he"~

tlioucght It', would. bh

roallsed that tills was,in .tle iitoroots or

the troops' themslvoes.- HIo was glad to:ony'

now that the oportiilonl had boon

oucceoefully cnrrlcd. out; All ncow Ihposecoselon of the

ireos'

rogirdlng the

operatlona could be publilshed.

. Senator. lakhlilp (To);, Inillired a'st?.

thne rrnngemeont for maklng linown cas

ualty llHtsl .

"

..

T'ho Mloister for'-'Dofono:; ' Beforeony

casoalty lint Iaiubliu6shed 'in the cotin

of onlccrs, i theOovernoroGooriil'

will

convoy thie news throughan

tultnblo

.hat-.

nol to the rolntlvoe of'tho doeccased. 'Inthe 'case 'ofi:tlie ranli

nlid'nlio.1tho'. iin

noudicmoinlt I made hbi myself by, tole

grnntor piodill nmeseoneor,' ihfoilih

::

iolorgyiman of tile

'delniomlatlonato 'whlalh

te : soldir hlIohii , soas 0'tio; oensure

haint tlhe frstl.' bnes of:thcatialtyroacheos

ihrclatnlvcs of

thl''toenl1orerUnlll the

Govornmentl in lisiiurordtlit it licn ronch

cd In,destlis'tloln no easualty list will be

publlshld;-:.'Aoeion

ac.

s.iiemlnent,tlm'o hab

elapnpad

tiliocaualty lists willlfrom time

to.

titne' blied aidp aaillablo'.' I lmny 'saythlnt up

to the o'preseontthe Government'bans1 not':lidon

:advised

ofany casuialties

oexipt'denolst frolcn seickness. ,, .'.

DELAY, THROUGH CENSORSHIP.

;.

i'''

tollowi lng tionago was portion of

a longeroho:'

lodoged at the Melbourne

Tclogrph Olicer-

at.8

pt,,

on

,?id-.

nosdaY,,

tho28tl lntnnt., for troasthlsolonb

to:tlih "Nowcaotle rlornlng Horald"t'"To Asglitant

Minll

stor for Dofeonce,nIroply to

1r.

\Austoy (Vlc.), said thatin'

fornmation had boon rocolod thlt portiba

ofLtheo' AOtrallian troopswho

,'oro

rocent

ly In

Eogypt.

bnd boon sent toteo.,Dot

(At?

8.on: Th'hlrsdoy nftornoon

-oe

roioltecdb

th1

:followingmomoranlum from

tile lnanngor

,ol

attiom

Sydney.Telegrnph

oDilon

coveringthiu

;forepooillm

.

tablornh"lelibollmmno? ovico"

tsum

oram:'

osa' g

meissao to'Hio."lhl!'

:,just: 'ruldoond.mby

Ccrlor , ;7!..;.

".,'r"'i

-.

.1"'! ? ?,"....

:?

l :nissige

whlilwna ulotnlnod afor

Ii

oburit,

was ollowed tn.a bo lpublslbod'by

otherticwepaoproa noTLurnd~y mori nok,

FRENGHWARSHIP.

TORPEDOED IN THE ADRIATIC.

IOST OF THE OCEWSAVED.

PA.tlS, Thursday.

It'Si outiially reported thUt thear

mloured cruiser Leon Gambotta, 12,31i

tons; 40 gunu,:wao torpedoedIl

the Adrioile on

thoenight

ao

the G20th Instant..

Tile bull of t1h: crew were saved.

'Theo. Leon Gnnlmbtln was beached in

orde)' to

Iprevenit

siloinig.

A tcleogrli from Iomo staleo thnt the

crilelocr was torpodoedoff ?antn Mairin di

Leecn, on the cstelrn sido at the Gult o(

Tnal nlo.

The cruiser was on hecr way to Mala,and

wasctcullni at sOVen

hnaots

when a

submnrino suddenly nlpoared,

The second torpedo discharged explo.

ded, flooding the Leoon Gambetta's englnoroom. Tlhe dynamos wore also wrecked,

and thoe hipwnas

n.dnrklioss, nnd, with

hcr wireloess puranlyoed was'

unnble, to s15

nal for help.

The captain hondred for the shore, in the

hope of bachlill' her,

'Two heoat were lowered, but they cap

olted; nnd all In them wsre drowned.

An Itnlinn patrolling flotilla was croliInl near by,

nnd ruealed up toti

he rl'cuo,

regardleoss of tie danger that tho cub

narine mihllt mistlnake them for French

'rlwcy found bllucJaciet8 from Ihe Leon

Gnmbctta <Illingiln to wrcchiuge, and othern

on rt1 col0 litructleod of oarn

and

plaonnl.

Rntr-uadmlial Soncs wnllt down withhill

il'l:,. Except tor tlio waitoi, thle crew ewore in

ileerplilig quarters at thO|linme

of thent

tpe(k, and the Hwilnmroe were plh:cll, upwllbout'

clothinlilig.

IIESCUIEBY ITAhLIANS.

HF4BDLESS OF RISK~

PARIS, ~Vodhoro~hy.

*'PTio Lean Gnmbottn wnn cruisilng in thu?

Sltrlitu of Ctrnntn: 'hon oubuinriunlnI

fired two tnrpcin2s in tint nligt time,

tin&~ ttuihcrHnoul in itln ninutlict, n~nj

tl3~ oflccen tearin!n~d ut lneir ponto.

Itniiuul nnips r'acurud I3G of thuo crodw,

cod recnn'rc'~d 58. hudicc,.

Mloct ofdino cerrvivrnl were injured.

SSUBMARINE PROTEcTVED

B??

A DESTROYER.

.

, 1- .OME, Thlursday.

Rllrvlorn stnte,',thnt durling the ittack

on thI Leon Oanthbottno a

n

ercanu.

*do.

stroyc proterted the aahbmnrlne,v:hlchaPrla

filoil.

Cattanro.

*

Thoo

atroyor

nalo fired on tha Leon

iambotta.

ON T'IIIS:. EASTERN1 FRIONT.

GENERALS QUAjRRELLING.·

Pt RttonnI , 1'rhuocldY.

It. It rlolritml thot GOonorol, you Illo.

n~lobIim'

otol6 thoArohdthOa l;Sodorlici

of

Auotltll~ quo trotpitd

*hoooulJoho Im

ulonionidod t~hot Aottrloo troopos ohoold ho

toot,to

Iflool tirtoolt ·~vllo thon Archduhol

Wt~lltLc t~horn to rollovo Plrooryol.

l'Ihoy mo ogonlo qtnrlllogIt rort~r

onch to (~IoroW\, wh~iolo to "ltd1 to folr

rniityOl dtto!nvo. (clrohilty doncoodoa

that

thtu olv~ll~cmfloohouldl hd romoovod fromn cml

toml oiihUi'hO, tutudthat t.lo liuttor

~ti

hpv

lit

ho rroom for oull~ltiry pimrpOoc..

Th'lu Archldimho Flroitrlolt,r'ozlo~o t

hur

proposnin imouring a P'ohiti ~loltig.

RUSSIANREPORTS.

I'THE ENEMY AOTIVE.

-"

"I"

:G:'1' AD, Thursday,

'Th latoot communliuo .otateo, that., tho'onomy

Ia Intonsoly acthvofnO

bo UpIvOrNlomon, also west of tho Nlomen, north

ofHiarew,

and west ctof thoMalwa..rall.

'

Wo

capturoedtwo Austro-crt'An notro.

planos, nod a wtholoAilstralinn'

bttallotiin the Stryl dirtrlct uriredndcred.

'

IIINA AId JAPAN.-

tTSIr~G-TAb'OA TREATYJPORT,

P.1IN?

;Vedneoday.'T'rho Janoo Mlilstor has Informed

Ohlna 'that fter'

thoe accoptance 'if thu

Japaneua dolnandad Japanlwill

oddl?I1dthu

rotoocastion of KinoChoau,but uIthat 'Tingk

too willl boe a trouty portwith' a largo

Janatoco ecttlollm nt,'

?t't

i ': :

CANADA GRATEFUL.

MEILBOURNI,Thursday,

I

Mr. Filsher, the Prlmot MnItster, hnsorom

colvcd the following oabloemsaago,roin

thI Governor-Oeneraluf Canadal-

".lonso accopt .grateful thanks for -the

congratulatlonri

ofthe

Australian Comnl.oInnwoenlth ol tho,nclblvomecnnt of the Cn

ntadian troops at. the front,- The ]indly'ontlnleets of Australianes rer very deeplyappreciated in thln Domn)plon."'

'.QENERAL HUIT rON RESIGNG ,'.-.

LONDON, Thursdar,Mnajor.Genoral Sir Edward Hitton.hnas

rnsi;ned.ha divifolonal

omnmand ownlg to,

Ill-health, " .:

OERVIAN RELIEF FUND.

S.-IYDNEY Thursdty,'Th'e Under -oecretory tieer

Trasury,:acknowlodgoes recolipt of th followingfurther subscrlptlons to

theo Servlan Rolo~t Fund :- :"

Miss

A I:Mllhm:0:; 100

Port Knombl Whar Fund,(.l:Crd

ins:ttalmt

-

.

pt.

',

.) i.

,Y

3l0

CarcoarDistrict'

Pafrntiato,.:

SFund,(2nid' Instalmone!,.t ,;

0 0MIrs A" Wallher' 2..:;',.2,': 10? 0

Miss IL0ulca' Mcdenaild· :,:.1,;;.'

Amomnt proviously "acknoW . ;

;ldotn, ...47. . .,

70 104 11

SALVATION ARMY8S APPEAL. *

bTio. Slvotlon Ariny ito mnkltcg a speclol

effort'to raitO fund? for tio; purchLOpo offour"

folly equippod motor, nmhulance to

be aentito tho fo nt.r Themovem too htnao o

boon warmlytty

ken.up,,

tnIqdN.Nwcnsthn

popplo will have on opportunity to helpit, tp.o-dylnad,

? to-morrow5 whetn collou

tors. will, he int the:tstroot.' It' l

ttlsdrlcdsithl t aloomninbulancs, whlch

wllIbo driven.by salvationlitn,

.tIIholl

hbhand-'

odt over .to bady llclooi Mon'on

for

tigdn.

o?

th ooccacsloonof theo National Congroos

of the' Sulvatlon Army to be hobldin Atolbourno hortly ) . ''

TRAVELLERS' CARNIVAL.

:A:! emoting of theo commorcnl travol

lors and onlosion's Bellgian carnival com

alilttaoits 'hbld at 132

IKi;ng-trcat,. Now

catle;,lnst

night.i:alettor wiosircolvced fromi tlo Mayior.

ans;:oo, sentling to call a meotlng ofladia:

of Nolwnatle onid dlatrlct at the cunclilhallmbors, to assiLt t1ho lovomnonot MnCBsr

Winn?-onald Coipan y, fliltotd wroto, don-:

natlig

silli':olglin.

andRussian fling for

tho -bonoflt of

the fIqnds,aeld

ofeorod torait theti l movoNant In overy way pono

sible.',lr.

Nail

.W'itt

(Northorn Riversrepresentatln o of tho Cnsltlomnlln. Brow-.ery, Limited) was pprcoant, ndagave oomgIforomatlon roenrding

thleWnorkinga of theo

cnmicclal 'traolVollora at.Orifton ;enroil:il held latd'Jniba'pry, wlhichal not.ed :2700.

Mr. W\?tt'Ilidlso 'nan o'f thoIorgnaniaorl ot

thoe cnriltal iaha

he'd.hed

at,Liamoi e?n

S whoa ittIb axpoetcdi to rcnch

ttaL~ ulaE00 mnmrk;:'A sah-caialtiea

cam-ddm

prlssng'

eaars 3..lICn'J .':Frnsor,.. Dn.vloas,

limnlor,'

Ditiobhle,

Ma hlo

'P.

-.

Soddlimton,?s ?

i-

lenmoms,.wos aoloatedto whit. upon',tlith mrch'nts and: storo

kcclpers

and othersi:n. Ncwcaotlo

for subsreilptifonf nd donatiollns for the benoeflt

t(f

the tund, Communicntioon wee rece'v

c:l from MI. Wotteewl , the Belghn'Cou~r

sul-General, .intimatllg that he' nd

Madamo Wotteeooew had pleasure i; ac

ce.ptig theInvltatlon

to be present at

the carnival. A vote of thanks wuoac,

corded Meareus.. W,, Wlnn nd Commpany,

lmnmited, for ltheir pontoneoue offer, lld

to Mr. Watt Io hles.attendaneco. P'rogrese

was.reported Ilthoe. ale of art unllon

Licklets, and the. moetlng closed.

.A meeting of ladl0o, convetedbh"I

Mo,

I(ilgoulr, ti:e Mayorcso, will be hold at

the Newc:astlo Conc(,i-chnmbcl'r on Ttues

day aftlerncod to taim 'etlepo to. noist in

the carnival in .id oftlhe Bollginne, which

Is belIng org'ilsecd by theo commercial

travellero anlld.warehouoemon alld oolee

men of Newcastle. *

FOR TH E 3BLWlJ6.

CONSULAT1I' rUMJD,

'Ijle Conaul f'or 13o1&Iuni, Mr. Alcx.

DraonML,~..C, fins rcccfiod tfio golowfiirx

flurtficr donntlonO-:;::.

Amowiot firni ouBIY 0ncltnoii

lodgoifa.......'..

o..30 11 0

Eddolvlice Doance C fUr,....

*lhS'

11AYOR'0 8AST.Amlount

prcvlously,

ici.,owo

lodged ..,...1, .. ... 3012 I .1

Prile"money

won.lIy?o

y rs. T.

.J. Parl?tCr at Nowc?0tle Show 0 3 0

Peir favour ladlies' comm'ittee-

Miso Clrilonsa ]Paril3 l..

....'

00

,io

E.,,

P

rnell,,, .......0 D 0

FimlIloyceo Noarp; 'wVodoektc,

Ieaveridge, tild C..,:. Ltd.3rd contrlbtlollno ...,,...... 1 0

Ed'rp.Woodcock,

y13ovi'

go,

nod Co., Ltd.,subsldy,....

1 0

?

St0lf of Soutlh Drltlh a.nuranot

Co.1. ,,0

W. 1. Parnell 0 0.,,..........10

0

Em-pn!oycos Borbynd

Cod ....o 3

.

0

Solrbyand

Co.,l?.?ly. . ....

0

''rocedros of a'dolal.M noths

vlllo Progreso Asooaelon,....: 200 0

Morowothcr Church bof ,Chrlet

lBiblec Clos--roult of flower

ollhng, 6th amount ,;', ...... 153

Per favour J. Gray, Mayor

Adamstown, S.. Powell ....... 1 1 0

CalOrinlgtondliltrlct, ppe

,3. A. Arnott., Mnyo''Per Mdr. J. Olllso.. O 11 0

Por Mrm. Wllnonl tnd,Mrm. Ta?lor . ..

1' 0

Per

Mo]?

rnol o

'

nd

In'lrby and om-l

ployccs, 5thl

contrl"

butlon..

...0..;

fi

,

3

Poer Mrsl. El)lott 0 17

SPer Mlr. and MWo

Arnott .......;.' 1 1 3Per Mi?:nooH .. lid 'I,'

.. 'Playomr (D'ke wanIt.

.ln:roon ..i....l' 0 Y. ,

IPer Ir. ]'utnoy Hoit

ton Colliory 'firomen ' '

cand ollhnco.drh'oro).-'1 0O

Per Mr. and '.lrs.n

'Putlley .,.;., '03 0 0

Peor ,Mr. Pulnyobo,ho,,'/"'o'•'

'rm Mr. anP d 0Mrs;1I:'lint..

.

...

... ...11

PerMr. 001 \

" "a.,

o .

OOST OFTP6WJAR.

In tho coourso of hlislocdtiro oo oconomihcaor tilo war

at tho '.vcstntlo

,

Sohool 6i

Arts lastnight;, Mr. Mcrocdlth Atllnono,

MA., Enid theo total sos.of tho warwa.foIl'

tliouianlr

mllliqon idO?,lo per yoar,- lland

luelunivo of thd loPodp ?I

proporty tio

cost'p to July, 31st ;bxt wouhld racao

ine thooonnd millon poulndl., Tlho mnlt

elnctod, would probably numbnr twentymllllons, and

thohu wlthdril·la from, pro.

ductlon would causo e loo of weaolth, thi;

could not bo calculatecd'

. iitutiO tiE. Thuaredd,

At tho meotlng to-day .at the slaroeholderas at tho Colonial flanlk a dividead

at tao rote of 7 per cent, on both protel'r

encC uld 'ordinaryachree,,was

.doclarod.

'A'

numnber oa

tuinibeLri at the

Amaio.mated dueloty of Engineers 'have goel

from Australin to rit ,13Dritkin tn t.alt

omlployinent with Btritltltfltms lilavin can

tracti:otr tho stippily'at nrmqmoante and

munitiols,.

Ithrther

advancoabhtr"' been maode.in

prices of c:ommoditl. "uidor :'the :att

thorlity of tihe P]riceaof Goods Board., But

tor .has advanced from '1?' 7d ~a lb to(la

3d, and tea hasgoald-up another plcuny.

Country blkors hnve' orggasised ai gr?ant

deptuttian to tho boardito"proed thhit the

oot of, baking it greatrain cotintry dis

trirfc than in MAolborl?ll und 1that thile

eiti~ltry charge of.td 'a; lonot ,hould bu

putit ap i.o,.ao00

'lile, lateOt flaurea ,fromiithol postal' n,

contattlt establlisht Ltho.,latct' hat' tihe

Sydney-Melbourtia 'vtrrun?: telehione'. lin,:?ucrning thtltiaeicin la tbilitv:oaf whicll

tlMiaro woan ercat doiubt whoel collntruotion

,as ordrodi, io a handsomely iyning :coi

on'l; the aIIureo /ompletori:tho balanceolhect' ep to the end ofa

thlnlanocinllyeano

113. Theyishnow

that, iho

ia'odlto,duritng

1i.,l weroe d15308,.duiriig 1012 £2482. sald

dl'ring 1313 £4001, Revenue amounted to

C"O.05, coat of. oliration1t0't

2303, ahid

ntoioat .'to .31OI, This lntearest bill li

admittedly heavieor.thin' tlio' lhieo should

'hocharged with, as it'washubilit at a :tail

vwolun. coppelr 'wir: as;at its maltuiiu'

price,.,

,

.: ..'

In

.thn

Orlninal Court ;to-day thbribyouthis. Leellio Ookl, HlaroldO'Connor, inrld'

Loslio.tameos toare, pleadoegualty to'iic

halrgpof robbery lundcr,'

armh, asd v:;do

rmnantleda or sentence. :,:.a'

':

'

BII?SBANEI, Thursday; '

The tender of 'Ir. 'Jamas' Mason inas

been - nenoIpid for thee?roction"

ot theStato'

Qaovernmont SnvingsfBank -:

at. th

corner ofr.Qorgoe and Ellzahethstreots.'

Brlshnno, for A113,J617, The .b'iilding willaoulist of olght .toroys. and( "a base,

mont.. .'..

*,'i :'i

the,.

',:

'

' '.At iamnmagitnoralnl inauIry.nuto!

tho deatho

of'Willlim MNeoill, a boy,. arid4ho? lnury'

to two.llttlo girls. nt Bulimban.reently,'

by. tho cpld?lon. ,of a. holl;' theo avldonci,

of aunioxprlt nhlowod tlit.thot'shll 'was j'i

six -poundor.

for-

a qulsk-ftrdorJilotchklas;.

The nlat. 'slhll: of. thlin description i-was

nred frrom. Lytton ln 1207, ltndthoeliioh

In

iued6tldn. must.havor.been'lying In' .or

hettr lhoe water Uvor tlnou;'tls Who r

'

At the Brlsanne Pollco,.Courlitoadapya,

milkiiln whis;fnrieil

£20.0

,w\lh'(

B

,

cosaloifor dolling milk adltelatenod itl :%vater,

' Mr,. Villlors Brown.,,M.LCDO

wllho.. wan

'Hovoeoly injured..

whileo;. attempting,'to'

hoard n, train: at.Toowoombai stfaton, leovoral d'iie. rigo, died in the Tooroonmba'

Hospital this morning ',,

iia -

""

;.:"

lnutter hinh advanccdto. l4Bs.aCwt,,r eni

noreaso 6o2.f'I

., .;

DEFrENOE' DIEPAHTMNlENT. 0'**;

SMIR. ANDER1SON'S R'PdRT.'

'

I .a , MLnOUN, B,'Thurodhy..,;Mr; R. MC. Anddroon, ofl:Sy'dD'o, ylo..w.ai

roquoested to report on thic..flnnsll puidbuslnoBs branches

of thio TiDfonnclepnrt'

moilt,' has furnlshld a-roport to the Mini

istBl r.-'

.,;

.

,''It is stated that someo of.thou'branohoi

nro'

lin a bad stato, but tht. there aro

nio theoro capable ofroctlfylng the de.

octs,'.Ho recouinmonds imoro offootlve col

trol'of the nilvy departmenont Whilt ex

tremo'palns aro token to Drovont expendi

ture being nuthorioed, nothling I hd .boon

done to tucortalu whotlior tull value wna

tiolng obtalnofl for the oxpondituro, ThereIld boe'1 ndostoc tnlaken n the Quartorinitstor-Gociornl's dcopartmint, n Sydney or

Molbour'no, for yarsO. Thlin ho rognrdod It

a. vor seorilous slate

otaffairs, which op0en

oditho wny for trolubli."

: Tho report rveci'e to delayO occurring Imnmattors boletweoon tho Dofolece d Homo

Affnlrs dll inlrltmnllts, bill It Ia tbhollli t tlinttlho; nare olisoptlltl'.o( retificntloion. Mr.AndBlaoti n nkoH n umllilrstlRs

IslhIBgingtOl)It.o impl'lovO.theo worltlllg of

1.o1

dopar.tlnlnt.

" Fow tiolng'shbow 1110 true nnturo of I

*monlmor O thnn liln tllmour;'

Thib tinont

liiihur

alwwaa-

"''nl firom

th'oBneest

plrlt,

.

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' i

MINING MATTERS.

COUAl

MINERIIS' WAG'i S BOARID.

EARLY RESUIlPTlON OF SI6TTINGS.

On tileasemb:ilng of the Co'lliery

.Me

thanics' Wi-yes inard at the NewcnstloConulhoune, yri crd'iny, thi chlltirmnnn,

Mr.

Jntice ItdIituIrln, timade a prononacezment

ent'erniiiig the ros.:lplollon of the Coal,Jiinern'

(No. 31 Board.

lito tlonor said: "Defore lroceedling

with tile work of tlhi board I hIlae to

nlnto rtfercance to tihe other board-the

No, :t ..iners? flord. As a conseque:tco

of cittllelltntoll well-tnllown 10to tYveryote

tle proocedijngi a of that hoard were s!es

niaded. Au olpilention was tlenn-mtadito the Court for tho enocellation of tih?

rcgastratioll of tile emtnployes'

onlon,ind

whilst that application t was pefndlng the

procedings of the bcard woroe, for that

riason; nt:o held il uspenneo. That op.

licasiiol hais nw bIeon diltpond of, lhav1n0) booe. withdrawn. Coon ent'"l it bccomes the dtlty of No. 3 Board to resanme

its oporations, I intend to call a nmoot

ing of that bhsnrd at on early a dlateoas

I

can givo it-thant is to say, if possibli

nIfter the compllotlon of the busainit of

this honrd. I t(icnk that fr'om the me.

thod which 'tr. Croft Indueod ts to adopt

at last moteillg, lnlnely,an' inspectlon of

selecto, collierion, insteadnof'

talking evi

idento--w'liti:, alftt.' IIIl is qcltllto unlcees

ranry.gRnerallny speakinig-the blusite?os of

this bohtrd may lnot b pl.ntrnotdc . I suPpOE ott ron frntl

tie Ite.a low lo'. tillsmnatter Is ilikely to last. ?

.MrWailer (IMlchanices' tiion) :

No.

your Honorit. 'If yttlidecldo to rirL, toe

colliries the l:nwith1of time 1ill to short

enotd considerhbly.

The Cit'rman: I shall, at all events,

call a mnefoong of iho other hoard after

tllcwing thrce wrekl Itn sone-if I:.: b'tnrdwill hnao cotm:ltced this tnatltr. 'i'lte

bittlnos"

which ihas crdeor of precedence,

necordieg t tihe Itunionoan paper, lt n clllnti

for ratts on tile Victoria santl,and Iun

lens there .?te me0 eticon of which I am

noi aware for giving any 1other mattir

prilorlty over l'hti, it ,"'ill beileo

nzo''Por

that will ctno first on the business of tiheother board.

COLLIERYIiEOHIANI?N

,S

. INTERIM IIMAILVAY AWARD.'Im Coulmlnnlg North, Group, No. '2

ICollicry Mochclnlca), Waues foard met :it

thile Newcat!o Cotlrthouse yesterday fol'·zioon,. to further doul with

allappllcat.o.l

lby the Colliery Mcchuanlra' MutUal IPro

tetlvo Asnoclatlon, hinter Rliver diletrict

ir n anew iaward, nnd by the Amn]amatnoJ

R*ilway nd Trrmwny Servlce Associltiun

for an award govcrnllg (1the otployecaon

tho: lest Gircta and Ilebburn Co?l CaonpanlcaO roallay lunoP.

The bonrd comprlisers Mr. Justice Gdniunldo (chaltrman), Mosors, N. 'I. Clarklo

and A. Nollon (ropresocllng the em

ployera), ihd Mcoarn.. II.B3urgh and .,

Wlliamo(replrocnitlng the omployoos).

Mr. W, Walter (oecretary) appeared tolthe Collicryl

MIeclnflcs'

Mutual Prote,

tlvo Asnoclatlon; Mr. C. Thobmpoioa (or thu

Amalgamated.Ralway and Tramway So,'

ilco .Asnoolation Mr. J, Kidd for thile

Anlalgamated Soclcty of lnginecrs; .Mr.

':1 ., IhUrln for HIobburo, Ltd. ".,*n'in'

Monsre., C. It, Enrp lnd R. St. V'. Helyns

for, thi Euast Grets Coal Compnoy.

Mr. Wanllcr said th'colllcrles the uniln

nuggested the board 1hould inspected wore

'Polaw-?aina, Hobburn, Abermninll, Noath.

Abcrdnro,'East Greta, BollbIrd, Whlbltbor,Ourood, Wallarh, \VWallsend,' Son PlIt,

Wo3t Wollonnd, and Scnhlam No,. 1

:

'IThe chairman: 1,. there nomithilg di,

tlletivr to' h) noon at oeach of ltheu col

ilorlces ?

Mr. tWailler rbpliod that thore was. Th?etwore, for Ilonstance, a different class of

Dlicla t Hlobburn and PIolaw-:,Illn..

The

work, Ihe o tlatlnuod, varieod at all thucol

Ilorlc,;and 'ho thought that a vlolt by theI

hbed'l would 'lesson tlio tilno anld the oe?

p(nso for'thu board a.iil the appllcalts.

ilhty partlr.Ularly deuilrld 'the board to

lool it the wrklt plerformotd by thle io

boerern, tool:s.harpenors, cable hangers,and saddlors.'

The chairman: Of courne, the board will

hIave a lookl generally at the work.

Mri, Tonmpson o anld'Io' had no interoest

In The fcttlCrn,fottlora'

angerl, an?d ol1c

trlcians, referred to in Mr. Wallor'no-lorom. ' ' ",.

'After a' short rotliroment, tin oalrman

said the Ioord had decided to do what.

inspections were rasollnably required of

It, iand how' much that would turn out to

he could only h 'provtd by tilot.. FIor

tht Iurposto they would .tart tle follow.

