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10 THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915. MEN OF THE DARDANELLES. RECRUITING. SECOND SHIFT. EXPLORER AND SOLDIER, THE WAR.

TANC0 COMMISSION. DARING ROBBERY A BOLD SCHEME. BURN AGE, CAPTAIN BAGE "KILLED. A cable messaaa hai bean rcalved from1 DAT OF THE BANTAMS. THE) ENEMY IN OU MIDST.

TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD. MR. CARMICHAEL APPOINTED. tturnage. D.S.O..

by bis liter. Mrs. Squirrel, at Newcastle, reading: "la Sir. From the outbreak ol the present war TRAY OF DIAMOND RINGS. uuspuai; wounaer.

both arms; speedy LABOUR MEN TALK STRAIGHT. PKOMPT ACTION URGED. tlnu. to reply to th. demand for male recruit, up to mor.

than our of Australian requlrementa. It la also evident that the opinion, volcod by our Benetor B. D. Mill.n as r.g.rdB munitions ar. h.ld by a isrg.

of tbe community, and there Is little doubt that before long we shall be doing our ahar. In this regard also up ta tha beat of our ability. The male recruit for the ranks Is at no Initial expense out of pocket to hlmaelt, but It la not ao as regards nurses. Before qualifying they muat neees-sarlly have been through a training ot from three to five yearw, and produce a certificate of oompetenoy. Tbey must then go to a cash outlay of from 16 to 620 In providing tbelr own eaulnment at a cost of from MORE GOOD MEN.

Captain Edward Frederlok Robert Bage, Ird Field Company Eoglneers, who was killed at the Dardanelles, was the only son ot the late Edward Bage, merchant, of Melbourne. He boi. auvocatea toe internment ol all auo-Jecta ot enemy nations whether naturalised or otherwise, anil have endeavoured to prevent the City Council tr.dln with Arm. An vhnan A GENERAL INQTOBY. Tha state Cabinet MELBOURNE! Monday.

One of tbe most desperate and daring rob- OATTAIN TOWNSHKND. PERTH, Sunday. A meeting of tha Oonvocatton of tha Uni was born In 1888, and began his military share list are the names ot Qerman. resident In Uernianv, but regret that so tar In neither The recruiting yard at the barracks waa broad daylight In the Melbourne this Corps Australian Engineers. appointment of Mr.

Carmlch.el, ater fne lhii. Sued with a teady itream of good men yea v. iu.su sonemes nave I been wholly succesa- In 1911 he qt ai uue uenon I rait certain tnat tne morning. A thief at half-past 10 o'clock terday, and, curiously enough, they were all LITHOOW, Monday, under Sir: Joined the Antarctic expedition jttmou viie Auini Federal Government and tha mllllorv nttthArl- hfAttn a i.i versity of Western Australia passed a resolution of deep regret at the death of Captain Townshend, who was killed In action in the Dardanelles, and resolved 16 send a message of sympathy to bis mother, who resides In Sydney. on the email aide.

In one squad of about niT if. Douglas Mawson as astronomer, assistant tles wore going to Intern all aliens, naturalised 66 to 40, of which the Defence Department At the annual dinner ot the local hranch of the Amalgamated Society ot held on Saturday night, a atrong patrlotio note magnetlclan, and recorder ot He was with ur uuuaturaiisea; by remarka made from several of t)i i.aA... nn inaPn.At.in street, a mallet, and rushed away with there were not three men over 5ft 61n, and a the recruiting sergeant remarked "the little 'una ara coming up now, all And tbey paya 16, and charitable funda of tbe aa Royal mls.loner. to conduct an Inquiry into th, ral administration of the y.nc. luu area.

He will also Inquire Into certain tun ohargea ot corruption made by soma tetUin against oertaln officials of the area, la ua. neotloa with a land traneactlon. This Is tbe second dIaaa nt one of the sU volunteers forming the relief could be held; but they have not tak.n Uis, a tray of diamond rings, ranging In value from waa etruck In regard to the aupply ot muni Kca uross another 10. A number ot certificated nuraee anxloua to volunteer from LIEUT. T.

O. SMYTH. Lieutenant Trevor Owen Smrth. who has uir ODinion. neoesBArv AtAn party left In the Antarctica for a second win tor when Sir Douglas and his Ill-fated com 8 to 100, and of the total value of 3500.

vara real bantams, too. for out of that par purely patrlotio reasons, nr. nrevented from Hons, and pungent orltlolim waa levelled at the Federal Government concerning the delay At the meeting of the City Council on June 1 tbe tOlloWlna resolution. mnVAd hv m. WAS The tblel was Joined by two other men.

and nanlona had (ailed to return to winter auartera ticular squad nearly every man ranged from been killed in action, waa 24 years of age. He was the elder of tbe two sons of Mr. C. ft Zin to 6ft 4tn. la the eatabllihment ot the aecond ahltt at I agreed to without discussion: "That it be all three scampered through the Royal Hotel, at the appointed time.

two doors away trom Drummonds, and made Captain Bage waa leader ot tho southern doing so by tha initial expense that has to be Incurred. Many are assisting to support aged and orlppled relatives, -and in their cases the expense acta a an absolut. bar to their ex-Mlulster has undertaken on bahall ol u. flnVArnman. E.

Owen Smyth, I.8.O. (Superintendent of Pud-1 llo Buildings. Adelaide). After havlnr been reierrea to the llnance committee for consideration and report aa to whether the Lord One man particularly deserves notice. He was turned down some weeks ago because hie the Small Arm.

Factory. Alderman Cornwall, president nf the A.S.E., educated at St. Peter's College, Adelaide, be which Joins Little Colllns-ittrcoL ih back. aajror no requested by this council to take iBtO COnalderatlnn mil rannrt tUt chest measurement did not come -up to stand over rough, blissard-swept Ice isurfaces. He patriotism.

Is it not time that the Commonwealth Da was associated with the staff of the Bank of ard. He put In some weeks of hard work, New South Wales in Adelaide, then ha nro fence Department treated theae noble and aid that Lltbgow bad a unique opportunity to help. The question tor each to answer waa: "What are you going to do- tor those who have done ao much for youT Are you of dispensing with the services of thpse now engaged In the council of German or other mond-. uiZ nftorwerds contributed the chapter entitled mond salesmen, followed tho men through nLt Ar th RnuthArn MaB-nstie Poi" the hotel, but on reaching the back bar they TookThe' Horn? ol ceeded as a cadet to tho bank's Cuthroo sheep and brought It up to requirements, and after all that trouble found hie height was against necessary workers, at least In part aa well aa the reorultsVfor the male ranks, by pro .7. "e-oising tne parade of troops.

Tho Minister for Agriculture and Irrln. tlon nnnounced after the Cabinet meeting Out Mr. Cdrmlchael would receive no laliry bt the and would only be pail "out al pooket expenaes." "There are to bt fixed fees st all," said Mr. Grahame, "ut hs has left himself entirely in th. station, on the River Murray.

Prior to that time he had received a commission In the .7 the Blltjard." He was awarded tbe Kinga whether be naturalised British subjects or otherwise." This was before the flnilMn (innmltlM nn viding every nurse who volunteers end I. film. He went baok to a physical culturlst, 10th Adelaide Rifles. Lieutenant Owen Smyth rhheVt.T.nfdLr f00. b7.

