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  2. FARMERS HELP THEMSELVES.

    RYLSTONTE, Wednesday.--The branch of the Farmers and Settlers Association has conferred regarding the following motion carried at the last conference:-- ...

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  3. ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. E. T. Green, the selected candidate in the Labor interest, addressed a meeting at the Randwick Town-hall last night. He detailed the measures passed during the Labor Party's ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Mr. T. Mackenzie, Now Zealand High Commissioner, was present at the prosecution ot Shanklin, the butcher who sold Argentine mutton as New Zealand ...

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  5. ON THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--This morning,owing to the stoppage of the railway system, about 1600 men from the mines found themselves out of work. Already many men have been ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN PREMIERS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday. Evening.--Mr. W. a. Watt (Premier of Victoria) and Mr. A. H. Peake (Premier of South Australia) each had an interesting half-hour's talk with his Majesty the ...

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  7. THE COMPANY'S REPLY.

    Mr. A. W. Nathan stated last night that tho telegrams sent to the directors were as follow:-- Have just seen Premier, Treasurer, and labor ...

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  8. THE CAMPERDOWN SEAT.

    The member for Camperdown (Mr. Stuart- Robertson) is to be opposed in the Labor selection for that electorate. In response to requests from league members and his own union ...

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  9. SIR STUART SAMUEL'S SEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The select committee which has been inquiring into the matter of the purchase by the Indian Government, through the firm of Samuel Montagu ...

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  10. LANG.

    Mr A. E Roberts, Acting Minister for Defence, addressed a meeting at night, in support of Mr. Lamond's candidature for the Lang electorate. ...

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  11. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The notice of the Colliery Employees' Federation calling upon the proprietors' association to grant a conference and to make arrangements for a Settlement of ...

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  12. MINE VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Three officials who, descended, to extinguish a fire at Bloena[?] von Colliery, were killed by noxious fumes. ...

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  13. COMMISSIONER AND EMPLOYERS.

    The following letter between Mr. J. B. Holme, Industrial Commissioner, and Mr. W. A.. Firth, secretary of the Southern Colliery Proprietors Association have been handed to us for ...

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  14. A DRAW.

    NEW' YORK, Wednesday.--Joo. Rivera and Leech Cross, fought a ten-rounds contest, which resulted in a draw. ...

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  15. DEATH .OF. A, SPORTSMAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The death is announced' of Mr." Elliott Grant; a Sydney and Hobart-sportsman. ...

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  16. THE AMERICA CUP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Thomas Lipton has renewed his challenge to race for the America Cup without restriction as to the size of the defending yacht. ...

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  17. AMERIGAN SENATORS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The Legislature has ratified the direct election of Federal Senators. ...

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  18. ELECTIONEERING IN THE MUD.

    PILLIGA, Wednesday.--Mr. Webster, M.H.R. for the Gwydir, who was hemmed in by flood for six days in 1910, to-day finds himself in the Pilliga district, surrounded by black soil mud, ...

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  19. COLONIAL FOOTBALLERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The committee of the Northern Football Union has decided not to rescind the registration of the rule which provides that in future colonials shall not be ...

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  20. LONDON TALLOW SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--At the weekly tallow sales to-day 1377 casks were offered and 1007 sold.. Prices realised wore:-- Mutton, fine 40s. medium 35s 6d: beef. fine ...

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  21. THE PREMIER AND THE JINN.

    MR. M'GOWEN" (who has forgotten the magic word of command) "Oh, please, please go back into your nice cosy little brass bottle." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DUBBO.

    DUBBO, Wednesday.--The executive of the Liberal Association has selected Mr. E. V. G. Townsend, of Gilgandra, to oppose Mr. W. G. Spence, M.H.R., for the Darling. Mr. Townsend ...

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  23. PAPUA.

    PORT MORESBY, March 29.--The north-west season now. drawing to a close has been one of the most satisfactory from a rainfall standpoint we have experienced for some years. The ...

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  24. STORM PASSING OFF.

    The cyclonic disturbance is being gradually displaced north-OastwardB by the continued movement of, the two energetic high pressures, the one over the South-eastern States and the ...

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  25. LABOR.

    CASINO, Monday.--Before Judge Edmunds at the District Court, 'William Richmond Stavert, hurness-maker, claimed £34 9s "back money" from Arthur Musgrave, saddler. It appeared ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND FALLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  27. ROBERTSON.

    RYLSTONE. Wednesday.--Speaking at a meeting of the Rylstone branch of the Farmers and [?] Mr. W. H. Fleming, selected Liberal candidate for Robertson, was ...

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  28. THE SEVEN EXEMPTIONS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the delegates this morning, a proposal was put forward by delegates from the Silverton Tramway Employees' "Onion that five ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  30. STATE CONTESTS.

    LISMORE, Wednesday.--The district electoral council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association has elected Mr. G. Nesbitt as its candidate for selection in the Liberal interests for ...

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  31. LUMPERS AND SOUTH STRIKE.

    The coal lumpers "stop work" meeting will not take place till this morning. The questions to be discussed are 'whether the union members shall load from colliers into vessels ...

