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  5. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT.

    Mr. A. R. Bluett recently rend a paper before the Local Government Association, in which he traversed the whole of the Local Government Act. He said that previous to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    King George has approved of the presentation to the Commonwealth Government of State portraits of himself and the Queen. ...

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  7. DESTRUCTIVE RUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires in southern Queensland have caused the destruction of a quantity of feed, fencing, and stock. St. Helen's Station, near Toowoomba, had 1000 sheep burned to death. ...

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  8. FULL FARE.

    It is stated by the Acting-Prime Minister that the members of the Federal Parliament who went to England for the Coronation were paid first-class fares. £I50 each. He did ...

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  9. STAGE SONG and SHOW.

    After all, "Hamlet" will not end this week. The groat audiences at the matinee and evening performances on Saturday would have been still larger if the bier Pitt-street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GASWORK'S EXPLOSION.

    Patrick Morrissey and William Stanbrook, working at Orange gasworks on Saturday, were severely injured by an explosion [?]a the liquor tank. It is stated that a naked ...

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  11. GOVERNOR CRITICISED.

    In criticism of the Governor of South Australia Mr. Thomas, of the Church of Christ, speaking in Adelaide yesterday. said: "We always admire the manly and Christian ...

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  12. GOLD AT WOODLARK.

    Members of the Federal party who returned from New Guinea to Cairns by the Merrie England, report the discovery of a new and apparently rich quartz reef at Wood[?]ark ...

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  13. HOME RULE FUNDS.

    The Irish Nationalist envoys, now in New Zealand, expect to obtain £10,000 from the Dominion in aid of the Home Rule campaign. A first instalment of £[?]00 was cabled ...

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  14. ANOTHER FIRE IN HOBART.

    A fire which was discovered at 4 o'clock yesterday morning completely destroyed Ferguson's wine and spirit stores, Hobart, and badly damaged three adjoining ...

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  15. WHALE CAUGHT.

    A large humpback whale was caught in the inner bay. Eden, on Saturday, after a lively chase, which was witnessed by a crowd of sightseers on board launches. The whalers ...

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  16. BISHOPRIC OF BATHURST.

    A special meeting of the Bathurst Diocesan Synod is to be held to-day to take the preliminary steps to elect the successor of the late Bishop Camidge. A number of ...

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  17. FILM ON FIRE.

    There was a mild panic at a picture show at Geelong (Vic.) last night, in consequence of a film catching fire. The operator, Claude Heyward, failed to extinguish it with a chemical ...

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  18. WAR OFFICE SUPPLIES.

    For the reason that Australian works cannot turn the vehicles out quickly enough the Federal Government has ordered from England 123 ammunition waggons for the ...

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  19. FLOTSAM PICKED UP.

    The search party sent out by the Queensland Government to search for the [?]oys missing from the Valda found a quantity of wreckage at Green Island. Included in this ...

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  20. CHILD KILLED AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Iris May Hale, aged 5, living with her parents in Day-street, Marrickville, was playing on the back of a cart in Day-street yesterday morning. A number of boys were ...

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  21. MEN WANTED.

    At Wagga on Saturday night Mr. Wade said Australia was crying out for labor, and the answer from the Government was that an immigration policy would cause a ...

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  22. THE PEARLING CASES.

    The Commonwealth Government has withdrawn the original charges against the captains of the Dutch schooners captured by the Gayundah at Scott's Reef (W.A.), and ...

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  23. FIRE AT KATOOMBA.

    A fire which broke out at the back of Mulvaney's bulk store, in Katoomba, yesterday morning, supposed in have been caused by rats gnawing matches, did damage estimated ...

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  24. EXPERT COOKING.

    The preparation of breakfast foods that fatten will be the principal attraction at Athony Hordern and Sons' Emporium [?]uring the week. To-day, and until Saturday ...

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  25. IN FULL SWING.

    Maitland and Newcastle collieries are working up to nearly the limit of their outputting capacity. In the past fortnight fifteen pits worked full time, and the remainder made a ...

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  26. CADETS KNOCKED UP.

    Complaints are general in the country districts as to the duration of the period of the parades of military cadets. The four hours' work knocked up many of the South Coast ...

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