Port Phlllln Heads. When the Bret Austra and by certain exercises managed to add to going to quibble over those little things that are Justified In peaoe tlmea or are you go- tng to do your beat!" He oould answer lor them and tor himself. "We are going to 9th When I th. nnll' passed with a full equipment tree of expense, for, be it remembered, that the nurse has her had during the last few years preoeding the dispense with the services ot those now engagod self gone through the necessary training, his height as well as his chest expansion. Time and time again he turned up at the bar run rnlllnJ aT" 'ma '2 "'vi'lon lor aervlc.

abroad was formed E.u Bi round yoluntoered tor aervlce. and was appointed do our best for the men at the nost ot dan war uvea principally in the pack country of Northern Queensland, where he was looking tor sheep land. He had decided to take up mo uuuooii oi uerman or otnor enemy na whereas the department has to give such of the Government, tionality, whetboi they be naturalised British training to tne recruit. gr w7- command of the 8rd Field Company ger. We are going to do our beat to make the output ot rifles wofutly Insufficient at the present time considerably larger.

I hope a small property west of Rockhampton, and auojeoia or upon which Alderman Measher mnvAA th. f.nnu,in. racks, only to be turned down; In all he came up; nine times, but yesterday his persistence gained the' day, and now ho, having been 1 am, A CIVILIAN INVALID. Ho Is the most capable man la light ti hold such an Inquiry. The most Importi phaae of the Inquiry will be as to the aamlnli.

time. aw iu Engineers, with the rank ot captain, Two ot the more valuable -rlnsra v.r. ntpknil', which was carried: "That no employee ot tho you are going to aee that the factory la work AUSTRALIA'ST SHARE IN THB WAR. passed by the doctors, Is a full-blown member un in Colllna-atreet Good de.nrlntlon. h.vA ed every hour ot the day and night.

In the wuuv.i ui enemy nationality oo ariven irom NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. past I have advocated two- shifts because. been furnished to the detectivca investigating of the next Australian Expeditionary Corps. u-ation oi tne area, and whether there sit been corruption or not Tbe Inouin naa paid a deposit on it. Tbe outbreak oi the war, however; Utered his plans, and he returned Immediately to Adelaide- to enrol in tbe 10th Battalion.

He was a man of genial disposition, of powerful physique, and a splendid horseman. He was noted for his skill with the rifle and revolver. TO THE EDITOR OF THB HERALD. when we found there was ouch determined op tug council service until It haa been proved tnat auch employee haa been guilty ot disloyalty to the British Aa thlA mat. mi ruuirar.

barge crowas loitered for hours occupy about a month." Sir, We are not tired or uninterested ln ruuua urummonas snop, which Is one of the largest and most expensively stocked In reading day after day tho enlistment figures. position to a second shift, we thought It best to endeavour to obtain two shift, to that theae can be aucceeaful, and then go tar will com. before tbe council on Tueaday night, and I Intend to resubmit mv motion TAKE STATE but the Information doea not fill the whole bill or satisfy the anxloua minded aa to our MINISTRIES ACTION. SERGEANT J. MORRISON.

for a third. To my mind, aneaklng as a Labour a. an amendment to the recommendation of nan, thaXabour party has pursued a disgraceful true poaltloo. nor does It onable ua to clear Sergeant J. Matdment Morrison, who has been wounded, waa a nephew of the late Mrs.

"J.1. REVOLTING TRAGEDY. ly understand what 1b In reality being done by Australia, and New South Waiea in par ine unanee committee, 1 nhall esteem It a favour it you will grant me space In your columns to aet forth a few reason. In support of my action, which I dealre to Bay la not being taken against any Individual In particular, but on a broad principle. It haa been clearlv and dAflnit.lv aaavta tn ticular, colonel roster, an aoknowledgM AMERICAN COMMISSIONER.

MELBOURNE, Monday. Donald Cameron, of Tasmania, and alio a cousin ot Colonel (ex-Senator) St Clair months of overtime, and In that ease do Cameron, C.B., who la at present In Egypt. m. a moo eon do aa much He waa formerly a major In the Royal Irish Hours as he formerly eould Jn It (Cries a 7l a v. of No.

1 it la a dlBeraceful una that tbe authority on military said Others who offered their services Included a telegraphist, a jeweller, an architect, and man who bad served for five years In the! mountain section of the Royal Garrison Artillery. They were followed by a youth from! one of the colleges In Sydney University, two barmen (they don't often turn up, except on Sundays), and a man who had been a steward for Ave years In the Royal Navy. This little lot was followed by a bank olerk and several other useful sort of men, and altogether the Cluster, which was not far short of 200, drew eucom turns from the recruiting sergeant and the enrolling officer. "Tbey mayn't be much In size," said the former, "but they are just the ery class of men we want, small, hard, and Th. appointment Is to be gantlet uMii (Tueaday i.

It ta understood that seme oilty ocourred In making the appointment rr reason of the fact that, Mr. Carmlchul btbuj a member of Parliament, It was fogs tatt-h. oould not legally be paid fees mlua kt resigned his seat Evidence will bt take, by th. Royal Commissioner ln Sydney aa at Leeton. The appointment of a lecretarr has been left to Mr.

CarmlohaeL Speaking further last night ln reis'rd to (at appointment, Mr. Grahame said: 'The work the commissioner will have to do renins special qualifications, that are not easy lo pt waeka back that If Australia were doing Its The State Ministry baa decided. Id con-Junction with the South Australian and the MAN AND WOMAN KILLED. BOY AN EYE-WITNESS. full share we should have not less than 180,000 men In th.

field. It la also claimed that. If Sergeant Morrison holds the King's and Labour party ahould allow euch a -Mate i of i ai.il OllsKm IU CVU11IIUS IOr IV ilUI Vita-US, articles which have appeared In the press that the naturalisation of a peraon who waa born In Germany is nothing more or less than a delusion and a sham. When an Engllahman uermany oarae out of thla war vlotorloua. also the South African war medals with nffa- do our best Great Britain would atlll go- on under King New South Wales Ministries, to appoint a professor of economics to Investigate the question of the national efficiency ot Victoria.

bars. When the. present. war broke out he ueorge, intact but Impoverished, humiliated, and compelled to nav big war Indemnities. own oi allegiance to a foreign na' tion.

and reoelvee a certlflcAt. nt volunteered ror active service, ana went to tne -1 Z. i rrVj" A shocking crime waa reported to the Peter Then, at the New South Wales, and South Australia. The front aa a platoon sergeant before tho call for. 1 1.

T- end of the at sham police at a lata hour on Sunday night, war wa least can aay we did imperial omcera came from England. tlon ho ceases then and there to be a British subject, because under existing lawa England haa no further claim upon him. But what a pu.bvu. rur example, id. subles matter for Inouirv include, anma ia i inula ana Egypt would be of little use to uermany, because of tbelr teeming population and the difficulty ot government- The United States would nrobablv fixnt for and our duty." Mr.

W. P. Pedersen, secretary, said ha eould nuggetty." Mr. William J. Adams received a cable to the victim, being Ernest Alfred Matbiessen and PPolntt la not to be made with the idea hia married sister.

Mrs. Matbiessen of speeding up the workers, but In order to wa. killed under particularly atrodou. elrcum. dlcate wherein the people ot the Common-stancea.

belne tied to a rh.i, wt. on 'wealth may best Improve themselves In order duatrlal business undertakings, such ss esailii aauce tor tne British goose Is not aauea for not help wondering how many more reports the Government wanted before the aecond tbe German gander. Every German is liable get Canada, but Australia. Taamanla. and day from London concerning bis sons, who shift waa Instituted.

Pour reports bad al to equal or excel the people ot other nations. the head with the butt and ot a revolver. Tbe woman met her death through repeated blow. New Zealand, with their climate, fertile soil, and wealth, would com. under tb.