Itip mornhtg, and gon.li'cot to theMalt-'

land Ilold. Th)y wouldleaveo Newcastlei

iy theo traln at ribout' 7 n.n.,, and go at

once' to Coasnocl,' aohl if Abordnre. won

worlInop, go thero, 'and thet Itrobtbly on

to Bllbihrtd,,-n nd do 'o mantty nines'

orLntlg back towards Maitland as theycoultd in ttlo day. On Thursday of next

'ook'tlhey pr'oposed to go to Wallartn,

and havilng.ooeen tlhatcolll?cry, soc ats many

others' as .Lpoaalble on theilr way hnback 'to

Neowcastle. On Ithe followlng day (Frldny)thoy would probably,, and. If tlhey thought

It ieccessn'y, continuo 'the slpectllons,and

loe holped,.complete tlohe.

RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.:

Mr'. Tl'hon:peon anid that ho hanid, conforrod. wildti thre representatives of the

:East iroetn and Ilobburn Companlo's, and,

the.liy 1ad arrived at an agreemootm'ltlt

regard to fottlor and ngangor n the piro

losed, Interlmntnward, they not being em.

'ir.ced.wlthtn.the agreomentsa, It was' pro'poeaod to. continue :as ant Interim award,.'rThoe other, clauon were ola ,copy o

thie'

glrooinm

t

that hadoxpired,

''Mr, Woaller, objoted,to fottlora, gangore, shtlo.nter, and elecetrlciano bin ?in'

rliltded in the interim award, Awards la11(1 :and.l 18 provided [or them,

The chairman pointed .out that the.O.wutrd0 and agrootuents had xipirod, andwhat wasO, now propos?ed wao- mo'oly.,to

perpetuatohtho conditionooprovailing tinderthem, Mr. Waller's coontoento seemedhto

ilOply a dlsputo betwooeo utaot,, o6ft?whichthe o'onrd couldtakeo no

notice., Any bodyor', employeoa could agroco with

their eomploytrs as to rater rnd nitk that it bo

madol an- award,' nnd' who could', roefuse

utch?anapplication?

Mr,Thompson sanid'that his application

only referred 'to thle employcos ot the.Enot Gnrata nod Abordaro railways,.

S'rhe ohairmann annlounne-ldntman n award

weouldibe madoe in tho termsot.,tho.appll

cation, . .,

''"1'

boardl:hern 'adjourned.

,

.:'OLIFTON TROUBLE, : "..

V:WOLLONhGO.G, Thursday.rheio lrot 'ensoln connootlon rdth, tha,

Cllfton Coloryyl::troublo was cbncluded't Wollonuog: Pollco Court to:day, JohnGIlllmoreulwthowa procooded against faor'

thaontlno Iinsolfrom'itork'

on Malrchl:Sth;,oltlhout roasonablb oruuso,.was anodu£1,wlthIt u , notui;.l court, and £B'. s prI-i

f~cloioanl:.dts: ,:Thoro nra yot 10tca?uao:

td ' ho.' heard:' in cohnudtlon 'lith thblu

trouble.

' . PELAW-M;AINOULLIERY.,M. Rolrlbo 'Scot Sc hIns retired from tho

maingomenotl, of ;Polaw-Mnlnr'Collery,'

nftor

an

orvlce: of. over four yevor. "r.i

Scoott wavn, prior to that, unldermanagoer

of H-bbulrn Colliery for several yeara.Mr.

,t,. Ogilvie, undormanager aot cllh.

mond.Malnh Collior, succeeds Mr. Scott

at Polaw-Main. , .'

.

SOUTH AUSTIRALIA.AD P~LIDE,

jThursdaty.The IExocutlo.Councll Ihas approvedof

theo appointment of Mlossrs, IClltteor and

Lucas 7Is.L.C., and Mesars, Ma'Donnldl

Reldy,' and eSouthwood, Mo.,ns a Royalp

Comminslon to inqulre and report upon

the conduct of tho recent State election.

CGrorige II. Weldor, clerc to tLeo 'Wonl-d.

villoo Di3trlIcet Cotcil, wao committed for

trlnl it the Port Adelnlitelo ]'collico 'llr

to-loly ot11 Ia conrgo of onllhezlcenent ol l

Ieencey,4 Ibelogineg tno the collnll.

A mnon that hath no vihbte in hitnolnt

c-verCnVictht vlrtllolin ottlers, fot len'R

nlhldo will oilterfeed'

upon tlholr. owngonod or'Upnn others' ovl;g end who wan"

tesRt the on0 will prey tipon the otlter,-.

Bicon,.

FEDERAl PARLIAMIENT.

THE SENATIE

NEW GUINEA BOMBARDMENT.

MELBOUR'NE,Thursday.

Senator GIVENS, the President of the

Senate, took the chair at hnlf-past two

o'clotii this, afternoon.

Penntor P'EAICIE, the Minister for Do

fease, replying to Senator Buzacott

(\W.A.), saidi the Government had decidedto continue the piayment of separation

allowances to the wives of members 'of

the force after leaving Australia. T'ile

allowance would be: Wives 10a per week,sand 2as Ud for children up to 16. Payment

would coelnonce on, the 1st May.Senator LONG (Tan.) drew attention to

a statement In the Tasmanian nowaspaplero

reporting the death in Egypt of a rosoldent

of King Island, who was a member of tihe

exlicditonory force, a statement which hIe

hld ascertained was Incorrect.

Tihe MINISTIR FOR DIEFINCIE, said

that those who published stuch false

statenrents would bo. liable to proseocu

Lion. He promised to make inquiry.

Senator LONG (Tas.) said he wished to

itno\v whethcr, In oelecting ofllcers for the

third contingent; consideration would be

given tothose, with South Afrlca'n sor

vice.?'iee,"

"

Thie MINISTER FORDI)EFENC'I

repliedthat the records of applicants were con.

ildered by the Selection Committee.

Sciatlor M'DOUGALlr (N.S.W.) iaquired

n' to the stoatement -by the oxeGovern'rl'

of G;ermane Neow Guinea, regardlingtile

ombhlsrdlllntet of a lslace coettinllnlg woenc

alld children.

Tlse MINISTER FOR DPFENCEI said tile

ridge between leorler'tshohe and Tonas

wtos e!:olled for about an ::our by H.IlM.A.S,

lctiounlerl ..TTi ridge was reported a0 occoupled by the uoenemy in some 0strength.The ciffect of the eblling .Was sthted to

bove beenu good. Colonel Watspn, on the

rway to T'omen, ~nas mot by a flag of truce

from the Govcrnor. The naval authori

ties snow of no other shclling.

The MINISTER FOR DlPENCE Intform

ed Senator M'Dougall that th' cost of

Inlschlng the Derowent wao £fi1. The

machinery was neot specirlly imported for

the conetrucetion of turbines for the

buildlig of the next erulisr. T'ho lssnaege.

sent Ihad not recommended that the tur

bines should bhe Imported.

The Defenco 11ll was pnn'ed.

STRATEGIC RIAILWAYS.

The debate ontho

motion to print the

Mlinlstrlal statement wv: reosulmcd.

eSoatlorSHANNON I(S.,\), referrlng to

ptritel?ic railways, askeld it there wore

any) .pioensibility of the' I;eilng rbqulra3ieforse thie ternination of the war?

Bonaltor DIE LARGIE: We don't hno'w

wIen its's going to end.

Scnator SHANNON.(W.A.)

would as

esume th,role of prophet. and

saythat

the Gyrnlanu were not going to como to

Australia. The present war was to belought to

nifnish and no strategic railway

would be ro'isr'ed for a Ihundred years. lIe

atldvocated the constructiton of a north 'to

souti railway.Sennator O'LOGrHLIN (SA.) ndvocated

the constructilon nf tho Oodnadatta tv

Pine Croelt raillway. Such alille

would

ble sultable fo' the conveyance of troops,

and flom the sirategiopoint of view the

line wan best of any.

T'le debate nanadjourne"d.

In debate on SenatorKentling's

pro

posail in ifavour of convening a conventios for denling with the amendment ofaectiost 51 of the Constitution,

Sesnator DE LARGIE (W.A.) criticised

thle proposition unfavotrabl'y.

ThIe debteow0s

adjourned faor .afort

night.

The House adjourned' at twenty-two

minutsca:l ast ix o'clock untll. no:t day.

11ouSE.OF,

FREPRESENTATIVES

SEPARATION ALLOWANOES, .

..

MELB.OUON'E,'

TlhursidaoMr,

.'DONALD,

thepeokeor of

tl'nHouso of Representatives, took tlio chairat half-paut two o'clock this afternoon

Mr. JRNSEN, the Assistant Minostor for'

Defence, In ruply to Mr. Riley (N.S.W.),

liald that frbnom .Mayist, 10a per wdek' sop

arato'allowvancd

would be allowed to thI

wivcu of ooldlors who had gono to thu

front, and 2s Odopar woeok for eachi clilhl.

SMr, CHARLTON (N.S.W.,) wishod Olo

Itnow ifsimilar allow;ancab would be given

to the widowo nad children of soldoer4

dying or boeing killeld at the front,

T'he ASSISTANT MINISTEIt FOR DEOFENCE said thot

questionhad not yet

boon conshlored."''

Mr.B. SMITHI (N.S.W,) askedo If only

tnlonlsts.w

ore.ongagedas

clerks by' th:4

Defolico Dorartmint.

'l'ho ASSISTANT MINISTERI FOR DIJI

FPINCE. sol peraots destrous of getting

into thd D)ofonco Department must , beho

unioalsts, (Oppooltlon dissent.)

Mr. B. SMITH: How .many unlonllcs

have volunteered for the.Expodltionaryliorco 1. . I~I~f~

"Tho. ASSSlSTANT... INISTI R D0 -

FENCE:,Soveoly per cont, of tho, moil

hokdof the fordo woro

unonlists. Oppoal.Lion hlghtotv:)

SMr.

GROOM (0.): I s'thestatement

2i0t

liy tho. Asslstnnt Mlnlstcn for Iefoneu, tor

thtImatdo by. Mr. Knlbbh ' on the osubJct

accitrato ?':

STlio ':ASSISTANT • MINISTER FOR DR.

IiENlNOC: My .statement is fairly accurateo;

(Opposlttlib' laughter,)..

•Mr. WESI' .'(N.S.W.) asked it only mem

or;i of the Brltlih Medical Asoociatlonwvcro allowed to attend the troops,

,

:,Tho.e ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR DE.

FENOE:'I bhollove that is so, (Ironical

Ijuoghtor,)

Tho yINISTER FOR IXTERNAL APs

;FAIRS. lihformod. Sir John Forrost (W,.A.)that thero had booeen a railway survey ol

tlho country betivwoeen Alroy station and

Alito Springs, in.the Northern Torritory',

No art'osian boring had boon attcmptod in

the country; There hadboon conslderablo

loss amongst tho dairy cows purchaolnad

for tiheo Nrthern Torritory, and the dairy.

'lng stbhcmio. wOuld bhnv to be pontponaed

until next year. During the pnt 'slxmoliths one settler had settled In the Tor:

rltory,,

.

.

SMlr.''FISHER,

the Prime Minister; in

formed Mr. Hnmpson (Vid.) that he would

osubmit for coneideration at'the Proniora'

Confo'ron0'thor

quuotlon 'of Uneumlioym'it

and tinomployment insurance.,

Mr. TUDOR, the Minister for Customtin,

informod Mr. OrQoomo.

(Q.) that he had

nado ropreonetations to the United'Stnadt

for the removallof.tho: prohibition of the

importaLion into that country offrult

from nAuntiralia, but owing to tihe provonlcnce of fruit fly'he saw. no hope of tho

prohibltlono being removed.,.

, MR. M'GRATH'S SUSPENSION.M r;,THOMAS (N.S.W.) moved that the

resolutloi of thile House on tho'llth"No,vomber,' 113, suspeondling. Mr. h'Oraththe imoonlirforlornllnrat.,

fron (ho'servlco

of thed. nlose for the remnlander ?.of . the

nosnsioii:'ilelb?f ?"honpologined, ned nunro.,

servodly'rotracted the words litteired. by.

hini refleooting :ai the Speaker, shplluld:buex~lunged from 'the records of thd

ialluaixhos hoeing ubvhvorivo of the

right,,of a

nomebor:to frneely address lil "constitu

onts.Hl

e hold that the.motion wa

qulte'

unjustifnable. i?. '

'

:Mr -000IC (N. .W.). in opposing 'tllhe

motion, said h? regnrdod 11he whole pro

oslitbon an on absolute wisto of.tao tintoof thoHolisel. 'lHo' reminded memniber of

the. conttt enud .alhueivo'.nttakad mad,.

bn the lpooker at the tino by' LAboulr

mndoboors; . end :,prtilunarly by ax-Mlnis.

Mr: I l (ViAnd

b

*.MrfPAFlt~RR(Vic·3 zbyt·ho Spook-·

,.. 'lhe BS1'EAK?I

'

said,

tho romnrk wnas n

reflootlibn,'hlislsoif,

and ordered It to

ibo wlthidrawin\. )':

.

'

"

M!

M.PALMER"'(Vic,)

,wrlthdroy?

,thie

ro.

i. .Mr. :KLL Y(N,

S.'W.) wilshadto'

know II

thboSpoultkr's ordir.to Mr.Palmor, was a

rulln,'. Hoi'gaHVO.

notico

,,oa

i,

motionor

dl sseo nt.''.. „*'' ?' ·'*:

'Thio SIPiAKECnR snid hb Intoanded.to pro.

vomes nns. rolloeti'ciol oli'lhmtsol,s

'

i

:'""i;.'

COO.KT (N,'S.:;)!: Lnnhouir

rnobnhers.dntly

.V:iY:la ill i,,ort( '.ofrl disgrec.Oul'nc

ueisitiloutsioea.nlt'toSpotkeor.'

Th'lo moiii

btic: for Bnlltrrinotwnnlod li

liltownael

hritli' ovor'lhilm;" bit"

noll.lts fncto woer

:Bt

ted'

l)i','"Hali8srdl'I. nidd

could"

hot 'bh

,'waol ad odtt.'

'r.*.

'',''.

."

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:POyTON. (S A) thought the stho

nlon should btl postponed until Mfr. John.

aton, the ex-Speaker, was present.The PRFIMF MINISTER held that tho

member for Ballurat, or any other mem

ber, had thle right to ;any outslde anLy

thing lhe had a right to say In the House.Sir 'JOHN "FOIRiESTo (W.A.): Can hle

lanoder his fellow minembert?Tho PRItMli MINISTER: Tlhe member

wa'v answerable If ho Bald or did anything

ho should not. Ho thought tilhe House."hould nccept. he motion.

Si" JOHN tORtIEST (W.A.) mnid the

incmeher for Bafnllrla had mnde a state.nlnt

.11ucouhld

.not prove, anS, wes not

entitled t conuiiElderation.

After further diacustelonv the motlloi

was nagred to oi the voices..Mr. CHANTERI (N.S.W.) moved that the

Govdrl:let lhoulid at

onro slahbllsli .a

hl3arco-blieodlntsttilon to tceate and malin

tnin the supply of horaea for military and

llhi'r putl 1 services,Mr. RIODGERS (Vie.) supported the mo

tlon*, , t.ii 111ISTho debate was adjourned. I

'The War Precnutlona 0111 was furtherqoluldcrod In committee,'On niltpo P., empowering the Governor=

In.Couinell to osiipnnd the tripl of civil

lanlc by elvil cours..In epctilal casct of

War cuieremnr}y,Mr.

IIUtllUU , the Attorney-Got-ereot

propoe'ed to amend It by provMIdng that

oll aentencoe must be confirmed by the 1

Governoer-.leneral Int Counell.*

Mlr. ANSTEY(Vie.) strongly condemn

vd the c)auuoe, and objected to the Comno'.iwoeatlth liolg placed under military

* Mr. I3RENNAN (Vie.) movrpd the amend

mtent of the words: "It is provided that

lp civillinn tltllh b..proEcnitteI bkeforeany

otilirtmartiel."

'1tn.TATTOItNI Y-GENERAL cliarged Mr.

Anuaty, nltnd other inembers who thoUght

with ilm, wllith cting no the dotrlianlrec,a.eri refoIuali to accept thie plain fact of

war. 1-u offeired, Ilowever, to so amend

Ihte clatlE tlint It vwourld apply only to

allMn enem, aubjoolte.

*

Mr. GLY.NN (S.A.) pointed out that the

hi 1 dil not provide. or macrtlel nlw, hut

nl'o'id Irr tillnl Iy"'n n:llltarytrlhunal

iltldpr ctrtrlil rice ntetancee, and Ruhbjet

to the n'thorty' of the Oovernoir-GOeleral

Int Council.Mlr, Bronnmn'K ninllendnolt wVnl ulttlni

rtely witlhdrawn. md ldib-elause 8 walH

carried by 35 voteo to 14.

The ASSISTANT MINISTIlR IFOn DI.o

tPRNCE then inovedalo

nddltion provld

Irlg that -iny nontence.by' a nlllltnry court

rlhould ,e ronfirmed by the Oovernor

Gcrernr itn Council.

Thia wll ingrced to.

Mr. ANSTIYIVIc,)

moved a furlther

addition to the effect that no war emncr

Concy' shnuidl debar nritlosh elnbjects

from the righllt trial 'y' Jury.

Thli wae rTlcatived

by 41 votes to C.

Mr, ANiSTIY (Vr. snald as far no the

Goveornmncnt wilaconcerned, ie owed anr

alloglanco to it. If the TLb'our organts.

tlinno outi'ldo did not npprove of what

no had dnnen I'y couIld have Ills reoBlsnn

tilon to.morrow,.

'The i'elnailnlilll claulset were pasned

th?liouigh comnmittee, and the hillwas read

a third time.The- House adjourned at ten milnitee

lnoot eloven o'clock until thoe followlnt

day,

I.

i ''

.

GMIEL..TERS'PROPRIETARY.

MIELBOURNHE, Thlur?day.,At a speolal meoting of

tloeNorth,

Somtlh,and Proprietary Broken Hill Com

panlos to.day a echeme for the foi'matlon

of a'Joint company to purchase' the Port

Plrle Smnolting Worlks front the Proprle

tary: Company was agreed to,

A unparato complny -will be formed,

and named the Broken Hill Arsotulated

Smelters Proprietary, Limited, wilich. will

acquire tile Port Pirlon Smelting WolltHs,

tho Bollambl: Coko Works, and In1 tile

oolltracts directly cohoornpd wlith tue

lnhioltingi, treatnoni,.and

llsposlitonr Of

-llver-lead ores, coincontrates,and other

itetils. .

The now company willhIavo a nominal

anpital of £750,000 of whloll £600,000 will

be laused now.,, The. Proprietary Com

panty will be.palid £4G0,000.

for, the PortPlrle Works., Of the. total tamount

pli'y*

ible £200,000 wvill boe settled for in fully.

paid shares, and the alance In cashII, Tile

North na.d South Broken H11111 Companies

will each tale op £200,000 in shares, and

other companies may :;oln nubsequentlyin the scheme. 'Tho three contrnctlng

conmpanies will enter into an agreeoment

ivherehy the wholo output of? lead col

contrates purchased at Broken Hill will

he disposed of to tihe Smolting Companyfor

60. years on the conditions laid down

in theocontract.'

It was declded to tale

overi.thO Port Pirlo WorIks on. Jund 2nd,and it la intended to Issue 260.000 6 per

ce bedobhntures, of which 200,000 will beisseqd

at once,,. The following dlrectors. were elected

for, the now! company:-llcesras Bowes

Kelly, Duncan'M'Brlidc F. C, Howardi W,

L Blallilcu, and'. ,S8P. Robhson;

STATE COURTS-TO-DAY'S LISTS.

Supremeo Court,-Caueo lists: Bance

Court list, to be taken In Banco Court,

St.,

.lnmes'-rdad: At 10 a.m,, Davioo .v,

Paykt,,nul anothor. To e. 'taken' in No. 2

Court, Kingt,-itreot:.HendorsopV.E. Vice

kery rind Sons Tllnms. v. anme. Cilhamu'

ber list,-Btefore Mr. ,iustlco 1ergulsoon,

in'No.2 Court, alt 9i.,30 n.m;: Jrx pnrto

Btgnoll, prohiihltion::'Blomltold v.

TLam.

ond, ospecialcasie' Cnstaftitlte

v, GUill

oyle i nprpcal:eun,

e

.

Prottooton ry't Ome.--le ororothl

' Pro

.honuotnry ino .dmiralty: Wilson v. TheTasian, lIt

am.,

Before. the Deputy Piro.thonotary: ,Booth v. Bopth, 10t1

t am,:

SM'Sweonoy

v. Chlof Cominti(lonor for

tallways, ]

t.aum.

I1 Elquity,--Before tilhe Ohleof Judge,Equity Court No, 1 Chancor,'-squaro: At10 aLm.,,.motioes generally: HlBndmarh.v,

Qpinn; Council of Windsor v Blloyd; re

Er

Upton and CpnvqYncing': Act; Barryv. Schmidt; re R; A.Gaorndcr (docacused)

and.Convoyantlng

Act HIordoernv,

Bull

loeforo Mr. JTistlce Harvey, Equity Court,No 2 Ellaiboth.street; At 0

.am,, mio.

tlione generally: HIudson V Best;' Mount

Oxidcl Mips,,'itd, vrl Oolldi:.at 10:a0,Starr v, Starr, Bofore. tho. De?puty o.gittrar At fl a m,

' Rchalianu,. Lamn

rook, ,' ,.

Cotlit t ofInduStrinl,

Arbtalton.-I-n

histrialt Cdourtlotoso, Quens'o-RaquaroASydey: fBeforo Mr, Jusltio Hoydon: At:10t

a.m,;for hearIong:-.Ro. Oovornmeant

Iallwas, Group, .No; 4 Board, submls.olon by clatirlnmad re Iron uand Ship.

urlhldinRTradeu Group, No

8 Board;submlssion by chaltrmn,

S0,PRIOES

OILS

,.YIXIDD

tYCOMM(ISSION.SYDNLY, Thursday,.

Tho following prices have been ixoed bythe, Noconsary Cammodltlia Commirsl onl

as the maxlmum to be charged by,;oll

oompnines. for various oils on rail or boiltat Sydney:--Keroeonc, 7s8 a per canoe: at

elight gnllons; bonineo,.ia

l0d;,heavi',

honine,itol

elOd1 motor spirit,

..140.GCi;:bencoilne, 6is Cd.

In thlie metropolitian area.' .! abovd

prices are charged, ples'the coSt of carl

ago,it" any,' that has

.

hithertob:'

'oees

charged.

nt

e

eidt'rthem

a itaaropolare

he

s:lnmoprices

will apply, plus actlunl amounts'ofcarrlage.

as.

,d .

',"

".

'che wholesale andretail :prlcosier'

fixed an rollown:

W1holesalc..-arosoene,on,

rail'or borit

at'Sydney, 8s iid per.caseof eightegal

lones. Withln mtntropolitan arean(.tho saeuia

price, ples usual ccrtage chargelo, In other

parts ofNow

South VWaleso; same liri0,plus actual carrlage cost, .

Retnil,-Koroeuuen: Within the imetro.polltan. nraea,. dd per quart; 4o

Pd peor tinof fout' gallons, Outside the motropolitnlt

area, Is Pd per tin of odur gallons, plusthe aseount equlvalent to actuial carriagopaid.,

The following other retail prices, for

the metropolitan district weoro fixed:

Ienzine, at the rate of ]ts 2d per case of

eight gallonas: lcnvy 'bnclnd, 14s 2d;motor spirit, iSo ld: bonzoline, 17a lOd,

Samlle prlce In napply io tile country plusthe nctaln freighlt tlold.

I ,Io not say wo ought to bo happlIor

as ,VO grow oldc.r, but wo alghf't to bt atl.

mar, Itnowlng whnt 1lo Is, and lonking.forward to another, whilh wao holiove to

bn a roalit., thoigh we cannot toll 'hatIt m?na~.-Jowanrt

ECON0OMICS1OF THE WAR.

AN INTERESTING LFOTURE.

Thereo,wasd a crowded

audletco Iniln

leoItreflall

of theNewcastle

School,Arts last night, when.Mr.

.?berodlth A.t

linson. .I1.A. an-i diroctqr of ..tutoro'

clauses at the Sydney University, deliverbd' i'leecture on the economics of theil

war, this being a continuatibn of a lee.

ture gi'on'li by him at theanie

lnetitutliil

eover!nlfonths

ainu. .Mr.

.;

G. Adrian

lireslded.

Tlh' lecturer oaid tile cobdltion of:tle

world's ieilrkete before the war bgahl

was: veory nllealthy, chieflly uwingtd

tihe

long lierod of unrest caused by thd Dalkian I wars and troubles in ieeleo, aguyar.

rated by over-expanston ilt Canada 0d1l

Solluth Anmerica. The outbrieak of'warfollld llractically no financliar contro'

Ire

pared for tilhe biggest strain ,upon thlu

nlocy llnarlet in history, T?he BteeOeIExchange i~as clsOcd for the flr.st tille

In Its long

career.

the,Batik

of:Englandruieod the blank rate to ten peDor cent.,

although they reduced it to five per

cenll. a few days afterward. For tollen

dlayl after the outbreak of the wartheleparalysis of tile money market' seoomedcomplatei and mnny were 'the pessimlstie predictions thlat the

greoat credit yS-.

tom of the world could liot, tand-tliehockr of euich an llupheavtib The con.

trnry was proverd to be the case. Thei

dlcllatelo lalchillnry of rouelt' had shown

itseil cnpuble •of elastle 'manlipulationll,•

ndl Its very delicacy seemed -tohate

PIroedl to be Itssalautivon; Moreovelr,

flinllielrnlndll

Govornmleont wero ilnfil

itely mor0 skllhd Ill colLntrol of commercethan they were IL hundred yeoars agio. By

IIseries (Iof tile wi;ost Inosllllres, tile Erl.

tlish lovernmlent lud protically tidolt(vcr tile crisil within a forthiig.t. T.hey

Ipased an1 Act for th Ipostponement.oedebti, Iprolonlged thle 0bank holiday, lasuedlpuund

and ten-shlling notes, guaranteeltile I1ank In tile discounting of.bills, ul-.

dertboit tile Insurance oft slllpplng-a.combination of measures which rapidlyrestored iclonence. A aone newspaperIlescrlbed It, 'Thlis wnas really a dasnhlnesxpelorlmeont in State Soialtirm."

Thetlnpolrary colllpse of iIndlvldual.

dt ComnlmereIn face of. .t.h1

artllstllng cralelcompelled tltheu .tate

to brace all Il nervoea andn'rossourcea to

lloutthe shock. 'iThe complexlty

o.the

oconomlnle grs.en: was3 etrlpped naked ntndbehin iL

ail

ae een Il

strong moil?etoweardlie efctcng tile

groat0lt Good tothile eommdnltlly. Th British GovertnoontIncrronad emiploylmelt by State aid to cer-.

ta.in Industries, and by pronioting newIllibll eworhs. the rate oft unemployment((11 lelO t1111l hIlf what It want In tlnleS

of bhll trade, owing largely to the trcenol.,oIotl, Impliles to

r1crulitIgL 0n1d illl de-,mnnd.for war lnalterlialls. Thle Brltlsh Slid

Gerlnlan trade togectller collprlsed twrififths of that of the whole world, theo

Brititsh belng more than doubl"e tht of

tleOermntl, T'he British shipplng 10as

foIlr times 0s grear In vOlumetas tileat of

I;trmanly: lIeverthelcess It was far 'iorolinlportnt loo Ocrnltr to prcserve

lhrtrutdh nld hllll~ieO 11100 it wao 'to England, The stlrangle-Iold of

lrittliia 0u'0rnlian trade would

plrobably bol'the:do

tlrmlnlng factor Ill tile issue of the il:ut

llct;... Contrary to popular'knowledge.

?trjan.lltlcnces lIhad always bheon

ihre

onrlbus. in spite of great itidustrlal expoailal, Though snhie wAs n

'r7wealthy

onlattyy, Germany was too youllg to havenUpporte!d oaolly thile enormouso strain of

lIor growihtg nllustrles and her arlmyand

lavy,'ritnit Inad, tile

accumulations te

throo

ceutu,n

ls,

hivbch.

Grro'' herforelen' Investmonto.itotIallng £4,000,000..

