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  2. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    "Still nothing ready for publication," was the announcement of the chairman, Sir John See, at the conclusion of the sitting of the Premiers' Conference to-day. ...

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  3. THE PROTECTIONIST CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Benjamin Hoare addressed a large public meeting at Wandiligong on Saturday night. He was accorded a hearty reception and an excellent hearing. Mr. H. P. ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An old and unknown man died this afternoon in a disused shed on the north bank of the Mitchell, a stone's throw from the public offices. Deceased had been camped ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the assizes on Monday before Mr. Justice Holroyd, a cabman named John Thomas Burn was charged with the manslaughter, on 10th January, of an elderly man ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Premier not having returned from Sydney, there has been no development in connection with the serious situation brought about by the refusal of the railway ...

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  7. GOLD FINDING BY EARTHQUAKE.

    A remarkable sequel to the recent earthquake has occurred at Woodford. A quantity of soil was removed from the base of a tree by the shock, and on some children ...

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  8. FODDER NEEDS AT SWAN HILL

    The Swan Hill mallee farmers' drought relief committee has received the following letter from the Premier of New Zealand, Mr. R. J. Seddon, in reply to a request for ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The commission appointed by the Methodist conference to visit Fiji and inquire into the Condition of the Methodist missions left Sydney, to-day in the Aorangi. It ...

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  10. SERIOUS PTOMAIN'E POISONING.

    Between forty and fifty persons, of various ages, had to he medically examined yesterday owing to their suffering from ptomaine poisoning, which is believed to ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Commissioner of Public Works, who has returned from a visit to the South-East with the Railway Commissioner, estimates the potato crop at from 20,000 to ...

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  12. STATION HAND DROWNED.

    The corpse of a man was found floating in the Port Adelaide River, near Prince's wharf, this morning. Papers found on deceased proved his name to be Edward ...

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  13. CAUSE OF THE DISTURBANCE.

    Professor Gregory has completed his investigations into the phenomena connected with the recent earthquake, and has succeeded in collating much valuable scentific ...

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  14. BENDIGO.

    The subject of having an up to date testing of cyanide plant in connection with the school of mines, for which the Government some time ago voted a grant ...

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  15. EIGHT HOURS DAY AT BALLARAT.

    The celebration in Ballarat to-day of the Eight Hours anniversary was a great success. Work was suspended at the various factories and mines, and a half holiday ...

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  16. FATALITY TO AN ARTILLERYMAN.

    Edward Graves, a member of the Royal Australian Artillery, was killed near Maroubra Bay to-day. A party of artillerymen had been engaged in clearing the ...

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  17. SPEECHES BY THE PREMIERS.

    The visiting State Premiers were the guests of the council of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce at luncheon at the Hotel Australia to-day. The president, Mr. ...

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  18. THE REVENUE.

    The earnings for the week ended 17th inst. totalled £55,390 87, or only £1253, 110 below those of the same week in 1902, when the receipts were £56,643 105. For ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    Recently Mr. Nance, an officer of the Board of Health, reported adversely on the sanitary condition of Geelong, and this has been followed by letters ...

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  20. PECULIAR FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A fatal buggy accident occurred at Gilgandra on Saturday evening. Mr. John M'Leric, of the Forestry department, was driving a pair of horses attached to a light ...

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  21. ADELAIDE, Monday.

    At the Port Adelaide police court to-day Meir and Co., of Jamestown, were charged, on the information of the collector of customs, with having on 13th August, through ...

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  22. GEMBROOK RAILWAY SERVICE.

    Although complaints about the slowness of the Gembrook railway service have been rife almost since the line was opened, the traffic officials are not able to promise any ...

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  23. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a man named Herman Bose was found in the park lake this evening. Deceased, who was an old resident of Allendale and Pitfield is stated to have lost ...

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  24. JUMBUNNA COAL STRIKE.

    The coal miners here are very indignant at the assertion made by Mrs. Gerrand at the meeting of Jamhunna Coal Company shareholders on Thursday. They say she ...

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  25. CASTLEMAINE.

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  26. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Mrs. Sheahan, wife, of Constable Sheahan, who was severely burnt through the explosion of a lamp in her residence, M'Crae-street, on Sunday night, succumbed ...

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  27. NEW LOCOMOTIVES.

    The Phoenix Foundry has delivered to the Railway department the second locomotive of the present contract for the supply of ten engines of the AA class. The usual trial ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Coolgardie arrived at Albany at 2.p.m. and resumed her voyage to Fremantle at 9 p.m. The Orontes arrived at Fremantle from Adelaide this morning. ...

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  29. THE REVOLT AGAINST ULTRAMONTANISM.

