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  6. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Adelaide grain market quiet. Best Australian on still advancing. Wheat statistics in our cablegrams. Bar silver is now worth 3s 4 18d per oz. ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The colonial wool auctions were opened to-day in the presence of a good attendance of home and foreign buyers. There was a fair demand for most ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Mr Alfred Deakin may be permitted to withdraw for a time from the stress and responsibility of organised party conflict, and to repose comfortably on the political ...

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  9. VICTORIA'S FINANCIAL POSITION.

    If by figures anything may be proved there is some excuse for those who have been wildly guessing at the financial position of the colony. Even last year's ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    Intelligence has been received that Captain Stairs, commander of the expedition to Katangi, n town in the Bengal presidency of India, has died at Chinde. ...

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  11. OVER THE MURRAY.

    It is freely stated in political circles that a result of Mr Schey's failure to prove the charges he made against the Railway Commissioners will be that ...

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  12. THE BOY ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN SOLD.

    In THE HERALD yesterday there appeared an account of a boy, four and a half years of age, who, it was alleged, had been purchased by a Syrian hawker for two or three ...

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  13. COMBINATION AMONGST BRICK COMPANIES.

    One of the most unpopular of the laws of nature, or economic laws, whichever one may chose to call it, is that termed the law of supply and demand. ...

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  14. SHOULD COLORED LABOR BE ADMITTED ?

    Now as to the broad question of the admission of colored labor into Australia, what view do you take? I speak without personal knowledge of ...

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  15. A PETROLEUM SHIP BLOWN UP.

    The weather along the coasts of Spain and France continues very boisterous. The storm which passed over the former country on Sunday, when ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    Half an inch of rain fell last night, and, owing to the sodden state of ground, added very considerably to the stock of water in the mining and other dams ...

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  17. EXPLOSION OF A SHELL AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    A severe accident has occurred here attended with great loss of life. The cause of the disaster was the explosion of a shell in the magazine in the navy-yard. ...

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  18. INFERIOR RACES A DANGER.

    The latter course is surrounded by dangers of great magnitude, and the introduction of an inferior race which would not blend with our own, which ...

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  19. SERIOUS COLLISION IN LONDON.

    A collision of a most serious character occurred in the Bishopsgate ward of the city this morning between two work, men's trains. Five persons were killed ...

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  20. DARKEST AUSTRALIA.

    My Indian experience, however, leads me to believe that supplies of labor could be obtained so as to mitigate most of these risks. The coolie is not only ...

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  21. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Best Australian in continues to advance in price, to-day's quotation being L102 10s per ton; showing a rise of L1 15s since yesterday. ...

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  22. ARRIVAL OF THE YARRA-WONGA.

    The steamer Yarrawonga, belonging to Lund's Anchor line of steamships, arrived in the Bay this afternoon. She left the South West India Docks on 1st May, and steamed ...

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  23. ARGUS PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Argus Permanent Building and Investment Society, was hold this morning, at the office of the Society in Queen street, Mr Agar Wynne in ...

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  24. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is 18d higher, being now worth 3s 4 78d per ounce. ADEN, 14th June. The British India Steam Navigation ...

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  25. FEDERATION AND ITS PROGRESS.

    We wish to obtain from you, Mr Deakin, a statement of your views on the prospects of Australian Federation. Mr Deakin sat back in his chair. The ...

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  26. AN ESSENTIAL CONDITION.

    I believe that the first condition' upon which the Government of India would insist before permitting the recruiting of coolies for Australia would be their return ...

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  27. WHEAT STATISTICS.

    The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom amounts to 2,820,000 quarters, showing an increase of 30,000 quarters compared with tho previous ...

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  28. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The case ol the poor woman who died two nights ago in a lane off Collins street from-- it is alleged -- semi-starvation and the privations attendant upon the ...

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  29. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    British Broken Hill shares are unchanged at 10s. ...

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  30. PRECAUTIONARY LEGISLATION.

    Proceeding, therefore, upon the preliminary assumptions which I noted, it appears to me that Tropical Australia could have its plantations supplied from ...

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  31. THE MAILS.

    The Australian mails by the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Parramatta, to date Melbourne, 10th May, have been delivered here via Brindisi. ...

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  32. A POST OFFICE FOR SOUTH CARLTON.

    The people of Smith Carlton have on several occasions urged the necessity of a local Post and Telegraph Office, and this morning they again brought the matter under ...

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  33. THE NEW SYSTEM OF RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The scheme the Government proposes to adopt in connection with the acquirement of land for future railways, which was detailed in THE HERALD yesterday, has been ...

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  34. THE AUSTRALIAN DEPOSIT AND MORTGAGE BANK.

    Mr Isaacs presented a petition to Mr Justice A'Beckett, in the Supreme Court, this morning, praying for a continuance of the voluntary winding up of the ...

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  35. HINDU, NOT KANAKA.

    Hedged round by safeguards of this character, Hindu immigration and emigration appears to me to promise a means of meeting the colored labor ...

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  36. THE TARIFF WAR AND ITS EFFECTS.

    Then the tariff war will not, in your opinion, bar the read to Federation ? On the contrary, I think the tariff war the greatest of misfortunes in ...

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  37. THE LAST MOMENT.

    We are requested by Major-General Tallock, through the A. A. General, to state that he never made the remark attributed to him in THE ...

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  38. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A man, named James Pasquatte, a Corsican, was killed by a fall of five cwt. of earth at the Princess Dagmar mine, Eaglehawk, this morning, and another, ...

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  39. THE CHINESE IMPOSSIBLE.

    What about the Chinese? The introduction of Chinese in this manner is not to be thought of. They are not British subjects or under British ...

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  40. TO-DAY'S MEETING.

    The "orators" hold the attention of a crowd of 500, in the Old Trades Hall to-day, the concourse being composed of men and a few women, the interest of the ...

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  41. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  42. COLORED LABOR AND FEDERATION.

    Has not the question of the importation of colored labor into Australia a direct bearing on the Federal question ? Decidedly. It has shown once again how ...

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  43. THE NECESSITY OF FEDERAL UNION.

    Is there anything to add on the general question? Only this, that the one safeguard against such dangers or panics is the ...

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  44. MR TRENWITH.

    Mr Trenwith, M.L.A., has come in for a considerable amount of adverse comment from the unemployed. The letter published in last Saturday's HERALD, has been ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND AND THE CONFERENCE.

    What view do you take of the Constitutional question raised by the proposal to hold a Colored Labor Conference in opposition to the views of ...

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  52. A MATTER OF POLITENESS.

    Then the Victorian Government, in agreeing to take part in the Conference, has acted in a manner inconsistent with the past attitude of the colony? ...

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