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  2. MINING BILL,

    In the House of Assembly last night the Minister for Mines (Mr. Ogden) moved the second reading of a Bill to consolidate and amend the law ...

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  3. PUBLIC WORKS INQUIRY

    While the utility of the Public works Committee is beyond question the cost of its inquiries is mounting up in an alarming fushion. It is ...

    Article : 466 words
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  7. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Bouar Law, as there result of the Dominion Governments’ promises to co-operate in settling soldiers on the land, has ...

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  8. BRITISH GRAVES.

    The Belgian peasants are giving attention­ to many graves of the British dead, on which they are spending great core. A letter from a lady at ...

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  9. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE

    The State Premiers who have been conferring in Melbourne on the Question of raising money to fulfil obligations in respect or public works and ...

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  10. FEDERATED TANNERS.

    At the Arbitration Court to-day before Mr. Justice Powers, an application to vary the present award of the was made by the Federated ...

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  11. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Francis Blr[?]es, the overland cyclist and motorist, returned to the Melbourne Post Office to-day after the conclusion of a 7000 miles motor ...

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  13. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ CASE

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the application, amde to Mr Justice Higgins­ by the Waterside Workers’ Federation­ of Australia that the recent ...

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  14. POSTMASTERS CLAIMS.

    At the Arbitration Court to-day before Mr. Justice Powers, hearing with was continued of the claims lodged by the Postmasters for increased rates of ...

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  15. THE REFERENDUM.

    It is understood that the Referendum campaign will be limited to about a month. Parliament is to assemble again on October 27, and It has been ...

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  16. THE NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED

    There are now 2731 wounded New Zealanders in Great Britain distributed in hospitals from Plymouth to Dundee. The High Commissioner, Hon ...

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  17. DEVONPORT.

    The Public Works Committee w[?] Devonport at the end of the week. On Friday night it will take the evidence of Mr. A. K. M’Gaw. manager of ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND OFFICER’S DEATH.

    Captain Wilkinson, of Otago, the first Zew Zealand officer to die in London was burled at Wandsworth to-day Colonel Plugge and ten New ...

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  19. ZEEHAN.

    At a meeting of the Red Cross branch to-night It was decided to hold a competition of home-made cake, biscuits and sweets on October 12. ...

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  20. MAINLAND HARVESTING.

    By the s.s. Oonnb to-day 16 young men left for the mainland to engage in harvesting during the next three months. It is stated that the wages ...

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