German heel and Iron rule. Will our worker, pleaaa think ready been given, and now tbe Minister was calling' a conference In regard to the state of left for England by the Morea In April last If reads: "Barton (Sol.) joining Royal Plying Corps; Dudley Royal Field Artillery. Com- Tho Minister for Publlo Works (Mr. Hagel- SERGEANT-MAJOR FO0TE. I Company Sergeant-Major G.

L. R. Foote, of tho 13th Battalion, who waa recently reported as dangerously 111, Is the eldest son of Mr. T. J.

Foote, one of the lay secretaries of the C.E.M. Society for New South Wales. Sergt. Foote received his education at Kegworth and Fort-street High School. He first joined the scouts under Scoutmaster Johnstone, afterwards the cadets at Fort-street, where he soon reached the rank of sergeant.

On leav -one in me army or navy that obligation follows him even though he cornea to Australia, and ahould he evade service h. can, th. moment he nets foot In bis native land, be compelled to fulfil It, and may be severely punished for suoh evasion, unless he haa previously obtained from tbe Government of hia native kingdom or duchy a release trom all obligations thereto, and few thine. In Oer. the labour market.

He supposed that would be a fit aubject for a fifth report. waii thorn), who has been chiefly concerned In bringing about this appointment, aald to-day that It was proposed that a professor ot eco There I. a very- ren.r.1 impression wita a hatchet. According to the story told to the police last night by Claude Tucker, the 16-year-old uu uuuuiiig concerns, ntuv factory, and so on, of which tbe Inueet an at present not at all as satisfactory aa vt should like, nor are the trading accounts of tat stores run by the trust Tbese require a loov. ledge of accountancy to Investigate properly and recommend the best method by which Uej can In futuro be conducted and run on a proper basis.

Then thore Is tbe mstttr ot the most economic means of disposing of tnt marketing the produce ot tbe settlers, a nutter in which Mr. Carrnlcbael specially In. quired Into In Europe, and on several pru. abroad, which seems to be well founded, glad they had come to the conclusion that that It Is not the failure of our young the aecond shift waa necessary. They all realised It waa incumbent on them to sup men to come forward and enllet, but the want of proper equipment and the great dl- son of the deceased woman, his father, John nomica rrom me unuen Aer.v Thomas Tucker, who had recently been ar-lehould be brought out to Australia to Inquire rented and aent to gaol for not complying with, into tbe conditions which obtained here, and ply more munitions td the troops of Europe laioriness or tne stay-at-homss in providing and to tbe men In the Dardanelles to help to put down once and for all the German umMiiuiiiB ni.

wue, reiurneu toi0 suggest methods wnicn mignt witn vantage be adopted to Increase national the wherewithal, which la th. real cause for delay and Just alarm. ing school he became attached to the 86th division (Stanmore) area, under Major Martin, where he rase to the position of lieutenant. Prior to enlistment he was employed In the eleetrlcal branch of the tramway service at Rand wick. Emperor and his tyrannical mob.

He did Tne tale or the Small Arma Factory, to not eonslder the delay In regard to the sec back window, and found nnhnriv hut thM mnthnr Qciency, puBBc. ui witicu no ous out lately reported to the Government. There Is the nutter of advising as to the general policy be adopted between the Government sua th, settlers, aa also the relatione tw many are more difficult to obtain than this entlassungs urkunde" (document of discharge or releaae). It la obvious, therefore, that al natlvo of Germany who has migrated to Sydney, and haa not received thla certificate of discharge, although he may have been naturalised here, is not a Briton If when he returns to Germany he is a Prussian. He never waa a Briton, deaplte hie oath of allegiance and certificate of naturalisation, because, according to tbe law of Germany, which we gether with the awful loafing, extravagant muu dot aooui ine Diace.

ha ordered tne oov "some 01 me proiesBor ia m. uuum pay tor overtime, and delay ln fitting up the transports at Cockatoo Island. Is not only SERGEANT CONNEIXAN. Company Quartermaster-Sergeant James A. aettlere and the officials, requiring perui to get up and sleep on the floor.

He then tied states," continued Mr. Hagelthorn, "bava t0 lhe.bed?nBt'JiI1? Kin special attention to the activities of got Into bed, where he -remained until about f. -vti. nwK 8.30 on Sunday morning. At that time, the nation, and have been able from time ti distressing and disloyal, but positively wicked, Connellan (wounded) Is 26 years of age, and hw- vui, i.

ivuuu me uovernmenrs ideal and general policy, but also one ot comlacr able organising ability." time to make valuable suggestions to In- other victim ot the crime, Ernest Matheson. who waa Tucker, brother-in-law. called. crease the goneral prosperity." nis parents reside at Great Buckingbam-street, Redfern. He was educated at St Benedict's School, and was an old member of the N.8.W.

Irish Rifles, which he Joined In ana win remain a blot on the establishments responsible. It Is not "playing the game," and It la decidedly unfair to the men who are now offering their services, and to those still willing to go and fight such terrible bat rtsm nor power to question, he had never ceased to be a German, and It is clearly tenable that thoae who have not re knocking at the front door. Tucker told hia ond shut reflected any crodlt on the Labour party. He trusted that the ahltt would be Instituted Immediately. Mr.

Dixon, secretary of tbe Federated Ironworkers' Association, congratulated the branch on the successful issue to the efforts made to secure the aecond shift, but regretted that It came at a time when thero was a change In the management. He asked them, however, not to anticipate the second shift, aa he had had experlencea tot Ministers and Governments, which were not entirely satisfactory. A bonus had been given to the Iron Industry, and he was assured before this was done that the wages of the workmen would be put on a fair and equitable basis. This had not been done. ceived tnia 'entlassunga urkunde" have no 1908.

He was promoted sergeant In 1809. missions expected shortly. Both I A relation of several soldiers desires to state that there has been Arrowing all over the State this season tmnrlse quantities of corn husks, which aro bmg destroyed as worthless. These husks made Ideal beds, easy to dry, light to carry, and very hyglenlo. Mattresses made from them do not wear out, as 1 the husks will keep for 20 years.

No doubt, the correspondent writes, the huBks would be carried free on steamers, and on the railway, and would prove a lasting comfort to the troops, keeping them in the best of healtb, especially during the winter months, now upon us. The teachers and pupils of Burwood S.P.S. fare welled Mr. W. H.

Jones, one of their teachers who Is proceeding to the front. He was the recipient of a wrUtlet watch and smoking outfit. Mr. J. W.

Davis, son of the late Mr. Thomas Davis, and head of the firm of Thomas Davis, Sbeedy, and Company, public accountants, who Is leaving with the Light Horse, was given a farewell dinner by residents of Turramurra, and presented by -bis friends with a fine black charger. On Friday evening Mr. H. Bartrop, who is leaving for the front, and Mr.

Greg Hooff, who has Just enlisted, were entertained at a dinner by the Gordons Cricket Club (Centennial Park Association) at the Cafe Fran-caiB, George-street. Ex-Senator Oakes, who presided, presented both members with a wristlet watch. Four vouna men belonging to the Palmer- tles lor tbem and for all of na. CASUALTIES. and Colour-Sergeant 1912.

On the outbreak v.aiui uniiBn citisensnip, and should. In my opinion, be rj. ml ait.n n. Moreover, the seemingly Aimer excuses for wife to open tbe door, she, apparently. In tbe meantime having freed herself.

