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  2. LEAVING CERTIFICATES.

    The South Australian Royal Commission concluded its inquiries yesterday into the methods of higher education so far as this state is concerned. It sat at the University, ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S NEW FLEET. BUILDING THE VESSELS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said to-day, with reference to the inquiry from the New South Wales Government relative to the construction of three destroyers and ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM. LIBERAL PROPAGANDA.

    A large number of meetings have been arranged in the country and suburbs by the secretary of the Liberal Association, Mr. Archdale Parkhill, for next week. Senator Millen ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVAL.—March 31.

    Maheno, s, 5282 tons, Captain Livingstone, from Auckland. Passengers—Messrs. Moran, Kemp., Kennard, Shaw, Gorrie, Heilbron Percehays, Pelham, Greenslade, Dr. Pearce, Thompson, Van Roeden, ...

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  7. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The men employed in the iron trades have been moving in the direction of bettering their position in regard to pay and working conditions. A conference with the Amalgamated ...

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  8. THE DESTROYERS' CRUISE.

    The details of the amended itinerary of the cruise of the torpedo-boat destroyers Parramatta and Yarra along the north-eastern coast have been settled. The following is the ...

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  9. VICTORIA'S INTENTIONS.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) said to-day that he was not aware that the Victorian Ministry had received any communication from the Commonwealth, such as that forwarded ...

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  10. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Tom Brown, M.P., addressed a fairlywell-attended meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall. He is surprised of the little interest taken in this important referendum. It is expected ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—March 31.

    Grantala, s, for Melbourne. Myra Fell, s, for Port Pirie. Westralia, s, for Newcastle. April 1. ...

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  12. PASSENGERS BY THE SUEVIC.

    The following is a list of the passengers to arrive by the White Star Liner Suevic, due in Sydney early on Sunday morning:— From Liverpool.—The Rev. and Mrs. Atkinson, ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 1.

    Orvieto, R.M.S., for Brisbane; Guthrie, s, for Singaport, via ports; Van Waerwyck, s, for Batavia, via ports; Malaita, s, for New Hebrides, via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands; Kanowna, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  14. FITZROY DOCK READY.

    The Acting Premier has wired to Melbourne that the Cockatoo Island dockyard is prepared to undertake the building of the vessels. The answer was in accordance with the details ...

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  15. THE WORKERS AND THE REFERENDUM.

    Sir,—The probable effect of the carriage of the present referendum proposals upon the status of the workers is very much misunderstood. It is assumed that State and ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  17. CLEARANCES.—March 31.

    Westralia, s, 2884 tons, Captain Kell, for Hobart, via Newcastle. Federal, sch, 96 tons, Captain Smyth, for Solomon Islands. ...

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  18. HENDERSON'S SCHEME DEFERRED.

    To-day the Federal Cabinet commenced a sitting, which will extend over till Monday. The most important announcement made by Mr. Fisher at the conclusion of the sitting ...

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  19. ENTERED OUTWARD.—March 31.

    Allinga, s, for Brisbane and ports north of Cairns: Papanui, s, for London, via Hobart, Melbourne, and Liverpool; Cooma, s, for Melbourne; Bombala, s, for Brisbane and Townsville, via ports: Changsha, s, for ...

    Article : 258 words
  20. THE LIGHT HORSE CAMP.

    A lesson in tactical reconnaissance. This was the subject set the Second Light Horse Brigade at the Anambah camp to-day. The scheme will by the time it is carried out have ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Pagan, chief engineer for railways, said to-day in reference to the two great railway schemes that on the north coast extension attention was being paid to the gap of 200 ...

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  22. GUTHRIE FOR SINGAPORE.

    Guthrie, s, 2336 tons, Captain J. T. Wilson, will sail from Burns, Philp, and Co.'s wharf, East Circular Quay, at 11.30, to-day, for Singapore, via Brisbane, Cairns, Port Moresby, Thursday Island, Port Darwin, ...

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  23. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Aorangi, R.M.S., sailed from San Francisco at 3 p.m. on March 20 for Wellington, via Papeete and Raratonga. She is due at Wellington about April 11. Persic, s (White Star line), left Capetown on Friday ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE. BULLION RETURNS.

    At the Sulphide Corporation Cockie Creek works during the week ore was treated producing bullion containing 1558oz gold, 30,413oz silver, and 372 tons load. ...

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  25. THEMISTOCLES, FROM LONDON.

    The following is a list of the passengers to arrive by the new Aberdeen line steamer Themistocles, due in Sydney early on Sunday morning:— From London: Mr. J. Miller, Mr. Cecil B. Darley, ...

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  26. VAN WAERWYCK, FOR JAPAN.

