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  2. FEDERAL POLITICAL NOTES.

    When Sir G. Turner succeeds in finally passing his first Supply Bill, or Appropriation Bill--the difference between the two titles has been strenuously debated--he will ...

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  3. GIRLS IN FACTORIES.

    The extraordinary charges levelled against the woman workers in factories by Mr. Nicholson, clothing manufacturer, at a recent meeting of the Factories Commission ...

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  4. BOY SMOKERS.

    An important determination has just been arrived at by the Victorian Premier on the subject of juvenile smoking. At the annual conference of the A.N.A., both this year and ...

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  5. THE COST OF LITIGATION.

    In view of the discussion which has been going on recently in the columns of "The Age" with regard to the decline in litigation, some remarks which fell from Mr. ...

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  6. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    At the meetings of the Dairy Farmers' and the Factory Managers' associations which was held in Melbourne during the last three weeks, reference was frequently ...

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  7. THE BOER WAR

    An important utterance with respect to the attitude of the Liberal Imperialists, as opposed to the extremist section of the Liberal party, which is imbued with pro-Boer ...

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  8. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    In the House at Commons last evening, Viscount Cranborne, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question confirmed the statement made to the French ...

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  9. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    His Majesty King Edward, it is officially notified, is receiving full particulars of the progress of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on their tour from the Duke ...

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  10. LORD ROBERTS'S CLEMENCY.

    It was recently stated in the House of Commons by Mr. St. John Broadrick, Secretary for War, that in all 31 soldiers in South Africa had been sent to convict ...

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  11. PAYMENT BY INSTALMENTS.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Times" states that, according to high native authority, Germany, with the consent of England, proposes that China shall pay ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    A report received by the War Office stated that the dead body of Sergeant G. A. Whittington Wreford, late of the Queensland Bushmen, who had been missing since ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALITY.

    Rear-Admiral Remey, whose flagship, the Brooklyn, represented the United States Government at the celebrations in Melbourne and Sydney in connection with the opening ...

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  14. TALUNE POISONING CASE.

    The third trial of Mrs. Smith for the murder of Patrick Conway on board the Talune has also resulted in the jury disagreeing. When the jurors returned into court this ...

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  15. THE WILMANSRUST DISASTER.

    The Governor-General yesterday received the following telegram from the Duke of York:--Wellington.--The Duchess and I deeply ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION MOVEMENT.

    In connection with the University extension movement, the first of a course of nine lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching was delivered last evening by Mr. ...

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  17. THE VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Representatives of the Australian States and the English journalists were entertained by the Government at a banquet to-day. The Ducal suite was present, and the ...

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  18. THE REV. J. A. DOWIE.

    An extraordinary declaration has been made by the Rev. J. A. Dowie, head of the Zionite and faith healing fraternity at Chicago, and formerly well known in Australia ...

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  19. "BRITISH BARBARITY" CHARGE.

    Mr. J. Austen Chamberlain, Liberal Unionist member for East Worcestershire, speaking at a luncheon of the Conservative Association in London yesterday, declared ...

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  20. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    The Federal Cabinet has over-ruled the contention of the Premier of Tasmania that the Commonwealth has no right to prohibit communications being forwarded to the ...

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  21. FEDERAL DEFENCE BILL.

    The conference of military commandants of the six States of the Commonwealth, which has been sitting at the Victoria Barracks during the past ten days, yesterday ...

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  22. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The Governor-General has received a telegraphic despatch from the authorities at the Cape to the effect that the steamer Tagus left Capetown on 13th June, and has on ...

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  23. MISCHIEVOUS EFFECT ON THE CONTINENT.

    The demonstration made by British pro-Boers, at the Queen's Hall, on Wednesday evening, has caused a revival of the clamor against England by Anglophobists on the ...

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  24. ANOTHER MYSTERY.

    The Defence department has received a cable message from Capetown which has caused some amount of mystery. The message is dated 19th June, and says that ...

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  25. MEET OF THE FINDON HARRIERS AT RUPERTSWOOD.

    Yesterday was a perfect day for such entertainment as was provided for the hunting fraternity by Sir R. Clarke at Rupetswood. Sportsmen and women are naturally ...