Tucker then blm Into the bedroom, and aa soon as he waa In tbe room drew two revolvers, at the same time ordering ibe boy to bind his uncle's eyes and tie hia hands. He then bade of war he left for the front with the 1st Bat Horhert Glbboos, the eminent publicist. In bis rejecting men lend oolour to the belief that the atay-at-homea are not making good, or talion as colour-sergeant, under the late Captain A. G. McGulre.

Whilst In Egypt be was promoted to Q.M.8. FIVE INFANTS KILLED. nitv nnnniM. flfr. H.

R. Hawkinal VeB' wonting noneoiiy to fully eauln in the short deceased sit down in a chair, and, according est poeslblo time tbe men that are willing to the boy. nroceeded to beat him on the head inni.iAa intn th. aaiiaa of d.ath to risk tnelr all for ao great a cause. Ra SERGEANT FLOWERS.

Sonet. George Victor Flowers, of Marfleld. with the butt-end cf one of the revolvers. Bv. iniants.

In each case a verdict of FATAL ACCIDENT, DOG KNOCKS OVER A GTO. MOLONO, Ifonlsy. Miss Vera Bloomneld, daughter of Mr. 0. 8.

Bloomfleld, of Woodlelgh, Cumnock, was accidentally shot dead on Sunday. She wai Inspecting a foxskln which her brother end oousln had secured when out shooting, wbei a dog rushed by and knocked over in which waa leaning against a fence, eanslai to explode. The full charge entered the lrlt abdomen, and ahe died wlthm 20 minutes. on aurope, says: -mat remarkable German law which virtually pro-vldea that a German In a foreign country may make a false declaration of allegiance to that country, and thereby acquire rights of cltlsen-shlp there, while all the time retaining his German citizenship and obligations Is a very significant Illustration of the perndy and bad faith which penetratea all She International Intercourse which Germany arrangea with foreign countries." Matneson aoon felapaed into unconscious- death was returned. and died a lltle while later.

Tucker Donaia oilliam, 18 months, on tbe 80th ult. then Went to bed aealn. orderln. the child to n.i him. Mr.

O. Dunn, president of the Federated Newcastle (wounded), is a native of Dublin. He enlisted from Newcastle, where be had resided for about two years. criminations and trying to fix the blame after the war la over will not help ua; heart to heart talks and plain speaking are now required. A loafer la a dlehonest man at any time, but tbe Blacker who delays and lie dowb on the floor.

He remained In bed all cu. 0( boie. ana died from the effects day, and towards evenlna tha bov besan to ungtned rivers' Association, contended tnat Mr. Carr ahould have been present to tell them what the Government's Intentions were In regard to the second shift, and when they SERGEANT CAVILL AND LANCE-CORPORAL PRUTTON. mndere another fighting for his country dose the nervous strain of the corpse being 0rarid Tanner.

8 years and W.M Mine tnat llra it Am I.sKaiik man snouia ne trested as "an enemy with the known that quite a number of D.en"D" ,0 Ataoire months, on the 6th while playing in a clock lost night he waa awakened by a cry vard Sydney, fell oi a gate." What arrant hypocrisy It would bo i 5 in uew south Waiea be- a memorial Herv.ce in nonour 01 oer.oui j0 deplored the fact that a party whose fun-W. W. CavlU and Lance-corporal F. Prutton. was the cause of humanity both ot whom were residents of the town, and should have allowed the factory to atand Idte killed in the Dardanelles, waa held In St.

half Ua time when evnrv rtfU not turnnd nut VS He'ranVer" 'tHZ SH.ff Bl" wr ootn oi tne uerman clubs which, until quite recently, held their meetings ln Sydney, but desnlte tha faet that to reruse to wort with naturalised Germana, or men with German names, and then alow down and fall to mako.good, endangering the whole oyBtem of defence. Th" i On Tib. 7th Inst. Edwin Bruce Robinson, Stephen's Church of England, Portland, might have meant that preclona Uvea had euroa nor Main, emuue month- tnm Durn, at Sunday morning. The Cement Com- heen aanrlflcd.

We are told that the authorltlea ara In persons would have ua believe they do not agree wUh the methods employed or atrocities committed by their fellow countrymen during street Presbyterian Church Messrs. John Crawford, John Fischer, John Boyd, and Jas. SlSk tJ.ES to bffiAW." Neutral Bay. owing to aplrlt moei-GAQE COMPANY. earnest In prosecuting this war, and In ao pany'a Band waa In attendance, as Mr.

Mackay. president of the Factory -Union, well aa the militia, senior explained that his union was not against the friendly societies. Ambulance Brigade, aecond shift. He told the Minister that mem- self, and then went out of the house. The "'1.

i il nth. boy then escaped and wa. able to glv. th. 'iriLLlrLrl i.

oato yet to learn that Powell who have enlisted, were made tne recipients of wrlBtlet watches from tbe congre-ratlon during the service last Sunday evening. vArrien a raftnmfinn aurely the sinking of the Lusltanla was auffl clent grounds therefor or a raanliitian Inspector Brooks, of th. Petereham atatlon.1"1; and a large congregation. The service waa bers were prepared either to work overtime conducted by the Rev. B.

Homfray. who or a aecond shift while the war lasted, also had a coubId, Lieutenant J. R. Homfray, Several speaker, also severely criticised the son of Colonel H. Homfray, ot Penlyn Castle, members for the district.

Mr. C. H. Fincb, of the staff of Mr. Burcham Clamn.

architect, who has joined the- en uoing it ia our oounaen duty to assist them, but we could do nit much more eaally If they would only tell us In clear, plain English, where tbe weak link In the system may be located. There la something out ot gear when men are refuaed here who would be accepted In England. Here are two typical cases which came under my notice a few days LONDON, Jon The director, of tho Caledonian A ultra Uu Mortgage Company propose to redace tastr capital to 16s per sharo, not tltanl hor llto Pre I Two women. Alice Wilson and Holly Dlg- Their report states that on visiting No. 10 l.aw jownrmge, south waies, auieo in we present gineers, was entertained by his fellow officers at dinner on Friday evening, and afterwards at the theatre.

During the evening be was Bume that tbey who are not openly for ua must BUn-ord-stroet, Stanmore, about midnight on kuiiuiou a h.i uv Sunday, they found the place In a dreadful Instant. After conversation, Duncan gave tho( etate. Ernest Alfred Mathlesscn's dead body, woman her baby, Ronald, aged months, to aan.uaL ua, AUU SUOUIO 00 dealt With il the aame manner aa If they were unnatur. alisou. FEDERAL CAUCUS.

war at zmeDeice. PRIVATE N. A. ROTHKRY. Private Norman Anson Rotbery (wounded) presented with a smoker outfit and a louti tain oen.

a stalwart. well-educated man. about to yeara of age. from the North Coast. LATE UU.

W. J. AIXEI. wis partly under the bed, and his sister, Jox alter, as sne was going to a uo.pii.iiu Mrs. Jane Florence Tucker, waa lying almost undergo an operation.

The same night the; came to enlist and was reiectod hMam. in Is 22 years of age, and is tbe only son of Mr. close our eyes to the fact that "blood Is thicker than water I feel certain that and Mrs. Anson Rotbery, of Klllara. He is chest measurement he failed by half an Inch.

native ol Grafton, and an old Barker dead on the bed. The lattor's son, Claude, two women alept In the aame bed witn tne who witnessed practically the whole of the baby between them. In the morning the latter tragedy, said that his father, after the mur- was found to have been overlain, and was tho Brltleh Empire and had become naturalised oureir a icy aays' arm would have given him the military standard. Another, an employee Messages have been received from members of- the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt ad dressed as follows: (Cairo) to Mrs. Palmei, 4f" Guildford -street, Liverpool, N.S.W.; Mae-Cullocb, Homebush; Mrs.

