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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    If “Quo Vadis?” be better than "Satan"-and report says that it isit must be a truly magnificent film, for “Satan” is undoubtedly the best that ...

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  3. DOWLING FOREST.

    J. White said he would like to get more land, for which he was charged. £6, and also a reduction in the interest. The value of the land was not ...

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  4. A BORDER TROUBLE.

    Four passengers by tho express to Melbourne were taken off the tram at Wodonga, and were not allowed to proceed to Molbourne until they had ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. CLOSER SETTLEMENT ACT.

    Mr T. Livingstone, secretary to the State Cabinet. Mr J. Thomson, Honorary Minister, and Mr M’Lvor, of the Closer Settlement Board, who were ...

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  6. SMALL POX IN SYDNEY.

    Six fresh cases of small-pox were reported this morning. It was reported from Waterloo yesterday that there wore several cases ...

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  7. FATIENTS AT PENRITH.

    The family Buffering from smallpox at Fenrith a town 31 miles from the capital, previously resided in Sydney, and had come into contact with, one of ...

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  8. RUSH FOR VACCINATION.

    To-day 14,140 persons were vaccinated, and it is estimated that 10,000 were vaccinated privately. “It we could keep that up for a ...

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  9. THE NEW ZEALAND EPIDERMIC.

    Six additional cases of suspceted small-pox have been reported at Auckland, and further outbreaks of the suppicious disease have occurred among ...

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  10. THE MAORI SICKNESS.

    The outbreak among the Maoris has not assumed any particular severity. Only two deaths have occurred which can be directly traced to the disease. ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Hopes were entertained this morning that the strike of navvies employed in preparing the site for the new railway workshops at Bendigo East would be ...

    Article : 319 words
  12. THE OVERSEAS CLUB.

    Several hundreds of Melbourne’s leading citizens met to-night in the Council Chambers of the Melbourne Town Hall, for the purposes of forming a branch- of ...

    Article : 330 words
  13. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    The Prime Minister, Mr Joseph Cook, said to-day that he had noticed that Mr Fisher in the House had accused him of gross misrepresentation of the fi[?]ncial ...

    Article : 386 words
  14. AT WAUBRA.

    J. P. Molloy said he had four acres, valued at nearly £20 per acre, which ho thought was a fair value. He could find plenty of work. He had no ...

    Article : 502 words
  15. WEST AUSTRALIAN LABOR CON-GRESS.

    At the Labor Congress at Fremantle a resolution wus carried that no female under the ago of 18 years should work overiime and that no shop assistant should ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S NA-TIONAL LEAGUE.

    The annual election of office-bearers and committee of the A.W.N. League was held at the club room yesterday afternoon. There was a large ...

    Article : 260 words
  17. REFUSALS TO BE VACCINATED.

    The steamer Port Pirie was ready, to Seave Sydney on Tuesday, but seven members of the crew refused to be vaccinated, and the vessel was delayed till ...

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  18. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    St. John’s Presbyterian Young Men’s drib met in the club room on Tuesday night, the president (Mr J. Fox) being in the chair. Steady progress is ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. FINES OF STRIKERS.

    Mr D. Hall, Minisiter for Justice, announced that he had extended the time for paying the fines inflicted upon men who took part in the railway strike for ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. THE LATEST FIGURES.

    Twslve cases of small pox were discovered to-day. Thirteen persons were discharged, and there are how 187 in [?] including 68 [?] ...

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