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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion of Mr. Flowers, Mr. B. B. O'Conor was elected Chairman of Committees. Sir Normand HacLaurin and Mr. Trickett ...

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  3. BOXING AT 'FRISCO.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Tuesday Evening.--The Langford-Charlie Miller boxing bout has been forbidden by the Board of Supervisors, the board holding that Longford is a professional ...

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  4. MR. WILLIS, M.L.A.

    There was a considerable Willis aftermath when Parliament asembled last night. The ex-Speaker was himself early in attendance. Mr. Willis entered the House from the Government ...

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  5. TWO MAORI DEATHS.

    WELLINGTON, NA, Wednesday.--The Health Department's bulletin states: "Six natives from one house at Mangers were admitted. ...

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  6. TWO PICTURES.

    Those who are content to "chance it" on the strength of stories of sore arms should have seen a couple of reproductions of photographs shown by Dr. Paton at the Board of Health ...

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  7. TEN DEATHS ALL TOLD.

    AUCKLAND. Wednesday.--The Health Officer to-night reports that there are 40 patients in Auckland, 10 being Europeans. A telegram received from Dr. Te Rangihiroa, ...

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  8. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--In the County Cricket Competition, Gloucester beat Yorkshire at Sheffield by two runs. Jessop scored 67 in 40 minutes, and secured four wickets, catching ...

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  9. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Governor's Speech at the opening of Parliament' having been read, The Address-in-Reply was prepared by a Committee nominated by Mr M'Girr and its ...

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  10. DEATH AFTER VACCINATION.

    Two deaths after vaccination, during the past few days, have been the cause of a great deal of uneasiness among the public. The City Coroner, Mr. Hawkins, yesterday declined to ...

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  11. NO CONFIDENCE.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply commenced in the Legislative Assembly shortly before 8 o'clock last night. Mr. M'Girr, the new member for Yass moved ...

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  12. SCULLING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Barry is willing to race Paddon on the Thames, but does not intend to race outside England. Paddon is entitled to first consideration, but Barry does not ...

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  13. WHAT THE COUNTRY IS DOING.

    WERRIS CREEK, Wednesday.--The local doctor has vaccinated about 50 people. So far the supply of lymph is small. The doctor has expressed his willingness to vaccinate the ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The House of Lords rejected the Bill for the Disestablishment of the Church in Wales, by 242 votes to 48. ...

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  15. LABOR AUTRAGES IN AMERICA.

    PATERSON (New Jersey), Tuesday Evening.--Labor outrages continue. The latest included the wrecking of silk mills, a bomb being exploded amidst the machinery. ...

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  16. A TRUE CASE AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The patient who was taken to the isolation hospital at North Stockton, yesterday is now declared to be suffering from smallpox, but in a mild form. Dr. ...

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  17. THE CONSPIRACY CASE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Francis Shackleton, brother to Sir Ernest Shackleton, and Thomas Garlick, who were charged with having conspired to defraud Lord Ronald Gower of ...

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  18. A MISLAID CATACLYSM.

    Mr. Willis resigned the Speakership yesterday, Mr. Morton was subsequently elected after a short debate.--News Item. MR. WILLIS: What! No earthquake? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HULL STRIKE SETTLED. LONDON. Tuesday Evening.--The [?]

    has been settled. The masters conceded a halfpenny an hour increase to all the dockyard laborers. ...

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  20. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Joseph Ward, ex-Prime Minister of New Zealand who has been spending a holiday in England arrived in Sydney yesterday on his return to the Dominion. ...

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  21. A STAMPEDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--During night manoeuvres at Elstead, near Guildford, Surrey, 250 horses of the 2nd Dragoon Guards stampeded, and threw the camp into confusion. ...

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  22. SUSPICION IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The health authorities investigated eleven cases of suspicious sickness to-day, but without finding a smallpox patient. ...

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  23. POSTAL REFORM CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An Imperial Communications Committee has been formed in the House of Commons under the chairmanship of Mr. J. Norton Griffiths (U., Wednesbury), to ...

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  24. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Viscount Deerhurst addressing the Norwich Primrose League, declared that the Unionist party had decided, on its return to power, to abolish payment of ...

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  25. VACCINATING THE CHILDREN.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--Dr. Grace Boelke, assistant to Dr. Willis, yesterday commenced the work of vaccinating the children of the local district school. The head master and ...

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  26. ON THE INDARRA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. The Federal Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) received a report to-day from the port health officer of a suspicious case on the steamer Indarra, ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The threatened No-confidence motion against the Watt Ministry was moved by Mr. M'Leod, leader of the Country party, at the conclusion of his speech on the ...

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  28. ANOTHER SUFFRAGETTE FIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The suffragettes have burnt a large house at Perry Bar, near Walsall, Staffordshire. ...

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  29. SALES OF TALLOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--At to-day's tallow sales 1988 casks were offered and sold. Prices ranged from par to 6d advance. Last week's prices were:--Mutton, fine 38s ...

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  30. "ANTIS" CONVERTED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the Board of Health to-day, Dr. Robertson, chief health officer of the State and chairman of the board, was criticised for not having ...

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  31. BABY BONUSES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The hearing was continued to-day, before Mr. Justice Hood and a special Jury of 12, of the charge of fraud in connection with claims for the Commonwealth ...

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  32. MORE LYMPH AVAILABLE.

    A supply of lymph will be made available for members, of the medical profession at the quarantine office. Custom-house, to-day. ...

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  33. DECLINE OF VACCINATION.

    Sir,--Smallpox is rightly reckoned the most serious of all the eruptive diseases which civilisation and the advancement of medical science has hot yet been able to eradicate, but the discovery of vaccination by Dr. ...

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  34. RAILWAY DUPLICATION.

    Mr. Cann, Minister for Railways, made an important statement to the Legislative Assembly last night, following on a query by Mr. Wade as to whether the Government had only ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.--Mr. H. D. Bell, leader of the Legislative Council, has introduced a Legislative Council Reform Bill. He urged that all sections of the community ...

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  36. WHERE THE DISEASE STARTED.

    It now appears, from what Dr. Paton says, that this epidemic of ours had its origin in Cuba, and travelled to us by way of the United States. ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--As one who was vaccinated a fortnight ago at the Town-hall, I desire to express my view regarding the present appalling tailing off in vaccination. I have suffered no pain, no inconvenience, no illness, and only ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--A comprehensive analysis is being prepared by the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs of the organisation and work in connection with the construction of ...

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  39. "IT SCARS."

    "Although smallpox may not be dangerous to life," said Dr. Baton, "it scars. And a woman scarred by smallpox is something--well, it's a serious thing. No, it makes no difference even ...

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  40. MADAME LILLIAN NORDICA.

    To-night Madame Lillian Nordica, the famous soprano, will make her first appearance in Australia, when she will begin her concert tour at the Town-hall. She will sing first two ...

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  41. H.M.S. CAMBRIAN RETURNS.

    H.M.S. Cambrian, which has been to Jervis Bay for the usual periodical shot and torpedo practice returned to Sydney yesterday afternoon, and moored in Farm Cove. ...

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  42. IN OTHER STATES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Members of the Parliamentary Labor Party held a meeting which lasted two hours to-day, and at the close a statement was handed to the press by the ...

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  44. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    YOUNG, Wednesday.--Charles Cooper, the driver of a motor car which knocked down and killed J. F. Wiseheart, on Monday night, appeared before the Court to-day, charged with ...

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