Morris, 22 Russell-ctreet, Forest Lodge; Dempsey, 27 Dillon-street, Paddington. Addressees are requested to communicate with the Eastern Extension TROUBLE IN THE LABOUR PARTY. MELBOURNE, Monday. College boy. He gave up pastoral pursuits to onlist, and left Sydney with the 2nd Light oi toe water uoara.

age 24. a area athlete. a 7 buslnees rea-sons resided for some years, on the outbreak within aympathlca would naturally be deroiis attacka, turned aown tne gas ana saia aoaa. e-DOd-bre ta his eon. He then fired a revolveri Dr.

Palmer. Government Medical Officer, waa turned away because when he held hia bands high up It waa shown tbat one of hia Horse Brigade. PRIVATE DAVIS. shot Into his head and went away. 'said It was absurd to have a child In a 4ft rnn.t a i.7 if blrthj so we A somewhat novel Is taking place In Claude Tucker then Jumped over tbe fence 6ln wide bedstead with two women, and told a neighbour bf tbe dreadful events, neclallv aa neither waa the mother.

Private Gordon James Davis (died of Cable 11 Connell-street. Arrangements have been made by the Com The funeral of the late Mr. William J. Allen, of Hollywood. Porter-street, Wanrllh took place at the local cemetery yeaterdar, la the preeence of a large attendance of rtbr tlona and The service at the part wss conducted by tbe Rev.

Dr. Roseby, ost at tha deceseed'. oldest friends. Among these present were Messrs. W.

B. Allen and Joes Allen (sons), J. H. Allen, 1 W. Taylor, W.

Taylor, Arthur Miles, Msjor Sands, Cv. McMaater, the Revs. R. McKeowa. 3.

Bat W.ugh, and Hlllcote. Aid. Reg Hirrta, Messrs. O. Begg, J.

Bullougb, John Haephar- Federal polltlca tbla week, when a mid-session special caucua meeting of the Federal Labour expect mose wno were born 10 ln with that na- wfth I quite agree with a recent oorreBnnniiant ah. anna waa shorter than the Ia It any wonder that people will say that It la not the man'a arm which Is short, but the want of proper equipment? wounds) was SO yea'ra of age, and the younger Search was made for Tucker. He waa found by Leslie SDlnka. 2 veara of axe. son of Mr.

son oi tne late Air. ana Mrs. w. j. usvis, the police at the residence of another alster p.

Spinas, Rothery-street, Bellambl, fell Into party la being held. well-known residents of Junee. He wa. em monwealth Bank of Australia, under which direct cable remittances will be made to the Anglo-Egyptian Bank, at Malta, to be paid to. members of the Expeditionary Forces, us remember tbey are at present sailing under if tne Government Is so harassed in iia at.

Mr. Fisher's explanation is that th. caucus in Albany-roaa, Btanmore. nis victims naa a tub ot hot water at nis parents resioence on been removed to the Royal Prince Alfred Hoe- Saturday evening, and sustained aevere acalds. forte, let It do aa It exneete mr vAluntaar la merely meeting to dtseuss the of iiDJ re uerman we aball do 7l lheT "en and such remittances will be made free of pltal, where, it was louna tnat The child died two hours later, was dead: Mrs.

Tucker died soon after ad-- soldiers to do, take Ita courage Into both getting th. business of Parliament through nanaa ana win out. reaardless of e1aa.nnn exchange up to 26 on application being mtrae to the Commonwealth Bank. Cable messages with mor. expedition.

But It Is well-known SHOT THROUGH MISADVENTURE. ployed In the loco, branch ot the Railway I Department, and was stationed at different timea at Junee, Harden, and Albury. Prior to enlisting he was stationed at Go ul burn. His sister, Nurse Stella Davis, Is attached to the Australian Imperial Forces, and is at present at Hellopolls, Cairo. Mrs.

H. W. Thompson, of Imperial-avenue, and Mrs. William clous militarism or Industrialism. The coun w.u,.,,, uaiis mr a uniaue re.

sponee. Beware, then. th. Ai.in....' that for the paat few months Ministerial mission. Tucker was also taken to the aame hospital suffering from a bullot wound In the right side ot the face, which Is not expected to he fatal.

PERTH, Monday. Mr. Harry Frederick Johnston, Surveyor' MtSXP b0 but tt.ci..MopT fooM b'. on At Ani.W. 'J" Mramount Importance not only to Mow flauth TX.I-1 son, Tom Marshall, Allen Mllel, u.

t. Murray, W. P. Welch. J.

B. Trlvett (0j-vornment Statistician), C. T. BurOtt, Fltytalr, Norman Uhr, H. Wo lis, J.

H. McUchlu, H. Langwell, C. Batson, E. Thomas, J.

Fletcbar. M. Cannon, C. Gaden, W. Mullaney, H.

A. Lloyd, A. Brocklebank, D. schraedar, J. Baker, H.

A. Potter, B. Burnett W. Vlcara, can be sent either at full rates, 3s 6d per word; daf erred rates, Is 8Jd per word; or week-end rates, 101 per word. Arrangements have also been made for' cable remittances to be forwarded to London for payment -to members of the forces who are at present there recuperating from wounds-.

General, and father of Mr. E. B. Johnston, It Is stated by the police tnat is montns ago Tucker was an Inmate of an asylum for tho Insane. ami, of Flood-street, uondi, are sisters oi uie M.L.A..

waa shot through misadventure at iRts have not been a very happy family, and oidlnary means having failed to bring about an understanding between the discontents It haa been decided to thrash out ail differences in the seclusion of the party room rather than on the floor of the Chamber, as haa been the case several time, bf lata. deceased. hia home. Greenmount. on Saturday after me wnoie (Portion or tne apove appeared in yester- is my only plea for tak PRIVATE ANDERSON.

noon, and is now In a aerlous condition day's late edition.) A revolver, which waa being Bred at a target, Miss Pearl Cork hi 11, who Is shortly leaving H. Ross, C. Brockhoff, J. 8. r.

Alien. Raker. Whitehead. J. Blumer.

L. Huntar, prematurely exploded In a glrl'B hand, and the Private Richard A. Anderson (wounded) la 19 years of age, and a native of Glebe. Before enlisting he was employed aa a Smmt' Government and military authorltlea will act as. in my humble oo In on.

lh. ahnniA Minlatera ar. tired ot being subjected to bitter attack, from a certain aectlon of for the front, was on Friday nig til last entertained at a farewell supper by tbe nurses at bullet loagea in jonnaton a groin. H. Abbott, S.

C. Pottle, and H. A. Potter, alu a number of the deceased's employees. THE COLLIERIES.

aenator. and members whenever an onoortU' allnn U1.1 All Manly (where Miss Corkhlll vfa senior sister), and presented with several wain piaceo unuer emclent aur- at Messrs. M'Kensie'. timoer mum. PRIVATE THOMPSON.

DEATH OF- A MAN. i am. vaiuaDie ana userui guts. iry ia si war ana in aeatn'a grip with a well-known enemy of civilisation and Industrial liberty. Proclaim "martial law," pay the etay-at-home workers who are receiving war money the same rates of pay aa thoae who go to the front and light; also the same rate of pay for overtime.

