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LEGAL NOTICES.
IX THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES. — PRORATE JURISDICTION.— In tho
Will of REBECCA CAMPBELL, lato of CJosford,
In tho State of New South Wales, Widow, de
ceased. PURSUANT to the Wills Probate and
Administration Act, 1858, NOTICE is hereby given
that every creditor or other person having any
claim against tho Estate of tho abovenamed de
ceased, who died on or about the Seventeenth day
of November, One thousand nine hundred and
fifteen, and Probate of whose Will was on tho
Twonty-flfth day of February. One thousand nine
hundred and sixteen, granted by the Supremo
Court of New South Wales to JOHN WILLIAM
SMYTH CAMPBELL CANUTE BROOKS, and
PERCY VERNON McCULLOCH, the executors in
the' said Will named, 4 hereoy required to send
particulars In writing uf such claim to 'the said
JOHN WILLIAM SMYTH CAMPBELL CANUTE
BROOKS and PERCY VERNON McCULLOCH, In
care of the undersigned PERCY VERNON McCUL
LOCH, at his office hereunder mentioned, on or
before tho First day of May, Ono thousand nine
hundred and seventeen, at tho expirutlon of which
time the said JOHN WILLIAM SMYTH CAMP
BELL CANUTE BROOKS and PERCY VERNON
McCULLOCH will proceed to distribute tho assets
of tho said deceased amongst the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims of which
they then havo notice. And notlco is hereby fur-
thor given that the said JOHN WILLIAM SMYTH
CAMPBELL CANUTE BROOKS and PERCY VER
NON McCULLOCH will not bo liablo for tho
assots or any part thereof so distributed, to any
person of whoso claim tli'ey shall not have had
notlco at tho time of such distribution. Dated
this Fifth day of March, 1917. PERCY VERNON
McCULLOCH. 118 Pitt-street, Sydney. Proctor for
tho Executors.
IX THE SUPREME TOURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.— PROBATE JURISDICTION. — In the
Will of WILLIAM CARLETON SKARRATT, late
of Sydney, In the State of New South Wales,
Gentleman, deceased. PURSUANT to the Wills
Probate and Administration Act, 189S, NOTICE Is
hereby glvon that every creditor or other person
having claim against tho Estate of WILLIAM
CARLETON SKARRATT, tho abovenamed de
ceased, who died on or about the Fifth day of
May, Ono thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and
Probate of whose Will was on the Fifteenth day
of July, One thousand nine hundrod and sixteen,
grafited by the Supreme Court of New South Wales
to THOMAS CARLETON SKARRATT, of Lakes-
land, one of the Executors In the' said Will named,
Is hereby required to send particulars In writing
of such claim to the said THOMAS CARLETON
SKARRATT, in care of the undersigned, PERCY
VERNON McCULLOCH, at his office hereunder
"mentioned, on or boforo tho First day of May,
Ono thousand nine hundred and seventeen, at the
explratlon of which time the said THOMAS CAR
LETON SKARRATT will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the persons
entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims
of which ho then has notice,- and notlco is hereby
further given that the said THOMAS CARLETON
SKARRATT will not be liable for the assets. or
any purt thereof so distributed to any person of
whose claim he shall not have had notice at the
time of such distribution. Dated this Fifth
day of March, 1917. PERCY VERNON McCUL
LOCH, 118 PiU-street. Sydney. Prootor for the
said THOMAS CARLETON SKARRATT,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES. — PROBATE JURISDICTION.— In tho Es
tate of THOMAS HECTOR WEAUNE, lato of
Fraser-street, Lclchhardt, in tho State of New
South Wales, Shift Electrician, deceased, Intestate.
APPLICATION will bo made vaftcr fourteen days
from tho publication hereof that administration of
tho Estato of tho abovenamed decenscd may bo
granted to ETHEL MARGARET WEARNE, tho
Widow of the said deceased, without bond . as
surety, and all persons having any claim against
tho said deceased arc hereby requested to send In
particulars thereof to, and all notices may bo
served at the Ofilce of tho undorslgncd. SLY and
RUSSELL, Proctors for Administratrix, 369 Georgo-
street, Sydney,
TENDERS
COMMONWBAI/ril . MILITARY FORCES.
District Contract, and Supply, Boards,
Ordnance Department,
Circular Quay, Sydney.
TENDERS ARE INVITED for the undermen
tioned Supplies:—
ON WEDNESDAY, 28TH MARCH, 1917.
77.00 Pairs BOOTS, Ankle, Brown, Senior Cadot.
TENDERS will be received until three p.m. on
the ditto shown at tho abovo-mentjonea office,
where tender forms and all particulars may bo
obtained.
