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  2. A POINTED REBUKE.

    The latest attack upon the Federal Government and Parliament made by Mr. Carruthers, Premier of New South Wales, and reported in these columns yesterday, has ...

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  3. MR. BENT IN LONDON.

    Mr. Thomas Bent, the Premier of Victoria, has been inspecting the methods of handling imported fruit at Covent Gardens. ...

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  4. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, replying to a statement made by Mr. Reid, which was cabled to London by the Melbourne correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The subject of preferential trade was further discussed when the Imperial Conference resumed its sittings yesterday at the Colonial Office. ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A severe chill which the Acting Minister of Customs caught through sitting in a cold room for some hours after his arrival by train from Adelaide on Sunday ...

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  7. EMPIRE DAY.

    Sir Josiah Symon, one of the South Australian members of the Australian Senate, has written a letter to the "Times" apropos of the Earl of Meath's advocacy of Empire ...

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  8. MISS WARD AT BALLARAT.

    Miss Ada Ward, the ex-actress, closed her mission in Ballarat to-night with a recital of her life story. The Alfred Hall was well filled, notwithstanding that a ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    The "Times" makes an important announcement in regard to the bill dealing with Ireland which is to be submitted to Parliament shortly by Mr. Augustine ...

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  10. CELEBRATIONS IN VICTORIA.

    Arrangements are in progress for the celebration of Empire day at St. Paul's Cathedral on 24th inst. As on last Empire day, the service will be one of intercession ...

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  11. NEW HEBRIDES.

    In connection with the nomination of Dr. F. Fitchett, Solicitor-General of New Zealand, by Sir Joseph Ward, as New Zealand's representative on the Anglo-French ...

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  12. UNREST IN INDIA.

    The disaffection among the Hindus in the Punjaub is spreading. A riotous mob at Amritsar, 32 miles oust of Lahore, made an anti-European demonstration. ...

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  13. THE SCHOOLS' CELEBRATION.

    The Education department's circular inviting the co-operation of the municipal authorities and boards of advice in arranging for local celebrations of Empire day ...

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  14. BOMBS AND POLITICS.

    Reuter's Agency states that a second attempt has been made to murder Senior annual Cabrera, President of Guatemala, who a few days ago escaped unhurt when ...

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  15. THE METHODIST VIEW.

    A number of prominent Methodists, on being interviewed this evening, condemned the remarks of Miss Ward respecting Mr. J. C. Williamson and the Rev. E. S. ...

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  16. A JAPANESE PRINCE.

    General Prince Fushimi of Japan, who has arrived on a visit to England, received ovations both at Dover and London. During his visit he will reside at York ...

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  17. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    Further details of the speeches delivered at the banquet given by Mr. David Lloyd-George, president of the Board of Trade, to the delegates to the Imperial Navigation ...

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  18. PLOTTING IN KOREA.

    A plot has been discovered in Korea which aimed at the assassination of five Ministers who signed the convention making Korea a protectorate of Japan. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The President (Janet Lady Clarke) was in the chair at the monthly council meeting, which was held at the National Club on Monday, when the following resolution ...

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  20. DEATH OF IAN MACLAREN.

    The Rev. Dr. John Watson, who was well known as an author under his nom do plume of Ian Maclaren, has died at the town of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. U.S.A. ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RELATIONS.

    Senator Keating, Minister for Home Affairs, returned to Melbourne yesterday, from a visit to South Australia, where the had an amicable discussion with the ...

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  22. THE CLOSING OF THE TOTE.

    "We thank Thee because the curse of Collingwood has been removed," said Mr. C. H. Miller, in the course of an opening prayer in the Sackville-street Tabernacle ...

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  23. NEW YORK OFFICIAL.

    The recommendation made by Mr. Hughes, Governor of New York, that Mr. Otto Kelsey, superintendent of the Stale Insurance department, should be dismissed ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    All was not plain sailing at a meeting of the Progressive party held in the State Parliament House this afternoon to discuss the proposal put forward by the leader ...

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  25. MISS ELLEN TERRY.

    The "New York Herald" announces that Ellen Terry, the famous actress, has recently been married for the third time. The bridegroom is Mr. James Carew, a ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The National Trustees Co. is applying for administration, with the will annexed, of the estate of James M'Mahon, late of Smoke, farmer, who died on 19th August last, leaving estate valued at ...