If they will not work then, snd atlll feel dissatisfied, just reverse the machine, let the ahop workers who are fit (and th.r are enough of them) go to the front, and those who h.v. fought know how urgently guns, ammunition, and general equipment are required, com. back ta tha tone of ssfe working, three meals a day and eupper, a picture ahow, and a good bed at night That would be real Socialism In practice, and would probably kill two deadly enemies to International and domestic pence at one time. It Is worth trying. Meanwhile, those who are receiving the hlgheet wages for the shortest number houre of any employees In the world under stmllsr circumstances will do well to speed up In case Senator Pearce takes my advice.

nit, offera. and then again there are many In the rank and file who do not agree In all thlnga. with the Ministers, and tbey desire a chance ot expreaslng themselves more freely tbsn is possible on the floor ot the House. The names of Messrs. B.

Williams, J. Town Hall, June 11 W. J. WALKBR, Private Thompson (wounded) Is about 9 LISMORE, Monday. STOEBANNTJATION.

Up. W. C. Wllla. secretary of tho PnblM M'Cabe, and T.

Lamond have been added toMyQara 0f AK6 aDa resided at Chatawood, where THIRTEEN MONTHS' STRIKE. NEWCASTLE, Monday. he waa in partnersnip wim anoiner mma the list already published of members of -the Leichhardt Rowing Club who have Joined the The body of a man, supposed to be named John J. Park, this being the name on the basket containing hia clothing, was found AA frnm tha hrldsa ovnr Rrnwn'i stonemason, no waa porn in ocouauu. A.T.

expeditionary forces, makinc 29 In all. RED TAPE AND SEALING WAX. TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD. The miners at Whitburn colliery have now PRIVATE A. M'KIMM.

Service Association, received a letter from tea Premier yesterday stating thst the PobUt Service Superannuation Bill would bo proceeded with during the forthcoming letalas. Mr. Vincent J. Brady, B.A., a member of hMtn nn ati-lka IS months, and althoURh several n- nn.iAil ft itrinirr hr hftvlnv Private B. A.

M'Klmm (wounded) I. yea re the staff ot the Orange High school, who attempts hava beep made to aettle the only arrived a few dare ago. It Is believed When Mr. Fisher took the chair at half-paat 8 thla afternoon there was practically a full attendance of members. Although nothing official could be learned.

It waa gleaned privately that there was a fre. ventilation ot grlevancea In th. secrecy of the cauoua room. Those members who are discontented- with the efforts of the Ministry were particularly shortly leaving for the front with the Army Sir, Two of my sons h.v. enlisted, one has been through the terrific Dardanellea fighting, the other la In a battalion on the point ftf aalllnw 1.

PUie nOUalUS VI aaiiBmuiui "ovui (bat 110 MM POOD BUOI-UIBBIUB JO IIOW idea of age. He was born at Redfern, ana waa employed at W. and H. O. Wills tobacco factory.

He Va among tha first to rf mil Lea. un vTtTuucntj uoi wiuiuoi -u- land. H. had Informed a fellow-lodger that he waa penniless. v.

ua ut.a accusiomed from deavour will be made to overcome the difficulty. Representatives from both sides will INDEX. jvnrm iu me use or nrearms, and, as addition to his ordlnarv arnia and enlist. Pte. M'Kimm is the on of H.

Ryder, of No. 9 Morehead-atreet, Waterloo. Bofore enlisting he waa a member of the old caustic in tneir.remaraa, wnile in reply, Mln Medical corps, was iareweiica ny tne scan ana pupils on the eve of his departure from Orange. Mr. A.

M. Armstrong, B. headmaster, on behalf of the staff, presented Mr. Brady with a wristlet watch, and Master Keith Stamford, on behalf of the pupils, with cigarette-holder In case. meet ana inspect me puisrs, me worimg 01 which Is the only trouble now remaining.

coutremente, haa provided himself with an latere, it Is stated, took off the gloves, an said even mor. than what they might have been expected to say on the floor of the House St. George's Regiment, EMPLOYEES' DECISION. Stockton Borehole colliery is to resume work "IfS i adjunct to I am, THOMAS HENLET. Parliament Sydney, Jun.

u. NEWS. on Wednesday next. The trouble that caused PRIVATE DENDTLER. a equipment can uanr Mj unoatentatloualv be carried in a tnni.

they naa oeen tree to express their feet rut tha strike there over a week ago haa been Private Robert Dendtler (died of wounds) On tho ings. ll is unaersxooa inai tne electrical ats knot antl Men waa 8t years of age, and a native of Liverpool jturbance had th. affect ot considerably clear PREFERENCE FOR SOLDIERS AroownicDU MEAT EXTORT. IZ the DiHinr-fw -7 dw Famine-CcwP' I entire Horame- AAmA to New Boutn waiea lour lag toe mir. TRAGEDY.

settled. The executive officers of tb Colliery Employees' Federation say that there are nearly 3000 miners out of work or 'partially rnn-ployed owing to the closing down of mines Th. moat contentious matter brought for In a letter received by me yesterday from my aon. written on the point of departure from Egypt for the Dardanellea. he telle me' that his pistol had Just been taken from him by the military authorities, aa It waa said to be against the rules of war for any coldler of less than commissioned rank (my aon being yeara ago.

and followed hia trade as a plasterer until ho enlisted In November last- He At a meeting of the council of tha Chamber Childm'i 10. 10 Items Patriotic Fenda 1.1 U-illh ward was the queatlon na to what ahould be th. next business submitted to Parliament of Manufactures yesterday afternoon it was resided 'at anmore-roau, nowiuwu. OuwHtM Price of Bread after the Estimates have been dlaoosed of. SHIPMENTS FOR ENGLAND SEIZED.

PRIVATE E. M'LKLLAJNU. Ingot tb Minion of til. dlsirlc? is' berng con- unanimously resolved that the council of th. vened Tor Saturday next to take a united chamber recommend the manufacturers of the move In th.

matter. state to follow a policy of preference to re- Although It waa generally conceded that the i-uruuraij 10 carry one. Tne foe. recog' MYSTERIOUS SHOT. COOMA.

Mondav. Price of Butter, Riiollln, Titled Drilling nn Fodder Shortage Omythwitte Qim taWMtat.iv HeroM of tht Dw nellt-i at tbT Dardanelle. a Mt.v. of Omega, near referendum wara mart Important matter, the n. Ha enlisted from Queensland, wher.

majority were In favour of th. tariff being mama uo ruiea, torture ana massacre our wounded. It is Inconceivable to the authorltlea that a wounded aoldler (though of The Department or i-aoour ana maustry wherever possible. It was Nothing yet Is known aa to the perpetrator Sroond onin 5 fflilnpmr, eta Rrertlnl InUUIfeaes he waa engaged In farming pursuits. He has got out of the way arst of all.

iiu.n Ainertenee. having No decision, however, waa com. to whan sur of the tragedy at Jlndahyn. on the nlibt of In Frtn I ftchPOll tha Boer war. wher.

he had his th. meeting adjourned till to-morrow after- lese wan i-oiumisBioneu ranx attacked uy the ghoulfl of a battlefield, and too aorely hurt to use rifle or bayonet, might with the aid of nlstol or revolver, if ha nnnld nnt naturaay, June 6, when, Samuel William Dal- 10 Stale Parilaiviit for their employees who had gone to tne front, jinuBLtjiiB horse ehot trom under mm iwioe. waa ner, aged 46, a farmer, was found lying on of the flrBt to volunteer tor JUVENILE SMOKERS. the ground near hia mother', residence, with and that they Were paying the difference between tbe wages which the men had been eave bis life, st least sell It doarly, reserving Law mm rwnw Mwifury and Com- PRIVATE E. P.

