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  2. CASUALTIES.

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  3. COMING ELECTION,

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Burns asked whether it was the intention of the Government when taking the votes of the soldiers in ...

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  4. BIG FLOODS.

    Theresa Creek is over 3 miles wide, and railway traffic has been suspended, owing to the line being under water. Heavy falls of rain are reported in ...

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  5. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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  6. FOR £5000 DAMAGES.

    Tho caso was further hoard lit tho Supremo Court to-day beforo ' tho Chief Justfcro (Sir Popo A. Cooper), in which Laura Duncan ...

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  7. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    A young [?] of respectable appearance appeared before Mr. W. Harris, P.M., in the City Police Court this morning and pleaded guilty to a charge ...

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  8. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    The hearing of the second charge against George Arthur Simpson (treasurer of the Ipswich branch, A.S.E.), that of having stolen the sum of £15 ...

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  9. DATE OF ELECTIONS.

    For some unexplained reason the Government is withholding the date fixed for holding the elections. A meeting of the Cabinet was held ...

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  10. STOCK EMBARGO.

    &enator uouiti asked the Government yesterday in the Senate as to crossing of stock between Queensland and Now South Wales, and, whether it was true ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TORIES.

    It is considered almost certain that Mr. Hushes will be invited by the "Liberal" leagues of South Australia to stand for the Boothby (S.A.) ...

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  12. WATSON'S CHAHGES.

    Robinson and Company, solicitors acting on behalf of Mr. Hughes, have issued a Supreme Court writ against Senator Watson. The writ claims ...

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  13. BAKERS' CLERKS.

    As the result of a conference between representatives of the master bakers and the Australian Clerks Association an agreement embodying the ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. POSTAL VOTE.

    A further appeal for the restoration of the postal vote was made by Mr. Johnson in the House of Representatives yesterday. He urged it on the ...

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  15. Q.C.E.U. RACES.

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  16. FROZEN RABBITS,

    Mr. Hutchinson (Minister of Lands) has announced that the Commonwealth Government, acting on behalf of the Imperial Government, has ...

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  17. MALTESE TAKE A RISK.

    Some of the Maltese who are detained in the bulk at Berry's Bay, made a bold bid for liberty early on Tuesday morning. Four of their number ...

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  18. STATE CONSCRIPTION.

    Speaking at a meeting at Pyrmont in support of Mr. Cochran, M.L.A., and Mr. J. W. Doyie, last night, Mr. S. A. Rosa, a member, of the P.L.L. ...

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  19. SHOWER OF FROGS.

    A remarkable phenomenon occurred last night, when a shower of frogs same down during a heavy downpour of rain. The frogs were in myriads, ...

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  20. SNAKE CHARMER KILLED.

    Geo. Vowles, a snake charmer and salesman, who was bitten by a snake I in- Pltt-fltrcct on March.'5,..died at tile! Sydney Hospital yesterday morning.. ...

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  21. TORIES DIVIDED.

    In reference to the "Liberal" Union in this State and the coming Federal election, tho situation to-day became more complex. It is clear that certain ...

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  22. THREATENED A SENATOR.

    The Chief Justice has passed sentence on Michael Stawtell, of the I.W.W. who pleaded guilty to sending Senator Jynch a letter threatening to burn out ...

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  25. WHARF HAND DROWNED.

    Arthur Ernest Lewis, employed at the jetty at Port Kembla, whilst engaged last night assisting to pull a hawser out of the water fell into the ...

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  27. THEATRICAL UNION AND HOLIDAY PAY.

    On all statute holidays (such as last Thursday) time and a half must be paid all those who work, and are under State awards, ...

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  28. GRETA MINERS.

    At the East Greta workshop the members of the Colliery Employees Federation, who have been Idle for days, as a protest against the action ...

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  29. CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER.

    Dr. Maloney suggested in the House of Representatives yesterday that the Chief Electoral Officer should not be subservient to the control of a ...

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  30. THE STOCK EMBARGO.

    The proposal to remove 8000 head of Queensland stock across the border was referred to the Premier this morning, who stated that he did not know what ...

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  31. THE REPATRIATION SCHEME.

    Mr. Rodgers asked yesterday if the House of Representatives was likely to have an opportunity of considering the scheme of repatriation before the ...

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  33. TERRITORY ADMINISTRATOR.

    Mr. Gym (Minister of Home Affairs and Territories) said in the House of Representatives yesterday, in answer to a question by Mr. Page, that the ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. ART GALLERY CURATOR.

    For some months there has been no curator, of the Art Gallery, but Mr. J. A. Watts, custodian of the gallery, has been appointed acting curator. ...

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