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  2. STATE RIGHTS.

    The statements made by the Premier of Victoria, and his threat of a Premiers' conference to consider infringements of State rights by Commonwealth legislation, have ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICAL NOTES.

    One memorable statesman-like action stands to the credit of the Reid Government. Realising that his own supporters--the free-trade associations, the women's ...

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  4. THE GAMBLING EVIL.

    With the object of placing before the Chief Secretary resolutions condemnatory of the gambling evil, which were adopted by a meeting of citizens held at ...

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  5. THE LAND JOBBERY CHARGES.

    The Lands Commission continued its sittings to-day, when some interesting evidence was given by Mr. J. H. Davies, manager for the Australasian Mortgage and ...

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  6. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    How little Great Britain could rely upon the United States for food supplies in time of war is shown by some striking figures which Consul-General Bennett, the ...

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  7. ATTRACTING IMMIGRANTS.

    Speaking at the exhibition of primary industries at the Royal Exchange to-day, the State Premier said that instructions had been issued to Mr. Coghlan, the ...

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  8. A FATAL OPERATION.

    This morning the coroner resumed the inquest on the body of Emily Louisa Pearson, who died at the Coast Hospital on Tuesday from septicaemia. A young man ...

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  9. THE COUNCIL OF CHURCHES' CRUSADE.

    At yesterday's monthly meeting of the Council of Churches it was decided to organise an anti-gambling crusade throughout the suburbs. Meetings will be held in each ...

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  10. SYDNEY ARBITRATION COURT.

    During the hearing of a wharf laborer's claim in the Arbitration Court to-day a witness referred to "social influence" having a lot to do with preference. On ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    The man George Gordon, alias Giles, whose suspicious movements led to his arrest, and who subsequently was found to be in possession of stolen diamonds, which he swallowed in his ...

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  12. DIVORCE COURT.

    Mr. Justice A'Beckett continued the sittings of the Divorce Court yesterday. JOHNSTONE V. JOHNSTONE. Clara Johnstone, 42 years, of Cardigan-street, ...

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  13. PARLIAMENTARY ACTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Wade moved the suspension of the standing orders, in order that the House might pass a bill giving extended powers to Mr. ...

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  14. AN EXTRADITED INSOLVENT.

    There was a further development this afternoon in connection with the insolvency of Moses Cohen and Minnie Cohen, his daughter, who had been extradited ...

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  15. A CENSURE MISSES FIRE.

    Considerable interest was taken yesterday in the proceedings at the District Court when Captain Seal, a harbor pilot, was prosecuted by the Marine Board for an alleged breach of its ...

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  16. THE COMMERCE BILL.

    The Premier (Mr. Price) received a telegram from the Premier of New South Wales with reference to the Federal Commerce Bill. Mr. Carruthers said the ...

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  17. IN THE SENATE.

    Senator Neild, who was in charge of the Parliamentary Evidence Bill in the Senate, yesterday was responsible for enlivening the usually quiet atmosphere ...

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  18. SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT AND HOTEL PROPERTIES.

    Sir,--With regard to your report of what Mr. Champion has said concerning my remarks at the Prahran meeting concerning Sir Samuel Gillott, I beg to point out that ...

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  19. THE INFECTED COTTON CASE.

    The Chairman of the Board of Health, Dr. Norris, stated yesterday that the death of Patrick Bourke, an employe of the woollen mills at Williamstown, was due, as ...

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  20. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    The following are the lowest tenders received by the Board of Land and Works for the works stated:--Repairs, painting, &c., State school No. 1277, Wandong, A. D. Murray and Co., £59 186; ...

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