000, wilercnsGer.malny

1.ind.

only.

a gqnrtar

of that tlum, alnd she couldnlotlat prcsOopt

teliclhl.it. :Germlan Ianltahlg mothodtwae'u

vlery antiquanted, tie cheque -hook.'for ex.amplo,, beiong very little 'used?i:liid ttlhe

golil''oser'o'

frequTently dropped to alllrmillngly low levol, .The Moroeiii'hribi

of 1l11?

wa

overcoloeagaionst the Inter

cataslt

termany1 ly tllhe wllidraralvifFronel cnplital frot o irmldn bnlks. fer.

mlnny's two great woealtknoesBs were tlOtsho was a. great credit nation and she

lad..not commannd of

thoe-

ea, England1as poWeorful l oI oth

counts..

Anarrlawvas probably the worst of of tho 'lightingIstatII. 'chlofly....owlng to

,th';' tAlkaawars, wilehkh e`anused a terrlbledobptisaont

mlid tllaelatnds of Ib1lslnos0iallure, .tlnsilan

0'as probaely thile bPst of ofilall tihe ec

tIns oexcepting lEnlgilind, for her

roellurceswore endless, and her rapid recovery oromher dctest by Japan 'na cloar evidenceof her vasot wealtlh. Fridneo had alwaysboen ,a strong Ilnoancelal nation, tind herforoeigl Investmenlts were soeoond dnly fothoase of Enklnnd. She would eaally Btandthe strlnill of the war. Bflgiue reproaented the oltliul spoetncl of a rlutlon oflIenlnployod. Adequate compenestlon! in '

the tefrm of a war indemnity mustbe 'm.eado . to Belgium lit. all costs.bevnl oult of

lier eight mllionse aof pDopoililllor

wrU still undcr tho.hei0.

of, theoppresnor. Australia and Now Zealallnd

were easntlley thile meeost fortunate of allthe

oountries involved; TheIoy siliplled thetlirop gracut priniary.products; wool, moat,

andlwheat;which[even p.hausteod nations

mustpurchaso wllltthhoir last penny. Aus

tralia,wa

',virl'tully enjoynga a booho, and.wuld

oenjoy an'stll greator boom at theand of tho war.

The soclnl offoctsof

tlhewar. upon olur Empiro

alone would betromoenouas.. 'litc vory fact that toe irrmiy

isre'rulted from all classes alike wouldlesson

tile socinl gulf ind.load to toe

awakeningof

thlo now social conscience.

ItOwois evident that tho national pridAwas

onjoylngi

grout revival. A .halt

had been clllcd to wasteful luxury, great

idoalshlad been deoponed and strengthoh-.

ad, and dcmoorooy would moroethan over

justlfy thofnllli

that was int1, .The in-,

torvontion of the colonies wouldcertalnlyllead to the domoorotisation of the

forelgn,pollcy;.n ad out of

this dreadfulsowin,

would come at last part of a great andsploenld. hurvest,A. voto of thaonkls was acoordcd Mi. At-4

klnsonfor his lotureo, on the mootlion

oilMr. R, C, IHuntley, secondod 'bY, Mr.. P.Ju

Cano.. . .

PARLIAMENTARY BARs.

MfLl30OURNIE Thursday..Memohers of Federal and-.Vlctorlan Par.

Ilamonts resent tile suggestlon that thoParliamontary bors should be closed inroposa.'to

ltitchenoar's appeal for teoto.tillsm duroing the war.

Mr. Hngolthorn, Ministor for PublioWorks, stated to-day that those moemberaof the Victorian Parliament who wore nottotal abtnianers used alcohol very mode-,ratoly; Victorlan politlcans

preferred tea.or

coffooe, The turnover at the. Parlia,

m?entary.liquor bar would be iregardod disa

dalnfully by any lieonsed vlctuallor,Federal.members are prepared to

Invit.coparison with any church membershiproll. They say it would be impossalble tofldmln Australia a body containing. agre~teor' proportion of teetotallers, andtiely will back their consumption of li

qloras .hobeing smaller than that of any.other rcpreosetnttlvo. congregatlon of men~

COMMEROIAL NEWS.

LONDON, Theiroday.

:Iar

llver wn yoaesterday quoted nt Se

11 7-Sd per ounce etnndard,

The P. and 0. Compnny'has declared a?n

Intorlt dividend of l per cont, on thedeferred ltock,

M:fotnln wore quoted nas follows:--op.

per,. spot, b £80 12R Gd, 0 £80 17s id; at

three mollth b CS2,'s £82 Se: electro

lytlo coppor, b .87 10s, a £LS 10s pearton, Tih, epot, 0 8163 10s, a .C104;.:,t .'

throb moloths, b £104 15,e e£165 10a pertol;'

LOad, b £21, S £21 los,Th'ero' woo, ' another good t.nttend

anoe' at thle wool soales.yetor-

day. lidding we aeplrited nod gn-o

II'oral, btltprIlce were n

hchajliked

" "'ollowing r'ne the prlice obtailed': for, thAotltralaslian woolst nmeod:--Myora (hillgh

oat) 14d, average 18d; Itenyl, 1Sd0,14(

d;:

MtfudoroR 1nld, Sd.; Crososy, 27d,?,'d;.

ildltoorno, 11ld, 1lYd: New Zoalnd,Orligmuore, 1 13 5-Sd.

COLT FOR AUSTRALIA,

ALONDON, Wtdnoeslny,At the *Newmarkletbl

'1 tockanutoa

lteWIlllim Coopor purchnaed othe

throo-yearoll colt Rldforu, by St. DebnlSlro m

a,more, by Ladno-Rd Wlng,.

Tbo price paid was 5300 gulnoitta and it

Is reported that the colt is togo' to

Al??tralia.

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IAITLAND DISTRICT,

'TAITLAND CIROUIT OOURT.

THURSDAY, APRILL'9.'

(lIefroe'hls Honor .r, Justice Prlng.)'thu civil buolnes of the naltlaud Cir.

cult Court wnas opened at 10 a.m.

CLAHRKl v. CHIEiCOi1ISSIONEIL

"FOR RAILWAYS.

0n this ease Thomas Clarkoe, husbandandc-'au ianlstrator oa'the estate of Elisaboth ClJarke, snued tlhe Chief Commissioner

for Jlaiways, claiming £2000 comppenaagtion 'fOr the death of his wife, as a result

at a.:collislon betwooun th Temora mall

train 'and another train, on the Great

Southcrn line, In March, 1914. Theclaim

was 'lade on behalf of platitiff, and' five

of his children. )Defendant paid £250 into

aourt in .fotll satisfaction. iMr. Curlewis

-ntd Mr., T'ig, inatructed by hMessrs.

Bparko andM'illard,

nappeared forplanu

Liff.' and 'Mnr. P'lchburn; for the defenduant.

'ihoonas Cltrke, a storcieeper at Ia

'lnitdn, deplsed that hie Was thle husbanditand' administrator aof theo deceased, lilia

luoth Clarke. He was a miner ipt to about

24 Icurs ago, but htad to give uip tihe

work,.und started ill the tea line, buyltgin , iulk, and.

,ellinglIn

packets,

at

ilr

,toniot,'

and thetn trotl a vehice. Hiuwi' assisteod hinm Itt blending, and pack

It 1ttlho, ten.Thlt'co year.

Inter,

It

1S95,

to moved itnto'his presenIt shop, iand start

adan' genertal, buineos, In addition to the

ton. ; Hu.looatked. after the tea, and lls1118

wifo looked after tite slop. About 15

yoears ago he was Injured In a trlin colll

alon, and his wife went olt In tihe cart

'with the tea, and delivered it for about

tweslve molths. Three y'ears later hehail

snother accident, and his wife ihad again

to attend to the whole business for about

'twoloe .months. Apart from titese accl

dents, he Itad been laid up in ill-health,

adn his.wife had to carry on tle busi

ness.. She anways lookedaftedtr the cleri

oal workt. Ite ]had six cllldren, tie old

est being ii years of age. 'o Mlr. Cur

lewis: It was not a fect that tie was not

on good terms witth his wife. lie. reeelv

ed a letter from lMr.'Torp'ey; sollitor', in

August, 2913. .He wotild dmint that ilti

wivfo and io hand ant argument that mortn

itng. His tiife did inot threlatent to leave

him. She tever left homoe without his

consent. - She went to D)itgog toabes

ot

son,,andtl niot to worl, It was not a flct

thtat '?'en l' ie'was going to 'iardeti at the

time of tho aecideht slie was going to

loaeao him, and go to hIer tsiter at Hlnr.

den. It waiS not a fact that she COtu*

plalne'd to theo.polic tnbott hti treatment

of her. Tile police never spoke tothlitl

about it. He mnight hIave written to hii

Conmmleaioners that his wife was going to

a ease at:Hardon at £3 In pper weok.. She

told him shea thought slte mlight getu opatient thiro' 'She haind earnoi good'mooey

for nursing at home. She had a0go0dt.,tl

of 'timo'away from the ohop. 04er wdrl' had

slaokenedj off inthi, shop of lato, 'as the

girls werotneeliting; nd Cte was iln' bet

Lor haenllth:;To 'Ir. :Ctrlowis: The writingi

itttheo'lotoni prodtlccd wao lit his wire's

wrltling, The letter was wrlttort by hlri

to Mhr:son.. Oscar, Oand itt tihat letter?hte

referred to a jolnt act'etnulllt in Ito bnt

in her. nnamen and his (witness'). Ills wileand :ltohad ait trgultont.t :tJout .the' ght'

'hattt'

mt totoe''t''1

-Mr.

Torpey's lottoer wita

r'edilv d.i :rd'ld'ti.l'fO', was' not Ilnurel.

Voiet'd lItlittilth'lreiie 'Clitrko, tnufighter'

of do~eiedll';jcorrolbf,·itJ' hctl ftither's elriencb.a.ttl.',h'

itdu aohiitoetitattttieo., Stlo

(w~ithiqss) qualilled ao a~violinist \\ilt thy

Laotidin Colleo of

.usle,

antdreccehild lt?'

first :1u pill.'rslxnhlnlhsh befsro lher

i,?nlrr*

ther' ddaflt,'t"itrec

othoite uplils t\woro duo

wheali;?ttlf'i'?;e?th '

occutibid'

.tSh'o:' hal'calices j.of-. ongagements ' at:

. pictures,

datncQSci,, aodovllles, etc. Set hiad a eoaghgomen?'\t Ndwivotis tlo Show int 1914, Sincehier tdther't death'she had to give upmusic, and do the housoworltt. Her tnoth:r

did all dr~sainkhitig 'nd ocwing fort wi;

ness. 'Sheo novt had to buy Iher:clotthe:t,

ready-ma:nde. It made't' difference oh anytlhing front £100 to £12 per.year.

Mou Murllel Clartke, slter of the pre

rloua 'wlfno.!0yntated.tJUt

sheattended

to uttnomel'5, and did the clerical w'rkFdr' her fatir

r? WiteIen Jttir teaotier,wo

alivoe, her fa4lir'dld thbleolorlent woek, aid

shh helped hibn, t1'er.fathcr-dld It nas fI'

ibac as seiitormembc·et d. Her mother uui

hoet dtreetassmnthibt m'ilinery, and sewint.

ilno her mother's donth lshe had to o.tyher clotuhes' Witnesi ; after leaving school,

est.iatod, InhIulecwork,...

i the shop,

itad nlro'liti bbokkteeplng. S!io cnd hoer mcfe

tilter toojitea and butter round to cul

tomers. That ,ould be overy week..•Vililiat:Jetmesa Clartke, con of dececn

ad, troi ho was a tool colloctor in thara?lja servoice. He was'nnaricd,; nltd had

ip chlldtret, Hia mothler uselod'to iokt

aor bsi pltace v~tllo he waht away on au

8ya,Ho..l:ad 285 poultryl,

as well as

i She alwaysu suppllod him with work

ingalothe,'lor Ii yearu. Ho.averagod

tlioo Ouls :Ityear'.: ·bSe also supplied

clothos to his chlldrbn, Olis wagtsn weret

8s:tper day, nnd .ho had tent neros of land,

3latilda Jano Pneatason, daughtur .of 'dode?ised,' itoted that hio had been marriod

for 1flt'oon yonrt. etHer mother did all the

olerieal ptu'L of the bauslltous, delivorod tea

fronl. thu, cart,. and helped In the atore,'Witahti'tliad foult'

chlldtre, and her motieralwuys. assisted itn her houEo Whcn tltt

ohlltren were borat. ,Wlijen her IluabandWeas out of Workt fera.a

'altnathesshe asalt

ed :hr with nlotey, antid in otl:her ways,

.Hri'. Inlother iued to do lie'r aewitg. Since'nr'

mnther's telath cto did her ot \n saew?

tal,. '' A '? : .

..

Lily 1.May 'elly, dattghter. at docctesd,torrol?oratod tier'

sitoers' eovldcnce is tolveuoed'i .ocrvicou Il tthe home. tier

ltothcr did hrt' nowilg, .and'othterwlsotelpeod her. Oloer. aetthor's death ttoant a

lons 'of £t( ,or 065 iner year.

No

ovldencewa called on bohaif of.

the dolcnjRptt,, Mr. Plckburn tddroard

,he

o'liry,

al

conllelded that theaalount'of ,u£t pitlld into conartt wai a

fait'

cot-.

•'Tiho J;Itry ttftr.a brief retitement, ro.tot'it?it"

tith it verdict of £100 Cot' Theomas' Clarlt

,:thusband, snd £50 eanch for

Vera Cnrlarto tnd Mooa Clarke, dughters.atu

liothing for tihe others. Ap £200 wisita

ilto citrt, ia verdlct was ncatered for

dofon?rant:d.

'.rTe:ocurt andjaulttedatit dio.'

MEATIX Oi' totR. PULLEN.. Mol. Georgbe Pullen, niib of

Maltland'"

boust Iknownand

tmnost respenctedeitzoeinH,

oled ye'terdartty" ornlns, atecr a brlef ill

nteU,,.nbis s:reold'aci e,

'..

Cihoitr"togoant

streot. tlewl'O,

'ito-snative of 1Mnitlhid;' 07

yents of goe,thndad'neniddlsr by occupation,Heo Tlwa

ile

'o

theo

orslntigil meoobrs of"nuo We'st .1aitland Co-operatvlv itnltin:

SoE?tO',. Itolll ntu'luia a nlet, nlthe lsnosrtd

oflit':'iaor. f'r tnlleey years ulp

tir

hist

'.i'atith,il W?a

pIe1Eondiroclor l'lloft

tult?iull tudlniig Socliety:, andone oof its

toldd.l,hl.i::

rdtioldtrti st'

wass slo asno it:

.the orliginlntomembo r nat NI1- De)sprandurn:.tioc',, 'Prolt·tsn t Allince o

'rlendly io.

uictye It.cal tthrouth'.illl

thtolaeas, antl

witoltO ton to t'e rlolltotStiotiv' t.'tie

a

?llllu'.l

hllOet.!llHgt4inuL

,8;¢Fdy.

1ln tooka

o;?"ro

I?ltrototIn staort; .belitt for your's

ctteitltd ool tlhe s~tltic?u't

tho 'i\atlid end

]-Iodrlo:l Jobtihy'

tlnits,. He w:lo

ll nctlvot

tncmtnb'.,rt:f tle' oldr' Alblon (ricket Clutb.Hild remnCehl'C d fo iletliuslaptic tollowor of

tov tomo., tolng. r-egardtd us one of thetltos

rtiot tolpt mplres In tlio lnooth. 'Ienote

ntr:n'

'foltower fto footballl, shtdil

ll

lrotslo'tR'r rotlyn wlts.'

natllno er of. tht'

olo Notl'i ittol~oin t'ld fool.tball:aClub in tle

Antl'tallo I t0 cnae ·dys. tNi o wstoa'm otllihbr

oft . l,,'ot'tpnltilht and for yeara'wona':

t.oachrrat tte Stunlday school and was ftor

sotIn Ilet. at Inoiber o,.'o toe pai'oehlal

reoinrl. itIn pilaitsillifo hd wnsan dvotocdutbtntt land fathei;r, ndhlis frlends were

toelon,

At tho Woest,Maltinid

Iliconsing Courtotesterdnay, l?iforo Mo'sor;t o, I. Gale,. J.

W. Bl?rkonhce'id, .and E,:Bo wdon, LlMe.,

Ienron.. Tooth snd Cot, as ownersof'

ne

ohotel 'applod:i for to t renowahl, of thi.liconsoe, nwhich Wasi granted, thoo assessedantotnlt valuo bolnrg fixed at £000c0,ennd themcone foe at 46.Ir, ',MH. L. 'lteitolmn,So Iloensee,,had no itoopllci~lton lodged lfor

etonewetnl but was wltlidrtwn by Mr, iH.lo. Cohon, who apponroed fator Tooth ianl

"Tho Cloister and the Ioeartt,'" n drasatlsatlon'o, Chnrloes lROoda's rE0t0

novel, witll be screceed 05 tlbe chief fce

tore In the neow proe~ranmmo ot the Ilteal1'et~reac, Kern'

ICun~rIto-zdeb~ft;

31HU3. IIAUUI'S DADY1B FIUEND.

Curca 5Iak anc1 Orosa Dabcop, ana Warns

Ins: Dlueu..,Pdtco 1/6

SIU7

MbEWTINGS.'

]

A DMRETI

M MIINERS.~

'A

MEETING of Durham Lodge Mem.

bherswill

!be

held at Premier Hotel

Broadmeadow, TO..AY (FRIDAYI), at 1.1

a.ln:; Bulnolla of tile tlmlnbat ImportanJo,

to all membero will be brought forward,and the roll will

be called, All

member_areurged to nttelnd.

District' Officers

willbe presenl,

.l.,Lovell, Secretary.

PELAW.rnAUN EMPLOTEESE

A MEETINGO of thlle EmployeesR .

Pelawv-,,M.'aln Colliery will be held In'

King'sHall, Iturrl,

onl

SUNDAY MOIIN

ING, at 10.30 o'clock, ?u!llless: ,leca

lion. of Medical Committeeoo and :Omcer.,

D,. JOHNS, Chairman,

1850 THOS, SMITH, Secretary,

NEWCASTLEAND

ND.

NAiVALAND.-"MILITARY ASSOCIATION.

THE USUAL MONTILY MEETING of

Members will be hold at Chaimboet of

Commerce, Seott-otroot; TO-MORROVW(Saturday) EVENING, at

730,.

A lfull attendance requeoted.,

I1U G, LEAVERt, Ion; Soc,.

ZmWOASTLE oo0M

LOZ-. TERAVY.._

"rS

& WAREnOUSE

SA?IamI?N,.

BZroLAN OATZIVA.,

The??abreos

has muoh pleasureOi

CONVENING A MEETING of :(ha.

LADIES OF NEWCASTLE & DISTMICT,Interested in the aeove movement, to Ielihold at the Council Chanmbors on TUES.

DAY AFTERN00ON NEXT, at 3.30,

:.. .

PUBLICI NOTIEBS.

TWO OARS for Hire, day or night.Ap??

ply M. Sorensen, Criterlon Hotel, Weso

ton, 1381

"TEE Engineer's Dead," oaid theo"ili

man when.he found a dead fly in the case

of his watch, We fixed hlu watch up for aomall charge, Hunter's, 104.

..

..-

·c-. - ? ........ ,.

I, th, underoignoed, wish. to Thank Dr,;Henry. and Harlner for the sekllful opera

tions pornarmed on me, and atto the Ma

tron ,arid Nhrsing Staff ofl the Wallchtd

Hospital for.their kindnese to me whilst

an. inmateof

that institution. HENlRY

THIOMPSON, ,lnmi.

VACANCIES for 7 Passengers In 2

cars leaving George's Hotel, Newcastle,on the 10th May, for Grafton, Chorgeereasonablc. Apply M, SORENSEN,

George's Hotel,Newcstle,

NEWCASTLEBUILDING & INVEST

MENT CO,, LTD,

THEabove

Officowill be closed

thi.

efternoon from 1 p,m,, on account of the'

death of Mrs, Arthur Hackworthy,

D, MILLER,Chairman of Directors.,

Newcasitle,: 10th AprllD11, 1840

S

RABBITS..NOTICE TO HAWCIIERB, THE TRADE,AND.. GENERAL PUBLIC, .

'

T'he Countrty.'Fruoeiig Co., Ltd.,have

made arrangeoments to aupply Newoastle

ndir'Distriot with Fresh Ranbbhits frohthe. Northl . Only Best Quallity hanndlerl.

olllg?i Depit: Shloerer I3rors' Ice Works,.

SALE. BALL.

dLEARING SALE OF'BOOTS &SHOES'

atDOMDKINS'

BOOT 'STORE, CornerIlunter aid 'Wolfeo Stiet?i;

Every Line intist Ih, clasred,rogaeo lie

o lost,. 1811

kPTCHENER'PARADE ESTATE.

TEim PiCKOP MAYrIHLDl

,l

S68.

GRAND:.LOTS,i'roetios atd Avonltei 780

ootwide.

.+

10s poer' lot Deposit.2.£1.I*nr

nt0tttil;CREER.&

1BISIKtLIIY,

er441Atltoney

THE SALVATIONARMY'

U~AE.',,

T.

FOUR\ Fullly-ortluliped MOTO. AMiBUi

LAN(E,are

nowbelg osent to tho'e font

by thoBALVA'rlON ARMY end Frliode,

anoompllaying

theo AustraliaHulspltneh,:d

Will yoe holpnt

in provide io.tlio"e

t,moat.islsttetiie for oulr Auestrallnia

eys,

,

ijDnnatlonio.

roceiveo d ail nalnowlndigbd

by Adjttnnt Mohlknimi01 lf

Lmnnt?n.at;:

Collentorn..wtil lI' oni the streot Tdb fATnnd .TO4?lO?h'l

..

' .184t

k'FOR -SA.LH.

FOR"SAnI,

PureobroerdBerltchirueltc

cls0, any eanotiy.-~ Weis and Watson,Mlont

1Hall,Rnymozlnd Terrace.

100L

"O'it-

SALE, D'io7 Cnit,

a

2 sOltsU01ly Iar

n1-0, i cap. 4. Smith, Teralbo-rd, Bloadolellcpo*. _________ 1700

wi ioero4

follow . Diubeo Couo

pions

every

ltursday,New York Sihoc

tCor. _1702

ORB'-ALlE, Quantity 5,,* cal), Iron,

.'l~btcrt

:lit

Wire Netting. Cheap. lre,

ftltllmaH0 (Inosforld~r,, Adnhct~town,

CI"-W?UII'

or Cottogc110oy orgon, ni

mnost low, no renaonable offecr rcfuoood. w,ll.',Alexander, auctlioner, HamiJlton.

1870

"n,44.L2, Box Carte. Horco

nnd

0

iar.nies, chellp.

W,Cooper',

BliclOmlIthlI.:v£|lIentnn.

________ 1000

IL3 IDlJ:.Rlwtiongi 7.laelnoi Improv.elproplacf, . 'Louglllltl,Olpeolaliet, 071

Hunter.a-st. W,.___,__

0I?itSATIN,

'Joo,

Io3|'dlnhousoy10

Ponrdero, good posltion. Address A.D..

"Hotrald"0 fi1cc.1"00

FOR

OAL' Norwich & Cinnomone

Contrieso; good strain, Apply Dan Nolan, I

h~hay-nt~., lolinctoll, 1061

FoR

0AL15, Ply

l'oay;

good trovellor.For pr1cc

onl

Iprtclt!lare apply toMr,

A.

Dc'dsog]t0il.llncwortli.

1733

NICEC light I)Doubohlsoted Hooded

PIlh-.toil,

in;first-clns

eorder, chelap. Apply 10

llondll-lst, Wlicklhn. 1701

COTi'AOG , Sotunlnoro, loa?dy to steell

woks andl Writlijland, £215; Dwgllinl.

ltY,

£10S0 HhHity'o Agency. 17415

lItE'l8ii.Stor Sale', idoney-moalers,

Cro0'£t40. Bsinesses.,

fr.om £30. ..PRED

11'EVY 0&,

CO.. Ilotel B erkers, 127 Scolt-st.

Feto SAlE,. Wine andn Spirit Canlr,various sites. T, 8. Pethorbridco, New

castleand

.Maitalond.

0204

OLD JIavaliJd tVlneo, by hotlds, algon,

potilon. andwboleoalo,

T. Bulrnago and

0on, Ltd., Maret.t. 0610

FOR gALfl, Fruit Trees, allvorlctics.1s' echl, 10 don,, £4

300, Write for caal.

Ton Mloore, Brudh Noreary, Norrnra. 811

FOR SALE, No, '7 Rlomington Type

wriler, wtlh Billtg Attatchment. In good

Conditlou.

tlon 0. Newcootlo Whaot.

LONOISASE?

f largeShop in

hot

part 6of Huoter-st, Parliculars H, do V.

Newton, Auctioneer andEstato

Agoti,Nowcomon-strcet, 110G

BRITISII Madc, Corpeto, 'rolleL Onto,llod., nld Olecloth, War tlogRs, Furni

ture,good in quality, low in price,

lit

great

vo'rietyl. Hawleyn', Wolfe-,t, 177.1

£3

0o.,

SINGEIR 6E1W'I?G MACIIINE,.

Improved Dropllef;A. M'LOUGHLIN, Specialist,

1803 lHunter-nt. West.

FURNITURE at Low Prices. Anythinga

you want. .Double odsatoadn £1in, Cml,

Choeat of Drawora o£ 20 02, Cots, Coucheu

£1, Tables Os,

I.IEARMANf8,the Ch?onp Slhop tod

Furnish nt, 170 HuOnter-st. 1800

A\CIDTHI

DUET NUIBANCEBY.

r

UING

MijAIRNClE20WN BLUE METAL.

Apply,

I ETER OATLEN & 01N8. LIITIIOD.

AT IUrWOOD.aST, GaOa OTrlIE.

mWEHAVE FOR SALE

Ic00 Ion'sOcercoats, to be ~iloared at 7/0.

50 St' i'e Coats, !/6. A bargain.

FOIl SALt

AT' B0RWOOD-ST, LOANOFFICE. 453

S, P'IIODDSI

66CO., have for sale:

Duieeosses, it bnusy contres, Grocery,Cono

tectibnely,Groongrocery,

RestaU'ratt

tRt

frobhmbnt, Huirdreosser, Tobaccnist,Doots, nd Shoua, Nbwoangoncey, and manyothnur, Energetlo. men, tart 1n a Iuosineoin cnd nlak

+

money, Prices, from £20to' £1000. :Weo iloanco buyers, 8. PRED

DEY &6 CO.,. .17 Oott-st. 0160

S.PREDDEn

00

CO.

HAVE FOR SALE

'HOTELS,

,howing

£1000 per annumDrdi1.

Ilotel, showing £1I00 per annum profit.

'Hotels, showlug £1200 per annum profit.

Hotls, hebowing£1000 per nnnumr profit.

101otl, ohowing £800 per annum profit.

Hotels, showuion £700 per annum profit.

Hotils, ehowing oc500 lper annum profit.

Hotelsi sholwing £300 per annum profit.

One ofthloso.surd tb nutt you, We are

the Selling Agents for. Nowcostlo, and can

oroango filnnce on many of our hotels,

P1lea fron00 £100 to £8000.

"Cindly call and see us,

S"

B,.·' PREDDEY & C0.,

'

S:cott and Newcomeon sti

518r Nowenstie.

SECOND-HAND PIANOS,,1 'ND ORGANS.

OWING to'h la, rno Silo of our PILAY

ER PIANOS, we have several very goodPJANOS, which we bnro taken in ex

chango, including meny good makes,sno01 hiekost gradO, whlch we are oselling

at low prlies. CASH, or aey toelmao, all

GUARAN'I'OID thorougilly sound, and in

ilerfet order,Weo nlse ]eave a few Second-haond Or

gintds, by IEBTEY, MABON and HAMLIN,HELL, and.othbr Makers, which we are

offering at Vory. low t?ilgure, CASIH, or

EA1SY TE.RMS

W6 Invlitean eaorly inspoctlon,'

W.

1,

PALING A CO.,LTD.,;

78-

0' -:

0 oHunter-strent,IWFS

O Newcnstle.

,:A. C.TERRY AND CO..

.7 NEWC0?Hi-EN-STEET, CITY,

I?.I

?