ROWLEY. pernaps uie last outlet lor a service U10 Bin a gunsnot wound in the back, Too Many runoa The Tenipelt" The Weather Trtde with ABAtke The War The Malla Yanco Ommleiee THE receiving and their pay aa aoiaiera, Aervlca waa held at St Luke'. mcrciai Mlninc Int-UlgMH The Coroner, Mr. 8. B.

Ounn, opened the oi wnicn wouia surely ne washed away. My aon also aald that amce leavlna- Ana. Mudciani' Union inquest on Monday laat, and took further evidence on Friday and Saturday, and then ad. MOtorw vmvnc-cu Church of Bngiana, Muigaug, on ouuu; Ing in honour of Private B. P.

Rowley, who fell lighting In th Dardanellea. MOBE POWERS TO POLICE. Th. mpprtsslon, or at all th. cheek THE GREAT SCHOOLS.

Journed till Jun. 28. LITTLE SLICE FOR THE HOSPITAL. PRIVATE A. K.

MLAOHLAN. Evidence waa given by Mary alienor Dal ADVERTISEMENTS no MELBOURNE, Monday. Acting under tho authority ot tha State Government 12 trucks ot meat which were being shipped to Iondon were seized at Victoria dock to-day. A cargo of ovor 87,000 carcases 'had been sent away some days previously by the same consignor (W. Angllss and The sfliur.

vaa made In eonne-quenco ot the determination ot the Cabinet that no mor. meat ahould be allowed to leave Victoria because of a shortage of supplies here. The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock), after tho mooting of tho Cabinet to-night, mad. the following statement: "Practically the whole of the time of the Cabinet to-day has been occupied. in discussing a matter which has arisen out bf a report, submitted by the Minister tor Agriculture to the etfeot that 87,000 odd oarcaaea of mutton and lamb bad ing, of the baneful habit of cigarette smoking tralia he had received no letter from us that on the eve of going Into th.

firing line he hungered sorely for th. word from his home-folk that bad not arrived. We have written him by every mall, quoting his regt-montal number, hia battalion, etc W. know tho letters were correctly addressed, for ne mentions the receipt of one from a friend to whom we gave the address; and yet, owing to per (wlf. of the murdered man).

She aald Private Archibald Kenneth M'Lnchlnn, Page. by Juveniles ta a matter that tha Chief Seen. sh always got on well with th. deceased, who ENLISTMENT FIGURES. death la roporteo irom ihub Almost 80 yeara of age.

He wa. tie only tary (Mr. Black) is taking in nana. was good to th. children.

Sh. did not know Another little bleee of th. park lands In i .1... Black told a meeting of the Health ArnosenieBle Apartments, Board, and Siatdaaoe, Auction atlea Sirtlia, Harrlasee, and naiht nv'? rsi. ty ch.d.

anybody who had an enmity for deceased. Th. children wera later than uanal home from he wee a student at the Hawkesbury Agrloul-: Th. Chief Secretary (Mr. Block) announced mismsnagenieni, our.

nave not oeen deliver ed. To a nation at war aome confualon. aaoa. Inquiries mad. yesterday showed that the following number of young men have volunteered for active aervlce from th.

following th. Creel that av.nlng. Th. deceased waa a tural College. During the vast six yeara deem at a meeting of th.

Health Society yesterday cially ln the early atages, mar be forgiven. Building nualaeaa Announcements a Society yesterday Cat on. reason why mor. men than women Buffered from consumption wa. b.oauso w'omon did not "make smokestacks of themselves." He then went on to refer to the vicious habit of cigarette smoking that was sapping tha bloonv and natural stern man, but was kind to his family.

He colleges: Sydney Grammar School Melbourne Grammar School mmniaan ior Wanted rvtuatrv Heaorti lJ 447 but the bungling, easily avoidable, lack of organlaa'tlon, dlacloBed In our case and In others of which I have heard, whoreby parent and child, husband and wife, friends snd brothers, who may never be re-unlted, are robbed had a double-barrelled gun at the bouss, and h.r Albert a barrel gun. Th. son had used hi. father's gun during th. week haa claimed tnree aon.

oi oertam aaaitions lo me nyaney nospitai M'LachlBn Just as they entered manhood. t0 pr0vld. for th. venereal PRIVATE 8PRAOUE. clinic, and other accommodation, and he was Private Dudley Bprague, who Is reported afraid It would b.

necessary to miasma. I. a resident of Blaekheath, and buildings on what waa now Domain land, He physical vigour of the youth. It was causing fSSlSaibMrai)" Meetloss Medical. Ceeoucal a Mlacellancooa Motor Can, Kereaa Mu.lcal irixrweta 1 Partnenhlpa ttv;" Prnonal and MuSUg Frlenda PotHlana Tacaot Potlllooa Wauled Potiltrr, Dot Pnifesaions, Titoal, etc.

Public Rnldrnlul Ha Semmta Shipping Anneuae. menta Slluallen. Wasted Statlona, raraa, Stock Slock, hearts, Money Temlera To It-Boian, ta Wanled to Punheat shooting parrots, but could not bar. removed gduoatlonal Tor Sals Funtrala I Furniture, etc. Oovemmant Notloea havoc, and making neuropathlo wrecks.

of tbe solace tnat tn. post should afford, Absolutely criminal. lAft with 18th Battalion. uis oroiuer UHOu mil -w d.Aanoa of the Government'a orders that th. gun that night without being seen by her.

Constable Ford stated that near wher. de St. Peter'a College (Adelaide) Wesley College (Adelaide) Ohuroh of England Orammar School Kln.th Rvdnevt Vivian la now In camp. waa much averse, he to enoroaohlng on the publlo parks, but th. hospital authorltlea had, It Beemed, Buffered by the widening of frnnAn mrat In stock to be kept for local too 110 .88 146 J40 200 too 1M The Juvenile Smoking Act did not go far enough.

In that It did not prevent amoklng by boys, but only made the Bale of tobaooo a.a Aiaarattea to them Illegal. It was nro- Horses, vrnieias, a. Live Stock i The comlo-opera censorship, too, would be amusing were It not so exasperating. In one letter received by me all references to the BUGLER ATTENBOROuOH. rnnaumntlon.

It was understood that this Fort-street, High School (Incomplete) HoteU meat was to have made up tbe ihort ship which should have left by the Mol ceased', body wa lying h. saw a number II eartrldgo wad. Deceased, son gave him aome cartridges, which were kept at nis grandmother's hut H. opened one and pisee from wnicn it waa written were rigorously blotted out, and It waa stated that Houses sne i gale 1 Roiuee, Uad, Wanted I and aome promls. had been Bugler Roy Attenbomugh.

of LUyfleld, -JJ Mr Wad, ln ported wounded, Is natlv. of Wya long, i nd Dy Mr. M.0ow.n resided with his mother at Lllyf leld. He Is fc tn tnaa BaT. aut.cnt omi only IB year, of 'r0Bl tnelr requirement th.

back of the pre-with 0' Company, 1st Expeditionary Fore. Mn, DUMlng. That promise would have to SAPPER be honoured, aid a small portion of the park series of views could not be forwarded until a later mall, aB tbey disclosed the locality. found th. wad to correspond In colour and sin noaea to uuuvw, Kinr.

school irarramaiiai that th.y might bring up every Juvenile found prlDca Alfred College (Adelaide) smoking In th. streets, and endeavour to. College make him realise the enormity of th. offence, rjeelon, Orammar School not only to hia own body, but to tb. com- College (Stanmore) in aeneraL The girls growing ud In nAitaaaf fna nova) 160 146 140 102 lectures Uesl Notices and yet the envelope bora a poatmark that with tn.

on. n. reuna near th. body. The hot.

were also the sams sis. aa aome ex wltb.brasen enrrontery net forth the information the censor had so carefully removed from boat srni raw. Machinery 100 Hill) Sapper Harold Btephen WMtt, reported landa Bacncd. davia last month for the use of the Imperial authorities. It waa learned at the end of last week that none of this meat was available to fulfil the Imperial contract, but that It had boon shipped on civilian account The Cabinet decided last Monday that no more meat should be exported fulfil private requirements.

