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  2. STOTES 'AND QUERIES.

    From "Fairplay." Bute:—"I wish to en-dorse the statements by 'Anxious' on this matter in The Register on March 5. The presidents of Bute feel strongly on this ...

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  3. CHINESE ARRIVALS.

    An interesting table has been prepared by the Department of External Affairs, which shows the number of Chinese admitted to Australia on naturalization ...

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  4. BARRIER WAGES.

    Another arrest was made late on Friday night in connection with the assault on the Proprietary Mine officials on January 4, and Joseph Lyons, aged 35 years ...

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  5. THE LICENSING LAW.

    At the present moment, in the early days of the new Licensing Act, the views of the trade regarding it are particularly interesting The committee of the Licensed ...

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  6. MR. FISHERY MOVE.

    Developments in connection with the Premiers' Conference on Saturday show, that there is not even to be an attempt on the part of Federal Ministers in Hobart to ...

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  7. NAVAL AND MILITARY VETERANS.

    At a military church parade held at Glenelg on Sunday week a number of naval and military veterans were present, and the wish was then expressed that they ...

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  8. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    At the Port Adelaide Riffle Ranges on Saturday the Simpson Trophy and the Legislative Cup were competed for. The former is valued at £100. and was ...

    Article : 487 words
  9. A MEDICAL REGISTER.

    From H. E. Allen," Registrar of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration and of the United Kingdom. 299 Oxford street. London;—"A searching ...

    Article : 343 words
  10. "I CAN'T GO ON BEGGING."

    The death of Emilio Vincenle. an Italian, aged 50 years, who committed -suicide in Fitzroy-Gardens on Friday,-formed the sub­ject-of an enquiry yesterday. Rp. Dr. ...

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  11. CURRENT POLITICS.

    Sir—It was a good thing for South Australia that the Trades and Labour. Council passed a resolution against any scheme of immigration to the State until the passing ...

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  12. LONG JUMP AT CAMBRIDGE".

    From "Old Saint":—"In a cable message published in The Register On March 5 it was stated that Mr. M. G. D. Mur-ray, of Trinity College. Cambridge. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Regarding the construction of torpedo boat destroyers for the Commonwealth, the Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) said he could not say definitely at whether ...

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  14. EVERATT RELIEF FUND.

    From A. Puddy,hon, secretary. Hindmarsh:—"I am desired by the committee of the Everatt Relief Fund to thank The Register for £13 13/4 received by it from ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    Scarlet fever is widespread in Melbourne. The disease is mild in character, and is causing little fatality. ...

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  16. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Referring to Rp. J. Cook's speech in Adelaide, Mr. Deakin said that he took no exseption to the general tenor of his remarks, but would like to remarks, but would like to remind him of ...

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  17. ADELAIDE'S DARKER SIDE.

    From .J. H. Robson, sen.. North Ade-laide:—"The speech by the Rev. H. How-ard on Tuesday evening. March 2. should arouse not only the citizens of Adelaide. ...

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  18. ACCIDENT TO THE TIME.

    A rather serious accident took place on Saturday afternoon, when the steamer Time, owing to some as yet unexplained cause. crashed into the sheet piling mst. ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Cardinal .Moran, in opening a new church at Waitara, said they were sometimes told that the Roman Catholic Church had Political aims. These antiquated calumnies had ...

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  20. MR. BOWLING'S THREAT.

    Mr. T. Howling, President of the Northern Miners' Federation, speaking at Single on Saturday, denounced the fixing of be trial of Mr. Mann and others at ...

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  21. CAUGHT IN BARBED WIRE.

    This afternoon a two-up school in a quarry at South Geelong was surprised by three constables. An exciting chase ensued across paddocks. The constables were ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The Postmaster-General has decided that no letters or any other articles shall be delivered to the following persons:—Robert Herschell, 4 Duke street. Adelphi, London ...

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  23. DISAPPOINTMENT AT PORT PIRIE.

    Much disappointment was expressed yesterday when it became known that the Arbitration Court's award would not be made known by Mr. Justice Higgins until ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL.March 7.

    A are on Saturday night destroyed a Four-roomed wood-and-iron house in Crystal street, owned by Mr. Meoth and occupied by a family named Willats. No one was ...

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  25. "FIND ME AT THE BOTTOM."

    Arthur Rogers, enginedriver at the New Chum Consolidated Mine, lBendigo, committed suicide early yesterday morning in a sensational manner. He jumped down ...

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  26. THE TRAMWAYS.

    Sir—Judging by the letters from elergymen of different denominations in The Re-gister, several of them seem to think that the sole reason why ears should be run on ...

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  27. POUT ADELAIDE RIFLE RANGES.

    "Adelaide" writes:—"It is time the mar-kers at Tort Adelaide were put under the authority of a responsible officer as in the other States. Last Saturday a rifle club ...

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  28. STRIKE LEADERS AT THE BOTANIC PARK.

    A demonstration was held at the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon in support of the Broken Hill strike fund. The federated butchers assembled at the Trades ...

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  29. A MINISTER'S THREAT.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearee) speaking at Albury last night, said that when Mr. Fisher spoke at Gympie shortly it would be found that the policy of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In consequence of the damage done by the recent delude in the Avon Valley at Northam the Government has agreed to give £500 to assist the local authorities to ...

    Article : 175 words
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  32. WINE SHOP ROW.

    A fatal shooting episode took place at Whiteman Creek, near Copmanhurst, in the Grafton district, on Friday night, Charles Barrett, a timber getter and two ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    BLINMAN, March 4.—The gum season has proved rather a poor one; the yield was light, and the wattles have decreased in number. No young wattles are allowed ...

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  34. CITY COUNCIL DISPUTE.

    The dispute over the election of the finance committee of the city council may vet find its way into the Law Courts. When the committee was formed four ...

    Article : 111 words
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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Methodist Conference has appointed a committee to draft a scheme of separation from Australia for submission to the various circuits. ...

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  37. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Lady Passenger."—Smoking is prohibit-ed inside a licensed public carette. A passenger would be justified in objecting. "Kaiser"—The height of the Empress of ...

    Article : 233 words
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