AOO1TIONEERS,,HOUSE AND& LAND AGENTS, IHOTEl

SAND BUSINESS BROKERS,

-

.HAVE

FORSA?.AL,

,CITiYAND ;BUDURBAN RESIDENCES,

COTTAGES AND HOMES, in all Suburbe,oh Easy Terma.,

L.AND in all'Suburbe and Country,

FAITMS, PAk~Y AND POULTRY FARMI,,

. ,HOTEILB,

!:2 Oily, Suburban, .and .Oountry,

-

BUfINCSSESE, Ig Town andCountry.

' oots. Colletod. Prompt Settloements,

.Belfore Btiying, Give Usa

Chll.

.

' ' '

+L L'

.

'

''

,

'.' .·'""

, 9151 .

SOUTHWOOD & JOHNSON,.

ACt'l'IONiilRS,,i;

.

IOillAN, LAND,

&ES''iAT

AOagNTs.'. 8:l.KINo-0T, NI?WoUASTL ..

1MOtB FOR.9AlE

.

CA

'r

OIt

TER iS2

OITY,-NtiLd: Bick Ilo?tlu of0:

roons0

anid

uonvelllooie coleotrlolilght," owor.ddbeat oif

fittings,. goodpOsltio.

Vl'lico

£700, :'Itrms,

'd1 00.edopoit,

'baln'ocu

'Io

reont, a.: .. , .. r . LVA ATAII 3

,-W.0 bittogot or 4 1nd

Si ri5 hanrldy to tirain, and tram, Prioo

nlatiwo,

0i0. ':A1I per cent, ihvost.

MIARYVlL~lE,-New Vtllof5lrooms, olo

".V

ntlid'lhl"8.3 x 00.

Prloa?te

£'Terals,

MAYPI1E ~I.W 13. Cottage; of 0 rmnu., anl

"ontiVeolidtie, land .I x ,105Plr;co

.iH0

' ,

WoliClttt ge

I

10,Ic

.

ARVLLIISB1ND.--W Cottago,rooms,,

lun,

'.1drj~oii''

t;. !hl.oot}.posltlollH must bei?

,tlldirl,boW

PrlqUP, L+ 1?0' .' Torl41sl

WACLBSNDLYNI)+W,, UottnaRo, 'or'G 1 oolne,.1inth,' laundry, largo Lallutlncnt, Price

SAYI,VIEti

-?

I,

,I

Cottar otf0 rooms

n.non rlhe

s-Htlh

Ind 110 1x' 100°. 'rica

:'.41?'UllePtoit £101?' balance

onrent,

1'OTYN. * rlik Cotttho,, I

roomlonud"

: 1ill eooll!t

llaidic,

olaaetrlo lItit, etc,,:' :?owbr'Pdi;?d

lie.G0om?oiere Irice

COb50.Tormdo

CITY,-..oWW',1, Ottltaho 5.1,

repoine, lilt,,

,..nol ld.t1,t olod locallity,rrltoe

.Eio

i;:linoio i'IIEH

8

ftalo.0

in l0ty' and

itll'r

kttl~ll?'lId

Plnpono eo lancd

ohlnl n PoI.

/, PBlN'Tl.,1,0'

plott FRIDAYS,"'?''oi?, ;Tf ,:oi:too

r:,:'IO,

.

,

:

14:80..l

KITCHENER PARADE ESTATE,

ONLY tO LOTh FORSALL."

0o.riyoRRnWoSATUD.IW ,:.anld In (tlls

ViciolltIn rapidl IncreatllIng in valuo.

40t lFrontanoJ.)eptlhe

up to 11 tlet,,'roltinn a W'd1 .?AeViiue,

CIHEEIR

&I3ERIIKEIEy,

____________ - iitlitr

J. S. DEAN,

AL'CT.ONERFlS AND PFROI'ERTY BALES.

"MEN,

63SIUNTRIPT (Near 0<0),

P;.O. ox .210.,'P'ing

C?o

. OR BALE,.

ClTY,--Hiou.o (1athand plaster), .of

0roo0?s, hitchcn; ate.;

' plenIlld poeal.

tIlo, rcwro'orOc, £410, on trrlns.

COOKic'tHISLL,-Lopd, 40 x

120, Now13lick lrsidrnoo, of 5 roonlms, rltchtt,Illludryl

, blthroom, alld pantry, oh.ct.rlc 11ght, 00 Itlovc, owerage, nod

ever'y

imodernconlelVOece, £a75.

Tl'crils Illullgc,

ADAMSTOWN.-Illedueoce,of 5 roonm,

hiltchoen, lulludry, bathlroom, nod pantry,Ino garIl'den, £420. Easy ternms.

_lAYIFIElD.--~nlud,

06

x 20;. lesldpene

ofr riooms, hltlltchell, blthroom, andlaundry, £520t. Trra,.

lHA1II'ON.--lrliL. Cottango, of 4room,

Ilitchlcll, bIuthiroom, and Ilundry, seW.crago, £650. Terms,

MEIltRE'TITlNnR.--New \'illa (lathano

Ilasteur), of:I

roomll,hitchon, laundrp,

anld batllroom, sowerage, £470, Sno,

£80enuh,

nodthie bolonce at 1s per

week.

SPEOIAL NOTICE.OPEN on lPRII)AYS tII 0 p.m.

n|(tnldoihgtllyelralootored

freeo

of

charlsto Inspect proportloa.

TItIIE iEAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS,

J. S. DEAN.0148

'TheAbmlantln Cltlrcus'

Com:nltteban

nounce n grand carnival to bo held ol?wito e

Abernain Iterention Ground to.murr6w

In oid of thIo Begluns, and a very nattrce.

tirve lrogrammu o ins been piepured, Sih

eludlng u proceesion through the townof bands, firo brigades, frleldly socletle~,mllltury, the echool chlldren, and thepublIc. Tho fier briendes, tho military,and tho children will give dleplay,, endu socalewill be held in Garratt's hall

to-night.

PEIATY MAIN.

ir. Edward noblnson, a carponter, cn

',aged at Pelaw-Mnln.Collier.v,. recently

had a narrow escape of befoug mangled.Hle was, ntalndin; on a fadder ncnr. a r?

roling aloft, and hle clothes caught on a

projecting liy. Hie was sueng roundrnpidlyJ, aInd was thrown to the floor

with.

his clothes In'sehreds. HIo was in a soeli

conscious stante, but. apart from shock

ond sdmo bruisea escapcd. -

CySS~h'0iIh.

IDISTRICT HOSPITAL.A speli .endtihg of 1the committee of

the Cnsnoctl ,bstrilct Hiothtal was hold

at the school of arts on' Weduceday oven

Iin. 11r. .t,. Lord, vice prtalsolet, toccupy

ing the chair, owinU tothisilll eb

oftheU

presldent.ll Ther Wore also urensent Messrs..1; Brown (esroinry), C. H. Diggers (treu

Hlror). G. iParlins, A. Diggers, W. Brown,E. f. Whlt-ford, W. Bulllle, T. Turnerl.I. II. KItrh, W. 1,lrli, ,W. C. Llndus,aind R. J. \Winnin.

Nurrse Long tenderedl her r~ellinntlon

as assistant ulllrse. Th laetronl reconm,Iuded that Nullrso Durt. ulnior prhbn

tonler, be, appblnted, Te1:recoinntendo

tlol was given effoCt to,and the nurse

noxt i: order nlppolnted'no jlunlor pro

batlonor to illveaalcy renlldered necessary

by .Nurce Dart's tllppolntlment., Appllitc

llohs for poslition of nurse to full vacancyrealdered neceosury by Nurseo long's thrrcorunatns'

o?nvo of ubolcce woro r'ecoIled

fleon Nuroes Behrins (Albury), IM'CanI

(tVoolwlch),; Alpin .(Parranmatta), Mltt(,orest Lodge), lHudson Ionlthart), Brownl(Sydney), Burns

(Taree);-and Shorlduri

l(Haberllld). TJho last-nalmedwl s ap

Pointed. lThe account of N.' Paoterson, for

painting at lhosplial, was passed for pay

mlfnitar.y-lllpector Springbett wa pre

8ntt by request, and :xplaineo d Various

nytoms' o0 septic tanks, 'includllid Mont

gonuerlo Neilo:lo's system, which it is

proposed to be innt'illejd at honlitalf, Mr.Sprlunbett showed to'the Inmoting several

snmplia of newerago takeon from tirMont.

gomrio-Ncelleon oy-tpmnu oplrntloiol atGlacesvilllc Hospltal for bnonto,' It' wts

de?ided to Instaln the Montgomcrlio-Nell.

on systeom at tho. hospital, 'subject to

appr'oval of the Minister for Health, A

vote of (Iteokn was uccorded Mr, Springbott for 111bi ceorvleos.

The cecretarv reported' that arranoge

mnouto

.\coro iwoceedlg sntiefoctorly in

connectlo:l with huo annulcbhtll.

,RIOE

OF H,AY.A'D

CHAFF.

SACTION BY MRH. HALL,SYDNEY. Thursday.

.Mr, Hall.' 110 Stato Attorney-Generrl,ainioulILrd to-night that, .although heo

ilad recclved the rccommo'datllon of tlhe

Necccary Conliioodlllos'Cominlnsal

on with

regardto' buy neil chalff, hle !htd iot yeot

issued tho nocecalry, proelainatlon. That

wvuild be done, h'owever, before the andl

of'.the wootCk.

: ln vilew ofthe docision' oaf

the com

tisaoloni with regard toprices," added

Ir. Hall, "I to-day called together a

niaetlno of rcipresentative men in the

tradc. So far ns could be eascertained,about

70,00.tons of chltff will bo reotired

to carry thro:igh until thecnew seuson'b'

croa beglns'to :come In. As It Is verydoubtful'

tliat this qiiuantlty is lu NowSouth'

Wales, th'e focling of the mooltingwans uinanimously in -favour of,

retainlng

all supplies for

Stnito.

phrpoes, ' It was

agrned that export sllotulll bo 'discotit

caged lnevery posslbla .way.

I umdortool

I 'llib'dnra nn"' fnrmbcrs

In Now Soitll'

Wales who disrecnrd tho wlshes of the

Goverimeant In this matter to promptly

exercise 'the powetfa coeqr.rcd inder tbn

Necessary Co:aimodltlen' Contrbl Art; nrid

seizetho

stocks. 'This becCniesn

lneCe

otLy, as tlie Governmetiitrequlreh ,

nlntiy

thousanda if tons of ch'cfit to meeotlid

needs of, farmraO whlo iar e xpcrelncingdilctllil.y

hi'

fldine tilhelr' horaoe whill

snwingtheir tiew cronsa Variosi 'naspectd

no

the subct.'

were distussed, oepeclallv

thn rhnrge tllt rctanllorah"hotild iO pie

mnlttod to mako, I hrvq invited a number,

ofrpresoantatives

of,,tho retail trade to

moot inm taomorrow ntcriinoon.to dlscuss

the

posltln,'o ...

.

'

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"

WARATAHi 3OTAMNIO

RESERVE,STATEM22I1T DY MIR, ORAll~l2E.

SYDNEY, ThursdaY.

Mfr.. Grbilame,. Stato Asaltanot Minlstor

for

Landts intd Agriculture, n2ddu retoronoato'-dhy to

the?

dlecueoion which took olono

at. the laot.nootling of theNowcastle

Council with rOgard. to the poiymont for

thi,l]otanio .Gur'les aore whtell.hud beou

sold by tihe Govcrnmlnt to time rolken

Hill1'ropriotary Company. The moliny

received

for tihelnld waso

apportioned

b,tWccn' NVcnttle 0and. Waratnh; Councils,

0nllt tllh trtustoe2 of0 the distrilotp0rk at

irontdinoddLiw, '.1hH2 arranmoo ont 0la0de a0

thu tin' of

the' trhnsfqr woas tlint as t£2e

lanldwas tho.

propicrty?of

i th'e Crown tihe

m0oney should be pa1.ldit2o

l.h0 Treiiauryby the purchn2o2rs,. a'nd tIesn distributed..to the bodies concerned0i. th2 thlorna oa

;uboeial grant. Tho..omplantt

of-

aldor

men at'tl,. Ilnst mc'etino oftll0

Nowcastlo

0ity Council was that this ounioy had not

hboinreappurtioned. l'...ivornl of tho

tldcrmci chnaractcrlsed t2.11 trantaat2on as.mlsappr; oprfuion of

mdone,'.

tr; Iranam2 e02.l, 220

wa2O am2ised 2o

rona0 g the romar22 s".of.I thu

aldermen,.

who ooomod to.altcoctl0r' mismlnd1r2tniid.

theposltloni. it

was'

itto plain that.ns

tho land heloogod to the Crown, 2n2d was

0onlyvstled, in

2 0.12£ cou0ll. as trustoes,

£2the co0nt0 lcould

lot

r0colvoin

a

direcd

Wayt2le prceeds of the.

sale.

The moelYhad to he

paid

litoethe Treasury;

.thero

wa0 no question of m. 'ppropr2ntion20,T?ei

money Ilnd to belinas;t on thle

Estimates.Inthe uqalw b221 it,woy1 . 1,woll he

rc3

apportioned. '2']2e gr0iitswould be placed

on the net£. Er.tlmatocs,'nd whlien approved

of by Parliament Il26 rdspoctlve1iiml

wotild20 p1lld. :'0I Was

surprised£0

to roadof Aldorl mli.)n vlci, .M1oroney, and othlqrs

2all2n.2 n0dut tl0oovoornmont. ml0isappro

p2£ti2ngsonethl2ng

0llii2 h2tis

thelrow0.

'Th Gov'oernmont had 0eero0usly2y groed

tob'dlivide £226 prooads of1t2ll?hlo

nmong

thr 1n2ll2s2,; aridtlhtlat untdortltilug

wtoullb2 (2 1r2ie22 out.

I.

S CAGBTLEmRII'J.'BREWCZRY;='?

;'he

"flfty-slxth

brlinntry goneril moeeting of thoe -nhareholdorl of the Castloe

maino lover"yanid

WqodBirothors.

and

Co, Nowcastle, NSW1.Llmltodi,

wao

held,.at the Chanlber of Colmmorco, Now-s

cautlo, yoestordny, a.filr ntimbor'of ithrno

holders bolnga prooopnt,;....:,

.Mr.

H. H. Lnog,tile chalmamitm

revlewed

the o;worlc of 'the past six months,. Hoslated that, Inl splto of thoadvrso' con

dltlonao broueght nbout by the war'and the-lmost unprecrodented

drought,' the' cbm-l

pany's'bllslnose,

continued In a: hIghlysitlsfaotory

stato, owilng,. no doubt,'to

tho' high stnndard andplopularlty of the

product, Monatlon wniaS mndo of the oxtbonslbn of tho plant: nowln thecourase of

Intallatlon, ndi whlcl' wase rdndorod

nocoenary by t1o lnorooeasig. domnand for

theoompan:s

beer,.,both

daouht,anti1

bottled, 1n conelualon, he doulared -anInterim dlvldoend at the rate of 6 per collt,

pabr n0nlim, Mr, J. R, Ash, 1n folloltous

termo, expressedoi bi satlfoatlonowith the

annoilmconcnt, and mloveda. hearty vota

of thnnka to the dlroctors 111and stnff, whllahl

w?ns supplorted by Mr. J. ulrho, Jun., Illid

231,. P. HIwloy, anld was earried by naohl,

mltion. 2tr. lllni IlvIIng briefly .re

sponldod,/tho m1eeting closod,

We mllust lnow ouroselves, mid it thal

does l1ot s?lvr to discover truith, It 8t

leabot nervoes to rogulato our liveOd, ano

there ix nothing more just.--Poacal.

AM.AUSEMENTS.

S:

.YCEUM

PICTUflES. -

T'h'ore was a large and npprcliatlve

andience at the Ccntrei Hall lastlghlt,

when the new progranmme ef thie Lyceanl

Plt'tures was presented. 'Thuprlnclplli

featireis a dramatic.LI prodettclloln, "hd

Qwn of Adventure," which is very capably

actid. William Clark and hllt u wo are

livingIn retiremoeut, and their onl

'scrv,'ant

tia Chiinamn. Yarn before their

un)y eon, a waywcrd boy, had left them.

At, he epcanins of

the

story

thseoy

roSi'oltrt, hut the fetherhatide hint

nome

money, telling him to return to hiis

meother when he is,more

prcsentable.

Alter the son.departs

a thiebrcakhe

lnto the house, and aosaults and robeh ih

Othlneeoof his sevings, The father t?t

kitlled and the police are communicated

wlth, King usBaggrot, a detective, I put

on the canse, andsculrrchlng for a

clue

hie visltp a tavern, wherethe ovelhearte

a onveorsnaton between tile murdprerettd

tis a'eetlheart. The latter throws tile

money. hIehas

given hoetr inthe crook'te

face. Onecoln rolls to thie detective's

fooet, andtis

the Chinese coll, The ont

isarrested

for the crite, and althoughlevidcnce polnts troengly to lim thio. dotective believes lilt Ilunttoctnt. Tile neor

vant identllee lto coin, and leaggot goes

Inpursuit of thti

rehsltnurdterr.

A

Lcrrlila ightt ensues between the patir,

and fitally tile detective shools Ilia mnin.

The letter lives lone enough to cloer

the son of suspieion. "IHecr Supreme nac

llice" ins lnothcr interesting dramatiia

etubhject. A sottIs disinheritedtl by lt

father for marryinga typlisto. Tho wife

obtnltns a divorce, and isabout to marry

a millionalre, when iter first husband ap

pear,

on thepeene, and klteell by his

wife's side. Sito thcn reallsn where hier

happiness los, and declares herIntent

tlion offacing the future withl him. "Insll

Hlouse nltashore" is ote of tihe beat come

dies over turned out by the Keystone

C-omptny. Enjoyable music was rondcred

by the orchlestra, under Mr,A. Jteffkils.

THE LIllIC.

The large ttoendances at tile LyricPic

turesthia week have been evidence of the

popularlty of Messrs. Diex and nBaker'sin.

troduction of continuous pictures in New

castle. The new prolrammen Introduced

yesterday Include soInevery line pie

tures. One of the most notable la "The

Phelntonm (ntlheo

enrtlh,' The wire of a

clergyman, tired ofa

quiet rural life, runs

away

tojoinl I

cirure, and leaves herhusband with an Inflnt daughter. Twenty

yearsafterwards

the girl is seizod with

tile same wandering spirit as tilemother

whom silhe had never lihown, leaves her

father, and Joins a circusin anleighboaur

ilg Iowa. lier father, auspectlg wlhpro

she lilts geo, tollowo her. She had beeu

engaged to descond on one of the tra.

pozebars in a double parnelhuto act, but

before this takes place her mother, who

is with the circus, discovers hlier Identity.

Bya rudeo tile mother taltes the lirl's

place, and ihen there isseen one of

thi

meost sbnsatilonal episodes ever screened.

It Isa

balloon ascent and parachuteo do

Hcent during whilch a tlhunderstorm arlaes.

ioth the pcrformersare killed, and nmonli

the horrinlodcrowd who ruenh to the spot

where their nmngilod bodicelie

are the

oelrgymnia

sad hlisdaughter, the latter

not leIowIg the identlty* of her mother

until after her death. It is a splendid

picture,; and the balloon performance and

thle collnlgof the great torm constitute

a molit sellationial Ercn. The two chief

:onmedloesarei

"Iiinhouse IMashers"

(Keystone), snid "Tomboy anld Frerlil,"s.

T H CiNG.\lAIiE.

.fThereo ~aH nother very large and bn

thuslnstiq nudienc at the KIlog'i' Hall laot

nlight, whentlIe Newcastle Oporatlic So

deity agoil

gnave a euconsfulporformancO

ot "The Olognloc." Dul'ng the interval,

Mr. James Hlogan offered a Union Jaok

at ucetion on behalf of the NowcanstlelHosjilthl,

£6 being renllsed. Mr. W.A,

Wintipaild £5, and

Mr.,

Iitdhen £1 for

thle fla?g, whllch was lndceldd down first to

the latter"genuttmnn,

who had it put upnaain, .when it,'nspurchnased by Mr.

Wliennanld

nlbmittodi agne, but without result,

To-onlhtthle

fioonal performonneo. of."Tho

Clngalol" will b9,

glvon. Durliig the in

terv?nl n tinof .choolnton, presented to

Sli Geoisoe Reid by Prlncosn Mary no hu

wne lavlIngt toVisit

the Anstrliantroope

In Eypt,will, be'sold foi' the benefit of

the:.ed

Cross L?angue. 'A Union Jack,

ipreantod.,y Mu'. N, Cenlon, will be sol d

In' nidoif the furids of the hospital,.

UNION PIOTURI?ES,..

~

The programminglof

tlhoe econdinstill

mn?'ntof "The Million Dollar Mystery" wo'a

retoionsbleforl'tho "standfingroomn only "

ord?ri very enrly In.the ovening at the

Utnloli Picturo Thoatres, Cook'sH111i and

Hamilton,

last night.Both

thonatro.uv:'

crowded. The instalmont maintained tbo

Intenno Interest ercated by tile prevlouts

one., The seotirchof

Bralno, CoontessOlgm?'nd their

co;conspirators

of.tho

"Blaolh

Four Hundred'! for the million dollars,

thlat mysteriously disappear?ld with Stol

Icy IHargreavoes.Norton, the noewsapoor

reporter; enonmouiud of. Florence Dat'

grnovae, talhope a hand In solvling the con:'

opitrey, wllih,they

''now

isat wor~m

aogainst thom, and though clevertraps that

he lays provide s(tirlng scobnoas, the chlitconpirratorn ramalhiat largeo. This inetal

meont is soniewhat-longer than the c'iX

one. Th"lifn'and action continuo a pro

notimicbd'fc turo, 'and the pilcturlsationIhal

an addederodential

in the magnltudo of

the doclcynrd, shipping, and streets ocenes,

that'ao lphotograiphed Into:It: Enthuslaslmwasn created by n.vry iline picturleOntion'o

theRileaslatn. marchlng

thbousonds of Octr

man' prisono're"nint connoetitration campn,

ftorone

of'the great victorlcs on thu

Polish frontlie. The plcture.li, Irnleeood, one

of'the mist' intorcatlng of thea' war film

that lhavebhdon nerdenod. Comedies and

ahort dramas; that iltoraperse thoseOfoR~

tured pictiures, liid'oppreclablo

nssltano

to a programme, of all-round merit,

STAR AND IMPERIAL PICTUREIS.

Verylargeb'

udiences thoroughly appre

clated'

tho'

now.programme screoned at

the,Star Thentro, Jdnction, nnd Imperinl

Pictures, Bank:Corner, last night. The

chief attraction wis "413,". a flne smug'

ling,story

thiit is 'oxcelloeitly filmed.

Raymond Davli;. a sbociet'servico dotcc

tlve; Is deputid.to Invostlgato the oxton

aivesmutggling

of diamonds, and todil

covor .the notoriots receiver; known as'"

418,"but whoso whereaboute is a mys

tery, 'He, howovor, proves to hbe a big

diamond merchitiit, whose dnughter Dldvia

Is courting, but' t.houghsuspicion

.rests

pn lhim, Davis ostabllshos his identity

through tlhe uniuntentional'agoncy of the

daiughter. Escapingtrom lhis

don, tlto

merchantt leadi tlhe polico 'n warmt chtase,

sid evontually junips aboardn

railway,

engine and starttiIt off, The chasoe by

trainiprovldos

oxclltenont, and It culmi

nate: ni' tleo pIolntsnmnn' dorolling .the

train oen which tiro nmorclhpnt..lt oasnplng;

ThisInoltont.'

1 'plitogrnphed ,from 'an'

nactutlhanlponlng,

nnd.

pictures wlihitl

Irilhtftll entrtstropho lcith anacoldont

is.e

Other: gootl fllIns. mako di an' thooauglilyenjoyable prograttniio,

'..''',

"'

Victoria Theatre, to:nlight, at' 8 : DIxand Daltor'd .Vitudovillo Players, feattir

Ilg the Spanish ConcorttMastr aVostony

intrbdiuing Illsimnprosalve battlo;:eona

'Theo Heroes of1915;"

also, to-ntlight,

inal nppearnneo of the lietaon companyof comedinns In the micnlel conmedy "Fan

init

Banatorium " Fields and CocO, Chlan.a

Zol1, etc, Plan at Pnllng's.

The intcreat shownhy

the forthcomingproduction of " Cabilrn"

at the Lyrlic and

Lycanm Picturoenwan

agn an videnced by

the inlumber of seats booked at Nichol.on'sn yesterday.

"Cablrla"

will be pro

duced at the Lyrln cach afternoon, and

at the Lyceum each evening next woeek,

ullto Pictures, to-nlbht : "The Manked.Aman:on" also "The Power of a Woman,."H1er sanlnsh Cousin," and othcls.

lHerhett'c Pleaturo, Brondmneandow nnl

'loington, to-night: New programme,in

cluding "A Game oflifo,"

"

The Motorluccenllcer," the nlatest war journal, and

two KIeystone comedies.

'rThe

ex-.EmprlcnEagonlo, although o?e

tremely wealthy, kooplbut a very small

household; nad dooe little il the way of

entertaninglg, I her grolnda aItFarti

borolgh, in lllalpshire, I the matesolelm

where her hudsband nd her sonl aren IriOd,

a spot whic she ncIits every day wlhci elc.

li ct home, The ox lenlpros altos lar 0lyto charity, ad io cetratnmly popular.

,

DUNGOG SHOWl;

Tile,DiLngug Agrlcultural and lortlcul

ttral Assoelatlioa was favoured with fine

weather for their 20th annup~ chow, which

was offlonally opened yestlodoy by Mr. John

E?stell, M.P'., 3lnister for Labour and ln

duotry, in the pi'esaneICo of n htlrge atteu

donce, represoentltlve not only of the WII

Iams anda PaIterson llstrlcts,; but also of

the. Lower Hunter, The special asid or

dlonary trains brought bovor 2000 from th!~

T'arce side, and over 1400 from the luuter

dlutrlvct Tile Minister contrasted tbe

progrlesslveOappearauco of the distriot

withl the drougaht-aetrieen Rlvorlna, and

rcfrrerd to tiea splendid resources of the

Willlliame River district, of whichDunoSa

was the centre.

The show itself isa woll upto the aver;

ago,

Some of the hbore secionshavo fal.

lon off, but componeltlon i?d foundIri

other

improvementsl , The assoelatloll did not

follow the very bad examplescet by other

assoelationo, by reducing prirze not?eys,

bIt

retrenlhedill

olher ways. The ab

selto

of tile eatalogues wslilot; how

ever, a colllmonddble retrenchmont,

aln1

,sw

a sOUl'ce of annoyanaoto malny, DUll

gog is essoenlltially a very line dairy ooil

tro, and Home seurprise was expressed by

visitorsIhat dairy people Ihad given the

salow' sullch lIleagre esuplort. The Ipoultry

classeasflled so well that of the entriel

received only eight failed to reollse, andtile

IassocilatOIo

1u0y we ll

10

prold

of

sucuh

Irecord. It was a good poultry show. hl

needleworke1111d

fuinearts tle displays were

illadvlllc

oil previous years, and cOIletitutod a show ii ihemoelveo.

The prin

c1l1l pllreowllaOrs

,'aere:lioren.-11eIot

Istoclt: Iarrls Page, D,

Lowrey A. L, lichardson, J. Carlton. Y.

W.

Jup'p,.

,

Johnson.. Pontos:,A. Maybury, .D. Abbott, G.

Taylor. Draugllta:if. T. Irwln, J. Walsh, P. Tickle, J.

Byroll.

IFa'nrlnhIorses: J. We.alsl, T. Trollntholnma.

Ioacllney lp to 14

atoaes;0, E

O..Carloi

lacknelny up to 11 stone: Artllhur Tate.

Army remoullt: J. P. O'Hcarn. Galloway

11na1oor gelding, *4 la.handa alll l

under 0,

riddeun: D. Penlfold..

Gentleman rider: 0O

E.

Carter. Lady rider: WV.N. Lallue.

