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  2. RAILWAY ENQUIRY.

    HOBART; Tuesday.—The Railway Commission resumed this morning. T, Murdoch,, M.L.C., said he was present, not as a private, citizen, but ...

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  3. HOTEL SENSATION.

    ROOKHAMPTON, Tuesday.—A sensational story has reached Rockhampton of a happeneing at the Commercial Hotel, Longreach, last night. Flames ...

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  4. THE EMPIRE'S FOREIGN POLICY. THE PART AUSTRALIA SHOULD PLAY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, after the defeat of the amendment'' moved by the Leader of the Labor Party ...

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  5. FEDERAL FINANCES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) is engaged upon the preparation of his budget for submission to Parliament ...

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  6. MURDER MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Sylvester O'Reilly (26), a horse trainer who was arrested nine, months ago on a charge of the,,murder of Clarence ...

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  7. COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was rumored to-day that if no action was taken hy to-morrow toward the settlement of the coal dispute, measures will be ...

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  8. GERMAN DESERTER.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—A German named Schuchard was charged to-day with being a prohibited immigrant under Section 7 of The immigration Act, ...

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  9. Shortage in Victoria.

    MELBOURNE; Tuesday — The State Cabinet to-day discussed the shortage of coal question. Subsequently Sir W. M Pherson said ...

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  10. RETRENCHMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Dr. Earle Page, the Federal Treasurer, informed a deputation representing Commonwealth taxation officers which waited ...

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  11. Springwood Railway Smash

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The Railway Commissioners to-day received the report of the Board of-Inquiry into the great railway smash at Springwood in ...

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  12. STREET BETTING.

    MELBOURNE." Tuesday.—At Geelong to-day, John Marks pleaded guilty to having engaged in street betting in Malop street on June 9, ...

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  13. Detectives' Smart Work.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Detectives today recovered £500 worth of goods stolen during last week-end. They also made an arrest. ...

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  14. STUD SHEEP.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. —This year's consignment of sheep for the Sydney stud sales on July 5 will be made front Devonport on June. 29. ...

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  16. THE WOOLOMAI.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Rendered helpless in a strong gale last month when bringing a cargo of timber from North-Western. Tasmania to Adelaide, ...

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  17. Court of Requests.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The June sitting of the Court of Requests was hold to-day. Commissioner E. L. Hall presided. ...

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  18. Tropical Diseases.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday. — "There has been misinformation somewhere, as I know Hint work in matters requiring investigation is still ...

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  19. Un-Certificated Teachers.

    HOBART Tuesday.—The following candidates passed the recent examination of the Education Department for the positions of uncertificated ...

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  20. LABOR'S ATTITUDE TO DEFENCE.

    Mr. Charlton said that the Prime Minister, had spoken as though he were an Englishman and not an Australian. There was no comparison between the ...

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  21. "Are You a Mason.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A movement has been set on foot by wives of freemasons to form clubs of "Masonic Women." A meeting is about to be ...

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  22. Address in Reply.

    MELBOURNE' Tuesday.—The House of Representatives met to-day. The debate was continued oil the amendment to the_Address-inReply ...

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  23. Ghosts at Gundagai.

    GUNDAGAI (N.S.W.).-With all lights dimmed, hundreds of weird figures, all clad in white, stole into the local hall to the accompaniment of ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER'S REPLY.

    Mr. Bruce, in reply, said that, Mr. Anstey had made a characteristic speech. It was the second; vote of censure they had been able, to collect in ...

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