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  5. PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    Only the morning session of the Premiers' Conference was held on Saturday. The matters dealt with were of minor importance, compared with the ...

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  6. THE STRANDED ALICE.

    The ketch Alice, owned by Messrs Holyman and Sons, had an eventful trip en route to St. Helens, and is now lying rudderless, but safe, on the Seven[?] ...

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  7. THE FINANCIAL PROBLEM.

    A further conference of the Federal and State Treasurers was held on Saturday afternoon, when the report of the financial advisers was submitted. The ...

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  8. ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT.

    At the Premiers' Conference yesterday consideration was resumed of the Commonwealth proposal to form a central controlling body co-ordinating the ...

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  9. WEATHER AT FLINDERS ISLAND.

    After having been weather-bound for nearly three weeks at Flinders Island, the State steamer Colliboi arrived at Launceston late on Saturday night. The ...

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  10. LATE SIR HERBERT MAITLAND.

    Two hundred doctors and 150 medical students to-day marched in procession at the funeral of Sir Herbert Maitland, the eminent Sydney surgeon, who died ...

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  11. SOLDIER LAND SETTLEMENT.

    After perusing the evidence by the Royal Commission inquiring into soldier land settlement in West Australia, Mr. E. A. McLarty (Controller of Soldier ...

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  12. CITIZENS' APPEAL.

    The executive of the Citizens' Committee is naturally pleased with the re sponse made to date for the £2,500 for the Young Men's Christian Association. ...

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  13. TRAGEDY AVERTED.

    A tragedy at the Katoomba level railway crossing was narrowly averted on Friday night. The gates, it is stated, were open at 7 p.m., and a local ...

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  14. UTTERLY USELESS.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr Theodore) was entertained at a conversazione rn the Trades-hall, Melbourne, on Saturday evening. ...

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  15. FISHING PRIVILEGE.

    It is announced that Canada will cancel the privileges allowed to American fishing vessels on the Atlantic coast, which have been effective since 1888, ...

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  16. ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS.

    "Whenever King and country have called for service it has been forthcoming, and in rendering the great services you did you created and preserved those ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A conference of delegates of the League of Nations' Union was held yesterday afternoon. A motion was agreed to urging the ...

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  18. ATLANTIC SALMON.

    Between 1908 and 1911 a shipment of Atlantic salmon eggs was received in New Zealand from England, totalling three and a half millions, and were ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    The statement of accounts for the year ended March 31 shows a surplus of £1,315,683. tho revenue amounting te £27,579,443, and the expenditure ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CROPS.

    The Government Statistician has issued a preliminary report on the 192223 cereal and hay crops, as follows:— Wheat, 28,884,767 bushels, averaging ...

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