All round hrorse or Imalre: J. Pry1e. Pony

malre or gelding, 03

ilandsand not over

14. riddell: W. cartor. Pony mare or

gelding, under 13 hands: Mls, lHughoe.

Mare or goldln, driviinin buggy: Cllhal.

Sellars. ]Flamlly buggY hIlorse:

A. Tate.

Gallowny Inlare or gollilng, 04111nd1 a1d

under 15, drilvenll: A. .Judge,. llr ,hugy

lholles, nIlot lee tllhan 15 Inds: iE..W.

Robslon.

'Paioralltoways,

1 101hands d

under 15, drlivell il

'blggy:

,. l'pryke, Pa'lr

IponlIe, 13 halnds, and1;lder 1e

ldriven:

Hloetor Ford. Pair p1onlsi, 1i1ndcr 13Ih1,1dn: ].1. lradflold, .I'Pony

lmareor gold.

InIg, 13 hands ind unllder 14, driveln: Viec

Ior FIord, Pony nero or geldllg, under

1l hIlands, driven: 11, Brldild.,P1ony1'

nlltra

orgiollll:

g130. ar.d unlldar, driven:

V. Calrterl,

I.nd[l"

Ilacklney: W. N, Lou.

rio. Palir of poutles, to be ridden by boy

slid

girl, II'.radllel d and Victor Ford.

Boy 1ider ueider

1"2 yearn: M.,Iludso,.

Maldcn IlhuntorR.

ComnlBl'ford,Cattle.--Durhadms: 0. 8. .

and

G.

B.

Wailelr, C. A. tnd T,. N. HolIole.Here.

fords: 0. S, aud.. 3. Waltl'eranld Mrsa.

0.

II. Wallerl won throughoitt. Devollns:G.

A. Abbott, 8, . Smith. Silhorthlorns:,..

T. M'Leodr, R. Dfaoe, R. L.Fitegeriill,

yrshllires:

J. VWals)h, It, it. i,'Lood. Jo'

Aeye: R. W. Allioe, II. L. Fitzgelrald, N.

M'Lauehliln. Dairy cown: R.W.

Alioo,

R. l.

Illzgerald. Fal.

,toct:

(C1.A. uad

'1'. MH-loole. W. 11. Abbott, O. S.

and

O.

03.,Walelr.

P lgi1.--0. I1. Ciuter, .1. V'nloh, HI. ldo

C.oalil,\;

lhoblllson, J,

C,Ontty, R. W.

Alitcon.

Pollltry.-Bnntaune: H.

Jnenbas.r

W?,

Boggs. H.

R,

Onkloy. Colonhll aotlol

W. Blegge. Indian Galme: N. Laohl

loll,.

JJ. avonlookl; .W.

B'cggs,Houdoo:

E. I'arter.. Leg.sllahn:J. N. 1Dark. fk

Mlddlebrookl, Loeghorp: J.. Sleltone, J. '1'T.

turr,WV. J.

Mtllnott. C. O.

Robortsonl

Orplngton: Mrs. 1llaahucn,

W. J.Mlnneti,:

C.Tayl'lor, w'. Wright, Plymouth Rock:

W,Dcggs, J. W. Ponder. Wyandotia: t

3.

Taylor. Coope,of tablo fowle N, L.tuoh-1

lau, J.WV. Pellder. Coop of

crossbreds:,

N. Laehlan. Broeeding pen, hardeatlehor:

Vi' logegsooftainthort

Ir,

. Parker, Tur

Ikeys: C..Middlebrookl,

Duhlt: I.' R. Oah0ly, C. C.

Rohobertson,Goose: , tMiddle

brook. Champloia coel:

C.

, -Robhrtson,

olleaocn'

champion Ilen: J. V.l'bndar'a

Plymouth ROtl. Most

sit cesseIul ox

Iltltor: V'. IeogegsBeat iohand.made butter: Mrs A Snarl'

Box of bLtter tiot loss thlan5tlb:

Dutlpof

o-oporatlve Bultter Factory.

InJams

andpreslerves, Mrs, Bartlett,,of

Moltlnld

won fourteen firsts nId three

sceonds,.

HAMILTON COUNCIL.

Tha llannilton Council mat last nighti

whon' thler wore prasant: TheMayor

(Alderman' T, Torpay), and Aldorman

Cramnt,Arthur,, Mers, \Vilsoni Bllone;,1o

ville, sBtuart, atid Alexander,

.

TloueMayor, In

Ils

minute,recommond*

od tlitt the grailt of £20trom

tiot Gova

ornmaent bc .oxpcnded:in

painting tile

fountain gatpo inQrogaon Parlt, .iThe

rocommodation was agreed to,.

Ottitito recomniondatilon of tIe

finance

committae, accou'nts totalllng £251 1iHId

.-gnaral,£

31 1 Ie 3d tnd' sanitary £39

te?CGdlwreop~tssod

far payment, *,:'=...

)Tho financecommittee, laving con

slderdtltho report' of .Mr, M. CromartY;

tile co(incills auditor, on the condition

of tho sanltary, fund, reootnmetdod thlat

thoctharge.-for thoeservico

Io 7I' Id; perpanpor. quarter for one rmoval..wdekly,

wltlla roatoi.of Is Od per pan paorquar.

ter if tihdfeoes

are paid within.oto montht

from the first.of.

oaci qtiarter,After.

considerable' disecusioelO, an amondmontl

ontihle.

motion for tha.adoptlon ofthe!

report,.moved by Aldermaun Melville, and

socdded, by Alderman ,.rthur, to.refdr.

the matter back to thefinaanco

commit,tooee, as carrlid,.

On tllohe recommendationi of the 'fore

ini

' iotd tle. Inepeotor, pormission to

:h\ild cottages was granted.to Dr. Marolli

'(2), Parry-stroot; 'Ii,D Stevenson, Steel

and Vedistraeetsl

Mrs..lIatchett, Upfold.

stroet;C. J. Barnes, Dilbby and Samdon-:

atroots;. A, Rnac, Cleary-stroot; J, -Curry,'

'Tuurnbull-.streat

G.1W..

Hancock, LaWBOee.

stroeet;',0Diantlig,

Cooranbung~road;.A,

J, Jonaes,. Ioddon-road;W. T. Morgan,

Dui'0maiq.streat;: H, W. Terry, Samdon.stroot;,J R, Edwhrde, Cloarvy-etetl W.,f, Alexandor, Cloary-ttraoot; and E.

AlloniCleaitry-street, 'Teo ofltloorse In thelr

ro?port, .stated that .thie disoratlonarypoow

ora axarolsode"tltenmowre

in many castsabuseodby tlt applcoants for buildintg;

Alderman'TWililon'moveditlat when build

Ing. plans, are apprbved, of by' .council,.Lira. same mtist lio otirried out nacordlnt

to tileplthl';.ethmitted;

if departed fronm,

the Mayor:lhe olnpowivored to tnkto Ictiton,

.aooeaitl

i' by AdotmanSthB?t,

andtcar.

rledt'. : .

SThoe inp00otor rCportO(l tIHt 110 10n( 01on1

iotlfidd oflx cnaoses of acerlot fover ietu'

inB:tllh' fortnflit. .t

i. Corrolpondoneo wa. recolyod roiritlia

,NoeniBtlOe Coblilull, notifying npproynl, oiiro' alarmes by the firo brigados'L:boardthroughout, *thel district, two

veo which

lied;. Beoli'illot~ed to '

Iutoilltbo,-'-Tdvi.clerk ibt!

;ierowether,

''

Inviting cdiinll',

ii etotiloii, to the folloqvliig resoluSloe

," aitnd: arikliig' that ropreos ntatlvet. be

ntppolntldi

tq9 ttohn a c(onforenco to bohold :in

tile Hninlilton" Oonll-cilchambers

on 14thl May,-'T"hnti In View of. the ent

ttludo tnlken up by,tho,Noweanstlo Coln

eil relatlvp to n resolutlon'.pfisto0d ot a.-rccont-

caiiferonci hoild tit Newonetil, roe

g:arding the ndministrtlive exponson ol

tho firobrigadco'

boardi, fulrtlher con

foreono he held In the Hamilton Council

chnmbeor to eonuldor tho adviltabloenes ot

inalilng itrohigrooproentltilonn fo' II Cen

Iral Newcnati Fire Bonrdl it boeing colln

nldored thalt tho amoilnt of rates payable

by the suburban ooinllb.lsnoa.' veryi'aon'

strlln on thoir funds, without aiy lbeon1

flt nccrling*thororom." Requesot ngroed

to,1l1nd. Aldormen Alolvilllo, Briol Wllnoll,

nnd the Mayor wcre nppillilted ropreaolltatiuvcs.-Thlib Nowtowii cmnnll, lilvltlng

oo-opcrntlion totlo nllIl mVOllmt Ihlltlntod

by the KIng with lognl'tl to absltnonno

from ill ilcollolle liquore during (tlbaelr.

re1ny' ot tlio war, ,'l TheIlla tt

waInft

in the Ilindi of thi Mnynor,-WlaiekimCoulcil, oxtendliig co-oporntlon to in.

duco the Chief ColllmlRblonor lo InlIlcdl

tho utopplng nt Ifnlmlton of thle 710 0n,11

trailn from fSlhtltott to Newcadlloe-A,CIroft onmplnltiln of n drnn.

In (ront1

'o hebr property in Droadmoadow.roa,,

vhilch, in nddltlio toauosing

dampuets to

the property, was alio offenoalve.Th'e

rouse of tlhe trounle enlnaoted Irom Newt

Lambaon,ano d

.thcouncil of that mninl

ellpality were otaing-steps

toocffct

a

rie:nedy.

Actionbeing' tnlen.--O. E.

Mnar'

olli, anpp]ling for permlision to' ubdlvlde.

land, 4ift by 8001, inParry-street, lolo

two bloths of 1lit and lSft frontages. Ro

ferredbackl:to

applicant

foralteration,

-A, J. 'Unsl,'apply

ing for permlsolon to

oubdivlid land at the corner of Dcnloon

and Chaucner ntr?otsa, Cftby

85ft,

Inta

throo blohels, two of 19It by 8Ptt,and one

of l8it by 865ft. Gronied.--General

super

inltendent, A.A. Oompany, calling

atten,ieo to atraying borseo eating the topaof the young trleen planted by

thla

coam

pony in Gordonavenueo ,and nhing couon.

cil to take offective steps to preventi

recurrence of the trouble. Referred

,toha inoapeetor.--James >Ieihle, aolting

counell to brick ihefootpnth

In front ol

1'le premises in Steel-atrcet.Granted,.

,1.

ltolme., applying for permission to

bhunldwithin thlree feet of tihe boundary

line of hids property,. Granted.

Aldermnna Wlloll aked lthat a letter be

written to the A.A; Company, drawing

attoention to.tle rough condltion oftheir

railway croaneltls. Aldermnn Blrown mnc

tloned that the Govcrnment was distri

butingmoney for the voartlos

parks ii the

.ntnt,

andi.ho

urged thle tlayor to get n

gralnt

Inot thipoltlOrpo?e of iloproving ]rnll.

month and oilierparkW.'

Alderman Artharalso nmade 'a olmnlar requct i. Alderman

Myor's complained 'of the coaurcemetal

uOed oon .the tram, Ilnes, eand to wood

kerling. KUcing udod, iLieteindof stolne,

at Brodmadndow. Aldernlill Alexander

cnlled attention to tho wood-lcerbing

cilrclic.rThe

Mayor promised to nahe n

note of thb severol requests and com

plaints.

DISTRICT NEI1WS

"HAMILT'ON,

Thero wans a.fnlrly largenattendnncdat

tho Union Picture :Thentre, Hnmiltono, on

\ednesdy, oclvonling,~ whenai

special

pro

grammuoe wos presented. The ontertainmont was given under the.nusplces of the

lonl Bclglan Rolleor Fund. commlttce, of

which the Moyor (lderman Torpoy) io

prosldcnt, andthe town clerk (Mr. . 'T.

Fercy) honornry tccrctary, the proccdcs

oilng devoted to the fund,Theo

llall end

Ithe. prlogrmmle wpcrlo givenby the tlman

ogement ofthe

Union Pictures, Limited,

whio

an?

provided en nuLmlented orcllheo

tir.

for the occnasion. Mr. Hlerbcrt Wil

lamnts rcndered,overal

patriotle Ho0s0,

'which

Wore

apprctintcd. The publie re

oponse to the dppeol, however, was noot

no great no the worthycause WILs cn

titled toi,

At the Hamlitn Council meeting last

night opproval to'bueld ottugcosin

ho

municlptlity,no

'grantcd to no fewer

thn.flfteon

applicants,

the aggreigatocot

'nalounting to ovr £GO000,

KIUTA.

A mctlng urfth Nntlonal folgian

R,IlcifIund conmmlittoo wna hold ant the

council chambers on TucAdny evenlllng.

'J'hocollctors. hlnded to the trcelsurer

the oumn(.Cd

Qa

id.The necretary wes

Ilnstructed to remit tb the secretaryof

the National luFdnd'tiohe

sum of 20.The

lmount iprevloduslyremitted to the

l'P

triotlend lBelgl:n 1'l0undl1

;aor

£40, thusthe totl collcttel'

lfi'tlrotla

is£0(i0.

Ia thau]roalb~c'tooa

l:` hlucI,, D3ldicy, a1,

T~lcoyin avoanlad.Dtai

. Il.Mabray,

C!T.,

11010,I 1110111001at9

tli i"~'1oo0dOlll 1UOU~dL~odlge, Clm:rlootowar, woi'b pl-osent by Ia.·

vltotioli. licdhaadl`nodi 'Hlolmoovllla: lad-·

008t wcra.o hio ropi~baoltod at tho ·gather1aW~, aaabl'li

ahd

'ovoF' a~

1111d11111l

hams, 11ofroohilha~at wcor pt'ogldod by tho

lacol latigO,i~t'tor.

IVllch 'II 4)orb~amlll at

tangos 11111 'rol'totlollO woon coatributodOh by Sltetro J, WIIllomo, -I Cackborn,

1)ryodl~oa, Ri'Vo'lsoy, .aald ,iMDaogellcot

411(1 1). t~~IIIUm~flO. TlIlvoltro woro~t~lajo

10Itidr~rtholr: l11Oiihf~on 00 th Iot~a11010 1

liro.. liroadblolit; 011(1' ho'1odlgor

WIlcII

I'01411ando11 0010a'- 110111103V111, it2oalln,

Ilild Cllarlootlawil. J3r. C. 8001100 11111013

(3d D)dleyLadhod

fd~l Illalil IoblOHtlit1,

0(111 axproosod tha hope tIllit the 111000.

lag woald' ho t4a!1h'arfaro1OlUller at lanaI'

ouchf~nt~allOLliro. 111110001 00011)1-'

100000( 1110ladl

s 011011 t~la 'nonoer 011(

tablos wore cloeayatlld. Dra. W, DodrI3

nbac 041011' Iii11 I311r0V111 of thoe wI~l' 0110

violtars wore rCOalvOd: Thle 111000100 als.ad wlth 1110 IIUelldl0Il00, Ilrolloulcod by

tlio cllopllal, 1310, Potroono,

S.JUNOTION.

The entortairmentni

the Star Plic.

tureTheallotro'

i nld "'ofMr,.' Matthew

Coulion on WodWdsdae ovening oes lsir'

iely attondcd;'dind the prograiimme, pro.

vlded by Mr. T,. Wllliams, was receiveod

with?naly'

inaris of tppreiahtlon, Du':.

ing the evening' Mr..Heibert Williams

contributed' theesong. 'A Chip of the Old

Bloclt" and Miss .F Cookl executed an

Irish Jlig, ,t.the inte:'val Mr, T, Wilean;hnairman of' the committoee,

thankoed' Mr

:T,.Willlamsi; proprietor of ti~he theatio, for

hIisi:valuablo nasistatico totho

committe',

a'nd itssurced ,theaInrge., audlionce that the

money real?ed' ifrom ·therntertainnnentwoulld be seod: for: tho alleviation of tha

posltlon of Mr. Coulson and hlis family,.

AMIP, 8001ETY.

Thaflive months.of war-time during'lits

last financial yei, whilst affording someo

explanationof'

theo slight drop in nev

busineso as c.omnagrd withthe lre.rousyear, serves only to revel, we .splelnuOl

vitalitl of thei Australian Mutual Prol'ant. 8ooloty,: and, it"might"hbe added, its

comiparative immunity from the set

backs suffered 'by concernls of a less

stable character during a period of fin.

anoinl stress and, trade dislocation,SThe annual,report discloses the splen

lid.' totalofi

£6,108,300 for new' business.

This; thlloulgh somlnewhat below tlhe fig

lras for 1012 andI013;

is considerablyhligher than .thb aggregate 'for previous

years. It represents 21,228 policies with

now premiums amountlng to £203,212,EJncouraging, features of the report are

the reduced expense rate of management

and.increaso in -the average rate of In

terest earned Summarisod, the'new buslness may. ho

sot,forth thus:-Whole.ilife

policiaes

0194, asrndrilng £4,080,819;:'endow.lnent assurance 'pollulos 13,787, ansurlng

t2,541,402;.aendowmants 1.02 policies, ias*

ulring:£27,48,"

anlld '105 annuity policies

for'£OOli per. annium li'.hr0

ndustrial do.

prtmont wrotoe25,580 netpblolodos, repreo

leiitlng £9f0b,082 'of atslrallce,· tile ipro.

Initlmls Ilgurilnl: at: £01,01(i:per

.nunun,

'Tile business 'in 'force lt.tthoi year-nd

wee121,035 policies; coverlig!'

£4 ,212,041

With an ailllnlali iromhlim ilincome of £204,7431. All neIttulrial .alilltjton

.disclOses an

OXOOce' of, flundi' over 'Ilicbilitios iln thli

dopartmentof, 'LI85,49ii: WntLt of

"iTOie

procludllle roeforencoto lithler interesting.

ligores, but 1tf';'hi?lbo: noted, especilally,

that th?allaptuaLry's reLort shows a cslh:

strplus of fUtIlds..over liabilities illtlhel

ordiriaiy,departmcht (Including slpecili

reiervcH) of. £121300,12. Out of this dur.

plhi it has been, deiided: to allot £1,020,138for' distribution amongst members, Thli

hmount will pirovide revorslonarybohn.

ulnes totalling, appllroximately,£1,800,000,

''lil roport, goeerally, makes lagroee.able reading, wile offeorlilg the strong

oet. of rocolllinoltdatiolls to thloseo wlho

ire utll Outsidee tile lUnefllts of the

grelitoent inmtlual lifoomlce iIi the tlritish

Emplire, 1845

Tho Quoon of Ilonmonl 1a nOnocomo

tpllshed no shlo In bcnntliful, Bhowrltoo

rolnlnitlo poctry and pIhe, She In an noc

vomlpilsleud nlilcian, lnnd playA thle piano,

thi violin, and the hafrp, ho ha loIntro.

tl?ncd the in Hof

onm ynyttnfnintliur Rou

Inntoln inoIrnslmntl to Wotlorn mnulol

n

n0.

SihebrIou

,gllt

aboulti

rlni?iai issan .ofo

inolo?ili

Byznntlno art,

wilclt

haslinmdoits!lf foilt all ovilr Enurope. hi oponlonll

lFrn~ch, tiorilan, lpanish, Itolin with the

nlnc! unso000' n0 Ianglilih, lnd cln of ootlrno i

spiel liilnalanninl,11 In

r1

ypntllioiordayi

inh

nounant

dll.lned exqnlitoly,was

aifeaorloon lonewomnil, nllol n idolpt at

nI oUtdloorn portll. An tho fc',ollriltul

lnralldhildof thlo

oldCr nor,hn Ilnholrltod

vaut wnoalth I11 adldltluto

theitorltudO

hcl mol~er left her,.

NEW'CASiTIE

RA'I'TE',

'.llt H OW1N CLERK1S RQiPrT

"rI.

l;. Scott HIolland, the town clerk,

hnapreapured

a statement ahowiag thdvalualtion, ussosmeent, and rate for the

oa5r'

.]110,' of all ralnablproperty wlthlt

the,inllnocipllty,

no valued by+hlpieli,tanother wlth reting returns compiled

fromn the valuation hooks for thn current

'e'rS, Trle

statement, whl:h ha alslrFdybeen hators

the rounell, ond referred tothe finance eommmtco, is

cifollows:

Tile

colinoil will remember thtt. i-tn.

cemlor last I enbm)tted a report of my

vnluations: with' the totl?as follows

o

Uniplroved capital value. £1,Ol?t,It?:

tao

proved coolttl vollc, £3,(0l,t07:

liOunl

value, :00,7I57:

which,it bahed at

.'4q

in

the 4, as fixed by the council," wouldvield

£23,678ts 4d; 13ilt1. the appolls had

yet to be dealt wil.th, Tieroworn i all

Oil appealos from 20 appellanto. The coup..

ellwno gnod

enough

Ino

eont.rust the frtondly

mnoetil'ng with the appeillants to t)le Mayor antd myself, and many of the .uppc.ls

were nnmln.alyarrtanged and agreeod to,

All tile Court lnd to do was to confirin

lwhat lihnd .l:,n

done previously, A few

appellants fivo in number), howovor, do

tlermnl

ed togo to the Court;, hlt word

not succernlul hIornd the sottl~nments 1

liad offered.'rThe

rate bookS I101onon'

been written top, initialled and':s lgtied,

as rcqlred iv' itioe ordlnalluces, and show

thie following result :

oleforo Aflter

Appeal,.Apoen!,

O

tnlimitproVo Capital.Value ; ;...... 1,023,066 1,010,GE

Inlprovod'!,; Capttnl

veluto .....,..... C;0065;0d 0,600,5l4

A/nnual Valce ..,,... 20V,767 • 11,001

Irate att ud tIni

: Beforeappent,

423,:678 s,4d; alter iplipeal, £23,61068p d,

It willtoohu,

be soon tie council lost avery'

little,

by 'thd Appetal Coirt, In fact, only

In vatling the propertole' goeerally.

1

did not make many addtlotas to tile atuatlons, as the present disastrous war does

nbt encourego Ilnd valuern, or opecuia-'

Iom, although imany

lprotrtieo

hale

chaenged

luets. lad ttce

wartertllllated,

I should have feltl dltlspogqcd to makecona,

ulderablo increases intvalues,blt oplly.

ti

one or two arous 'wa much ietl heance

perceptible, and thaney of the ownero

tof

prolperty lve o. tince admitted

Itheratlc per'

fdot iosool pd was lairti~ld

equitable.

Ttherohvov' Icoin cotoiidorabbli

iclc'eatdes-.in tile atseosedt vllle. Tllid is

on account of tll'tiacltrcty t: dwellinal,aedvanltago"

livieng beell lakein .to obtain

highelr rents. I truat 1 have treatedraill

uplon a fair basis; indeed, 1 tltinlt I icmust

huve, judging by teo taucit)y. .of appoaltd

tilts year, A?s a comparisoli

will-liiut

yoar, the valuatlon islo an :.'improvoemont,

and:: tho council will o'biLtain L?18 0S id

mnore in rates this yea?J,

tiitn in 1914. 1

cannot help again r ieferng to the aoctIltat thi lailway qUgmmlsalonoro still

escape taxatlori, .The proilrtietsu'occuptud

by tno Cormtsionotlloter', Ifproperl9

rato'.oiiould give a rato eof at teast'£5000 to

the council. The Commonweoultht property

alsmo escapes txattion, andtl if sutibject

ternto would glve a rate on the presentt

basis of about £2000, All ovornltllent

land itnocuplced eluieo .te:attiton. 'Tle

coincll is nawore tlht i titril city the

Comni~lsenutoers hold a ireat del atl

inrolerl'ty

i ll the maion Ithorouilhfare for

fulIlyI; Mile hin lengtlil,il pity.no irates..

Ariitrricltldmceut

of teli Act in thisregdihwotilt bie olOy t8il1t ne'l G0litultoe, for

there is no roasotn why 'luat iliplritient

ithoiuld ceapo tanattoil, Atll tinometiontof tIle Act liet' licen promised, ania

t

uarroestly rejuired.' 'he councilhIas.

Written ipon the' UbJect frequently, btltHo Itr wntlhout reu'olt, I slay melitlot

1 was preosent, wtli cx.Aldernmlan Jatnlsc,

oni behalf of the Newcastle Couniol, at

several conferoltces held.ln Sydney in

1007,. at tie inception or thle present

Local Govornmect xAdt, wlhen Sir ,Tosoel.

Curruthers subtnmitted the bill to PIarlit*.

maOelit, Sir Joseph -waes Proitor, and' as.

'tired Us, if thle,bill iLs 'HUbmlttod was

passed, all mnunicipal cduncllo would dte.

riv'obanoflts therefrom, for 'thoe 'councilwould tllen be li' a posittlon' to rate all

Government inroportlos, "therallway lifre'

)erties included. I rememnber the 'Mla I

of Narrahrl, aldo tlhe Mayor of Arntiilale, askling

.'aro'

tile. following build'

lIgo,thie property, of the Itallway

Cqm'

mlsnonors, ltablo to be rated, vlt,,stai

tionmaters'. roesltlences, cottages,etc.,'

oit

railwaylurid?''

ile ,answerwan,'

"The

bill 'will piovido .tlitat all'landsi

and 'build.

lngs vusteld in ttie Cilcf Coimlissionosfor rnilways and tramnway, used or ococUplod for.

any purpose, and not actuall'

used for the'purponse

of. tbvortnilent railways and tralliwnys, or for purposes conoilonted therewith, shall ailso be rdtableproperty, and tihe concitls will'. receiverates thorotrom,"

T'lis council has"

.o0u0e to romcemnberr , :ow soadlydisastrous thie Itrt rating ,?t

Goverument property proved In 1008,:when the Contnlsetoncr nppealcd aainast

everyone of the .valuntions,' but was un.

succoasftul The case was tlaken beforo.

tthe' Clrult Court, Maitliand (Judgo Cohon),tiand agnain was unauccoasftyl. Then It was

talken beforo the Full Court, the councilwinning ovory.' time, Subsequontly the.

caseo ws submitted to the Federal IlghCourt, and then tlbe Ibarnoed judcas at thatCourt completely frustrated the council'sefforts in this 'regard, This proved a'

loss of about £49500 in rates, besoidoe about1500o

n' legal' expenses,

To try. and enforce our rights underthe Act, the proposal IS to compel theRailwany Commiasoonero

to pay rates, un

deroclause

136, but, o' coitrse, thasit

not yet tho law. Then section 200 of theAct, giving power to rate the A.A. Com

pany and the Nowcabtle Coal Company,on ratoes croesitgstreets, etc.:

Appeals'

were given iy bbth thlso companies, butthe appellants Wcrd unsucacsntul; bothcompanies went to the .Supreme. Court,and lost; bdoth went to the Full Court,

and

lost;dth subsequOntly went to theFederol Ilslh CoUrt, whore the council,'

after gallantly fiphtitg and winning allthie wiy .woro

ortelly .knoclied out, andlot In for all costs:

' Thisawas an evl

dent boseto the council of about £6000,

throtigh ihat tlejudgoo styled as "do

fIctlve logtslattiot which I contend thi

council sthould 'not haov'e' had to pay for.It it consldeored tlrat dll land should be

ratable, but otrange to say, ItiO

'not so,

What do wd ltnd? .Au

soon as the aovernmont property is rated, an ameodiment of

thio. Act takes place to defeat the councils

of theirloithnttot

fuinction in itn honestcondEavor to obtin iufllIclent rovenuea toproperly maintain its streets, otl., ete;,

and tlhus rolleove' tenmlornry.horrowinges

We are proi'lslolrantvdmomtd ilt

theiioi

11, bit it lmny'tcrmlnavti jest nsdherldui

ly' nos'the powers glvoi

in tIle irrcolnt'Ant. ..

