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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The engine of a stock train left. the rails at Springwood last night. and a long line of trucks came together with a crash. Several ...

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  3. MURDERSHG OUR FORESTS.

    A deputation representing the Forest League of Victoria yesterday waited upon Mr. A. A. Billson, Minister for Forests, and urged upon him the ...

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  4. THE £ 8. [?], OF BOXING.

    Sydney, Thursday.—-Further evidence was given in the Banco Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, in the action brought by Sam M'Vea, colored ...

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  6. DIED WHILE SIGNING HIS WILL.

    John Galvin, aged [?], a retired hotelkeeper, who had been staying for some time at the Star Hotel. St. Kilda. ptoceeded to Fo[?]arty and Doyle's wine ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. METEOROLOGY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Thursday.—The solar Observatory required by New Zealand to complete the chain of observatories around the world will be erected and ...

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  8. CHIDLEY FINED.

    Sydney, Thursday.—William Chidley was charged at the Central Summons Court to-day. with having carried on the footway in Pitt-street. by way of ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. TRAM NEGLECT COSTS £228.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The jurv in the Not. 1 Jury Court to-day awarded Janet Mary Fox £228 damages for injuries received in a tram collision at ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS, BANNOCKBURN.

    The showers of rain we received last week has freshened up things considerably. The continued dry weather was beginning to show on the grass and ...

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  11. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Sir.—All good Labor men will quite agree with Mr. Chas. Hamilton in so far that it is a thousand pities more workers do not follow the standards of ...

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  12. DEATH AFTER THE POLL.

    Wellington, Thursday.—Cr. Colin Cook, who was returned at the head of the poll for the Lyttleton Borough Council, died suddenly from heart ...

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  13. DIPHTHERIA AT THE BARRIER.

    Broken Hill, Thursday.—Eighty-one cases of diphtheria have occurred since the beginning of the year, against 24 for the corresponding period of 1912. ...

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  14. W.A.'S GOLD.

    Perth. Thursday.—The gold output for April was 112,244oz. valued at £472,537. The total is 13,478oz. more than that for March, and 838oz. more ...

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  15. AUTUMN RAINS.

    Wellington, Thursday.—A heavy gale sprang up from the south-west to-day, accompanied by torrential rain. Shipping was delayed. The streets in the ...

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  16. RAILWAYMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The executive of the Railwaymen's Union has decided to request the Railway Commissioners to receive a deputation with a view to placing before ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. SYMOND'S CHANNEL INSPECTION.

    Mr. Murray, the Acting Premier, Mr. Edgar. Minister for Public Works, Mr. M'Kenzie. Minister for Lands, departmental officers, and representatives of ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. PRIME MINISTER'S PORTRAIT.

    A three-quarter portrait of Mr. Fisher the Prime Minister painted by Mrs. F. Findley, wife of the Acting Postmaster-General. was placed on view ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. DRYSDATYE.

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  20. TRUANTS IN N:S:W.

    Sydney. Thursday.~]yir.—Mr. Carmichael, the Minister for Education, has received a report showing that during, the first half Of 1912 children to the number of ...

    Article : 80 words
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  22. MT. DUNEED

    The rainfall at Oak Grove for the month of April was 97 points. ...

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  23. THREE SYDNEY STRIKES.

    Sydney. Thursday.—The barmaids and the barmen in the metropolitan area are at daggers drawn. The Hotel, Club and Restaurant Employes' Union is ...

    Article : 265 words
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  25. POLITICAL TACTICS.

    Sir.—I wish once again to impose on your fairness in publishing the truth and both sides of any situation without prejudice or partiality, by asking room in which to draw ...

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  26. LABOR UNREST.

    Broken Hill. Thursday.—Everything was peaceful along the line of lode today. No attempt was made to look at pence cards. ...

    Article : 80 words
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