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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives sat again this forenoon. Mr. Mahon (W.A.) gave notice of his Intention to move at a later date ...

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  3. FRENCH CHAMBER.

    In the French Chamber a no-confidence motion was moved and was carried by 212 votes to 176. The Cabinet has resigned and ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. Dr. Butler, M.L.C.) paid a visit to the New Norfolk Asylum yesterday. Mr. William Galick, late manager ...

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  5. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The House of Commons sat until 6 this morning and passed Clause 7 of the Load Tax Bill, which. imposes, except In the case of agricultural land, ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The match against Yorkshire was continued at Sheffield to-day. Hopkins and Bardsley led off for Australia, and Hirst and Newstead ...

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  7. HUON TIMBER UNEMPLOYED

    When a deputation waited on Ministers last week In reference to the pending discharge of a large number of men employed In the timber ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    Commander Biddleoomlbe writing In the “Standard” states that It is a wrong policy for Australia to give Britain a Dreadnought. ...

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  9. THE THIRD TORPEDO BOAT.

    Mr. Matthews (V.) asked If the Government bad accepted any tender for putting together hi the Commonwealth the parts of the Imported third ...

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  10. DUKE OF NORFOLK CENSURED.

    As the result of a mouton proposed by Mr. 3. Dillon, member for Mayo East, and seconded by Mr. J. E. Redmond, member for Waterford City, ...

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  11. SUFFRAGETTES

    More suffragette hunger strikers have been released. One of them fasted for six days seven hours. ...

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  12. SMALL ARMS MACHINERY.

    Sir William Lyne asked if the Government would, bi regard to the machinery for the small arms factory, take steps to ascertain if the British ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES

    In the case recently cabled where Mrs. Charlotte Halse Francis claimed damages from the executors of the late Mrs. Maria Francis, who had ...

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  14. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    A bill has been Introduced into the Bengal legislature giving the police a greater control at meetings and processions and for the prohibition of the ...

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  15. THE JOCKEY WOOTTON.

    Frank Wootton, the Sydney jockey, to-day rode three consecutive winners at Leicester. ...

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  16. BREEDING OP HORSES.

    Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) gave notice of his Intent on to move "That steps be taken by the Commonwealth to establish a bureau to supervise the breeding ...

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  17. THE SENATE.

    The Senate resumed Its sitting the forenoon. Senator Pearce (W.A.) called attention to a statement in a circular ...

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  18. INSPECTION OF FRUIT.

    A large and representative meeting of fruitgrowers was held in Franklin yesterday afternoon, the object toeing to protest against the system of dual ...

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  19. POSTAL NOTES AS LEGAL TENDER.

    Sir John Forrest, In reply to Mr King O’Malley (Tas.), said that in New South Wales the banks had been enraging Id. for collecting postal notes ...

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  20. U.S. TARIFF.

    The American Tariff has not seriously affected Britain except in certain cotton and silk manufactures, Steel, and some chemicals. ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN PAPERS.

    Mr Sydney Buxton, Postmaster General, in reply to Mr. Henniker Heaton, member for Canterbury in the House of Commons, regretted his ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. SEVEN MILLS AFFECTED.

    Speaking to a representative of “The Party Post” yesterday, Mr. Ashbolt, [?]for Messrs. H. Jones and Co., who are maiming agents for the ...

    Article : 211 words
  23. THE FEDERAL TRAWLER.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Groom), m reply to Mr. M’Williams (Tas.) said that the Federal usuries Investigation vessel had cost ...

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  24. NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    The Lord Mayor of London, the Corporation, the Lords of the Admiralty, and the Turkish delegates visited the fleet at South en don-Sea and viewed ...

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  25. NEW BILLS.

    The Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) moved the first reading of a bill to amend the Audit Act The Postmaster-General (Sir John ...

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  26. STAMP PRINTING MACHINES

    Progress was made with the [?] to allow of stamp printing machine [?] to be used under certain restrict for[?] Progress was reported over[?] ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE.

    The King proposes to Inspect about 30 members of the Australian Naval Reserve before their departure for Australia. ...

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  28. YORKSHIRE’S SECOND INNINGS.

    Cotter and Armstrong had charge of the bowling, while Rhodes and Wilson started the batting for Yorkshire. When stumps were drawn Rhodes was ...

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  29. IMPROVEMENT TO THE RIVER.