The lowest or any tender will not noccssarlly bo
ucceptcd.
G. F. PEARCE,
1 0/3/ 17. . Minister of Stato for Defenco.
" WANTED TO SELL
PAWNBROKERS1 BARGAINS.
We open up a great variety of all Household
Requirements cvory day. Including Sterling Sliver
Goods of every description. Magnificent Diamond
Jewotiery, Silver and Plated Ware, and Cut Glass
for Sideboard and Table Use, Knives, Forks and
Spoons, and Table Accessories; Firearms, Ladles'
and Gont.'s Solid Gold and Silver Watahes;
Ladles' Solid Gold Expanding Watch Banglos;
Solid Gold Jeweller, 9ct„t15ct„ and 18ct. Rings,
Brooches, Banglen, P ndants, Earrings, Alberts,
Links, &c. Unredeemed Fledges for Sale. Won
derful Values,
BERKMAN'S,
LICENSED PAWNBROKERS,
102-4 WILLI J M-ST.,
SYDNEY.
'Phono, Wllllum-st. 819.
Ult.l.lAKD TABLE MANUFACTURERS.— IIK1RON
and SMITH, LTD., 216 Cantlereugh-st. Experi
enced Workmen sent to all pats of the State.
Tel., Clt.y <697. ;
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS,— HL1KON
and SMITH. LTD., 210 Castlerefn-t. Gold
Medal, Franco-British Exhibition, '08; O.M..
Brlsbano '09.
LARGE Quantity of SOUND HARDWOOD, nil good
building slr.es, very cheap.
A. FEW1NGS and CO., LTD.,
£9 Shepherd-street,
w Darlington.
STATE ELECTIONS.
gordon election.
NO-LICENSE VOTERS.
VOTE FOR PETRIE,
Your Advocato for 20 years. ,
Put your cross in tlio BOTTOM SQUARE.
G. E. BODLEY,
Organising Secretary.
A. L. LONSDALE, I Unn c-
A. e. WEAUNE, ) Secs-
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Hunncrong-road, South Kensington, for the Sun
Newspaper, Ltd., at the office of the Company, S3
(.'nvtlereiiph'strcet, Sydney, in the State of New
South Wales.
STATE ELECTIONS.
THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN.
CONSCRIPTION IS SETTLED.
"We declare that the Issue of Conscription, hav
ing been referred to the pooplo of Australia, and
decided by them in the negative,' is settled. We .
accept unreservedly the "crdlct of tho -people, and
will give no support to any endeavor to again
ralso tho question."
(Signed)—
Members of the Ministry: — W. A. Hohnanl D. R,
Hall, John Garland, R. T. Ball,' W. C." Grahame, A,
G. F. .Tames. W. G. Ashford; J. C. L. Fltzpatrlck,
G. S.. Beeby, David Storey, G. W. Fuller, J. D. Fitz
gerald. 9
Selected National Candidates: — H; W. Lane,
Mark Morton, J. Milter, G. R. W. M'Donatd,
J. Perry, W. E. J. Weller. D. Levy, A.
Graff, W, Brown, Brinslcy Hall, A. Edvlcn, E,
Buttenshaw, T. Waddell, R. Scoblo, Dr. R. Arthur,
P. McCnrry,' T. H. Eslick, .T. J. Cohen, W. Thomp
son, P. Daly, A. A, C. Cocks, Mac. Abbott. R. W.
D. Weaver, W. F. Latimer, W. E. V. Robson, A.
Grlmr.i, Dr, Stopford, Capt. Millard, G. A, 'Bur
gess, J. C. Hunt, W. A. ZulU, W. J. Phillips, T.
Hosklns, W/ H. Glutton, F. J. Thomas, J. T.
Csano, Murdoch McLood, T. Crawford, J. A. Per
kins, ,R. Hollis, A. Bruntnell, vJ. Falllck, W. R.
Bagnall, C. A, Lee, C. W. Oakes, J, B. Nicholson, '
P. M. Bourke, G. S. Brlner, L. O. Martln, W, L.
Duncnn, J. Ryan, A. G. Manning, Sydney Smith,
H. D. Morton, T. J. Ley, J. J. Morrish, G. Ncsbltt.
A. Reed, J. S. T. M'Gowen.
TO-NIGHT'S MELTINGS.
BALMAIN.— Town Hall, 8:. Dr. Stopford, Selected
National Candidate; F. R. Maclean, W. Htllapd.
BURWOOD.— Ireland's Corner, Burwood and Liver-
_ pool Roads, 8: On behalf of T. Henley. M.L.A.
