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  • The Sydney Morning Herald. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1903. LABOUR AND THE STATE.

    The indications are multiplying that the trend of legislation in the Commonwealth and in the States is not only making capitalists restless but is demoralising our politicians. ... [Article] (527 words)
  • THE LAND BILL.

    A question of very great importance was thrashed out last night in the Legislative Assembly over clause 11 of the Land Bill. It has been admitted that wider latitude must ... [Article] (643 words)
  • THE GAMBLING EVIL.

    We make spasmodic attempts from time to time to check the gambling evil, yet it is always with us. Our professional moralists and critics tell us it is peculiarly the [?]ice of ... [Article] (1299 words)
  • SIR WILLIAM LYNE ON SUGAR-PLANTING.

    Sir William Lyne has made up his mind that sugarcane is first raised in nurseries and is then planted out like lettuce or cabbages. This, indeed, seemed to come ... [Article] (3852 words)
  • SUGAR EXCISE DUTY. ACTION AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH. ARGUMENT BEFORE THE QUEENSLAND COURT. BRISBANE, Wednesday.

    Argument in the special case stated by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Ltd., and the Collector of Customs of Queensland in reference to the validity of the imposition of ... [Article] (946 words)
  • QUEENSLAND POLITICS. INDICATIONS OF A CRISIS. BRISBANE, Wednesday.

    Matters politically have been somewhat confused by the activity of a section of the House, and it is now learned that a prominent member of the Opposition has been directing ... [Article] (181 words)
  • TO-DAY.

    Rosebery Park Races: First Event, 2.5 p.m. Willoughby Electorate: Address by Mr. C. G. Wade, Willonghby Hall, 8 p.m. Trotting Club: Annual General Meeting, Metropolitan ... [Article] (192 words)
  • IN PARLIAMENT.

    As soon as the Legislative Council met yesterday the Attorney-General gave notice of his intention to move on Wednesday next for leave to introduce a bill to provide a more expeditious method for the trial of ... [Article] (1287 words)
  • THE TOWN CLERK. HIS RUMOURED RESIGNATION.

    During the examination last night of the town clerk by the health committee of the City Council regarding the charges of aldermanie patronage, the chairman ... [Article] (221 words)
  • MURDER AT BALLARAT. AN ELDERLY WIDOW KILLED. MELBOURNE, Tuesday.

    The police at Ballarat were advised to-night that a murder had been committed at a four-roomed house in Stemfeld-street, occupied by a widow named Sarah Johnstone, aged 45. On visiting the house the ... [Article] (189 words)
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