TPliro't,

lit 'Cdiii'ee, ott (ItoeleInbo

wiciltthec

Oliuli Coctttiniy

dii if it hits

thle ehonite, PMy contottoito htis h'ele, ttieLotll

'

t

lovermttno

"lac t

Imdli' h.' it'tlno0o P11ln, eo nlll"idipntly elodr,

?

it It.go

w'aot rintsmity

o.praud,.' all mnititisl

i.elatl'

cllaldoultl not be.

xlttiod

Inth'"t

intorh

tunitte: laid itiveiloiti lodlttiosof

hhilngtoi

hirono 'thoe, ti'tlleoltt'

dnh

i tit' Anctby ',rocoses' to'eoidtif

logislatioit:bilt

tlte'

wnoriltitg' matdoeo"pli'

tlhit even judgie

mit intortrot 'it'r'prviototto, freed frotet

all doabt, complitxt,

or inilslgttity, 'Th'pownora reruircdl the' t woto mnttbrs 1have r.orriared to 'roe ol groat ntid vitalilportonce, For my owi pnrt,..1 fall.jUlst to 'soe theV'vIew placed upnlon the.tleimnes 'of the Act by thle jttdgo, 'At tho

same timo, thlene experiments in Ittiga

tlon are costly, and herd to he borne; Iniin plloied to iiote ail tlo

ratp ilottees

were cserved by post all on the bnteo day,

viz: 20th February, In thin respect the'enlneill.t In advance.of tinoy municlpnll.

tio?, W'ho have not yet servedlthoem, Tihe

arroeas of rates recovorablo are n 'ry

smahll, olly £105 toPlI outstnndhig, tllat

imould not all hbere!overed,

andl tihese willle recovetld a0 0ooia Ito CireCnnttacot

pormit. 'Phira wlero i bulildtmg npplllcn

tionms 111h'l4, Illind innly of thi lbiitidlns

orected are of a siuperior ileocription, ro. .

Iletilng great credit aOl thledceulgnori

tndthie ownmr ,rf tthe property goneri'lly.1ti(An roclveld mil to the lpriosen tinlonln anllt t(

;01?

861.

(110 1d.Vlteclli the relpor't illllio hIoeore thle

eanu.

ell, Aldermanll loroloy toid. to regardedit

:tis very vtlunablo one,

nllmonnlde'rodl

tIhut, tlte tomiml cl'lel shoulil recolvesoiltC

aofit' I'itillterltirntlt iC the e.xtrnwoll

on' lcd".in th prpuratilon of such a

val\lable alttmen1l.

NEWCA?STLE FAT STOCK 8ALES.

The'

aUpply.. ot entlO It tht Warotalb

yards yctaerday was mooeraotely large,

but the quoallty won bad. DUrycr wero 12t

full attendance, and latehig2 rates wore

maintaloed, Dost bulloel: maodo to £14,good quality lightweights £.1 to £1t,steers £8 100 to £11, best cows to £12,good £8 to £10, otheor

£8 6o to £7 l1s.In the ohoep pene, 527 of all

ebrtowore

offered, The Yarding, though biggerthou

last week, was otill below requlrcmentsl

and there rwas nl advance of Is a.hoad

on the very hlglt raters established .last

''hurday,. Extra prime crosebrods made

up to O2a 1d, primno 20 to 2880, mteditum

and good trade mutton 111 0d to f28 7d,

merino wethers, tops 22' to 208 iOdi other,

10s 2d to 1s U0d owes, very infierior Vs.

to 1Os id,

Though comptltlopi for piga wasfalruy

brisk,

values

were lower.

Auctioneers repolrtedthe

followingeales:- .

Siadgcry Draothers.

Cattle.--On accotunt of Thos. Johns, 1.

bullock at 214 io, 1 at £12 ls, 1 at £10O

18o,.1 at £10 SS, I at £9 15s,

2 at

£7 1i5p, 1 at£0

10a; A. 1. luatler. 8

stoers

at £9170, ~'at £7, .1 at £8 10a,

1row £0

]ls,"?

..t£17 170,

4 at £7 3.i

3at £6 12s; tt, B, hM'Mhinus, 4 cows at £11

io, I

at £2

cOt, f

at.,,r:e

at

£110,

2 at£5 ls:

T'. Bratt,1 bull £8'

's,

3cowa

at £3 ]ls; W. Alloy,..l.Itlllock £10 14s;

S. Smith, 4cowes at £6 1s,

3a t £0 So;'

J, 1.Ilar.rld, 2'rows at 4215;. 'P".Maller,

2 holffrs at £8 10s,

Fat CalVe.-A. V. Doyle,5 heiferd' at

.£S

I1st, i at £17ie,

1 at £5 lit,5,2 at

6£5,2

at 4 at4 , t £4 10s,1 steer

£8 Is, 8 at£8 pa, 2.bull

calves at£4

is, 3 at £4: A. I1. ualner, 2 'ateerAat

£7 tOe1 A. iHard,£4 180; J. P. 11111, 1

at

£45sDt I, 3.

I tM'Manus, 2 at £.o160,

4 at £6 Es, 1 at £8Is, 83 at £8 1S0,

0

nt

£8os, 5 at £2 4s, 0 at £2

10t; .T,

lrett, 1 hbolter at £4 1s, I call 16.,

heesp,-On account of 0, L. M'Manets,

8 erossbred welters 320 ld: M. J..Matl!i,47

ewes

alt10sId,

141 at 0s,,7 (crlpplos)

'at'8; J. JLawson, 40 crossbred wetbhorn

at2r8' ?5

'at 210, 86 at 2802?

, 80 at

is:

5d;."G.

,L.

M?'YIni, 812 orossbredlambt at

10aslid. 10

ni

IGeGd, 10 at

14s,o10d; J. Lawson, 20 at 260 Id,

,Plpg.--On accountt of Fred tMatrlnoe, 0

at £212;

11, B. 2Talbot, 0 at £2.'lnawltlt's, Litiltcd,.

Sleep,.--Aceouat estate J. S,Vlclery,

tcctl'e, Tattwortb, crasbred lnmtis, 14

et23o

7d,21

dt'22e

Gd,It at 720 Id.

12tt 19a 7d, 10 at 19s, 28

atIts

Od, 657.

at 17Ts 10d, 2 at Ios ld..

Cnttlo.--Actoant Peel nRver L. tand M.

Company,eootlto,

Oounoo, Tatnworth, t

bulloctksat £13i 12s, 7 at £12 10s,, 0 at

£12 14, It at £12 1lls,G at' £12 40;

AveragItg£;2 Ooi Cd; iecount L, Winter

binol, 1 htifer £4, 2£3 168, 2 cows at

.~1

10s,

tOf all follltis Ilte t:lost

elanrmilng is

that of a firm andgnttie

Crloetdship.

Seneca.

iFThERALB.

OHA1IFELiT,-lFrlonds of CLARA CHAp.

FELL, nollet of thte late JOSEPHI CIIAFP.

ICICILL, ate invited to attend tar Funertl:To move froan ler late ruldcacce, on dAT.

ILRfIAY MOitt1 N(l,, Ion:

Oratr Cenmetar),

,lAMIIS JOIINRTON, UJndertalker.

COUtl)iN.~.Irc:lenda and rltIhvea

GEIORG0. COI1IN and FAMILY are te.

opetfully Inviteld to attonud the funeralaof his lat beloved wife, NAO.'0 COU.

1IN: To move froem hisresidance, at Bell.

bird, at a,15 pte,, for Cesnaneeke Church

ofEngland Cometory. J, E, IENRIY, Fune.

rat Director,.f6fl

DUIIHIAM.M--Friende

e

nd?'

relattera

DURIItAMl. and FAMIILY are rtepecifullp

Invited to attend (t fauneral of hle late

beloved son, GEORGE WILlIAM: Tomove front hIls reoldence, iGallathor's E.

tateo, at 11.30 nma., for 'lethodlst Ceme.

tory,Crarnlocfl,

J. E. IENIIRY, FuneralDilrotoa°, 181

IIACKWORTHY,-Frliends of Mr.

AtTl'IUR HIACKWORTHIIY, Selor, are

Invited to attend thle funeral of hilta

beloved wifel, ANNIE 18081t1a : To

o\'ao flotlll hear ltetoresidence, No. II

Chlertlra-HttrCet, Cook's lillt, T'is AF'.

'I'I:'ItNOON, at 2.40 o'rlock, for fap.

tint. Centotcry, Sudgatelgut,. G1O. COT.

T'IPlELL, Undertaker. 1719

HACKIWOIVTI1'Y,--Frlonds of Mlestars.

ARTIHIRt IIACKWORTIIY, jueior, and

IHAROLD HIACIKWORTIY are intelitd

to attend Ihe funoral of ehelr belovet

mother, ANNIE ISODEt lIACK.

WORTITY: To mov fromn heIcr latelo

reoeldence, No. 11 Charles.atrcet, TIlls

AtITERNOON, at 2.40 o'clock, for Dflap.

tfst C.meetory, Snodgntc. CEO0 COT.

TERELL, Undeurtaker. 171

T-ACK'IWORTIIY,-Frlends oat?esrs.

TIIOMAS and tOIBERT EVEIlTT,Mmr.. .IAYMAN, nail Mrs. M'ORATII,are nvitted to :lttend the funeral of

tlheir Itloved elter,,ANNIE

ISOfEt

HAC\t\'\OI IT'Y: To mnovo from har

]nte reshlenee, OCharlete.lutrtcl, TIlli

ti'AFTERNOON, at 2.0 o'clock, for fhp.

fist Coelietery, Saend'gate, GEO, COT.

T'iIfRL.L, Undiertkear. 171?

PANSY 'LODGI?, NO,,. 21,

,o,00,Fo.0;,

IAOKWOU'RTH.Y,-Omcoro ond Mcmebers

of the abovo Lbilto iarc lidlfyrequested

to nttendl tiloFunornlior Ithe belovdd Wife

of BRO, A, HAOKWOIRT'HY :' To mone

from her Intob'. e'bldeoncet Charle.streaet

Coolt's Hilll,

t-2:40 THIS AIFT'RNOON,

for Sanidgatto:.Ccinoory.

*W, W J. ASIIER, WM.1830

"'

J.'HAR1NETT, Bocrctnry.

*LANCASTElR,-Roltlvoatis nd frlends ol

1H..'J.. LANOASB'TIR are requested to at.

t.rndthe tlineral ol Iis belovod father, 0,

1) LANOARTS1'R To leave his daughter'lreoldlncr , Mrs. 0 , . 'Perrett, Tnrro, TIlls

AFTE'RNOON; ant 2 o'clocb, for ltaymond

Torraco Cenictory. C. H. BOOTS, Undelt

ltaler. 12"" 7;2

SIII rLIVAN.-Rolntlvoa nid frlenid olIMr. ICOROGl C. SUI..LIVAN nnd FAM.

ILY 'are licvlitl'd'to nttend the funeral of

tlieor Intl.r, lbolnvnli wifo nnad mother re.

licti'llvely, MARY EiLtZABI'CTHS11LLI.

VAN: To move from thlleir resldener,

Lci.lmhtln-iotrand Clharlcntown,TO.-IOHIIOW'

(S'ATIURTDAY) Al'TICRNOON, lor Churleh

nt Elilnnd Comelery, Clinrlectota,

DAVID TjLOYD; Ueldoer1taer

-WARBUlTO'iNi.E.nlltloletv ad fnriand a(

(h lato 'TOM WAIl1URTON .uro laldi

..to attntidhid fluloral: To move from

nli

Into reidodnce, Dlbhb-strot, Adamsnlon,TO-MOtROW. (SATURDAY), it a

qual*

tnor to 2 o'clock, ror Mlotllodllnt Comoteti

Snindnt, D AVID I..OYD, Undertake.,

. iatESTOWNAliT FLORIST.

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and 141 otter te Pst d,to te Ctntlw.

do at,snd

atbtedCasas, 5Irqa tdnr~lrel, f? fullpurtl:?u'u's

J. IRELAND LIMITED,MIECASILE,

1.4

- to 3et up!'

y

OU carlt oversleep

Syourself if you have

one of our " Reliable

ALARMCLOCKS

by your bedside. It doesnit

make a ncrve-jarring noise, \

but a good clear ring that

will penetrate your dreams.

PRIOE-Only m,•

.

POTTER & CO,,.

The Goldsmiths andllversmlths'

Coy,,

"Under the Clock,"

NEWCASTLE.

I

HEWIT'S WEEKLY SPECIALS.

Exceptionally Low Prices for Goods utHigh Value.

..

13., . UARGA1NS FOR THIE

TEADiEiAN AND THE HOUBEWlIEL

HIGH QUALITY SHEFFIELD SOIS4SORS AT A BIG SAVING.

Made by British workmen at Sheffeld.England, warranted hand forged, there

fore far suirilor to the stamped or cast

scissors,.They

keep sharplonger and:

cut better.' Wo are offering two pat-Jterns, at reduced prices,

Spechil price for No. 14-6%, 7 8 insi. 'THIS, WEEK 1/7 1/P 2/3

, ,No. 00-2/- 2/3 2/11

HEWIT'S .for Good Cutlery, Solssora

fornall purposes, Razors, Pocket Inives.Table Cut!ory;. Only best makes stockedo

and prices are right.GOO'

, D VAlio E rPLAtB

TIEDIJCIED IN PRICE.

,Good Vnluo Wond Planea, Jack Planena,

have 2?'i irons, nnd tlhe Smoothin 2

1.-.Irons. Inspect tliosi planes, Tou will

bo.collvincedas to the value,

. Special price for iSmioothlng. Jack.

STHIS WEEli ,2/11 8/11

Planeds all sizes and for all purposes.

Smoothing, Jack, Trying, Ilon Planes

Tools 'for Tradqomen and Amateurs'.

*.. dET A pAII O TCIS SEIAS

- THIS WEEK.

Tihey arn the last iuiallty,mnae by

'Ranmbottoms, ut Shoffllld, and lhereIl

tlik olportunity to buy llem at a very

inJcl .I rducOd, price, .,

'

,

iporlal price for 8. n 10 12 Ins.

TlIS;.W.le.K",1]/ 1/8 1/11 2/5

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:GINUI«E ATE,"X. IEaZI ISA.LuTIl

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..'AT , S CT'ICIOAL SALE,,'Xn-l sl:e,n all hair. '.anlla l A Japann

.iedlro.t lie Inalolr

Is.'llebhst:quallty.

withuit(ally

mixtuliro of ilbre, and will

I4st for years.,Special Prlc for . ..

THISWEEK. '

1/1.E

Romnembher, 1I1WIT'S for, your Bruolh.

waro.e'Snoill; Lrundry, Pot. Nail Tooth,Panlt. :lue, 'Cobweb, StrVe, Boot, etc.,

nd' PR.1CES Al E LOWEST.

S:: ,HEWITBROS.,

GOOD ,VALUE IBROX WONIElS,

4:.

9058

ANIL OM W.....

.

.IYtDNIY, April 28Lth.

Even thie hky'El'raPra VIwere pcnted on

iverlyItorcy oil

Satqrn1y'wlith lithtcecro,

ciit t1il 1n3133 n, I tlbn:,ctrceet ijreid lluIChi

,' tTii thni1 thet-1io 30-3;oi:

th3 ,loOot. T'lioro

w 3A 3(" R33n 13 ,fint03Ic' t.ye'O of 1t3

1cnem'ci'i3t. ceeclcts,-Id 1,11ot into clig

I ugly Iid off.. L?,tndllig II the ntrcot, onl

vaIel will tlt:,troo'01), Ioopltl wre aiblo

33~;.

0 le fall ce iiol:.,]1 ollceru,lld

Iu

r('\'ol33123 hdct,13'lLl-:14

(1no fr3lolnd 33mon30

t11Ie tl'llo?,, *splrited .gretnllgo lrnI unal,

nlld ii ulllnyeilnei

,?, Woro rleturn!e lib

I1l3h3

liordecrn ws lttllJed onth' aollOildCers

r.i 333033 In ilh.c.crowd lin Macqucrlc-atreet,rio thallt h cclid; alout nonolri?meolnlt to

hn b'rothter:in.n.w,.Colonel l?tstBll WVat

0on, ho rzodo at tho0.hoad of ai column.

S1Mr1.

i."

It; Hall, thoAt.tornry.Ganorl,

lind 3l3l31ber:' for n1130:O3'e, clldt- out, "Good

tIoy,Waldcen," as the Rev. Georgo Walden,

o3 t'nlmor'c, who is: ing3l

l a chIInplain,

rode Iast the Juillo ),pcciitrlt1nt. M'r.

:cIld .213'. IIlli entertained ia Inrge partyof riolrls I3he3'o, w31o lhlro1'. Ilowors at

thi soldilcrs,oa

Yw1'hth'hticy doopollod theo

Lfa:oU 1 3nlljolloc mantlipeIIoC . The mnontol

l3~.r3o wfas b.llt 33om3o yoirs ngo, alnd

(ct320O.'

It wua ,:gi(euted by Noolio

itll'3cwaorth. Thero lwva 3 13l't0Proiv"

Iannt? ab1ritL It nt the time, .4At ?Stlrday'oplil'ty wore .2l's. F'orguoi , Mc r. Waltor

Iocvan, .lud.'o nld Mr1so,,l pa, Mr. Fraser

("Jlima:lo P'nnlthll"),MI.' ondMc131iA Proa.

Slr, Mr. tI'eorgef. rltzplptrlcltl (secrelnryWVIlitt lnonrd),

t'a

.Mro,i ittllnt.'ici,i lr.

I3n33 Mi'3. Waltol'r. Hall, MIr. Ilid MrBs. Little,

Mci. 0albrcitlh, PM. aniid, Ms Golbraith.

* * .. .* , *0

Mr1. George Tilocic 331d3 herc ralust 3llp

t','arancl n33 o,ho1te1ar

31 publi lifo 03

0latl3rl'dly, wlh.n h130elltortllineln

d 3a'num11'he

of1viltor a-.t thto.lIhif Sec'EtaUryc'y

3ll31', toIvlew."'

t ,ihildlier3s'. Ilroucnclot,3l3 hav1e toi..' .lor tl.ucit:in inc0ldod MrI'.

1lolllilll, MI'. .an3d OIrS,,.t...J). Morton¢, Miss.11rton, Mr. .cu3] Ma1.?loi, S lol, Mr. na3lOirs,. l'homns WVaddell,'Mr. and Mrs. P.

Nolcn, Mr. ,d 3.'rr i;'t3rP iweto, Mrh'. nalnd

Mirs, Ol'Gowan, Mr. il3d rlin. Hnmlot, 31r.

Ind ilro, I-ollts, :M1r.i'lnd Lire. Kteean,Mi'. Guc? MIlllor, anqd o0h1r3.

.Dr.

Fred Steiihoneoiof o11o 'Bouy, was:larrliedlthlis m0onth 'to 20ltfe Bertha Blrten

3lhm1 , who was'formelya3 Liemoro gilrl.

.Tho brid3owaic

na Royal Pr33eo Alfredltloipital

ull3l3?o, Who w3ont on the Grantal,tl1 Alustralin hoslolpital 3llp. Dr. Ste

lphelOls ,ol n]so tn board:nI d io is it couihl

,orf 31sstO thl-s.tlo h lS?tltdillel plllntr', 3n3d3

•ibrother 01 .31'3,. Vensihblid Vernon1,3, OtrO.

Haliltay Khiig, IandMl113

I(itty .StephllI.

On thl,

sInme day Di l'Pqjclnl Davellport,.on of Mri. Frank Da)venport, the iollcltor,wra marriied to Mlianll Mid Friend; D)r.

Daveinpnrt urrived .lrorhi H-obart, where hlo

waLI resildent t ta llispltil, thlirbeelnid' be

fore a bout ahlled, to ,Eiiglnd;which lie

wantedl

to

eittc.He

naskledlis

flanceo.to

got readyi io a wceddingl

woas quietly ar

ronged

at St.Mark'i'o,'t(rfllig PtL, Di'. and

Mrio, Duvo?loi't hivq ?gdoeo toEngland,

whlence, the bhrdeSrodnv will,go to.the

front. Thebrido,

who is very yourng

nlld pretty, Is a- daughtr' ofa M,'. Archllbnld Frlend, who a'

oi?Orcao-a partnelr of

Mr, Arilhuler Allen, Dr. Dnvenport's brother Guy waso also, ttiitriled young. His

woddlng to MissaCowpdli' (Wst .Mltland)

lact year was a fashloilonblbt affailr.

,, 4 4 .'

a.

'.'

There Ia a gooi i aleie goig

ibout. To mentIon b i.tow, Misos Elhi

Goodman Is1laId .0 ora month, plrobl

ably in her Double Bay:,homo. Mrs, N.

A. Thompsol, nlooof Mlons Margnrot

hlnrrls, I in n prirlatb lIaspltal nnd Mrs.Ilis lludson of Ra0n1dl'o Ili'n In ano

ther.Botlh have Ulodrgolio orintlionsl,

Mrs. John MrMbastorlCF, of WotolabtllStation, Coolli,...woas iPgr:leid ,on

Sutillr*

day ut St. Stelllcin's,,tlgMr, Clive Vein,of Adoelnid. ,'revlously..,Mre. .),.. Inuen

Watt, of Ullndi, gnrvo u. dllnnor party Intheir ihoniour., Mr. and:Mr.V. iVeni leave

biy the. manll boattvfor ,Hobartand Ada.,

,lde.;

.

I.

'1.

.a.;.,,. g *.s

-Gro?atefforto

are hoin.nmade to got the

thilrd Auatrelliu hlioapitnl llogethcr, 'One

indy

"hua'pt.odgecd:, lhrt'4l'l.w(

pcolbct',

0

paire.of oclt o by Mhyilh',l Tho Inldustry

'o the. Sydneylfgirl Io beydnd bollef, MIsa

Lourn Wado,.han made.,ibyu.hnnd)

100

pairs of socks slpco the vyar began.'

. Mr. Dcnlooni ailllor has' a teoadt tho,

'front, .Ho Is. the only livying child ol

his first marriago. Thoro,,aro five child'

rco of the second marrilago,. Young Olive

Millor Is antpresent. I.athe Dardnnollcs.

ncforo leaving for tho, front 'Dr.

Ma.nolll Simpson gave lhis w'aoife'a ruby,. dlit

mond, nnd emorald rinag, valued at £(d5,

Mrs. SimpsBo has doreltod'et9,rifdtlo It for

thlBolglans. Her pilnn of eolling ticlekoti

Is to lend the rlin to nllihoy fIrlnds in

turn, Thlen tliy show

ft'

i .tlcit .frrlcnd

and nctiianlaltnccs,

n!ia,,flfgyi

t that.'they

take a chauinc--frr. lIalf(ip.roavaa.,

. .Mr..Tomn linOlia .we tlao,.lulaty winnear of.'ote plctllro bly'GraUacrv: ahaluorlat 80

.?t11

Iecna,

l'athe,la

rtl tsa' W aaia\'.

tijd UJn,ln . He

got It o flvo gaulngna. Tlhoua'tlaste'. lhcmwaIIH II groat siIcceCa, IHe-atlallabho t.lckctn

I

tla o.union wore Bld, 'T'hoy.aoanllscd .£SEgiiO

aand an extra

.150

cvilll

plrolmbly,

rosull

fronl the 'Awakecning of Australia. .

An Iltlorosatling iuallcul 'n teralooa a.. 1ia

provided lit thle Patriotllo Glul"onMeondayby, Miss Gwya; Smithi

who' recltdd overnal

piecos, natn also Ibroulght fdrWit'r Mlss M.

RKof, Mladame Laytlon:Gauhfat,t, Mra. A.

Morrit, Mra and'

Mess, Hltchlcoclk, Mlin

T'urnor, Mrs, Collls and MlssiVan'Collis, In

nmuical lnaml:ors;. Tho. gaiostse lncluded. Mrr,

Caan,. Mrs. Johunaa Smithl, Mlss B;arhes,

Mias .Walters, MIsse Daisy,.Arnott, -:Misa

KIontch. MIEc Daniol, Miss -l rvlnb Scott,

MI is Doris Hordern,,Mrs.eMit?l

olltolI, Mrn.

Hooley (mothor-in-lnw . o:tcMr. Donlaune

Miller). Mrs. Mlackonelo;'dams,. -.ra,: ,.

Lowao (Mudgeo), Mrs, V'altpra,¶ Mr. .Camisboll Mrsr, llrown, Mrs. O..IaHullriirs, Jus

tolluo, and M.r. Rofo..e', ra..,:;,- * ...,

-Mr. and. Mrsn. HorIloy,.whl6lidvoe boonupendlng the 'ummerat :Manly,'.nnd hlave'boon neen

Iroqtlontlyat llttlo!:partles ian

thoe 'lty, hlavnv rturnddt6:. YaibClroo sta-:

tHon,Thoir, daughter, Ivy;, romatia behind>

as the glatcl eof'Mr, and :Mrs:eaClarolicoaridgo,.n at KirrlbllI ;., ;;'t I .-,,.

A linen tea was' gilvenoahy'M l rm: 'ArtliirLanelter,. 'nd l.M

rs,

W.'G." Illdebrandt,', at

Mrs;,Illldobra;ntlt'H: ?;roaldbllcoi. "5laarloolnai

Io6ublo'Uiiy,lnaholanouraioetMr(

T tiale Gor.

ian, cwho- Is eoone to bLoo"manrrlod.;'T!'h

guests nllcludeditMrl.:-.Wltoi.a i\Vlish. M:as.;,

nlcadol :CoaIW!y;,A Mr's; 1'. ,. liedire,- Mrs,.Ifrodl

"-Vllo, .Mrs, Prnnt'onla.Usho,',..MrsH.

Ribipson Balkieo,Mrs;'

,l,atIaclittalaI' Mr'h,.

M. Lyons, 'Mlrn. il: Catlaora FI'Matia' M'adocllose.

'.on'MrsI,' J Govorse

Mrn .'.'i

Stablltz,a-!n

' rs. John IOall loeit ahcerr b'6sideno.Norlhwood,

l'aiiodCoveoalveri·lbr le

r

de-.

ltIhtful gardtlon' patt In'st

THuirnaid nightJn aid

ofthe -Doloilnnabhbles kit fund

(Ian connection with the ;iOrlse' RondorGulldl. •* MisB.Janet.,',Foll .-v.ad

thbnnrarysocrotary, ndtl' MIssn' Dorbotyli'r ill" lhbn,tranaurer.

, A browpinpaper .Rtiictnanlo'

was hold, Int which people mndoe blda for

panrels' wlthloutaknowlnig Whiftthoy aon

tainrd:' An, inpiromntu denc·Ce -dtt-: hleld

on.thli tonnin:court; The groundal' wro

Illminlnated, with Chlin?s' lineolriWa~n fa

an tlo: wntor's-odgSe "'a.t : ;

To mnoetl'

iMra Pe'rot, who I, jli'iila hnbice

fromn lnglnnafttl r'an elolut "y'aenll' itlt;

.daarlna whictlo tlmo. e1a0a;.' eieal:l'rh"'aala'to',

IEltn'and Cnambrltalg.i'd ha. alla''d'

I'btAhltod it iniPlbIor

ofrrlbdse'lo

)shIlA

trltlia ?i

caioalora~ln'. 'Thiap Itaoltitdaalalra

La'ionanlrd'

laaro.:MrSliHa liaward leopa,

Mira'

?;

l'lia?'n-'

Iel,' Mirs, Fld'rdlorick ..(Oluennolnnil)iaMlta

lI'inil 'lHaIIaanla

,I'

S'aaA. laleac

Mras

WI

,

ranl'

W atlteor's, ,a tnd

`3 1:

.S

elei'e,'a

lop,,

;'.ea

:

,o

a

.

i'

lle.Qi

aoaild'

,

Vaato,

ai'..t Ditiodiia t)a a-c

,tin',' win

.,ollto'rtn.lia d 'yontordna'a :at.t

then

t'ai

tala Ia:;'

Sian ,H ot al'ta 01',ac iaadel.a'aclIe

a.'namaoot, lhr

. 'wereo, ,Ml8s'Vetl'aFi(W?iiht a

Minas, ivna .rnlano'a a MI'a i , .a.?l'

tf?oBataott

WAin Vr.rn Olrlcilny,:MIat Bn'tbleloillcdal

Iai. F'm r nk.Wntllor, l'nAei,,Vldailt,'Whl.

toera,

anld Tira,', t :

'

'

,

"

:i

iMr, nnd -MrS.,' Ilorn SialnolAir'gav'trnii

"'itltomae"

yd?.i?oi)d;i wlion'they lct.Ycnio.

tnlndrl Mr., '.Doet(tn) nin,' .Mra,e'i!a( tloeI

Tn

It '-Mr ;

nrlatrioM

Bnirnolt'iMr er'nnl'

Hill":

Mis

:':nlihy-

DilxonliM,;h?;';lr t

?.M

,li]

I?aII(,k, Mrs. jatrMulligan, MiB:n

DalH,-:obe)l, Mrs. und Mssa Malnatt, and mtuny

otheru.