    Sir,--I see that Archbishop Carr's attention has been directed to the comments that have appeared in your paper on the ominous signs of unrest and seething ...

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  30. RABBIT TRAPPING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Lawson, M.L.A., is arranging for a deputation to the Minister and Commissioner of Railways on behalf of the Rabbit Trappers' Association. Designs for a new ...

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  31. MINER KILLED AT BROKEN HILL.

    A fatal accident occurred in the South Mine on Saturday night. J. E. Montgomery, trucker, and G. Gaebel, miner, were working at the 700 feet level, and were about ...

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  32. MR. TOM MANN ON UNIONISM.

    Mr. Tom Mann addressed a "rally" meeting at the Old Trades Hall last night on the subject Does Trades Unionism Pay? There was a large attendance, and Mr. R. H. Solly, ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    By the capsize of a boat in a squall, Leonard Cross, the second mate, and a Scandinavian seaman of the ship Castleholme were drowned to-day. Captain Hurst and ...

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  34. SHOCK IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Charles Todd has received the following telegram from Yunta, on the Broken Hill line:--Very distinct earth shock experienced at 8.29 ...

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  35. THE MASONIC CLUB.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Metropolitan Licensing Court, before Judge Chomley Messrs. Dwyer and Keogh, Inspector M'Hugh applied for an order ...

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  36. LOST FOR FIVE DAYS IN THE BUSH.

    A selector named Begley, living at the head of Wait-a-While Creek, had a very trying experience in the Beech Forest, through being lost in the scrub. He paid ...

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  37. A.N.A. SMOKE NIGHT.

    Whether or not the A.N.A. is a political organisation, the annual smoke night of the Hawthorn blanch usually has a political significance, by reason of the number of ...

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  38. SERIOUS ACCIDENTS. BRIGHT, Monday.

    Ray Taylor, aged fifteen, son of Mr. E. Taylor, while preparing some corrugated iron for a delivery cart this morning, slipped, and the iron fell on him, knocking ...

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  39. WELLINGTON, Monday.

    Cr. Aitken has been re-elected mayor of Wellington unopposed. Charles Dutton, a recent arrival in New Zealand from Queensland, to-day committed ...

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  40. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    At the police court on Saturday a tramp, who gave his name as Thomas Johnson, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment in the Ballarat gaol for assaulting ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

    SYDNEY.--The following rainfall was reported to-day, up to 6 p.m.:--Bowral, 5 points; Port Macquarie, 4; Lawson, 10; Springwood, 8; Sydney, 3. ...

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  42. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

    The following report has been received from, the Melbourne Observatory:--Weather Chart, Monday, 20th April, at 9 a.m.:--A large shallow depression (about 29.9 inches) ...

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  43. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Two middle aged women named Annie Sealey and Emma Vernon were presented before Mr. Justice Hood in the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of performing an illegal operation on ...

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  44. THE LATE SIR. HECTOR MACDONALD.

    Brief accounts of the case of the late Sir Hector Macdonald, which are published in the American papers received by the mail, state that the charges against the deceased ...

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  45. RABBIT DESTRUCTION ON ROADS.

    The shire council has decided to send circulars to other municipalities, asking if they will help to defray the cost of testing a case in the law courts in regard to where the ...

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  46. PROPOSED WARANGA AND DEAKIN TRUST.

    The proposed scheme for the formation of an irrigation trust to be called the Waranga and Deakin Irrigation Trust was submitted to the Echuca and Waranga Trust ...

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  47. TEMPORARY HANDS AND THE FEDERAL SERVICE.

    Messrs. Manager and Ronald, M's.P., yesterday introduced to the Postmaster-General a deputation representing the instrument fitters and other temporary employes ...

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  48. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Federal Minister for Home Affairs states that arrangements for the fresh divisions of Federal electorates are well in blind. Mr. W. Houston has been appointed ...

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  49. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

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  50. THE CRIME OF PERJURY.

    David Mansfield, a young man of color, was called on in the Parhran court yesterday to show cause why his recognisance in £25 that his brother would contribute 6 a week towards the ...

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  51. MR. KINGSTON AT TOWNSVILLE

    Mr. Kingston addressed a crowded and enthusiastic meeting at the Theatre Royal to-night, and received a splendid hearing. He first dealt with the white Australia ...

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  52. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.--A seven-roomed unoccupied dwelling in Yarrowce-parade, Ballarat South, owned by Mr. C. T. Harvey, of Navigators, Dungaree, was burned down early on Monday morning. The ...

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  53. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

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  54. A SAVAGE DOG.

    Two Italian frulterers named Antonio and Joseph Pittari were proceeded against at Essendon on Monday by Robert J. Syme, who claimed damages owing to sheep being worried by a dog which it ...

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  55. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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