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  2. SURPLUS REVENUE BILL.

    The Federal Government mot the House of Representatives this afternoon, with a determination to force through the Surplus Revenue Bill during the sitting. ...

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  3. FIRE AT MEADOWBANK.

    The assistant works manager of the Meadowbank Manufacturing Company, Mr. T. C. Cunningham, was alarmed in the early hours yesterday morning by flickering flashes of light ...

    Article : 1,347 words
  4. "M. A. N."

    The presentation to Mr. M. A. Noble in cnnection with the testimonial recently raised for that cricketer took place in the vestibule of the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. There ...

    Article : 679 words
  5. THE EASTERN TRADE.

    The State Premier (Mr. Bent) bas received from the Premior of New South Wales (Mr. Wade) a communication regarding the position which has arisen over the reported ...

    Article : 223 words
  6. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    "Sporting Life" says:—"No doubt the financial aspect influenced the decision of the Australians not to join the scheme of the Marylebone C.C. to visit England next ...

    Article : 544 words
  7. DEATH OF SIE REDVERS BULLER.

    The death is announced of General Sir Redvers Buller, V.C., G.C.B., G.C.H.G., aged 68 years. General Sir Redvers Buller, whose death is ...

    Article : 588 words
  8. DINIZULU'S SALARY.

    The Earl of Crewe has censured Natal for stopping the salary of Dinizulu, who is charged with sedition and high treason, without first obtaining the consent of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. BASIS OF TAXATION.

    A two days' debate on the motion for the second rending of the Fiuance Bill was commenced in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

    Article : 418 words
  10. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Thomson (N.S.W.) drew the attention of the Treasurer in the House of Representatives to-day to the report that in ...

    Article : 222 words
  11. BRITISH RAILWAY COMPANIES.

    The "Railway News" announces that the Great Central, Great Northern, and Great Eastern Railway Companies, representing a capital of £160,000,000, and ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. MURDER OF A CHILD.

    The mutilated body of Marie Bailes, aged 6½ years, living at Islington, was found in a public lavatory at Elephant and Castle, South London, wrapped in ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. MR. WADE DEFENDS THE GOVERNMENT.

    "I would rather not discuss these things while communications are pending and correspondence is going on with the Victorian Government, and also with Mossrs. Burns, ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. MR. JOE DARLING'S OPINION.

    This evening Mr. Joe Darling, one of the foremost cricketers in Australia, was asked for an opinion on the English comments concerning the decision of the Board of Control ...

    Article : 673 words
  15. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERY.

    The "Morning Post" reports that the United States Senate adjourned without taking steps to submit to the Hague Arbitration tribunal the interpretation of the ...

    Article : 355 words
  16. FEDERAL OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    At half-past 12 this morning the Federal Old-age Pensions Bill was presented to the House of Representativos. It provides in its main provisions that every person who has ...

    Article : 369 words
  17. ANGLO-GERMAN AMITY.

    A great meeting was held in the Albert Hall last night in support of the movement for promoting friendship between Great Britain and Germany. Some ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. BRITISH ARMOUR-CLADS.

    The "Daily Mail" suggests that if it, be possible to spare the ships from European stations, the British Government should send to Australia and other great colonies ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. MANUFACTURERS' VIEW.

    At the meeting of the council of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures yesterday afternoon at I.O.O.F. Temple-buildings, with the president, Mr. J. G. Farleigh, in the ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    Since the railway, collision at Braybrook on Easter Monday the brakes on the Bendige train which ran into the train from Ballarat have been subjected to numerous tests. The ...

    Article : 425 words
  21. AGRICULTURAL BILLS.

    The Agricultural Holdings Bill and the Small Holdings and Allotments Bill, purely consolidation bills, introduced by Earl Carrington, President of the Board ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. SUSPECTED INDIAN BOYCOTT

    British detectives are watching numerous Hindus in New York, who are suspected of being agents of an Indian reveIntionary movement. ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    A slight change has taken place in the betting on the Derby. The American-bred colt Norman III., who was sent to the head of the quotations after his success in ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. [?]EINSTATING EVICTED TENANTS.

    The Earl of Crewe, leader of the Go[?]fernment in the House of Lords, introduced into that House last night a short bill for the purpose of making clear that, ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. STORES AND STORIES.

    The Hinemoa, returned from Antipodes Island to the Bluff, after replenishing the provision dopot there. The stores had been used by the crow of the President Felix Faure, ...

    Article : 289 words
  26. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Charles Hoskins, of the firm of G. and C. Hoskins, of the Eskbank Ironworks, has left for Melbourne to lay before the members of the House of Representatives the necessity ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS.

    Egyptian Nationalist organs contain mendacious articles, affirming that the military, after putting 70 men concerned in the rising in the Blue Nile Province in ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. AMONG THE "REDS."

    A meeting was held last night at the Trades Hall by the international socialists to protest against the principles of the Industrial Disputes Act, and to advocate Industrial ...

    Article : 313 words
  29. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    To-day the Treasurer (Mr. Peak) on behalt of the Government bade farewell to the officers of the transcontinental railway survey, who will leave for Port Augusta to-morrow ...

    Article : 166 words
  30. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. J. Chamberlain yesterday left Cannes, on the Riviera, for Aix les Bains, Savoy. He was apparently in good health, out walked painfully. ...

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  31. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    More questions were asked in the House of Representatives to-day as to whether the Iron Bonus Bill would be dealt with this session. Mr. Deakin said if there was any reasonable ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. SCARCITY OF FAT STOCK.

    Owing to the had seasons experienced for nearly 12 months past thruoghout Victoria, Riverina, and Southern New South Wales, it is expected that fat stock, especially sheep, ...

    Article : 322 words
  33. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    [?] the matter of Peacock v the International Harvester Company, an appeal from the decision of the High Court of Austra[?] in favour of the plaintiff, the Judicial ...

    Article : 209 words
  34. THREATENED TO SHOOT BAILIFF.

    At the police court to-day Mary Berry, a married woman, was charged with interrupting John T. Steel, a court bailiff, in the execution of his duty. It appears that Steel went to ...

    Article : 158 words
  35. THE ABSENT BRIGADES.

    Superintendent Webb, of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, said yesterday afternoon:—"In the first place, the outbreak was not within the area provided for under the Fire Brigades ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. THE REV. C. H. NASH.

    A meeting of the Nash defence committee was held to-night at Geelong, when a letter was read from the Vicar-General, Archdeacon Hindloy. Although the text of the letter is ...

    Article : 170 words
  37. MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERIES.

    A discovery presenting some mysterious features was made at Carlton this morning, when some bloodstained clothing, comprising a woman's skirt and petticoat, and a child's ...

    Article : 222 words
  38. A SAILING BOAT CAPSIZED.

    This afternoon as Messrs Jackson and Whitford, who were Ashing in the vicinity of Bellambi reef, were making back for Wollongong in a small sailing-boat, they were met with a ...

    Article : 119 words
  39. MURRURUNDI SMASH.

    James Bode Dwyer, late night officer at Murrurundi, and William Gibson, shunter, wereo yesterday separately charged by warrant that on. April 17, at Murrurundi, they by a ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. SEVERAL PERSONS POISONED.

    A number of people, after eating in a restaurant on Saturday night, were seized with ptomaine poisoning. Modical aid was summoned in each case, and all are now out ...

    Article : 43 words
  41. CADETS WITHOUT UNIFORMS.

    The cadot oncampraont starti at Brokon, Hill next weok Many of the cadets, however, are still without uniforms, and the majority are armed with obsolete rifles. ...

    Article : 36 words
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