The

birthdlay of:rs.

J.

T.Rionbow(Kogarah) wvan cebratd yostordaly by

a pleaannt party, in whirh took part .Mra,

f)rnfaore SmithI, M31rsa. 'Walter Wall, Mrs'h¶(tidL (aonway. r . Sid. Pyan. Mrs. F..1.

Hlralry,IMrli. 'A. Ily'nanlll, M.vlr Tomr

(tnolatb. .,raa.H.

'Portrr, IMrU; Ro.rt SayrvIl, M.'a, Ilarold

Jtldd, aird Mras., 'H.I htrarrca'vr.

UnrgreNO.'EWSso

r?

TO.Th DAY:I .

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Mr.lHoiman,

the State Premier, hPsmade it lknowu ihuLt hu is not at p.ebent

0o2tolte1lat1 log oil¥y ddlitoual appolant.

I1ont0l to LIl' tlppeir 120use. -.nr. Urol'ge Io. :ouou, of the hirm of

hesran. David CoheLh nod Comlpany, Lim

lid, ou Newcastle andSydnley;:

"'

bcl

bl'lted his 713rd hIlltildy on 'Tuesdny.It is utated thllut tile Liberals will not

rll2l 0 eancddotu ill il the ,0'0alU 0Y-Otle*

Lion il Dallley. Mr. Mihouey, tle')o`

lucted Itlbour candidate, will tnu1 ha1v"

wal k-over,Mectlnge eauve been held

l1 l soveral

Loittntry towlns of 'Now South Wales lor

tleu plilpnoe of lurtheriog the movement

now Ialown as"Th.

Klng anld KitchecnorPledge,"

Mr. Maonoy, the Prime Minister of, Now

Zieloind, is urging the IJourd of Trade to

IPermit lle stenmer' Delplhie to go' li'the

)omnlnioIn In ballast In order to diminishthe 2cute peoltlon In regard to retfrlger

ttlng elpcle.

111r. Bllluk, the Stale Chelof Socretary,anys that he h!s been g?lvling considera

iou 1n ia genera01l way to the question of

theoalpOlln12.ln2t- o0.2 few women to .lio

poli0:c force.

The0l2tt2r ws unlllder con

ld01rallon2 before he took olllce, and the.

pl),nltrs a2re now befolre hlm.'rho Sydney police lnhave

evideoce ht

thllcre has Inen a Ooll11 dl001 of hogus col

lectIoig IlIon i22 iln tile JnamO of t1le lJlglhm2 Rellef 12n2d Commlitoolle. One nllod offellndnr, wllo was dotc0ted at DBl

ml012, 21a2 12br22 eomlitted to stold hisrIal at the Central Criminal Court.Of the nll2o gentleme2n wleo have held

the posltion of President of the Staute

Leellntlve Council, Eix llve bhenoo

sI1ighted

during their tel ns of ofllc.,M1.

F.1.low.r''s,

who

...a

ippolnted to tiopslt1lon thin \week, Ild lthl2t fact brought

to his ho1ice. and in reply h1 said that

he hold Nlot glve'n the qleostionl coneidera

tlon.

At the Broken Hill Quarter Sessions,

Joseph Wao:. 'ytt was contencod to fourbontlih' Iranl for eclbezzl'ment an acore

ntory of the South tlroken 1111Hillbranch ul

the AustralianNatives'

Assrtciatlon. 'Thu

dofllatlontins. worC' sfld to amount to .0312.

'Plie inspector of friendly 'stcietles sold

there had b'cn no faloltication of the

boho,! ullt they haod not been properly

kipt, and 'the nloncy had not boon bankced.

The Noceossary Commodities Control

Commissiono has drafted Its report con

taining ertcain recommendations In rd

gard to thefl:tlng of the -wholesale and

retail ceilingprice of Ptetoloun ottll

and

motor cpirits, eoforecoming before tile

Attorney-onoeral the report will thisweek he forwarded to all ropretentatlves

of the Now' South Waloes oil trade,,

whowill boe iltoakod to glvo the

Conmmlsslon"thln'

benefit of any suggestions in regard to

thlform hobest suited for the'proclamation:

A doputatibn repreaentlng the A.N;A.

waited on Mr. Vaughtan, the Preomlet' o,

Sooutlh Austrina, and presented theo. oal1

lowing resolution, carried by the asso

clation rccntly:--"That this conforoance

is of thie opfulon that it would te in iht

host Intoreast of Australian to reducero thenumber of members of Parliameont in tii

Commonwcaltth."' iTe . deputtilon coll.

tendrid tthat their proponlos woutl htlve

lthe syltpathy of tlte "people of Austrtala.

'hliero wuro far more members of StLaitn

Parliaments ilnow than itople liad-ellon 1tl.to optlet therte would be wohen tiohey. o

cepted Fodelratiol, Thoro'wer. 602. legls

Intor?

for 5,00,000peIcople,

compared with

670 leglinlteru in Groat.LBritain for 50,000,

000,'TlIe S?atoes. wore'

over-governed,Ml .

Vutghatn.gave ti sympathetle reply.

Two Ieantll, who. were pharged at t1o

City,(Cllt'r

,

MIolboulnto, with haivrigdo

tertoedrotl tie saiiling v\slot E, Rt Stor

lng, now at f

,lbo

urnot it

a .

tnd.lleccd

tiono.

of hrbsh treatmltnt

by,

the own?ri ofthe'

ship, alld eallod' two wltnesose to support

tlltlt pltateoment. As one of them wasabout to'step into the wttn fs-box, tlte

tatnttr of the veboal, Coaptain Stcring,rose,. at the back of the court, andaolld :

"Yout Worship, this w?vitnleso andthe noxkt

one tra young aeOmulls who signed on

an Iollandert In the United States,On'

the woy out we' dlscovorod"thoy woreGemlnatlu, 'analous to take up armsn for

thelit country oa nsoon.as thoy 'could 'gel

tan

opportuitity.to do so 'On

our arrival

it.ro

,e

paid thclintoff." T'ho witnesses'

wcre'htndedl over to tile military nuthtrl

ties nolltl intned'. ,

PrivatlE~rnoi. Low, a iir?icu0r 0ao tlira

iith''nlttailon nof tlhe Australian inporlal

iForces, wiei otfore a military court-muar,:

itll 'Il BriBahne;,

chargod withhaving r.b.'

;rneted hlirmol-.fron Iris corps IIntil cap..

Ilrcd bIy. tihe Civil au.lhorirltls on March2-. 110ll an 'owas procebdo nagailnst, on.p'rlrrcrre vI ihavina made a (lio naaaswcr

t.o a qticntirrn in hlls n.lteslaton paper.

iusBltliII'

hle lint voalr bion convicted byth 'Civ1l powerS- 'riho dpfondant hard ans

wcered "N'o,"and

ItwnI-

aillegedithat heandr sacvrrnal convlctloni againat hin.

After f'orllal proceedings the cno 'wna

nljourned untl tihls wcobk,wihen the' prial

oner i'pleaded' notrt rllly,o

tihe cIharge.

Thelo rncusoed In Ilddroasaingthoe

Gourt,contenrd?id tlnatillla rctlona hrad not beonconmpatiblo with losertion., Ho had boonrlldiscarli.'rdl'

and hlind mado oefforts to get'

back, 'lhe Court foImd thie 'prisonor- not'

Builty 'ln tihe first charg;. annd that 'It har.

no jlrllitdicttnn on'tho,'ccond. *

A bill haes been ronadn first'timo in tllt.

-out o of RIprosentatvoas to armond thio

Judlciary'Act.' Ir' the principal Act orig

inal Jurlesdiction I nall matteru wangrant-'

od to the High Court. Tills provisiont ia

'low. to bo delocted, and .the original'juris

dition ,fs ta apply, only in all .matters

trrlslingaout at'.th Constitution, in all mat

torn of Admiralty or murltimoe urlsdioe

tlonr, and in trials of indlictabl jurisdliction ginlnst the Commonwoellth,

'

Powor'

ts giver' to thlo AttorneyGeonoral to lileo nn

indlctment ''for"'

any Indictable offelice

ngnliBat tholiaws of' the Commonweallth In

the High Carrit or tlie Stpremo Cobrt ot

iiStato wlliotlL oxanmination of commit

inet., for trial, nnd upon nn Indictrtent boing d fIlled tIlo. Courtr or'n Jrstico or i'n

jildge thlreofr crnsio a summolrr :to . eio

issued or n warrrant to beisueod..'

iAn:illictr~.Hlll 'whlch :nlin trents upon thie trialr

of:r ndlctablo' 'oatelleoB' Wan tlitrolducnod, in'

tirOeJloIIor. of Reprcsrntinalvoes, anir tnlakte

thlt

foarlnnt ?rn .miondmernt

of tho. 11i1gi

Court Proccthuro Act, It inyn down tj)atItll trilnl by .tho'llir h .Conrr. of ind(Ilc'nhalo

offencesahalln be by a justice rnnd a jury.

Tile laWB of oacli tatnto.roetilng ftjunrir

:toeto'

npplyriin trianli-:o("irldictable of

toneeu In thot Higli Court,.',

SIntoroatfig uvldencorwas- given before'

tireo Mining Wanrdon, Mr. Burko; at the

'MiningWardon's'

Court', nyltone, whenthe Now South :W loe

Comoent'

Lmiia7ahdCoanl.Companyy npplto d for a_.suipneionof ,labour.'conraltionsre or. .six imonths,

eOoorgo Ioy:William'

M'Donald,' an'dlroctor.

oathe company, dcposod:that thoe present.

lons6en ;had hold t hoe :'lIaes tfor -"tibhnt

twvo yenrs; nand during.that porlod, £t7,000t

Ihad bcoi dexpended In mlning and In IneldontalrIoperatlnis,'' :The: companrtlihad'

hbcen. sipeolldln moneyr on frechold laniid,

whore machlilnery- /wacs hirlile lilaotbdto'

wonrltithioe roductb:of'

tIlid lhnne's,. t'hey'

wore eoniployilg aboiul 100: moil boeside oniklirL'ar.'ohoanllbtls.nnd 'other prolfenslolinii lon., ',''lThlo Iwas u p Inrrediate proupeopt

.ilr

t!.iore

crlnrpiily"

sccirlhr, 11 anlipm?bn't nr.

'm)iclitltly;r,..wliili wato.onar thea: O9rmiralt

.bonl'Artllnldo, wlichbli ok i efrfige',intat

Lnnndo rirfllhoti outbre 6l(lr of wrirt'. .'t AEi

tiboii;a

:.ithp(Ullr'toras: were convln eid

lllrrt.'t.loiho

n'a-r?

a' lin po aslrillity of recurilni

lahlh'rnori'y:util taftetrIth'oI

war llhey sent'thoe geiilorlni;'ltnnKio

'

to Aimerlan land' Iran

iltnd aro' theoI)Utlpoa"

of Ipnrcharlngll'ilio

tither iltilt; .Tho coillaniy wnt .nlso cobin

SintpnoinrE n it lpplomnltary.er'' wator- conser-e

vrlllot

lachome, whith; woild Involve oan

f'

.Iltor. outlny.blihdtwcollr

.ti40t0 nrid .itOh '

'Thny:woro

l..'nlnkliiki'

provlailnnto .litllso

hnlh IitIlt'Iof.:' milehiriory.:wllon

thoe

eiir

'rived; Tlib company wa'sat 'l prceent croct

lig: 'n';aorlI rtl'ropowny,. lirco mitlce long,nhr.-

t- h a'sto lt to'vw '' ',

'o''o'

""'6ctadr

tilr.'

inge;lt.he; !tp' nll earithii

'ira n,aS0 wans

paid

i :.(\\?p'Gtcnhlonitb Apr i'Scln'cc thenthrn,

had paid £970 in wanges, exclusive of thel.rofelaional etaf. 'Ihe .Warden grantedoel::

noniths'

tuspensloa, of labour conditiloen from date.

The Public Works Department has arranged for eleelercutters worilug on thlb

3roiren 11111 cnd of the Coldohbolin-ldrole!Hill. rullway to obtain fIlder for. tllheir

Ocses aot

£10 ier toI, llI depRrmuontt

Iyln~n tho(lifferneo.r betweell £10 and

the Illnrclnlfia' rates.

i. A. Linnard, Ihol' teralnct, "as pro

fecdcd, agntiust Il Adelable by the Soaiector lhe Prevenrtion o! Cruelty to Al:malel

orleu!eotlnig t.o sulpply the raeliors?e

frouhhton BoywIthl prop:" mid ouicielti

lood. WVltnoesee.stated that the horso

Wap a skeleton, and ishockluoglyneglect.

o. Accused satld he leased the aoroe, aurd

ed and watered It overy day. 'lThe courtlIlad neeraeed .R2, lnd £2 11S coota.

Mr, estecll, the State Minister for.Lands,etated tills woeek that he was at present

Prepnaring a bill for prosenztation. to Pnr.

lnmeont upon its reauemblllng to permitaf the catabllshment of a Stnte coal mine,

•11 had had throee ltoes totted, (n1 in thie

west, one in tile north, and one,I

thesouth, As a result he had selected an arealeer Llthgow, and wOas anxious to get no

vith the practical worle of development ia

ouo!o as poasiblc.

Ar. Archibaldi, the Minister lfor heal,Affnlra, has received a report from tile

Chief Ifngineer for Commonwealth lalil

ways, Mr. Bell, stnting that during the

week ended April 24, about 14 miles of

rails were lald. In the Kalgoorllo to Port

Augusta railway. Tihe railhead of the

eastern section was now at 246 miles, and

thewestorn'

ection 218 miles. Activities111 the eastern section were still hamI

pered by. severe drought and consequent

ubortage of water.

Industrial troubles are being expori

onced in connection with the conntructlonof the Kalgoorllo to Port Augusta raldway.

The. latest dispute is with theocamel dri

Vclver who are carrying water on tile eait

crn section of the line. Thlere are over

200 camels enggodin'

this work, and th,

point which has been raised relates to

the proportion of nmeon that should be om

ployed. A strllo hla not yet taken place,lie slpervlslng enginoeer at Port August;u

having arranged with the men to con

tinoe tLUir work until their case can ho

nhmilted t.o tilhe Minister for lloma Af

fn!re for lils' decisioil: A cseenatlon anl

work would, of course,moan that 'sup

plion oT water to theearthwork"

gangs

beyond the raillhond would cease.

M.(. Underwood, lion. Minister. in 'the

'Weot Australlan.'Cablnot, speaking before

a lA?bour social 'gatherlng in Perth, saidthat out of tln millions which they had

borrowed, ahout a thilllon had been spent

In State enterlirlses, which, talien alto

gether, had shown n profit of some £2000

ar £3000 'during the .last flnanelhi yeoaover andl bove.lntoreast uld sirnking

funl

on the moany borrowed, :He took crerit

on lbehnl, of the .Gover;:nent for whilt

it had done ti pirevont ut flour famine. Hadtlle Government not 'jad. their own eteacn-.

;it'R In hInd, nnd hbeen able 4o demonstrateto tho shllpping companies that they were

Independent of them :for their fireighf,the people of tlihe State.would ,hayo becil

iayling mor 'for their flour than they wore

to-day. Thu people' o West Australia

v'ero now getting their bread at consld-.

erably IosB thaln lho' pcople of Victoria

'oro paying fodr it,

-

GouBederation was .given by. the Grnne

Iledoral 0Council of Labour, which at

iembled in Melbourne this week, consistingof rcproisntlatlve of the varlous State

.Trmdes nnd Labour Councils of the Corii=

monwehlth, to a 'proposal .towiden the

uplhere of the cottcil. In order to ombraco overy trade in the Commonwealth:Mr. KIavanagbh, M.MLO, (N.S.W.), ' statedthat the council.assumed that the rotor

elidtinl proposalon would shortly be pass

od by tlo eloutors, and that the Federal

Oovernmont wouldtailt

over Ihe conltrol

or indltstlrial logislation. Thie ext.enlonIIf tlie Federal. Council would, therefore,.

hio neecsBary,"Bo

that every trade would

luive reprdoentatton, nnd that the council

could give conslderation to various-fodoral nnattors wthih would be broutght forward. Tile p'roponl was agreod tlo, and

ItLs itn ut-stbmintted to tho various Statecouccile for ondoraomaont.

rlIr'irr.,

Barren, tliu.Governor of West

Australia, inflconilng

tile Palais do Danso,In. Perth, .eid the King lind ordered thecnnooll'.tipo

't;' social evont;.b hut when he

(Sir Hat'ry Barron) considered

'dauclng.

a

fine,Ihoilthy rorrontlnr

ftoi thupeople,

he thoughtheo would, not hI actuing fairlyhad'llhe denlded to do nuything that woulttl

lltortcro with the amusement of tho poo.pie. Some people, he supposed, would

satyhe ahould not Iave

oopened thatball.

ronm, l-btl. io did not cro a bitlt whatenynno said, for he felt he was doingriglit,. And that was nll about It. At a

moettig na tho Perth Oliiamber of Oommorco, the'nroaldent (Mr. W, G?arnor), Indeploring the largeaattendances at races,trotting.mooetliise, and

other ntnutementos,aid thatias a

,climax

they hid tLhat nghlita, ritpreoentntivo of the :King 'opening a

thr.aing Salnoon. lie (Mr;. arnor) was

undr t thoe Imprresslon, that "dlurlng the

'oxt

fow

'wcolka'

Ih people of tile State,.ild have tile seriouseicss of the pool

tlondiinprcspod ptidn them, nnl wbhuld rpoitlilo lIhln was not omactly

thi

timeo totnior. .. -.,. .. .

A case In which Alma Victorlia Thonmas,agd Ip

plied.l for a judlcal separatlonrrnnm I:or husband, Joseph William Tho.

mas,.uagod 70 occupled: til: 'tntlouti of

M1t,, Justio hoothi Ina.theo, SupromoCoult,

Perlh, (W1'A)..' .11rn. Thlomn dblposed. thatshe~itot Thomas by chance ip the Bulnhury,.

rafin 'at Po?iL Thoinas got into. convoer

satlon with her, and proposed marriagoto?her rlighit iWay. She at first nlaughed at

tho thought ofsaichn' thing, ThcY wbro,

however, mnarrled at fierpcentino, and themorilin' aftcr the cbremony a dileagroomont arose., Thomas, according to Mrs.Thomas,

,trehted

her cruelly, and taook

ppsspsaton of liar rings and thie greaterpart of hoi wearlng apparol. Since theo

tilm prtlas hatd livedtnrIt, Thereepon.

dent dcnlod the alegaotionaof erulty, and

aild that thcreason why hle marrleod tilegirl ..wasn hcause h

.told hlm .shewas

Swidow with one chlld, and that her hu

band hadl died twomonths after the wed.

ding. -Rospondent also nmarrloe :hor for

love,-

-HisHlonor

grnoted thie applicatlon,

a' petltlpncfor'nllmotl?'yblng reforrod toChambers.

GRETA POL.0E 00URTFI,I .

'WmI5DNEDAY, APRIL 28.

(lorn Mr .1 It. V. Allnutt; P.M.t.; hnd

innorna

tA..If 0. Walker andH, I'1ryor,

iBlforno

cPomwmnnitg the business ol .theCourtf lr, A

I.O. Walker, on behalf or

tlt. ctltirent aof tho district, Alderman B.Prvyoe

,on?iohtnif obrlho thrntnialpal connell,

M~.tD. ;:(0ttsnoen, solicitor; on .td

hlE If.t lho1:

-Irfeosslott, and. Con?lablo!.'t'Roa,lnwoeontod Mr. Allnutt to the dina

stict

Toh maglstrate sutanhly rO~lohTted.

rornnard GO, 'Klon; divisional retournlnhg:

officer forto ie tomnlonwcnlthl, pror.eoded

ag'tiilslt t.hei following persaons for tllaotito. ?ohrolunder .the 'lootoral At,.. .Mla

tiida lirown fnoed t, with otost.s ton do

fatlt two..houro' imprltonment: Robertttowio. Ltne' Is, Cost o3s, or 12 hours:

Jamens Honderson, fine Is, costs3s,

o* 3

hours;:-lfolen Hynlop, c?ne wtthdrawn. Cs.

thorino iJano Johnoton, lnei1, costs Yno at.

ono hour; Janeo ,Ann M'OIl'Gowan,flao,

tcosta s

aor I holr.

:. .r.

tVWllamIItsHtphrty, manngor ofC0ntroltnofll't,'t,, wlibt t itt rnProsonted .by"'Mr.:D..V. Glatteen, proceeded aganinst t1 folIbwlit;'

tvorkulo tor troanoioes Ocnlltory

,regulations:.Robtrt. IHontotno ,

tnti

lde?spuln

cihl sittl`o ,,.'dtihobcylng lawfui commands.

vix.,: tv?wtarlg ll n tus msine,: Aleoxander

Jdonstoni..o(rsh?

1?1'1is"Gorgot Penoekl,'

and IaUild Chtrnrcok. fort bronctes of I tlo

GP -seCtiOn

.i.

.Mr. Glnstheels said

,tleo'Lfll

gPorr

of the ,linors' ~Pderatilon iHottdt, E.o,

ilg tlatt(iIem httotd bo ttl idllstrial troinblesandbidtadttlttd, ttd O.tottlcntltt or a otrlko

hl.h

ds bee ln jit e

nladce

??

hlnt tho,. cans

fl

heo

withlrlrit?l':' Thinmti,

It, ad bittitoon coloi dei'uil utnd

'

t owilA willing towithdraw tnclt

ttfPite e.?s? defendants' to ttty) ostt,.. rho

B0te.itt'qltttbt.

thitllt lluldIt

mustnot ibo

tiitnf(isifo a ironlodent.

"Th .Canr of RIissln; with his ilnunne ol'],001,000?0, yoaar, ir

thewonlthloest na:l

nriush In Ehurop. 'Thn KnOler's Intnmo sa£78000 '' yesnr as KIng of Prsalin, and

01'0?,C00 as Gerninn ,mperolr. ThEam.

prnr'of

asltrlInrevolv-s tS0,000 poat

aTnil"ti.,:nld KlAng Georss ahnnt

.i£0,?l00.

'COPIES"'' Ol'THE ". NIEWOASTLIO

HIEIAID"'may) bo obtaled from Mr, A.

Ioclhort, acr', 'Nows Alont.Qlouscehtor

NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT.

TI1URSDAY, APRIL 29.

S':

(eforeMr. F. U.Adrliuan,

,1.)

Drunkenness, etc.

Oce nirot offender, chlrged with drun.

kennens, was lned 2a Gd, with the alter

Inative of fiveminutes'

detention. JohnMurphy (I53) inlourer, Wans fined £2, in

tdefault two weeks'

linnrlsonmcut, for

drunklenness.

enandeod.

Thomaos Robson (2t), labourcr, wascharged by warrant that at Newcastle,alnce July , 1, ll.l,

he.had left Ellabcth

Robson, his .wife,without recans of sup

port. Upon the applicntion of Inspector

lHolmcs defendant was rc:nandud to thoChildren's Court on Tuesday, hall beingallowed In one surety of £20, or two of£10 each.

SMALL DEBTS COURT.

(Bofore Mr. P. 0. Adrion, S.,)Frederic Ash, Limited, claimed from

M. 13fatos, contractor, or Waratah, tho

sum of £30 11i, for goods nold and deo

livered. Mr; T. A. Braye (MIesers. BIrayeand Cohen) appeared for the plalnti-.

Defendant did not appear, and the casewas taken ex parto. Mr, Cornishb deposedthat thie goods contained in the claim

were supplieod by the plailtiff firm to thedefondant, who was a builder and con

tractprh ns building material for a housewhich. Was :boeing erected for Edward

Hugllhes, at Crebort-dtreot, Mayfloid Asfar as Hughes was dancrnerd, there woauoclicent money to meet the plnlntliff'

cleim, and.a' notlio under the Contrac

tors Debts Act had already been servedir,?s Mr, Hlughes, In the presence of wit

neos.. A verdict was returned for theamount claimed, with 40 9d costs, and

authority was given to issue a certlificate

in terms of the Contractors Debts Act.

Claim foi~ Renlt.Samuel M'lntyre . proceeded against

Raymond Finnigan,'claiming that the

sum of E3 was duo to.him by the dofen

dunt for rent.. Mr. T, A. Brayo (Mosurs.

lraey'and Cobhen) appueared for the plain

tiff, and Mlr. J. D. Reid (Mesars. Reid and

Riold) .reprosonted the defendant., Plaintlff said that the .defendant and his wife

rented a furnished room with the use of

titchln at bOa per week, and £3 was duefor six wooks from January 28 to MIarch

11, To Mr,..Rold : Witness was not aware

tha. 58 had. been paid Into court, with

coants, and that defendant claimed that he

did not owe thile Ibalance. Mrs, Flnnigan.

at witness's reqluestr paid ' £2 15s for

Rater, bult witness gave her tile money.

the dofendount' wifedid not give him

the money, and witness wao not short of

tho money to pay tio rates. no gave

tile defendant the money 'wrapped in the

notice paper. He wan not sure whetherthey wdre water or. municipal rates. Tihe

magistrate said the money should have

hoen put In as a sot-off, and defendant

had a legal remedy in claiming for it.Mr."

Drayo sold that the claim had been

sprung on them. Mr. Reold said the Court

was onol.of equity and good conscience,and the defendant claimed that he hadpaid 1tlhl monoy for rates' as part of therent. The magistrate said it was neither

equlty nor.good

conscienco that sprungthe claim on the plaintiff. -Plaintiff, In

reply to Mr. :rayo, said hlie was not

short of money, ,and had not been ad

vanced any money by the defendant, or

told'

him he was short, Raymond Flnnl-an deposed that he was only Indebted

toa the defendant to the amount of Ps. At

the perlbod when defendant was £2 In

plalntffl's debt, at the request of theplalntlff;..doefndant's wifeo paid water

rates for tile plaintiT ltmountlng to S£2

Its; and thus advanced the plaintiff 1Bs

in addition to paying what was owing.

vVhen bhe lct he only owed the plailntiff

is, 'which he offered to him when he egve

lim the.key

In the evening, but plaintiff

reftaed to accept It. Mra. Pinnlgan said

hat the plaintitff naked.witness to do him

s favour, and pay Ills rates, as he was

thon 'short of money, At the time do

oendnnt owed £2 to M'lntyro for rent.

nho ga?' tho, plaintiff £2 1li, end .shelaid the money to the Water Board forhoe plaintiff'a rates at his. request. To

dr. Braye :'Plaintiff called her into. thek:tchon, and asked her how much she

could advance him on the rent. After

vitness paid the money she gave the r

elipt to plaintiff. A verdict .was entored

or.the

plaintiff for tlio full amount

lacimed, with 10ma d costs?

,Onhs?lted.

'W,.C, Stlnson summoned.G ..Hyde,seak.

Ing to recover the sum of £2 11a, clalm*

oit to bhe datu for photographs supplied h?t

the, plhlntltf to the defendant. Mr. T. 'A,Drayo (Mesers, Brayo and Oohen) appe?aredfor.the defendant, who pleaded not Indabted, Plaintiff, in his evidence, stated

that le .was.ongaged upon some posteards

of the Critorlon Hotel, Newcastle, of whlch

the qefendnnt was the iconsoee, Dlfendadt

toolk the plaltiff Into the bar, .and

slioweod him an cnlargomelit. He asked

plaintiff what ho would do some enlargo*

menls for, and witnoss quoted l0a.6d each,for 10-20's, actd ,S8 .onc.h. for 15-12's. IDe

fcendant'nrdered six of tlhl latter sizecc:

Inrgeomentls. lil?'reply to Mr. Brays, plainlff -Isaid

tlhat' Mr. Itydo had noti fousd

Tault, with tholiosteard,hilht did so with

regrlrd'to thoiprinted mattier icnderneaih.