CAMPBRDOWN.— 1, Wood ai)d Hereford Streets.
Forest Lodge, 8: W. E. J. Weller, Selected
National Candidate; Scrgt, Cowan. 2, Wood's
Hotel, Arundel Street; W. E. ,7. Weller,
DRUMMOYNE.— Chelmsford Hall. Five Dock, 8: A.
Graff, M.L.A., Selected Nationul Candidate; Hon.
J. A. Browne, M.L.C.
DULW1CII HILL.— 1. Wnrdelt-road Bridge, 8: T.
Hosklns, M.L.A., Selected National Candidate;
S. V. Toose, 2, Constitution-road and Windsor-
road, 8: T. Hosklns, M.L.A., T. F; H. M'Kenzle.
ENMORE.— Corner Juliet and Scouller streets, 8;
- Hon. D. R. Hall, M.L.A., Selected National Can
didate.
GLEBE. — Bridge-road and Brougham-street, 8:
W. H. Clutton, Selected National Candidate; Hon,
D. R. Hall, M.L.A., Attorney-General.
GORDON.— 1, Broughton-rond, Artnrmon, 8;, T. R,
Bavin, Selected Nationnl Candidate. 2, Chats-
wood, near Railway, 8: T. R. Bavin and others.
3, School of Arts, Artnrmon, 3.30: Women's
Meeting.
GRANVILLE.— 1, Auburn, 8: W. L. Duncan, Select
ed Nutlonal Candidate; Aid. Lofts,. 2, Lidcombe,
8: W. L. Duncan, F. W. Gregory, .77 A. Hurrul.
HURSTV1LLT3,— 1, Mortdnle Itnllway-squaro, 8; 'P.
J. Ley, Selected National Candidate; W. Gran-
, tham, 2, Cronulla, 8: Sir Allen Taylor, B. J.
Cirogan, and others. 3, Como, 8.16: T. J, Ley
and W. H. Paine.
KING. — Forbes and Bert streets, 8: J. J. Morrish,
Selected Nutlonal Candidate; J. A. Hendry,
MARRICKVILLE.— 1, Union-street and Cook's
River-road, Tempo, 8: T. S. Crawford, M.L.A.,
Selected National Candidate. 2, Renwlck-street
- and Unwln's Bridge-road. Tempe. ' 3, Schwebel-
street and Mecks-road, The Warren, 8. Speakers:
Aid. B. Richards. Mr. John Hughes, D.' Mugulre,
T. S. Crawford. M.L.A. p
NEWTOWN.— Linthorpo and Richard streets, 8:
j\, nuiun, aeiecieu xsuuonai uanuiuate;
C. T. Forscutt. J. Sutton. .
PADDINGTON.— Corner Paddlngton-street and
Queon-strect, Paddington, 8: T, II. Eslick, Select
ed National Candidate; H. C. M'Phcc, O. Lindsay
Thompson.
PARRAMATTA.— I, Town Hall. Dundas, 8; Albert
Bruntnell, M.L.A., Selected National Candidate;
H. V. Maxwell. 2, Rumscy's Store, Dundas, 8:
A. Bruntnell, M.L.A.
FETERSHAM.— ' Victoria-street and Hobbs street,
Lewlsham, 8; J. J. Cohen, M.L.A., Selected Na
tional Candidate; Mr. John .Hughes.
REDFERN.— I.' Weils and Regent streets, 8: Aid.
Ilolden In chair. 2. RosclilU and . Marlon streets,
8: Aid. Isaacs, chnlr (on behalf of Hon. J. S. T.
M'Gowen, M.L.A.. Selected National Candidate).
ROZELLE.— 1. Power's Hotel. Bclmoro and Evans
streets, 8: A. Reed, Selected National Candidate.
2. Smith's Ilotet, Weston-road: A. Reed, F, Far-
noil.
RYD13.— 1. Eastwood School of Arts (Ladies' Meet
ing), 2.30: Win. Thompson, M.L.A., Selected Na
tionnl Candidate. ' 2. Rydo Town Hall, 8: IVm.
Thompson, M.L.A. , and others.
ST. LEONARDS.— St Peter's Hall. Blue's Point-
road, 8: Aid. A.- A. C. Cocks, M.L.A., Selected
National Candidate.
WAVERLEY.— 1. Corner Blrrell and Ashton stroots,
8: Hon. C. W. Oakes, Selected National Candi
date, and othors, 2: Coronation Hall, 3: Women's
Meeting (Hon. C. W. Oakes).
WILLOUGHBY.— I, Bellevuo and Rosalind streets,
. 8: n. W. D. Weaver, Selected National Candi
date. 2.. Crow's Nbst, 9: R. W. D. Weaver. 3.