    Resolutions were also passed urging the Government to dredge and improve the upper Huon River. ...

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  30. SUBMARINES.

    Mr. M’Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to a question asked by Mr. A. H. Lee, member for Fareham in the House of Commons, about ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. SECOND READINGS.

    The second reading of the A[?] Trust Amendment and the Compel [?]to Seamen. Bills were moved, [?] the debates adjourned. ...

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  32. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    Dr. Maloney (Victoria) resumed the second reading debate on the Old Age Pension Act Amendment Bill. Sir John Forrest said it used to be ...

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  33. WEDNESDAY’S PLAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 words
  34. PRESS CABLE RATES.

    The Pacific board [?] cable rates for press messages to [?] pence a word. The Eastern E[?] Co. will adopt the same course. ...

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  35. EXAMINATION FRAUD.

    A startling disclosure has been made in connection with the recent Commonwealth examinations held at Bega. A detective visited Bega, and as a ...

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  36. TURKISH EXECUTIONS

    Among those executed in Turkey as advised by cable yesterday were Cherkess Mehmet Pasha, Abdul HamId’s former aide-de-camp, and Hakki Bey, ...

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  37. (To tho Editor of “The Daily Post”)

    Sir,—It Is stated in Hobart that the men employed by the Huon Timber Company, who will soon the out of work through the closing of the mills, ...

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  38. DEFENCE CONFERENCE

    The Colonial Office is arranging to treat the delegates to the defence conference as the guests of the nation in a similar manner to the delegates of ...

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  39. MINISTERS OF AGRICULTURE

    It Is probable that ail Iuter[?] conference of Ministers of [?] will be held in Melbourne[?] the sitting of the Premiers' Col[?] ...

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  40. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

    The Wesleyan Conference at present sitting at Lincoln has protested against Sunday golf, and the increase of cinematograph and similar forms of ...

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  41. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The election for the Dumfries district, which seat was rendered vacant by Mr. Gulland being made a Junior Lord of the Treasury, has resulted in ...

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  42. BATHURST RIFLE CLUB.

    A report submitted at the annual meeting of the Bathurst Civilian Rifle Club Inst night stated that the club’s teams had won the recent “Daily ...

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  43. ADVERTISING VICTORIA.

    An arrangement bus been made by the Victorian State Government to subsidise Reuter’s Agency to the extent of £300 a year for cabling to ...

    Article : 126 words
  44. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    Spurred on by Lieutenant Shackleton’s achievement In the Antarctic, the American Philosophical and Geographical Societies have started a movement ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    East Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, opened the South African Union Conference at the Foreign Office. ...

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  46. EARTHQUAKE IN SUMATRA

    The steamer Airlie, which arrived to-day from Java, brought particulars of a great earthquake in West Sumatra, which resulted in a heavy loss of ...

    Article : 140 words
  47. WHARF COLLISION.

    The steamer Dahlia, from[?] York, with a large cargo of[?] same, while beetling at the whart somewhat heavily ...

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  48. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    The position at Atulayon recently captured by the Spaniards in Morocco has been the scene of more fighting. Moors to life number of 5000 attack, ...

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  49. ADELAIDE UNEMPLOYED.

    An unemployed meeting in Adelaide to-day was opened by a song, the verses selected being “The Land For The People” ...

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  50. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    The Imperial Cricket Conference has adopted the scheme of triangular contests between England, Australia, and South Africa. ...

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  51. TAXATION OF COSTS.

    The Taxing Master has finished the taxation of costs In two Supreme Court actions. In the case of the Rev. W. S. ...

    Article : 80 words
  52. COMMONWEALTH

    Mr. Clarkson recommends the despatch of six Australian mechanists to gain experience at Messrs. Pratt and Whitney’s factories during the ...

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  53. OLD HAN LOST.

    Thomas Harnett, aged 78[?] lousily disappeared from Cha[?] racecourse on Thursday last, and found on Gorle run In a very ...

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  54. CONSUMPTIVE HOME.

    A sum of £25,000 has been anonymously given to Queen Alexandra for the purpose of establishing a sanatorium for English and American ...

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  55. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Twenty-two estates have been covered by notices of Intended acquisition under the Closer Settlement Act. The area covers up to about ...

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  56. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Playing for Middlesex against Surrey Tarrant, the ex-Australian, took six Rickets for 29, out of a total of 206. His last five wickets were obtained at ...

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