Defeldanct found fallt with tilem polliltonof. the htilldlng. OcergolHydoyiaid tlhat he

was ilceoeeccf tie Criterlon Hotel, New

casile;; Stlccson took a photo. of th hoLhl

for postcardsc. Witness snld hie didl ot

lliko the postdards, nd itaookplainlntliff- linto

thie har, whore he showed him a photc

grapli of a largo'AucklandhIotel, 'Plnlii

tiff cckled wlieoss If he took a iphoto, simn.

Ie; to tile one.would hce tanke It, Wltneasssaid he wivould not.ltake aphotograph Ulct

less hea snawWhat it was llko, .Wltnoaddid nlot order the onlargement, and do.

fondant took It on his own-responslbllity.

Witness- told the plaintiff 'to take thd

phodtos, away, and Iho woild not recelve

them. To 5Mr, Stlnson: There was no sUtg-gosatln whatever; Plaintiff, sanid..that ihe

had just tilon dlsmantled his own studio,and had takenr. the phlotbs, to Ch'arleston's

studlo' whlch he would not he likely to

cdo unlelss - the photos- wcro ordered;

Gorgo'Grylso gave a?idonce on bellcl

ot thle; defendant. Plaintiffsaid- that he

was willllcc to accept a ononsult, and-.-he

,was accordingly nonsuloted. -

-Ernest'Ioohlor .was theplalntlff in. lit.

notioHpegalntinet Cliara Armstrong, from

wihocaicho clalmod thd ani of -t,; as compecnslattlona fi,

behion attacked by a dog,

allogdd 'to be oWned by. thie:: defandant,;hich hadI dlamiaged defendant'sa

clOt'h*

acid

othorwlis?e dld dpmngcato the exto?nt

of tihecichn?: Mr. T, Torpoy apioted

,foi

tho dcfclnriit Plinictiff' said that he. wetiit

froec the bhi'r of tiec Eimplro Hotol ) ofwhich t'he

defelndant"awtins' -ltnhllcenSne,Into thie yard; lcwhere he.wn ,attacked: bya cciddlo-ailted rod-inlccrci dog, like' -"a'

lerriolr :'The: dog spicncg-;a. twitnesa; andtare

his .tarlsors, e ca':lled nust and thegroom camn, Thie man and ather meilIntlghited, aeid

ol?ekd' fun' at him,: and thweId

gsiratly annoyed over thai opcarrpec,.

PI'anttiff produced the garmintt, and san?-

od where it :as damsged.'.He was employed at thu steel worlke, haln. had lost -two

shifts through thb affair "Ho did not rio

pott the matter to Mnrs Airmstrong or'i jrdcughters, at?he could have done. Mrtd,

Armatrohgusaid that the only dog on the

promloes belonglng to witness wasa.small'

silky t'errlier much smaller thanthat des

crIbed' by the'plalntliff, Sho oned a emallirowna.fox terrier, hbut she hlad .not. soas:.

it fOrr salix tnonthe. It wohlt .not stay at

Iloiafo,;,She had' rscolved no complnint fromlice ishlnttiff,' Witness' was gqutio -ore

it

ae siat :ter, dog which llhhd attacked'thlte

tlalotli'ffi'rta pitticitilt wt-?c ccitnsulted d.

N i tV'rt~n uc-FI U..Ic

rTIHURDAY:; APfll C'V

(Bofold :oleilmrsPF; .Adrtmi OCnlrtnia,

C,. t'Otlei.,hnd C.i~bUiio

.'Is

.Urotli'"llooiree

we r irohtol. Ale?xl?oiol'

1'erowavlto tJhi Wtllicn'l raiebd .r )orrotio'il:

of 'o'ololil inlo lne111or.1 ao.o ranoto

to

Lolial"F!

ltno'ct,We I

sond,, • .,Moossr, P. 13utl;ri?n C;, libla

rhlleroill

thelr roorvol delsloufl' on

theuolpcntton'

of John ,Fahot for ,,tle

.tvloliforrr

tlo"

hltin fItl .Themno: Iry.tIof: tho

"

lh:fion of tlihoelnl: iotoI a ol'

caotle, whlch wna honrld' tEotorn' tfo'T"I.'

eonsino .Benoch 'loot aoeh ?*Mr.y.,. D:: Reid,(Meaoer. lirld r Ond Rald) ,?ilo'eort for rtt 4"

pjlllcilnt. Mr. BUltlterr Aid that the'dtl;*

ldon hacl been reotl'ed..ln tord.r to. looh

intot'prelou reporto ,whoi t he applks

tlon was r'enesod .v Mlr:..Eahoy.ao The'trlch:had dtledld to grant :the appllca

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AUCTJION SALES.

KITCHENER. PARADE ESTATE.

TO.310RROW, ON THIE ?nOUND,,

O'CLOCK.

THE ALEAL OF SALES,

D,SUGIE AND GET A LITHO,CIIEED'

& J3IHIELEY,0421 Auolunlcers.

F-URNITURE SALE.

On the I'rom--se,•TERALBA-RI )., HAIdA LTUN WEST,

o:ar 211 ectlon lBroadmeltdow.Adams

towu Train.

THIS DAY, AT 11 a.m.

A.C, TERRY AND CO. hanve been In

stitucetd by Mtr. J. Fultonto dlispo

o

of' his flino

IIOUSEHIIOL) FURNITrU1lA:ND

S EFl~F"C'flS,

Comprlslng:-Haplaburgl'iano and Siool,

'loautllful Iedroom S0tll

y

of':1 piece,

icludillg double drawer Wardrobe; jnio.

QOak Sldebo:,rd, ID. Icd1tela, llttreno,allld Doddlnog (complete),

D.!1.

Sulie

of

I pieces, cmnp. Coucth, 2 Ar'n Clanlrs,

ulnd 4' ordinary Chah's, D.I. ',ablea11d(1

Cover, largo Enelosed litehen iDrosser

(.0ndu to ordelr),Comblnntlon DrsOeln.

i'hbllc, Boy's Lorry, Set Ware, aloats,

'Towel Horse, I.lnolerns,. Gipsy T'able,

Waolsutand and Wre, S:nall Sidebolrd,'hiusl Stoand and Quantity .Muole,

,lItchen. Toble, Chlalr, Plctureo,and Framos, two FIlower Stand

.2(ud1 Jardinieres,.Baby's

Chlih

Fender, Qunntity Onr'den Tools, Crock

,cry, Cooking Utensils, Curtalno and

lllnds,Stepol,

,Avalirv

and

SixBirdo,

loddlng, nod largeo quantity of UEftul

Sundries.

FOR ABSOLUTE SALE., Terms Cash.

The Furniture

1t

in

good order, hbnvling

pnly recently been paurcha-se,". 1014

A.' C. TERRY AND CO.'Auotionoeers, HIouse and Land Aganto, ;

: Hotel u(d Busilness Brokers,!:

i ''7 NEWCO.IN-STREET,·

i1ll by Auction, or 'Prlvatoly, Hoduaeand

Land, Ilotels and Buslneaeeo, Farms, oto'

'o'urnlturo Sales at Rooms or any part ol

the Dlstrlct,

SPU)BLI

,(

OTICNS. *

:±J'RFECTION

KEROSENE IHEATING

STOVIS,-No dust dirt or.smell. Prices

1.5 Cd, l21,

-es

id,at ORBY'S,

PUBLIC NOTICE.

A.LONG-FELT WANT.

RAWSON'S CAKES & PASTRY.

(Atthe

Penny Scqtion.)

679HUNTER-STREET WEST

T?IE VERY BEST AT ALL TIMES.,W1: hlave pleasure in informing VWest

lnd Residents and Surrounding Buburbantistricts. that. the above CakLes and

Pasitrelos wlll be procurable from pa.

Sco Our. WiNidowa.

We als0 Stook

.leTe Latest Ice Cream Sodas?

Pi*c.

lapple, Rnspberry, OhOcolate 'Phose

'plintoC,,.tinlla, Ginger Kole, Ohorry

SAllerp('oulnps

N'euron, etc., ete;,

''eerd'on o ownr.'oi1 AIc the Dis.

: : Also, the followtig..

,

ee'lai Chocolatee, Cndbury a hoDo

letes;. , FIy's COhdcolates, Oailler's

SChocolatos, Machlocertson'o Lollios,

S.Henderson's

Soweets,"

Ice :COrOiim-Ice

Cream WVafors, Pot of Tos;.oCfood;or

S'Cocon; with Midat Ple, ,Oae, Party;:iiscults, or.- am Sandwich, Sd;

i;

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:

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... . ...

.

:WEST END SODA FOUNTAIN,

,00HeUNTERST.

WS,:T,

(Penny Section)

C. NE\EBY, PROPRIETOR.

00700

TOOTH &DA

e, LTDI, KENT BREWERY, SYDNEY .

OUR ALES AND STOUT IN BULit AND BOTTLE

DEFY COMPETITION

PIr:.

'.

OPRIETORS OF THE FAIOUB ZET?-SPA WATERALSO

THIE CELEBRATIED'AULD JOOCK WHISKY.

M1 J. MORONEY, EVERTOX*STREET,HAMILTpO

REPREISENTATIVI OF NEWCASTLE AND DISTRIOT AND OIAITLAND,.

Telephone:, 051ce, 173; Privato House, 2H Hamilton. . 661

'OHN HUNTER'S

Do.

e(

reen Cou.pon Sale.

If you collect Groni :Couppon,'

,uol

.,'

willgot4foti:'

no

r'e,

oihllingo( u

'tspnod

'

at oUr DotublE-Or'con'oulpon Salo.

And. our prcas' have Iona slashed ::.

:. :: right:own,.to ;

liw':h rqaln

level :1.::

: Noto.tho

0oprlcs

',and'osfor

,yoUr

1,'.

10:te?i

OYnou wil:

sav s.ho?p

LADIES' PATENTi COLTSKIN GE.:iNT'S GLACE KIDBAh, GOOD

COURT BSlOES, latest shape'

-'"

:. LASTS, (' Smart' American

oood fitting, ont splendidB. hape, ',Usually 10/01 now

wearers;' Ustially 15/0; 'Salo 'i;1/11.(And Double Coupons),

Price 12/11 (And' 0 Coupons). S',

.,r!-.

'

GIRLS' TAN RUSSIAN LEATHER GENT,'S BOX' CALFH BAL, SnirtBUTTON BOOTS, wolt stitch.' American: Shape, . Usuallyod solos slanes 10 to ". Usual 10/0; now 10/0 (And Doublo

prlca 7/0; Salo Price.i/O /(And:. Cotlpons).

02 Coupono),'

ROYS'BOX

HIDE DERDY LACE'LADIES' GLACIE KID ANKLE.

BOOTS, strong, pliable 'and STRAP SHOE, Light Pumprteal hlard-wearorers, solod with

,'"

Soles; neat Leather Button Or.our famous Stolito loathlor, I"' 'namont, 'American Toes, Usu-.Sizes 10 to 12. Unually 8/9;

''

ally /11/:Sale Price I0/0 (And

Salo Prico 5/11., 42 Coupons),

loPAIRS.-W?o do' Ropalrs,' Try your nost pair with our STIEILITEILoathelr. It wears threo times as long us ordinary loather.

John Hunter & Son, Ltd.,

THE LARGEST FOOTWEARHOUSE IN' THE' COMMONWEALTH. ,

HUNTER.ST., NEWCASTLE, 18s?5

·,:hnri"

s

un4.

":

1I.LP YOUR OWN.

HE:ILP YOUR HOSPITAi.

TJiI geseroslty at tho people of New.

cntle has noen mado miaultfet in s rpmarlmblo manner by reonen of theo splendid subacriptlons to all the PatrlotloP~undy,.

ONS MORE APPEAL. WI LL SUIfLY

3E SIM1LARLY ANSWERED.

At the performance of the "Clngale'"

(This Evening) during the interval, and

by hind permlsalon of THE NEW\OASTLE

OPERIATIO SOCIIETY, a finnl osle will bemondo of the "UNION JACK"

preasented

by Mr. Norbert Cullen, end the organlsingrollmllittO entret a hearty response

when Mr. J. O'laran submits the.Grand

Old Flag.All friends of the

Hospltal shouldmlal;oe n point of atltending. 1861

TO.NIGHT,

TO-.,NIHT,

At7.45 Sharp.

At 7,41,Sharp.

KING'S MALL.'

KING'S HALL.

COMEERCIAL TRAVELLERS'; NIGHT

Under the Auspicesof;

thbo Commcrclp'

. ..Triavellers'

Aseoclntl o n. '

j

LAST NIGHT

LAST NIOIIT

of a Moet Sudceasuil Sason o:::

.TIm CirA0RMING.: .,,.

ORIENTAL MIUSICAL CO?IDY.

TIH CINGALEil.

THE UINGALEE.

(.i'narra?giement withiJ.

c, 3iYmlianmson,

ProducedGy

THE NEWCAST.LOI

OPERATIO 8001ETY

An ?Enjoyable Evening Assuord under theinfluence of th6

DELIGHITFULLT';

DREIAM'Y MUSIC'

.

OF TIlE EASTB':i.'

:Capably rendered by naExcellent

Orcheitre,..

And Capitally Interpreted by nStroung

DbIMFUL oPHIUMORbiS

:'SiTUATIONS,

SII'ARKLNGO WIII MERRIIIMENT.

DON'T MISS THE IUN

LAST NIHT

. NIGHT OF TIlE SEASON. :

BUAUTIWUL BCENERY

GORGEOUS EASTERN AND MODERN. COSTU'?'MES

HELP THE NE\WASTLE HOSPIiTAL

andRED CROSS LEAGUE;I

TO BE AUCTIONED,Tin of Chocolates, the gift of Prineoss

Meay to SirQ eorgo Reid onthe.

ovC'of hid

departuro for Egypt.

Ladies Committee wll seall Swoots MindFloowere at the Hall,

tlhe' wholo proceeds

of ivhich will be donated to the Funds tothe Newcastlo Hospltel.

I3OX~ OFFICE

llBbo yourSeats

at aPniinge's.

I0Goe: SeatO still avalilble. ...

rPRICES' 1/0 (eroserdcl),3:l/-, nnd 2/

J3. j,. WILSON,,1 , .:: So'orotery.

''ROYAL PICT1JRES, KURRI,

TO NIOHT (iFRIDAY).

! TIIE CLOCISTER AND .THIE IHEARITH,:

i " 000ft Drima. . .

Pictorial Adaptation ol Chas. Reade's.n'. Faondus NoL;o r .

HIm.SIST"'IER, o1000t Scllg Drama.

LOOKED OUT' AT 12 I000ft Noster Comedy,' A DIPI' IN THEI BRINY ./

S 1000ft' Sell Codmedy.,And tho Famouo Royal Orchoestra in

tholr?S . ;Latest and Bet,

.

COMING FOR SATURDAY :

STRAY OF HEARTS, Ird Srloes,. 632

S SOCIAL TO-NIOIIT,.?Oddielows'

IHanll, Aulclandst, Waltzingcontinued. Refreshments provided.,

Tickets at door, ]/- . 1?:60

sANITARY I1ETALLTC PAINT, Thd'

Latest in Paint. "DBig Stocks now availRble. only at SOttRBY'R. 007

VICTORIA 7THEAtR-E,.

DIrectioon

......

xDI

& BAE,LTX).

An Absoll Sensatinoion,

Achievling

-

A PIENOMIENAL SUCCESS;.At..Every Perfornmanco. .2

Standing room only ugain lastnigllt

Tho Talk of tilhe Town., '

'SENORl WESTONYSBENOR VWESTONY

SEhNOR WESTONY:.2,

,

SENORWESTONY"

:

SENOR WESTONY.:

The Incomparablo BpanlshlConcert

Maetor,presenting

His

Griatu and fmpnrenalve Battle Scene,

THE HEROES OF1015'Wtlh Special Eloctric and Li?ghting'

Effects,

Also Playing .

TIIE FULL ORCHESTRATION OF TH?EROSARY WITH VARIATIONS.'

BY MIEANS of TIlE LEFT HIAND ONLY,And

MOMENTSWiTHl GREAlT

.

MASTERS.

DIX&

BA(KER'SO

VAUDEVILLE PLAYERSLast

Nilght

'/,)

Last.igh

t ,

,

of

S THdE BLETSO"S'

CLIIVBI COMPANY OF COMEDIA S,

.Presenting their Bright and Sparrling

ille.a-mlnute :

MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE,

MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE

FUN IN A SANATORIUM.,/The Most Laughable of all Burles?qe,.

. FIELDS ,'

0000'.

aOHAS. ZOLI!

AND OUR GREAT DOUBLE COMIPANY.,

:.PRiCES: 2/6, 2/-, 1/-, and d. 'Plan at

Palling'. 1470

3D ELITE GD

PICTURESCOPE PALACE,

,rEWCOMBEN-STREETa

TO-NIGHT AT I.

TO-NIGIHT AT 8,

A 1300M A D00OM! A BOOMI

A Big Four-reelerl

A Powerful Drama of Circus and

Diplomatic Life.

THE MAISKED AMAZON.I

Tihoe Sonsational.wnd

True Story of a

Wife'sDenvotion thliat sooured her hue.

bnahd's roleaso from prlison. A plbturo of

tremendous power, and an unsually is*.

alnating story.

]N FOUR DIG ACTS. .

:

And. inaddition-

SPOWEIt

OF A WOMAN. ,

THE

.ITTLE'

SENOnflTA..I

li.n

SPANISH COUSIN..

,';

JO-IE ON TELLEN.' TOWN, '

AND OTHES. :' :":

THE . AI TIEh

MIASKED : 4-reoeler of, MASKEDAMAZON;. Circus Life. AMAZON.

'Two

and a'half hours for

d. P'OPULAR PRICIOS. Od."

eservod Beats 1/,. 147

ADVANCED OlasA to-lght,'12 Fern-st.,

Isligton.: All latestdances.' Prlvata

Iesoonse.tbyappolntment, 1134

COnE AND HELP THE GALLANT I.ELOBANS..'

A GRAND CARNIVALWILL lE HELD ON THE AB!ERMAIN RECREATION GROUND

TO.MORROW (SATURDAY)\ , M]AY1,

1915..

,

A SPLENDID

PROGRAMMI,O0

SPOnTS.

f,

GRANDSOCIALIA'l.r.Bi?

I-

HEILD IN CONNIECTION WI'THi THE CARNIVAT

TQ-NIGHT' (IRIDAY), APIlII,0; !IN, GAIIRA.TT'S HIALL,

; 0:

I

LiOLL :"UP AND SUPI'OIIT THIE

IBILGIANS.?-

.,

lS6

,.'"'

A,

BUIITT C.E,

JlA'ES, IHon, Sacs.

Dungog Pony RacesTO-DAY. TO-DAY.

SHOW' MEETING.

A GOOD DAY'S:BSPORT ASESURED.

:S PECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE NEWCASTLE AT

11.4,

AM.,?..

CALLIG

AT HONEYSUCKLE, HAMILTON, WARATAlt, AND THE"RETURN

,

"WILL

RE ACH NElWCASTLE SHORTLY AFTER O'CLOCK.,T8 . .I

T, J, KELLY, Socrtary.

Boolaroo Races.

Saturday, May Ist, 1915.

J. RECORD ENTRY 'AS BIEE3S IRECEIVED FOR TIE ABOVEMEETIiGO.

125 ENTRIES* FOR 5 EVENTS.

TRAINS TO SUITI ALL, AS UNDER:HORSII TRAIN at ....,,. 11.4.

.

PASSENGER TRAIN at: 12,27--lRllght Throughi..PASSENGER TRAIN at '12?40-Stopo Everywhore?

SrPASSENGER TRAI?Nat,

1.7l-Hopo'$i?ctlhind'Ha'ml

ilton Only,

.

THE COURS1E IN' FIRSTiQLASS ORDER,.THE

BEsEsOF CATEIING"-LtLCHEON AND

A4FTERNOONTE A.

TllAI.~j'

l TIIIT.O T'lElS COUlRIi.

:' . .

JADDOCIK-GENTS 11/4IADIES8/6

i'."'".:""LEGER- CASHE

ONLYrio /,

.

NOC COEIINI TION TICKETS"ISSUED O. TRAIN,

144( L:S

Q·,I: i'. ;i LOHb~O~Y blbtaioil ,

TiFE LYRiC,D)irection

.......... J.x & Baker, Ltd.

TO-DAY AND TO-NIOIIT,

FROM 12 (Noo) TILL 10.80P.M.

EEVEN SESSIONS DAILY,-I

THE LYRIC,.

THE LYRIC, UNFAITHFUL

THiE LYRIO. TOTHE LYRIC. HIS TRUST.TIIE LYRIC,

S" TIl LYRIC.THE PHANTOMh THE LYRIC.

ON TIlE TIlE LYRIC.HIIEARTH. THIE LYRIC.

THl LYRIC,THE LYRIC

TUaELYIi0 HASH HOUSE

MASHERS.THEI LYRIC. (KEYSTONE,)T'HE LYRIC.

TO..O TIlE LYRIC.TIHE LYRIC.TOMBOY TIyE LYRIC,

(.

TIHE 'LYRIO.

FRECKLES. TIE LYRIC.

(Vitngraph.l

.

TUE LYRIOC.

THE LYRIC,

THELYRIC.

POLIDRO

TIlE ,IYRIC. .DECLARES WAR.

T'IIE LYRIC,'

-- (COnes,)r:

STHE LYRIC,AFTERNOON TEA. THE LYRIO.

.THE LYRIC

TEE LYRIC. PRICES :

TIE LYRIC S-: IXPENCETIlE LYRIO, &THEE LYRIC. ' .

' THREEPENCE,

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.

..- 1477

f

Sri

C. and W. CROESE v S, CROCKETTand J, SLEISHMAN, over the Mayfleld

Course, SATURDAY, May 1st.

'rThe la unlch Aile will loeavo Park's

Whar[, at 2.30, 1.o follow the race,'The flnal of thI Mlxod Double Sculls

will also be rowed. 1.8'11

LYCEUM,TO.NIGHT.

PUBLIC DANCE AT 8.

LTCEUM

DANCING CLASSES.(Solect),

IMONDAY, Deglnners. TUESDAY,TIIURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY,PUBLIC DANCIH, 8 to 10.30,

legnlneors,. Saturday Afteornoon, at;3:

also Monday at 8, Admission to Hal;l,

1s,Ladles, 6d. A Social every Holiday.

No extra chdrie, 8 to 12.

p Private Losaons any time, by arrange

mnent. 'Phone 85,

N.B.- Shorthand. and Touchltypin\

taught. Call, write, or 'phone for partldulars·,

,,

toco,>

r

:

,OLAN

CiRISTIE.

',KITCHENER PARADEESTATE.:

This Salieil ha'an event in t(ho

tbl~d 'I11R6J 9~Newceastle.

,BUSINESS,

,VEL,

AS,

lE.SIDES

TIAL. 'SIT ES,...

TO.MORROW, AT 3 O'CLOCK,uDon t Miss the Opportunity,

* CREER &.BDEICElLEY,0421 Auctioneers.

OEN'hAL?ALL,

L;lrchiton

r

.....: .?

.'"Ij

1.' Daklor, Lt)J.

The most comfrtiable aind iConvclluolit

* Picture House,in Newcastle.

TO.NIOGHT.

S TO-NIGHIIT.

Great and

Absorlnly Interestling

Programmes,.

S LYCEUM PICTURES.

The bloet Perfect and Popular of All.

One of the Deet and lMost Thrillino

Detective Dramas Ever Produced.

SHADOWS OF ADVENTURESHADOWS OF ADVENTURE

SHADOWS OP:'ADVENTURE

Produced by the Celebrated Imp Co., theSucceessful Producers of

"Absinthe,"

Etc. etc.

Featuring the Uhlvf ally Popular Photoplay Artist,

. KING J,AqGOT,,

Also, Another Stlrring DramailcS Attraction,

HI?R SUIIEME SAOCRIFIOE

HER SUPREME SAORIFI.IOE

A Beautifully Told Story el a LovingWoman's Great ':'Dobtion to those she

: Really, Loves.

S In addition,Pathe'e. Auetralan Oasetto;

Hash House Maibhers, .,Ktyptone.Comedy.

The .Terrible :'Trunk, Comedy.

Australial' War Partoons~ Topical,.

'Thanlis for the Lobster, Comedy,Intorlaken. Scenio.

Patsy Boliver (4th Scries). Comedy.

IYCEUMI SYMP~N YORCHESTRA,Usual Prices: 1/0;;1/- &

G6d,1lan at

Nicholsoh's. .,

1478

GRAND RIVDR DZOUEOION.

AROUiND' thel HaRbour and up theRisqr, viewing thle :-Steel Works and

Walsh Island, next Sunday Afternoonm

the comriodlous .,S. Shamrock UI. will

leave fromn the Olorket Wharf at 3 p,m,,

-rriving back it ,30,'Tansa' Music on

hoard. Fare 4d1'

3010Tlho

owewhstle Ferries Co., Ltd,

•LAKE

MACGUARIE FERRIES.

TESBDAYS AN!' THURSDAYSU3:'?CEn'TED.

.

STEAM to BELMO7T. and SWANSEA.other'daYs leave Nkwcastioa per 0.10 am;train, and on S?t days per the '0.20 amtn

Extra trip, Pay Friday, 7 pm., from

Speers': Polnt ,,Cdlla made Cam's and

Nord's Wharves Sundays, 'Wednesdays,Pay-Frldays; Back' Saturdays onlys

WV..,, JOH'NSON,

S ..Wallaond.

'Phone S '. 5004

SPflCi&L

SALE

or

PIANOLA lUSIC ROLLS,. -

AtPrlcc .Fronm 1/ to

2/J

(Joenprisine Ovourei, Oporas, Clneosl,

Popular, Dance, Sacred; etr'e, .

At PlhnolaBaImplo

Roolis,Union·itreot;,near Hinter-sa 'eet,

Owners of Pieola's Ohoiuld.avcll

thdam

seolves of this raroe opportunity,

... ,l MAMYNO,General Travelling Reprosentqtlve,

15468

PUBLICNOTICES

IALTIIOID,tI'o-Up

to-date Roofing,niitold )amp ~Course, and Building Pn

iler. Srbhy end Coy.,Solo Agents. 90I7?

Gilbert Bros.,COACN FA PTORY,

S &,075t

HUNT.ER.STSLISET WEST,NEWOASTLE,

'PHONE, 178.

MOTOR CARS, SULKIES, BUSINESSIVEHICLES, LORRIES, ETOC,

,"',KIES A fPECOIALITY.Large .,tockld of Beasoned Tlmber.

FIlST-CLABS WORKMANSHIP,SUN DRAND Wines and Atlas Tse

should be in overy house. Prices and Qua.

lity to silt all'. '. S. Petherbrhldean. 1

SOME'EW LINOS ARE

ON QUR FLOORS.

They have come from suchCelobratod

British

Factories

as"Nairn's," "Willliamson's"

and "Bzrry ,Qstlere,",

Thoseonl'o are nnmos to con

lurewith. f

l ,They utnd for carefully

, prlnted,: thoroeughly well

dri?od' Llriasooed Oil and Cork,Linoso-not

cheoap adulterated

Biwdust Mixtures.

SNEV5'S

haveo dealt direct with the Factories,anttd.so the Prices tiro tree of unwar

ranteod"mldle profet'

PatteinsIn plonty, at Every

Prlio,

FULL 2 YARDS WIDE.

NEVI'ISPRICK.

C/li, 1/85, and 3/11 Yard,

I bousihtin

tbeordinary

wa~y they! ' would bo

5/8; I/11; and. 4/8 Yard.

dtlbotees for covei?ong any numberof rooms furnished on request.

W'ATER NEVE,"COMPLETE HOUSE FULIRNIBHIER4"

HIIUNTER-STREET.

? EWOASTLE.

911p

3.1131RIA'JAIRIIA rThe

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AT 'THII LYARICDAILY AT .30..11

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