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  2. DRINKING AND GAMBLING.

    Mr. Judkins addressed a large crowd at the Gipps -street Methodist Mission yesterday afternoon: Referring to Mr. Bent's threat to throw over the Licensing Bill, he ...

    Article : 346 words
  3. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has delivered its reserved judgment in the appeal case of the Colonial Bank of Australia Limited versus Marshall and ...

    Article : 402 words
  4. STATE OF RUSSIA.

    A remarkable outrage was perpetrated by a band of ten Polish revolutionaries. They held up a train on the Vistula railway near Warsaw, by which General Zukato, ...

    Article : 557 words
  5. THE REV. H. WORRALL.

    The Beehive Exchange was packed on Saturday night, when the Rev. H. Worrall delivered the last of a series of six addresses in connection with the forward ...

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  6. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A sensational railway accident happened on the Toolamba line on Saturday night. A train left Toolamba at 9.30 p. m., with an engine, a bogey carriage, containing a ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    The members of the Shamrock Club entertained the Irish envoys at a social gathering in the club rooms, Elizabeth street, on Saturday evening. The ...

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  8. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Trades Disputes Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 28th March, has now passed through the committee stage. ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    After one of the most interesting and exciting contests ever seen on the Parramatta River, George Towns has again secured the title of world's champion sculler, and ...

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  10. BRITISH DEFENCES.

    In the House of Commons on Friday Mr. Edmund Robertson, the Parliamentary and Financial Secretary of the Admiralty, explained the Government programme of ...

    Article : 347 words
  11. A ST. KILDA ADDRESS.

    Mr. Reg. Kofoed, secretary of the St. Kilda people's meetings, speaking at yesterday's gathering of that body said that while the Worrall ease was sub judice he was ...

    Article : 322 words
  12. BAZAAR RAFFLES AND THE LAW.

    The Attorney -General referred in general terms on Saturday to the resolutions which had been passed by various bodies, or agreed to at public meetings, in regard to ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. BULL CHARGES A TRAIN.

    A bull, belonging to Mr. D. F. Schickerling, was run over on the railway line between Warracknabeal and Brim. It is said that the animal charged the engine. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. BOER SUPREMACY.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the leader of the Opposition, in addressing a public meeting at the Albert Hall on Friday night, said he regretted that the new constitutions for ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    There should be some interesting developments in connection with wireless telegraphy in Australia very soon. Sir John Forrest, the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 510 words
  16. "TOTE" TELEPHONES.

    The Federal Government intends to take a hand in the anti- gambling campaign by strengthening its powers to deal with "tote shop" telephones. On Saturday the ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. DANCING AND CRIME.

    A vigorous condemnation of dancing was made by Commissioner, M' Kie yesterday in the Exhibition Building at the afternoon service held in connection with the annual ...

    Article : 494 words
  18. EVADING TAXATION.

    The late Mr. Marshall Field, the Chicago millionaire who died in January last at the age of 70 years, is considered by the Chicago Board of Revenue to have escaped ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. THE LICENSING BILL.

    The Licensed Victuallers' Association naturally intends to make a determined fight against the particular details of the Licensing Reform Bill to which it objects. ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. NATAL NATIVE RISING.

    The native insurrection in Natal and Zululand has been practically stamped out. The services of the natives levies have been dispensed with, and next week, unless ...

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  21. TRAIN ROBBERY.

    An Australian lady named Mrs. Gardner, while travelling by train from Marseilles to London, was robbed of £40 in money and several hundred pounds worth of ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. THE "EQUIVALENT" QUESTION.

    The mayor of the city, Cr. Whykes, on Saturday, issued a circular dealing with the new licensing proposals. In it he states:- The proposals of the Government contemplate, ...

    Article : 319 words
  23. QUEENSLAND COTTON.

    The first shipment of cotton from Queensland was submitted at auction at Liverpool. There were only a few bids, and the cotton was withdrawn from sale. ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Great excitement prevailed in the course of the match Surrey v. Yorkshire, which was concluded yesterday, as each team had previously lost only one match during the ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  26. TROUBLE IN CRETE.

    Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy, the four protecting powers in the island of Crete, propose that fresh reforms shall be carried out. ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. SPECIAL TRAIN CHARTERED.

    Several residents of Golden- square have chartered a special train, leaving for Melbourne at 9 p. m. on Tuesday, and returning at 9 p. m. the same day. The tickets, ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. NEWCASTLE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The, strike at the Heddon Greta colliery terminated yesterday morning. The men came out a month ago for the payment of the old rate of 23 per ton for "tops," ...

    Article : 338 words
  29. TOLL TELEPHONES.

    The Postmaster -General was asked on Saturday to indicate when the long promised revision of the early, crude toll- telephones regulation was likely to be ...

    Article : 391 words
  30. A CHALLENGE TO MR. DEVLIN.

    Sir, —May I point out that Mr. Joseph Devlin, M. P., has not yet ventured to deal with the explicit charges of disloyalty to the Crown and the Empire Which were ...

    Article : 614 words
  31. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    SIR, -The greatest curse that exists in the liquor trade is the grocer's licence. Where one home is wrecked by the hotel trade I feel justified in saying that fifty homes are ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. THE REQUEST FOR A GUARD.

    No statement has been made as to the [?]tentions of the officers of Parliament concerning the Rev. H. Worrall's request in a guard on his way to Parliament ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. ARBITRATION COURT AWARDS.

    A judgment which will have a far reaching effect was given in the Court of Appeal. In effect it makes clear that every person working at a trade subject to an award of ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Prince Eugene Murat has been killed as the result of an accident to his motor car while he was travelling in Bavaria. [Prince Eugene was a descendant of ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. WESLEY CHURCH DEMONSTRATION.

    A "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" gathering of over 2000 people thronged Wesley Church yesterday afternoon, and large numbers of persons who did not "come ...

    Article : 569 words
  36. MINER BLOWN TO PIECES.

    At the Lake View Consols mine on Saturday morning a miner named John Richard Phillips, 30 years of age was blown to pieces as the result of a premature ...

    Article : 208 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES.

    The plans of the Federal Government for the development of the Australian fisheries do not stop short at the provision in the Bounties Bill to spend £11,000 a year in ...

    Article : 261 words
  38. CLOSING A THOROUGHFARE.

    Sir, -Through the medium of your columns, may I ask the Melbourne and Brunswick councils if they are aware the railway gates in Park- street, North Carlton, ...

    Article : 190 words
  39. LADIES' HOME INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION.

    Arrangements are proceeding for the exhibition of ladies' fancy work, art and china paintings, photography, wood carving, cookery, horticulture and poultry, which will be held under the ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. NOXIOUS TRADES AT ABBOTSFORD.

    Sir, —The works on the estate of the late Mr. Peter Nettleton, at the foot of Victoria -street, Abbotsford, are now being sewered, and extensive preparations are ...

    Article : 166 words
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