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  2. END OF THE CAMPS.

    Camp was struck to-day. No sooner had reve[?]llo sounded than everyone was astir, and well before breakfast most of the tents were down. ...

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Industrial Registrar of the Arbitration Court has received a declaration from the Victorian branch of the Federated Agricultural Implement Machine and Iron Workers' ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. THE REFERENDUM.

    Electors should remember that the ballot papers on April 26—polling day—will not explain anything. Two confusing, unintelligible questions will ...

    Article : 467 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  6. SHIPPING.

    [?]mera, s, 8022 tons, Captain W. Waller, from Auckland and other New Zealand ports. Passengers:— Mesdames Brewin, Woollett, Dawson, Barry, M'Cathie, Lowe, Harkins, Haywood, Chapman, Allison, Jackson, ...

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  7. REPLY TO MR. HUGHES.

    The Minister for Lauds, speaking in the Albert Hall this evening, referred to a statement made by Mr. Hughes at the Exhibition on the 6th instant. Mr. Hughes [?]ad said the ...

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  8. FEDERAL AREA VOTERS.

    Sir,—It is commonly said that residents in the area of the Federal capital have no vote in the present crisis. Why is this? It seems an odd thing that in a matter like the present ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    One hundred and one trade unions will take part in the annual eight-hour procession on Monday. This is fourteen more than were engaged last year. ...

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  10. DEPARTURES.—April 21.

    Themistocles, s, for Durban, Capetown, Plymouth, and London. Muniara, s, for Gilbert, E[?]lice, and Marshall Islands. Matunga, s, for Port Moresby, via ports. ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. DEAD BODY FOUND.

    The body of Harry Judd, aged 24 years, who had been missing from his home at Ballarat since Friday, was found in Gong Gong reservoir yesterday. He was to have been ...

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  12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 22.

    Seydlitz, G.M.S., for Bremen, via ports; Clan Lamont, s, for London and the Continent; Karoola, s, for Western Australian ports, via Adelaide and Melbourne; Moko[?]a, s, for Wellington and other New Zealand p[?] 4; ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. UNION CLUB BALL.

    The Town Hall presented a charming sight last night, when the members of the Union Club held their annual ball about 1200 guests being present. It might [?]ruly be called a ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    The gold entered for export from New Zealand for the March quarter is valued at £470,641, against £451,074 for the corresponding quarter last year. ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,073 words
  16. CLEARANCES.—April 21.

    Karori, s, 1[?]3 tons, Captain Murray, for Straban, via Port K[?]mb[?]a. M[?]n[?]ara, s, [?] tons. Captain Robinson, for Gilbert, E[?]lice, and Marshall Islands. ...

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  17. MR. WADE'S TOUR.

    Mr. Wade addressed an excellent meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday night, [?]he Mayor presiding. Mr. Wade took up argu[?]ents advanced by supporters of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. QUEENSLAND.

    The Chief Engineer for Railways, Mr. Pagan, who arrived from the north to-day, stated that considerable progress had been made towards starting the construction of ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—April 21.

    Coom[?] s, for Melbourne; [?]ombala, s, for Brisbane and Townsville, via ports; Paloona, s, for Hobart, via Newcastle; Innamin[?]ka, s, for Brisbane and ports north to Cairns. ...

    Article : 190 words
  20. APPOINTING SCRUTINEERS.

    The Acting Premier said to-day that he inended to take steps to have scrutineers ap[?]ointed to act in a number of polling booths, [?]hen the Referendum was taken on ...

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  21. THE BIG GUNS.

    The Artillery, which for the past eight days has been encamped at Middle and South Heads, performed their concluding work yesterday. For the first time the Royal ...

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  22. PUNISHING A FORMER PRISONER.

    The report of the local branch of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, presented at the annual meeting, mentioned that in one instance an unfortunate young fellow, ...

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  23. MR. BRUCE SMITH AT GULGONG.

    Addressing a crowded meeting in the Prince of Wales Theatre, Gulgong, on Tuesday night Mr. Bruce Smith traced the Federal movement from its formation up to the time of the ...

    Article : 279 words
  24. MINERS WON'T WASTE MONEY.

    At to-day's meeting of the delegate board [?]f the Colliery Employees' Federation an ap[?]eal for funds to assist in the referendum [?]ampa[?]gn was received from the Sydney ...

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  25. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSE[?] VESSELS.

    Van Wa[?]wyck, s (Royal Dutch Packet line), arrived at Sourabaya on Thursday, en route from Australian ports. India, [?].M.S., arrived at Plymouth from Australia ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. PRESSMEN AT THE COUNTING.

    The chief electoral officer[?] Mr. Oldham, has issued instructions to all assistant returning officers throughout the Commonwealth to allow accredited pressmen to be present at the ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. SEYDLITZ FOR BREMEN.

    The German mail steamer S[?]ydlitz, for Bremen, via ports, will leave the N.D.L. Whart, Circular Quay, at 1.80 this afternoon. Passengers:—Miss Aherne, Mr. J. H. Anderson, Mr. B. Andrea, Miss Ayson, Miss ...

    Article : 477 words
  28. IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir John Quick arrived from eastern States to-day, and will address a series of public meetings against the ref[?]r[?]ndum proposals. ...

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  29. THE MAILS.

    South Australia, overland.—9.30 p.m. Victoria, overland.—9.30 p.m. Queensland, overland.—3.45 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Manning River.—Maianbar, 6 p.m. ...