It now appears that W. Angllss and Co. have taken the matter Into their own bands, notwithstanding an agreement on the subject to place all stocks and resources ih dlsnosal of the Federal Government. wounaea. ib a aou oi mi.

o. v. tracted from th. body, H. examined the gun.

Both barrala were dirty, but th. left one to have been more recently dlsobarged. Albert Dalner told htm that he used the gun on Friday to 100 95 our midst were sturdier and generally Bl College (Hunter's healthier looking than the boya, and tha rjr.bton Orammar Sohool reason for thla was that they did not practise Xavler College (Victoria) this pernlolous habit. Cigarette amoklng caulOeld Grammar School the enoloeure. In Ita artlolea and notes on the war your paper has don.

nobl. work In Its endeavour to make our men-folk oem. to a Trafalgar, Old Canterbury-roaa, retersnam, STATS TKAWUBS. I 0 realisation of their reaponatbilltleB will you and Is only xe years oi n. nv grandson of Mr.

S. J. Watson, Burllngton- tf.H..fti,ah IaIa ftAlAnhona mana.er. robbed noys oi meir Ballsrat college not do all you can you hava already done 1 TO-DAY. Mat.

rVllanwirll OBdsl Tm sjaaeoet to Clabrst. ItolUa Istemeuoei Sydney Tvmal. 'rJXlt rvaindne Aswrtatlon Meelln, at awv Trinity Grammar School (Victoria) parrots, sno aia no. ue.r ni. granu- mother's place that night Theodore Albert Dalner.

axed IT. a son of de Ins useful cltliens than they would be If thla habit did not get them ln Its awful much to cause to ring in tne ear. ot au OPO. Sydney. Sapper White wa.

born at a cargo of fish was Bold In th. Municipal Tumii't. and was educated at the Stanmore and Market, yesterday morning, and realised 6a Petersham Public echoolB. Previous to en- a box. Ths fish was th.

Ounundaal's eeaeed. gave evidence to th. affect that he All exporters were Informed on Thursday and his were setting rabbit trap, for OOVERKMEiri IX0TO. Trail about two nouro, -rney neara two ana afterwards went to th. Creel and delivered while way were upiiurnu, BECBTTlTnTg IR VICT0EM, MELBOURNE.

Monday. listing In the 1st Field company oi engineers oatob baaxeta tor oniy a tew nourr irawi he waa employed as a draftsman In the signal n. central Railway Station. BROOKLYN, Monday. last of the decision of tho Government, that no meat should be ao that this action by this particular firm I.

In defiance of tbonty tne oi.rion can "Awaxci" I am, R. D. MAUNSBLIa, Armldalt, Jun. 11. i AUSTRALIAN NURSES FOR THB FRONT.

TO THB EDITOR OF THB HERALD. SUPPLIES FOR BROKEN HILL. hA hAA been for the last nln. it a meeting St fishermen held tor. on u.

i. known In th. western euburb. as a.mr.v nlht It waa resolved to ask the There were'Sli volunteer, at th. Victoria a footballer, having played (Union) with th.

Minister, through the member for th, dla- milk at the meat did not know that his fathsr waa dead until th. police arrived lata that night H. waa parrota with bis father' tun oa and did not know whether h. used on. or two barrela.

H. did not t.k. th. gun with him oa tb. afternoon of Jun.

6, nor had b. any and 1M war. passed by Barracks to-day, the expressea wi.n pi tun EUTEKEJTS CAESTVA1. aa. a tirAvent eo-hfuslon In the tquad Sir.

It I. dally becoming mor. apparent doctors. that next In Importance to a continuous supply Stanmor. uamoriage sas nvmm num.

trlct. to pu a rriiif.nBs nrrr uibi, from th. Hawks. bury River, and for th. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

Government to take full control ot th. At Bt. Clemenf. Church of England. Mar- trlbutlpn and Ml' a BROKEN MILL, Monday.

Mr. D. Bsrnett, secretary of th. A.M.A., atat.d to-day that h. had aent a telegram to Mr.

Jabel Wright, M.L.A., accepting th. Oov.rnment offer of che.p flour to members of the A.M.A. The otter was la th. following nnvarnmant aandA flvA tana At Mm Matltflty a 1 Dm tv 1 MMM Wj-." Criterion Taaetrei "Under Cover, rsUee Tkeetrtt "A llroU TM.tr.. Mr.

1 tpnxm lyororai M0J a. KMlogleil Osraantl t. a. LirlTThettri! Having Metiira, 11 1. a Unmnm Thestrei II to It Celealal Tnettrel II Otysrati Meturtei and SrVWaoe, Oeorje.

gtA rkea rtetora Palase, YZZTT JClttT Oonnaute Hsll, aeaea aaswA of relnforoements of men and munitions for word, with nis istn.r. to. inquest wag aa-Journed until Jun at Coo ma. CIVIL SERVICE nfCSEMEHTS. th.

front is tnat ot mnroreement. tor the hnanltal nursing staff, w. all must admit HaWIIIa. on Sunday mini uanon atartin, b.a., that th. nobl.

work b.lng don. by th.se br.v. women Is both dnngerous ding of the 7000 members of rifle club, who ar. to take part In the review at the rffle-ruen'. carnival In aid of the Belgian Fund at the Randwlok range on Prlno.

of Wales's Birthday, a trial drill of each of th. eeven conducted a memorial aervlc. for Borgeant Oacar Rainbow, who died la action at tn. Dardanelle. on Empire Day.

deceased soldier was a son ot Mr. W. J. Rainbow, of th. Bydney Museum strenuous, and many of thos.

who h.v. late tnnrtiso. ffTjTT.Tiitip.Trg HQKS XJCSBOn. BRISBANE. Monday.

for some time at th. front muat very shortly Th. Premier made a atfctement yesterday will you pay them and sell regarding Increments In ths Civil Service, at costT" Mr, Holman Bald view I. that, aa, th. Asked If th.

cheap flour was to b. disclose of th. financial year Is Imminent, th. trlbubrd only amongst A.M.A. members, Mr.

appropriate course In all lntereat. la to await Bamet? replied that members of other union, th. oommeneement of th. n.w noanclol year would able to partlelpat. In the dlstrlbu-nefore varying th.

decl.lon la regard to tlon. "I t.o to let thorn all have a out adariM bov. th. battalions aas am arrangea. a.

will hA hAld aa Thursday at Go got a rest rrom'tneir laoonr. to prevent eomnlet. breakdown ot their own health. A special memorm, Br-iv wt- wvtay-. uhw.p VA mnne instruction, air.

mnroLi bland, Jna. it The amkmno. arrlvH at 14 eje. aa Jam ml a far aa wa ot N.w South Walee aro eon vernment House when MOO men will be drilled In elose wlnmn of In which formation th. review will Uk, tailed at f.m Mrned, we wa (Ml proud that w.

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