Ridge-strect, 10: R. W. D." Weaver.
WOLLONDILLY. — 1. Lagoon Flat (Mr. P. Smith's),
12 noon: Hon. G. W. Fuller, M.L. A.. Selected
National Candidate. 2; Oakdnle' (Mrs. Lawson's),
3 p.m.: Hon. G. W. Fuller, M.L.A. 3, Thlrlmere
Hall, 8: Hon. G. W. Fullor, M.L.A.
WOOLLAHRA.— 1, Corner Sutherland and Eliza
beth Streets, 8: W. F. Latlemr, M.L. A., Selected
National Candidate; T. Ashton. 2, Corner Under
wood and M'Garvio Streets, 8: W. F. Latimer,
M.L.A.
WOLLONGONG.— Wollongong, 8: J. B. Nicholson,
M.L.A., Selected National Candidato; W. J. Fer
guson. ex-M.L.A. ' /
HAWKESBURY.— Lawsqp, 8: Aid. F. Reed (on be
half Brlnsley Hall, M.L.A., Selectod National
Candidate).
DARLING HARBOR. — Pyrmont and Union Streets,
8: W. Phillips, Solected National Candidate;
Robert Harris, G. C. Gillespie.'
THE PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES,
HON. W. A, HOLMAN, M.L.A.,
will address
A NATIONAL RALLY
IN THE SYDNEY TOWN HALL, ' ;
THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, nt 8 p.m.
Early admission tickets obtnlnablo National
Rooms, 3339 Hunter-street.
ARCHDAL73 PARKHILL,
33-39 Huntor-stroot, Sydney. General Secretary.
gordon electorate. t ' , , j
- r.asn
E. J. LOXTON, -K.C., Tp"9
VWill Address the Electors of \ '"3
f GORDON x
i on .j
"WHY I SUPPORT THE NATIONAL i
GOVERNMENT," 3
SYDNEY TOWN-HALL VESTIBULE, . . \
WEDNESDAY, 1.10 P.M.
g o r d o n j3.l e c t i o n.
ALD. F. C. PETRIE,
LOCAL NATIONAL CANDIDATE,
HOLDS MEETINGS-
TUESDAY. — KUlara Hall, 8,15; Gordon (near Sta
tlon). 8.15.
WEDNESDAY. — Chatswood Town Hall, 8.15,
THURSDAY.— St. Ives (noar Post Offico), 8.15;
Gore - Hill, Herbert-street (near Lanccley's
Brickworks), 8.16.
FRIDAY.— Chatswood (near Station), 8.15.
A. L. Lonsdale, A. E. Wearne, Hon. Sees.
state elections. i
A GREAT PROTESTANT RALLY, in tho \
PROTESTANT HALL, SYDNEY, ,j
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. , 1
MARCUS W. GRICE. Eeq.. will preside.
SPEAKERS: Messrs. JAMES ROBINSON,
ALBERT LANE, arid'othor proinment cltlaens,
"To protest against the attempt oKthe Church
of Homo to capture Political Power.",
.Doors open to ticket-holders at 7 p.m.
. Protestant ministers aresjjqytted to seats on the
Platform.
j . O. H. STOCKER, Secretary.
GORDON.
E. J. LOXTON. K.C.,
Will Address the Electors , .
on
A National Policy for tho War and After, ;
at ROSEVILLE HALL,
TO-NIGHT AT 8.
GORDON.— E. J LOXTON, K.C., .
NATIONALIST CANDIDATE.
- Will Address tho following Meetings: i
TO-NIGHT, at 8— Rosevlllo Hall. '
WEDNESDAY, at 1.10— Town Hall Vestibule.
At 8 — Longueville, Presbyterian Hall.
THURSDAY, at 8— Wliloughby Pictures.
G O It IV O N ELECTORATE.
' ALD. ' R. T. FORSYTH
(Mayor of1 Wliloughby), % J
A NATIONAL CANDIDATE,
, Will Address, tho Electors at
CORNER CHRISTIE and CHANDOS STREETS,
ST. LEONARDS, .
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY),. March 20, at 8.30 o'clock.
Come along and Support one you Know.
E. M. PERCIVAL, . 4
Organising Secretary.
SURRY HILLS.— T. J. KOILYN, J.P., and others
speak to-night (1), Palace Hotel, Dowling &
Flinders sts., 8 p.m.; (2) Albion & Rflcy sts., 9
p.m. II. DYSON, See.
1ST RACE, TO-MORROW, KENSINGTON
S P.M., WEDNESDAY', RACES,