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  32. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Judge Macnaughton presided in the Industrial Court to-day to continue the hearing of the complaint by the Waterside Employers Association against ...

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  33. IN THE SOUTH.

    BULLI, Wednesday.--The deadlock still continues Lodge meetings are frequently held, the main purpose of which is to read the rollcall in order to see if any members have left ...

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  34. THE UPPER HUNTER.

    At a conference of 'Liberals, Farmers and Settlers, and Dairymen's Union delegates at Muswollbrook, Mr. Macartney Abbott, solicitor, of Sydney, and a native of the Upper Hunter, ...

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  35. BOXING.

    Kelly Mansfield was looking very hard for the towel in the sixth round of his contest with Cordon Cog[?] at the Stadium last night, but it did not come fluttering into the ring, and before. Mansfield could again look ...

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  36. THE MINERS' APPEAL.

    Sir,--My attention has been drawn to the appeal to unionists with regard to the South Coast strike, published in your issue of the 7th inst and to the "following paragraph in ...

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  37. THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 370 words
  38. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Business people are feeling the effect of the Broken-hill trouble, and residents are tightening their pursestrings and restricting their purchase to necessities. ...

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  39. QUIRINDI SHOW.

    QUIRINDI,Wednesday.--The thirteenth annual was opened on the new ground to-day. The weather was fine but cloudy and threatening. The attendance for the first, day was quite equal to previous years, and the ...

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  40. POSTAL SERVICE COMPLAINTS.

    According to the statement of post-office employees, there is considerable discontent in the service. It appears that the letter-sorters and carriers are greatly dissatisfied at the system ...

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  41. STADIUM MATINEE.

    The principal, bout at this afternoon's Stadium matinee will be a heavyweight contest between Albert Dooley and Harry Marquet The aboriginal champion (Jerry Jerome)will give an exhibition spar, and there will'also ...

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  42. ROUGH WEATHER AT BYRON BAX.

    BYRON BAY Wednesday.--Exceptionally stormy wear ther and squalls have been experienced. The wind veered lost night from south-west to south-east, and increased violence, and heavy squalls. A high sea is running ...

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  43. JERRY' JEROME.

    Jerry Jerome, the aboriginal boxer, who is training hard for his bout with Australia's light-heayyweight champion (Dave Smith), is, as it were, a ward of the Queensland Government, ...

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  44. MILE AND ICE CARTERS.

    A conference was held yesterday between the employers and employees in the milk and ice industry. However, no information as to whether an agreement was arrived at regarding the ...

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  45. MOUNTAINOUS SEAS.

    OLIFTON, "Wednesday.--Heavy rain has fallen at very frequent intervals since Saturday last, and about Sin has been recorded. The weather is still showery. The heavy downpour has caused a large amount of ...

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  46. RIGHT TO ORGANISE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Silverton Tramway Company has received a telegram from Ald Haynes (Mayor of Broken-hill) containing a resolution passed at a meeting in ...

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  47. ADELAIDE MOULDERS RESUME.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The trouble that occurred, at S. Strapp's foundry. Currie-street, in regard to the rates of wages to he paid to moulders' has been settled, and the men have ...

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  48. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    DORRIGO, Wednesday.--Heavy rain and cyclonic winds have been experienced at Coramba, Dorrigo, and Colt's Harbor. The Sydney mails have been delayed, and the streets are running bankers. Over .12 inches of rain has ...

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  49. DRAINAGE OF MARRICKVILLE FLATS.

    Mr. Crawford, M.L.A., has advised, .this Marrickville Council that he has interviewed the Minister for Works in reference to the proposed drainage from St. .Peters to low levels, near Sydenham railway station, and that the ...

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  50. CULLEN BULLEN MINERS.

    LIHGOW, Wednesday.-The agreement reached week by the[?] committee regarding the rates and working conditiond of the Invisible colliery, Cullen Bullen, has been accepted by the miners. ...

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  51. R.M.S ORONTES.

    The Orient liner Orontes is due at Sydney this morning from Loudon, via ports, and will be berthed at the company a wharf at the Quay. Captain H. G. Staunton is in command, and has associated with his as officers the ...

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  52. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fifth "at-home of the New South Wales [?] highly classical programme was presented. Mr. William ...

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  53. SEEKING A SETTLEMENT.

    The Government yesterday made a move in the direction of bringing about a settlement of the strike at Broken-hill. In the afternon the Premier and Mr. ...

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  54. GUESSING A BULLOCK'S WEIGHT.

    WEST MAITLAND,Wednesday,--Onee of the attractions at the Maitland show was the bullock-weight estimating competition. On being killed and dressed the animal was found to weigh 834lb; The nearest guesses were ...

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  55. GRAFTON AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.--The Grafton draw commenced, to-day, The rain which fell all day affected the [?] Following were amongst the principal awards, a number of the sections remaining to be judged;-- ...

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  56. MINISTER'S OFFER.

    Mr. Carmichael's statement that there is no one on the o[?] who could act for the[?] Willis, president of the Employees' Associa- ...

    Article : 387 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 63 words
  58. LAST SHIPPING.

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  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 33 words
  60. STRONG SOUTH-SOUTH-EAST OFF CAPE [?]

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
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