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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The "Daily Telegraph" declares that the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia is a great stride in the ...

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  3. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The inauguration of the Commonwealth was celebrated with great enthusiasm here. The streets were lavishly decorated, and the people ...

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  5. VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Sir John Madden was sworn in to-day as State Governor, and received the proclamation of the Commonwealth. ...

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  6. WHAT THE CENTURY HAS DONE FOR AUSTRALIA

    A hundred years, and what a transformation! In 1801 a great slumbering wilderness, with its whole interior utterly unknown, its very coastline only in part ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN AGENCIES DECORATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Yesterday all the offices of the Australian Agents-General were lavishly decorated in honor of the birth of the ...

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  8. IN MEMORY OF SIR HENRY PARKES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The memory of Sir Henry Parkes was honored yesterday by placing wreaths from all parts of Australia on his grave at Faulconbridge, and by ...

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  9. THE FEDER L TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr Kingston, the Federal Minister of Trade and Customs, has taken steps to obtain from the various Customs Departments particulars to enable ...

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  10. ACADEMY OF MUSIC

    Mr Wilson Forbes's Dramatic Company gave the second performance of the sensational play. "The Dangers of Paris." at the Academy of Music last night to a highly ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. FRICTION WITH THE CUSTOMS AGENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The customs agents and importers of Port Adelaide, after securing legal advice, decline to comply with the wishes of the customs ...

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  12. VARIOUS VIEWS OF THE CABINET.

    The Lieutenant - Governor of Victoria telegraphed to Mr Barton on Sunday : "I send you the warmest congratulations from the people of Victoria and from myself that ...

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  13. GABLE MESSAGES TO THE QUEEN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Lord Hopetonn has cabled to her Majesty a report of the proclamation of the Commonwealth, and the thanks of Australia and Tasmania for ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL CABINET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal Ministers sworn in at yesterday's ceremonial included Mr N. E. Lewis (Tasmania) and Mr R. E. O'Connor(New ...

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  15. VISIT OF COLONIAL TROOPS TO ENGIAND

    Respecting the visit of colonial troops to England, the London "Daily Telegraph" of November 16 says: "Five thousand colonial troops will visit our shores ...

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  16. THE FEELING AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—There is still an intense amount of feeling expressed here regarding the non-representation of Tasmania in the Federal Cabinet, and ...

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  17. MB G. H. REID.

    "The new Cabinet is simply the making of the Governor-General and Mr Barton. Indeed, the Governor-General is only responsible for sending for Mr Barton, a ...

    Article : 264 words
  18. STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr Barton, on being waited upon to-night confirmed the intelligence that he had formed his Cabinet, and stated that it was intended that Ministers ...

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  19. STATE OF THE RAND

    Mr T. J. Britten, manager of the Wolhunter Gold Mining Company, a member of the Uitlander Committee, has returned from Johannesburg, after a stay ...

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  20. "THE ARGUS."

    The Melbourne Free Trade journal says : Disappointment is felt in Tasmania at the omission of a representative of that colony. All must regret the omission ; ...

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  22. THE PREMIER OF TASMANIA.

    Mr N.E.Lewis said on Sunday night : "So far as the personnel of the Federal Ministry is concerned, I look upon it with favor. It will be a very strong Government. ...

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  23. INAUGURAL CELEBRATIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The speeches at the State banquet last evening were ineffective, owing to the want of attention on the part of the guests. The buzz ...

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