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  26. LOYALISTS AND PRO-BOERS.

    Intense indignation has been aroused throughout Great Britain in connection with the pro-Boer demonstration made at the Queen's Hall, Langham-place, last night ...

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  27. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    The discovery that 4800 letters addressed to soldiers who have returned from South Africa have been lying for a period that may have been months or weeks at Victoria ...

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  28. THE MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    An alarmist view with regard to the strength of Great Britain in the Mediterranean has been expressed in a private communication by Rear-Admiral Lord C. ...

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  29. THE PHILIPPINES.

    It was recently reported from Manila that Aguinaldo, leader of the Filipino insurgents, who was betrayed by his followers into the hands of the American troops, had ...

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  30. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Treasurer, Mr. R. Butler, was interviewed on Friday with regard to the statement telegraphed from Melbourne that Mr. Drake, the Federal Postmaster-General, has ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL COMMANDANT.

    The rumors which were recently in circulation to the effect that the position of Commandant of the Australian Commonwealth military forces would probably be offered to ...

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  32. THE REFUGEE CAMPS.

    In connection with the particulars given in the House of Commons by Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary for War, in reference to the various "concentration" camps ...

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  33. INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS.

    The annual dinner of the Victorian Incorporated Institute of Accountants was h[?] last night at the Grand Hotel. There we[?] about 100 present. Mr. J. M'A. Howd[?] ...

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  34. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Ascot meeting was resumed to-day, when the principal event resulted as follows:--ASCOT GOLD CUP, value 1000 sovs., with ...

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  35. A LIQUIDATOR CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Horace Layton, formerly liquidator to the New Dundas Tramway Company and the Broken Hill and Afgenton Smelting Company, was charged at the City Court ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    During the past few mouths serious delays have occurred in the delivery of the Australian mails despatched via New Zealand and San Francisco, and merchants in London ...

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  37. WRECK OF THE FEDERAL.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry, comprising Mr. Tanton, P.M., and Captains Panter and Goodrham, yesterday concluded the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the loss ...

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  38. PROPOSED SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL AT BENDIGO.

    Over twelve months ago Mr. W. Abraham the Government Inspector of Mines for this district, mooted the idea of erecting a memorial to the Australian soldiers who had met ...

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  39. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  40. THE JAM TRADE CHALLENGE.

    Sir,--It appears from the tenor of Mr. Peacock's letter that we are to swallow the camel and strain at the gnat. He wishes to ignore the fact involved in my letter of ...

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  41. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Flensburg, steamer, from Sydney 27th March; Surrey, steamer, from Melbourne 21st. February. Sailed.--For Sydney: Warrigal, Port ...

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  42. BRITISH MARKSMANSHIP.

    An interesting criticism of the British soldier as a narksman has been made by General Buller in the course of an address dealing with the ...

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  43. WARBURTON RAILWAY TRUST.

    Sir,--Your article in "The Age" of to-day referring to the ruthless waste of money in connection with the Warburton Railway Trust and the land owners' claims will ...

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  44. SCARCITY OF TRUCKS.

    Sir,--A great deal has been said and written on this subject, but I think that if you will allow me space in your paper I shall be able to show that we have ample trucks ...

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  45. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    BENDIGO.--The returned soldiers were entertained by the officers und members of the Fifth Battalion at a social in the Oddfellows' Hall; Captain Thomson presiding. Toasts appropriate to the ...

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  46. DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE.

    Sir,--Would you kindly allow me space in your valuable columns to endorse one part of "Fruit Grower's" letter on this subject, viz., the absurdity of the Minister sending ...

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  47. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Colonel J. W Colenbrander, in command of Kitchener's Fighting Scouts, is engaged in clearing the Boer guerillas from the North-eastern Transvaal, and reports ...

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  50. DE WET'S NORTHWARD MOVE.

    It is reported that General De Wet, who was on 6th inst. severely defeated by Colonel Elli[?] in an engagement near Reitz ...

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  51. PUBLIC CONTRACTS.

    The Deputy Railway Commissioner has accepted the following tenders:--For the supply of Tasmanian sawn blackwood timber, C. Adams and Sons, at rates; supply of tarpaulin canvas, N. ...

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