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  2. CULTIVATION ADVANCES.

    An amending Cultivation Advances Bill was presented to the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Minister of Lands. A new feature of the bill, which gives ...

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  3. CENTENARY PLANS.

    Disclaiming any desire to participate in what he termed a "narrow-minded controversy," Alderman Sir S. J. Morell, who as Lord Mayor was civic host to ...

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  4. SUSPECTED COMPANIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Large sums of money were mentioned at the Companies Royal Commission to-day, when Mr. J. W. S. McArthur, company director, was ...

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  5. LONDON WELL SATISFIED.

    The "Financial Times" features the effects of the Australian election result in the city, describing it as a tonic that will cause great satisfaction. It says:-- ...

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  6. TRANSPORT BOARD.

    The Transport Board continues to encounter rooted preference by country residents for road transport, and yesterday, when six applications for licences to carry ...

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  7. LIBEL ALLEGED.

    Further evidence for the plaintiff war given, before Mr. Justice Martin and a jury of six, in the First Civil Court yesterday in the action brought by Morgan Joseph ...

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  8. Sir Hal Colebatch on the Result.

    Sir Hal Colebatch, Agent-General for West Australia, in a speech at the Rhodeslan products exhibition, said the elections meant Australians had rejected a ...

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  9. INTERPRETATION OF ACT

    Yesterday evening the Transport Board chamber became a conclave of lawyers, Mr. J. A. Spicer, for an applicant, was given the opportunity to expound at ...

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  10. DOUGLAS CREDIT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. J. Hunter, M.P., said to-day that he intended to move for the appointment of a royal commission to inquire into the Douglas ...

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  11. HOTELS AND GOOD FRIDAY.

    The Premier stated yesterday that the Government had decided to take up in the Legislative Assembly the bill passed last week by the Legislative Council to ...

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  12. ALBURY MYSTERY.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--Detective-Sergeant McRae in charge of the culvert mystery investigations, stated to-night that word had been received from several stations ...

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  13. SUPPOSED POISONING IN CEMETERY.

    Exclaiming that she had taken poison, Mrs. Essie Florence Watt. 30 years. Barkly-street, North Fitzroy, was found by cemetery officials late yesterday ...

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  14. TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Woman Teachers' Association, held at Anzac House, on the 17th inst., gratification was expressed with the stated intention ...

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  15. MOTOR SPIRITS.

    Mr. H. A. L. Allibon, general secretary of the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce, stated yesterday that official advice had been received that, ...

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  16. ACTION BY CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--The New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures carried a resolution at a meeting to-day urging tho Government to change the company ...

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  17. CENTENARY FUND GIFTS.

    A bill which had as one of its objects the exemption from income taxation of gifts of £6 and upwards to the Centenary celebrations fund, was passed in ...

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  18. Reduction Urged by Queensland Conference.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A resolution was unanimously adopted to-day at the final session of the annual conference of the Australian automobile associations ...

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  19. DEBTS TO MUNICIPALITIES

    Strong opposition to clause 43 in the Amending Local Government Act was expressed in the Legislative Council last night, when the bill was under discussion ...

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  20. FARM LABORER'S DEATH.

    WUNTHAGGI, Tuesday.--Norman Hector Richards, 22 years, farm laborer, was found dead on the property of Mr. Watson, at Glen Forbes, on Monday. ...

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  21. SAMPAN VISITS ISLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A launch from the mainland reported to Thursday Island that it had called at Possession Island, where a lonely prospector gave ...

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  22. THE HENLEY REGATTA.

    With the arrival of the London Rowing Club eight-oared crew in Melbourne next Monday, interest in Henley will begin to manifest itself. This will be the ...

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  23. THE ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    As an intensive search of French Island has failed to reveal any trace of their whereabouts, it is now believed that the escaped prisoners, Eric Pike, 20 years, ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. CHESS.

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  26. WIDOW AWARDED £1715 COMPENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Jury court to-day Mrs. Edna May Johnstone was awarded £1715 damages from the Government, following the death of her ...

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  27. MOTOR CARS FOR THE DUKE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Eight of the sixteen new ears being brought from England for the use of the Duke of Gloucester in Australia and New Zealand ...

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