    The following is the list of passengers per Royal Packet S.N. Company's steamer Van Waerwyck leaving Flood's wharf for Batavia, via ports, on Saturday.— Mr. John Hess, Mrs. Hess, Miss Eileen Downey, ...

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  27. SIR W. LYNE STARTS OUT.

    Sir William Lyne indulged in what he termed "a preliminary canter" on the referendum question in the Newtown Town Hall last night. "I am here against my doctor's orders," said ...

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  28. THE WEEK'S COAL EXPORT.

    The total quantity of coal exported from Newcastle during the week ending to-day amounted to 70,908 tons. Of this quantity 32,568 tons were sent to foreign ports, whilst ...

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  29. CASUALTIES. DRANK A BOTTLE OF LYSOL.

    An inquiry was conducted yesterday at the City Coroner's Court concerning the death of Annie Cooper, 34, residing apart from her husband at 5 Crown-lane, Woolloomooloo, who ...

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  30. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Apolda, s, for Hamburg, via Port Pirie, with 1100 tons bunkers; Manchu Maru, s, for Probolinge and Sourabaya, ...

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  31. DUDHOPE, FROM LIVERPOOL.

    The ship Dudhope, which arrived yesterday from Liverpool, and anchored in Double Bay, was 81 days out from Holyhead. She left Liverpool on Boxing Day in tow, but on account of the boisterous weather she ...

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  32. BITTEN, BY A SNAKE.

    On Tuesday Richard Pritchard, while working at an ensilage pit on the Government Experimental Farm, Wambanumba, disturbed a brown snake, which bit him above the knee. ...

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  33. MALAITA FOR NEW HEBRIDES.

    The following is a list of passengers sailing by Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s steamer Malaita, leaving to-day at noon for Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, and New Hebrides:— ...

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  34. A SAILOR DROWNED.

    Captain Aslaksen, of the barque Glenshee, which put into Wellington last night bound from Melbourne to Falmouth, reports that on the run across two of the crew were washed ...

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  35. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    A chapter of accidents happened during the past week, the most serious being to Mr. James Peters, a well-known dairy farmer. He was thrown from his horse on to ...

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  36. A SPEEDY PASSAGE.

    Bombala, s, of Howard Smith Company's fleet, from Melbourne, made an exceptionally speedy passage. Clearing Port Phillip Heads at 11.30 p.m. on Wednesday last [?] Wilson's Promontory was rounded at 7.20 ...

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  37. CHILD SCALDED.

    The infant daughter of Edward Coady, of Kurrajong, was scalded about the head and body last week. The child bumped against a man who was carrying his billy of tea, the ...

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  38. BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD.

    Mr. W. C. Deuchar has received a cable advising the arrival of the steamer Kasama at Dunkirk on Thursday last. The vessel, which had a good passage of 46 days from Melbourne, loaded at Port Pirie, ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. BAR HARBOURS.

    Telegrams were received yesterday at the G.P.O. about the following bar harbours:—Ballina, too much se[?] to take soundings; Forster, bar 10ft high water. ...

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  41. FIFTY-FOUR STITCHES.

    John Packer, a middle-aged man, succumbed to injuries received whilst handling a young horse. Packer was teaching the animal to lead, when it suddenly bolted, and Packer, ...

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  42. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Nairnshire, s, 5747 tons, Captain Forder, from Australian ports to Avonmouth. Somerset, s, 7150 tons, Captain Hayward, from Australian ports, to London. ...

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  43. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS (1418m).—Arr: March 30, Levuka, s, from Melbourne: March 31, Mourilyan, s, from Cooktown. TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: March 31, Ch[?]goe, s, from Newcastle. ...

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  44. FREE FIGHT IN THE CITY.

    A free fight in which a number of men and youths were implicated, took place in King and Castlereagh streets last night, just before the theatres were opening. A quarrel ...

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  45. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

    {No abstract available}

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  46. TRAIN CRASHES THROUGH GATES.

    The 11 o'clock train on Wednesday morning dashed through the second railway gates completely smashing them. ...

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  47. COTTAGE BURNT OUT.

    A spark from the kitchen stove falling on some inflammable material was responsible for an outbreak of fire last night in a four-roomed weather-board cottage, in Kemp-street, ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    KAIPARA.—Kaitangata, s, for Melbourne. WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: March 31, Marama, s, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 19 words
  49. CENSUS PERSONAL CARD.

    It has transpired that one or two collectors, acting contrary to their instructions, have declined to leave a personal card for the householder himself or herself. It is pointed ...

    Article : 86 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. Advertising

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  52. MONDAY.

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  53. Advertising

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