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  27. PROHIBITED MISSIONARIES.

    There were no fewer than five prohibited missionaries at Fremantle to-day, namely, the Rev. Goliath Joseph on the mail stamer Victoria, and the Rev. G. Elias, the ...

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  28. THE FRUIT FLY.

    A young man who recently visited a Victorian fruit fly infested district secured some fruit swarming with the pest. He brought the infested fruit to Adelaide in a ...

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  29. DUBLIN EXHIBITION OPENED.

    At the international exhibition at Dublin, which was opened on Monday by the Earl of Aberdeen, small exhibits from New South Wales and Western Australia are ...

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  30. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

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  31. DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    As a result of representations to the Railway Commissioners concerning the unfavorable season in many parts of the State, and particularly in the south, they have decided ...

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  32. MAN MURDERED BY HIS MATE

    Richard Miner was committed for trial by the coroner at Inverell on a charge of wilful murder of his mate, Joseph Garrett, the victim of the Woodstock tragedy. ...

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  33. AMERICAN CANNED MEATS.

    The War Office has issued a circular with regard to the tinned meats supplied to the army by American contractors. The circular states that the reports of ...

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  34. FRANCO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The treaty which is being arranged between France and Japan with the object of securing a mutual guarantee with respect to the Far Eastern possessions of each ...

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  35. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The Moderator (Rev. Philip Norman), in his address at the annual session of the Presbyterian General Assembly, said one of the characteristics of the modern world ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN CREDIT.

    The Treasurer replied to-day in the press to statements recently made by ex-Senator Matheson at the Colonial Institute, in which he advised the British ...

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  37. PORT CHALMERS ACCIDENT.

    The inquiry into the cause of the accident to the steamer Port Chalmers, which collided at the Semaphore on Saturday morning with the wrecked barque Norma. ...

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  38. THE LATE SENATE ELECTIONS.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Oldham) left for Melbourne to-day. He came to Adelaide in connection with the petition for the Senate recount and the ...

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  39. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, was questioned in regard to what effect the pacific speech delivered in the German ...

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  40. OPEN THE LANDS!

    The Keayang Estate, situated about 8 miles from Terang, and 25 miles from Warrnambool, is now available for application. It has an area of 1500 acres, and has ...

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  41. THE NEW MAIL SERVICE.

    The unanimity of opinion exhibited by British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Ministers in London concerning the possibility of the institution of a new "all ...

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  42. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a brisk sale at the continuation of the third series of the London wool sales yesterday. Merinoes were very firm, and crossbreds showed a hardening ...

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  43. WOODLANDS ESTATE.

    The members of the Closer Settlement Board will arrive here on Friday next, for the purpose of inspecting the Woodlands Estate, comprising about 8000 acres, situate ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Ex-Senator J. G. Drake, who is the Independent Liberal candidate for North Brisbane, opened his campaign last night. The speaker was subjected to a great deal of ...

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  45. BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    The barque Northern Chief, which left Newcastle on 30th April for Auckland, put into Sydney to-day in distress. She encountered heavy weather, during which a ...

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  46. THE TICK PEST.

    A conference on tick and tick prevention was opened at Parliament House this morning. There were 30 delegates present, representing the farming and dairying ...

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  47. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  48. 863 APPLICATIONS FOR 12 BLOCKS.

    For the twelve blocks of land just become available for selection at Upper Wyalong 863 applications were lodged by 104 applicants. The total area is 16,700 acres. An ...

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  49. THE CHURCHES AND THE HAGUE CONVENTION.

    At the last meeting of the Council of the Churches the approaching Hague Convention was brought before its attention, and the following resolution passed:-- ...

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  50. THE SHIP ORIENT.

    The Russian ship Orient, 128 days but from Iquique, entered the Heads shortly after 2 p.m. this afternoon and proceeded un the Bay under full sail. The Orient, it. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Indraghiri from Brisbane 23rd February; Crompton, from Melbourne 27th January; Bulow, from Sydney 23rd March; Ainsdale, from Melbourne 18th January; ...

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  53. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The following have been elected as chairmen of Wages Boards:--Butchers' board, Mr. T. H. Bolton; Ti[?]smiths' board, Mr. F. W. Miscamble; Stone Cutters' board, Mr. T. H. Davis. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  56. Advertising

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