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  3. THE EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    Speaking at the Education Conference Mr. Jackmann (ex-President of the National Teachers Union advocated not teaching arithmetic to ...

    Article : 70 words
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  8. IMPERIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL.

    Mr. E. .J. Griffith (M.P. for Anglesey) when inttoducing a deputation to the Prime Minister presented a memorial containing 800 ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. THE EXPERIMENT STATION.

    The prime purpose of the visit of the Minister for Agriculture to Mackay next week is to inspect tho Sugar Experiment Station, preliminary ...

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  10. NEW PROPOSALS.

    The Government steamer Lucinda, with the Cabinet Ministers [?] to-night from [?] Bay. The Premier (Hon. D. Dea[?]) ...

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  11. SUVA ELECTIONS.

    The legislative elections resulted as follows :-- Suva.--F. Marks 134, H. Scott18S', G. Fox 75. Levutta.-- O. M. Hedstron 101, Robbie 36. ...

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  12. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    The Liberals remain firm regarding their opposition to the reciprocity issue, and Canada may not be represented by the Premier ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    Riotens at Canton burnt the Viceroy's yamen and killed some people. Capetown, Friday. Submerged wreckage drove a hole ...

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  14. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    An action was instituted prior to tho Gympie Eisteddfod in Epril last year, at which two of the competitive numbers were copyright ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne has given notice of the introduction in [?] of Lords 0.1' a Reform Bill on the 8th of May. ...

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  16. SHIPPING MEMOS.

    Bombala passes south to-morrow. Gabo leaves Sydney to-day for Melbourne. Cooma leaves Sydney for ...

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  17. A LIBERAL REWARD

    A reward of £500 has been [?] for information which will lead to tho capture of the perpetrators who destroyed the non-union buildings ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL.

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  19. LATEST CABLEGRMS

    Mr. Clarence Darrow has boon retained as chief counsel for Mc Namara who is charged with [?] the Los Angels "Times" ...

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  20. SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS.

    When receiving a deputation on the Shops Bill, Mr. Churchill (Home Secretary) promised to safeguard the sale of Sunday, newspapers. He said ...

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  21. FRENCH RAILWAY DISMISSALS.

    The railway componies have informed the Government that for reasons of general interest it is impossible to reinstate the dismissed men. ...

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  22. REBELLIOUS' MONGOLIANS.

    The steamer [?] Maru brings news that the [?] rebels who were believed to have been incited by Russsians burned 26 Chinese ...

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  23. THE COAL VEND.

    When the Coal Vend case was resumed to-day, Counsel for the Crown asked for a copy of a letter sent by the Vend to the Shipping Companies ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. AUSTRALIA'S SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Mawson returns on 10th May Captain Davis, with his ship will take part in the Coronation review and then sails for Australia. ...

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  25. THE TENDER TAY.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's local Tay, which is being overhauled in Townsville was expected to leave yesterday but a telegram was ...

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  26. A NAVAL AIRSHIP.

    The initial tests oi Victors, Son & Maxim's naval airship proved satisfactory. The airship is fitted with 20 compartments filed with ...

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  27. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

    France has courteously notified the Powers of the steps being taken in Morocco. Tangier, Friday. ...

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  28. SHIPPING.

    April 27.-- Bombala, s., from, southern ports. Passengers: Mrs. Loughnane (and children); Miss Scriven: Messrs. Loughnane, C. Smith, ...

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  29. THE DALBY ELECTION.

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  30. A CORRECTION.

    In our leading article yesterday we stated "The harbour dues of Mackay are lower than any other port in Queehsland." This is not quite ...

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  31. BULLS RUN AMUCK.

    Six maddened bulls, being the first of an Argentine importation stampeded through the streets. A general panic was caused and the ...

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  32. THE CEMENT BAGS QUESTION.

    The Sydney wharf labourers have refused to ratify the agreement drawn up in Melbourne at tike close of last year, owing to cement bags being ...

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    In connection with one cut of the Panama Canal, 5000 tons of dynamite, 200 miles of fuse 100 miles of connecting wire and 600,000 ...

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  35. FLOODS IN BUENOS AYRES.

    The floods are are abating Eight bodies have been recovered. ...

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