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  30. CAMDEN HAVEN.

    The improvement works at Camden Haven are to be discontinued for the present, but the Minister for Works has given a definite promise that if it be found necessary to ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. John Gar[?]and addressed a meeting of electors in the School of Arts on Thursday night on the referendum proposals. The Mayor (Alderman Sellar) presided. He ...

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  32. MEMORIAL TO LATE PROFESSOR DOHRN.

    At the meeting of the eighth International Zoological Congress held at Gran during August, 1910, it was decided to raise a fund for an international memorial to the late ...

    Article : 218 words
  33. "THE STATES MUST GO."

    Speaking at Young-street, Annandale, on Thursday evening, the Acting State Treasurer joined issue with the advocates of State rights Mr. Carmichael said: "The opponents to the ...

    Article : 276 words
  34. ROCKCHOPPERS UNOBTAINABLE

    Sir—In regard to the statement made by Mr. Gough to the Water and Sewer[?]ge Board [?] shortage of "pick-and-shovel" men, I think his statement is rather misleading, for I see ...

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  35. LOST AT S[?]A.

    At [?]ackay at 1 o'clock this morning, when the steamer Gabo was preparing to leave Flattop Island [?] the north, one of the boats which had been used was just being put in its place when a seaman named ...

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  36. WAGES BOARD WANTED.

    A deputation, consisting of members of the Hobart Carters and Drivers' Union and their employers, to-night waited upon Dr. Butler. Chief Secretary, with a request that he would ...

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  37. BOMBALA REPAIRED.

    Just prior to midnight yesterday the Bombala, which had been detained owing to a damaged cylinder, [?]t out on her interrupted trip to Sydney and Queensland ports. ...

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  38. LABOUR AND TRUSTS.

    Sir,—In view of the assumed virtuous indignation of the Federal Labour leaders, in connection with the referendum campaign, at the existence in our midst of ...

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  39. ATTACK ON THE KING.

    The following resolution has been passed by the City of Dublin Unionist Association (reports the "Evening Standard and St. James's Gazette" of March 13):—"That this ...

    Article : 289 words
  40. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The Marine Board to-day decided to recognise the service on Victorian training ship John Murray, as a percentage of sea service in the mercantile marine. ...

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  41. NEWCASTLE STEAMER SERVICE.

    The Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company will have steamers leaving both Sydney and Newcastle tomorrow at midnight. ...

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  42. APPEAL TO WOMEN.

    The executive of the Women's Liberal League, yesterday issued the following appeal to the women electors of New South Wales:- "Next Wednesday you are asked to vote ...

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  43. CARGO BY THE CLAN LAMONT.

    The main items of cargo carried by the steamer Clan Lamont, which cleared at the Customs-house yesterday for London and the Continent, were 47,942 bags wheat and 5343 bales of wool. ...

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  44. TELEPHONE MISMANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—The suggestion of Mr. W. A. Brod[?] re above is, I think, a good one. Something certainly should be done to stop and remedy the awful state of affairs now existing in the ...

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  45. COWBOYS AND BUCKJUMPERS.

    Skuthorp's Buckjumpers, together with the Red Indians and American Cowboys, will provide a special programme at the Sydney Sports Ground to-night. Special new turns will be provided by the Red Indians ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    KAIPARA.—Hazel Craig, bq, for Sydney. HOKITANGA.—Lindstol, bqtn, for Sydney. WELLINGTON (12[?]9m).—Dep: April 21, Ulimaro[?], [?], for Sydney. ...

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  47. COOMA'S ROUGH PASSAGE.

    Cooma, s, from Townsville, encountered continuous rain squalls, which necessitated an anchorage for 12 hours at Flat Top. After the weather abated she proceeded on her jo[?]ney, reaching Brisbane on ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. FIJI SHIPPING.

    Navua, s, sailed for Auckland to-day. ...

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  49. BAR HARBOURS.

    Telegrams were posted up last night at the General Post Office regarding the following bar harbours:— Ballina, bar 8ft 6in, inside channel, 11ft at low water; South-west Rocks, bar 6ft [?]in at low water; Uru[?] ...

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  50. THE WEATHER.

    Light to heavy rains were recorded at a few of the promontories along the coast. Seal Rocks had 105 points, Port Stephens [?]5, Je[?]vis Bay 5, Crookhaven Heads and ...

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  51. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Buceros, s, 4038 tons, Captain Skelt, from Port Pirie Jan. 21, via Calais April 15, to London. Emperor M[?]uelik, bq, from Port Victoria Nov. 2[?] to Channel. ...

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  52. GENERAL GRANT, PROHIBITIONIST

    Major-General F. Dent-Grant, who will be present at the Coronation as a military [?]de-de-camp from the United States, is a redoubtable temperance advocate and a ...

    Article : 229 words
  53. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    GOODE ISLAND (2O0[?]m).—Passed: April 21, Maranoa, s, from Brisbane to Bombay. TOWNSVILLE (125[?]m).—Arr: April 21, Wollowra, s, from Sydney; Dilkera, s, from Cairns. Dep: Mintaro, ...

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  54. MR. DEAKIN'S APPEAL.

    Sperking at the Theatre Royal, Hobart, on Thursday night, Mr. Deakin urged that the referendum proposals, had been too hurriedly brought forward. They should at least have ...

    Article : 401 words
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