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  2. NEWS OF THE NIGHT.

    Mr. Fisher opened the referendums campaign in the Melbourne Town Hall last night. He said the propo[?] were, made to repair the initial fault which was made in framing the Constitution, when additional powers. ...

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  5. L. S. D.

    The directors of the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia in reporting on the position of the company as the outcome of the actuarial investigation, state that despite ...

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  7. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    It was again freely stated last night that Lord Dudley will resign the position of Governor-General in June next. Lord Pentland, it is said, will be his successor. Since 1905 Lord Pentland has been Secretary for ...

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  8. CARCOAR MINERS STILL OUT.

    The Carcoar miners have not yet returned to work, though it was stated the strike was settled on Saturday night. Mr. W. Johnstone, secretary of the local union, says he has received no official information of ...

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  9. AN UNWELCOME LEGACY.

    The new Mayor of Waverley, Alderman John Campbell, made known last night some figures he had gleaned as to the financial position of the municipality. ...

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  10. SMART TO BE HANGED.

    The Executive Council of Western Australia yesterday considered the case of Alfred Smart, who was convicted of the murder of Ethel Harris. The Council decided that the death penally should be enforced, and the execution ...

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  11. LABOR AND TEMPERANCE.

    Mr. Verron, Premier of South Australia, speaking at Adelaide last. night, said that nearly all the Labor members of the State Parliament were temperance men, and two-thirds of the members of the Federal Parliament, ...

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  12. COUNCILS AND FIRE BRIGADES.

    A conference of representatives of municipal councils within the Maitland and Newcastle fire districts was held in the Newcastle Council-chambers last night to consider the advisability of petitioning the Government to ...

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  13. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Pending a permanent appointment, Mr. Mitchell, Government Resident at Port Durwin, will act as Administrator of the Northern Territory. Applications were called some time ago for the position, which ca[?] a ...

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  14. A GOVERNOR'S EXPERIENCE.

    Speaking at Adelaide last night, the State Governor (Sir Hart Bosanquet) said that although he was not a Rechabite or a total abstainer, he had experienced in his service afloat some very valuable assistance from ...

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  15. SHEEP STEALING.

    Some remarkable evidence was given at Bathurst Quarter Sessions yesterday in a case in which Thomas Ryan, grazier, of Redbank, was charged with stealing 40 sheep, the property of Arthur Joseph Brownlow, of Triangle ...

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  16. AN INVALID ORDINANCE.

    The election by the Mosman Council of Alderman Macdonald to the position of Mayor for the ensuing year has been declared informal. And. the cause is one which may ...

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  18. CARCASE BUTCHERS' CLAIM.

    At the sitting of the Butchers' (Wholesale) Board last night (Mr. Piddlngton presiding) further evidence was tendered on behalf of Mr. Jas. Mackay, Enfield, who seeks ...

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  19. THE STATE'S REVENUE.

    The revenue received by the State Treasurer during February was £883,879, which was £120,783 less than that of February last year. That was due to there being no return from the Commonwealth, whereas for February, ...

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  20. VEHICULAR TRAFFIC TO CREMORNE.

    Several attempts have been made to get the Sydney Ferries Company to run a vehicular ferry to Cremorne, but without success. ...

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  21. TOWN CLERK CENSURED.

    Four questions as to the financial position of the Waverley municipality were brought under, the notice of the council last evening by Alderman Drew. Notice had been given ...

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  23. ELECTRICITY FOR WAVERLEY.

    At last evening's, meeting of the Waverley Council Alderman Drew moved that the council should consider the advisability of negotiating with the municipal council of ...

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