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  2. THE ARBITRATION ACT.

    The third conference between representatives of the Sydney Labor Council and the Employers' Federation, for the purpose of discussing the Arbitration Act, was held last night. ...

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  3. THE MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    The Governor-General received the following cable messages yesterday from the Govornor of Now Zealand:-- Deeply appreciate your kind message ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    BYRON BAY, Tuesday.--The newly-appointed shire council met to-day at the courthouse, and Mr. W. B. Baker was elected chairman. The business was of a preliminary character. ...

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  5. THE FIFIELD TRAGEDY.

    FIFIELD, Tuesday.--The reopened inquiry concerning the circumstances surrounding the death of James Cameron, at Fifield, on February 16, started at Fifield yesterday, before Mr. J. ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE.

    The ordinary meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. J. Millner being in the chair. The revenue return showed that ...

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  7. POLITICS IN THE COUNTRY.

    NARRABRI, Tuesday.--Mr. Pickering, representing the Australian Democratic Union, has been here for the past few days on behalf of his party. He has visited the principal centres ...

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  8. NEW ZEALANDERS IN SYDNEY.

    It is suggested that the ex-New Zealanders who lately look part in entertaining Mr. Seddon during his visit to Sydney should be represented at the, funeral. The proposal is that a wreath ...

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  9. SOUTH CLIFTON COLLIERY.

    CLIFTON, Tuesday.--The South Clifton colliery is still working briskly loading between 80 and 90 Government hoppers daily. The output for tills week goes to load the s.s. Boscombe at ...

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  10. THE NEWS IN THE COUNTRY.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--The sorrowful news of Mr. Seddon's death was received with the deepest regret by all classes of tho community. The Mayor (Alderman W. J. Enright) ...

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  11. SYMPATHY OF THE CITY COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the City Council last night the Lord Mayor (Aid. Allen Taylor) made a brief reference to the death of Mr. Seddon. Immediately on receipt of the sad news the Lord Mayor ...

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  12. FIRE AT GALONG.

    BURROWA, Tuesday.--It is reported that a big fire occurred on Mrs. John Whelan's property, near Galong. A shed and contents, consisting of 500 bags of wheat and farming ...

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  13. ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.

    At the City Police Court yesterday a French sailor, named Birard Pierre Andre, 23 years of age, was sent to gaol for three months, with hard labor, for having unlawfully assaulted ...

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  14. BEGINNING SHIRE BUSINESS.

    JUNEE, Tuesday.--The first meeting of the temporary council of the shire of Illabo was held hers to-day, all the councillors being present. Councillor Heffernan, of Millbank station, ...

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  15. A COMPREHENSIVE TASK.

    As if the national annuities scheme were not sufficient to engage his attention, Mr. Seddon had intended to devote pari of the coming session of the New Zealand Parliament to the ...

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  16. IMPROVEMENTS TO THE HARBOR.

    A large meeting of citizens, presided over by the Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman James), was held in the Central- hall, last night, to urge upon the Government the necessity of at once ...

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  17. PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--The annual meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Prisoners' Aid Association was held at the Town-hall to-night. The chair was occupied by the Mayor (Alderman E. ...

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  18. A TRIBUTE FROM LABOR.

    Speaking at the Botany Town-hall last night, Mr. Arthur Griffith, M.L.A., said he desired to say a word on behalf of the Labor men of Australia concerning the "groat regenerator" of the ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    A definite basis of agreement for the amalgamation of the Melbourne, South Melbourne, and Port Melbourne municipalities was arrived at to-day. ...

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  20. MEETING OF TEACHERS

    SUNNY CORNER, Tuesday.--A meeting of teachers from the surrounding districts took place on Saturday at Thorpe's Pinch public school. Nine teachers were present, and views ...

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  21. DEFENCE FORCES.

    According to the Melbourne "Argus," the efficiency of the Australian Garrison Artillery (militia) in Victoria is suffering by reason of the restrictions which the Government are ...

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  22. KIAMA LICENSING COURT.

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  23. THE PROPOSAL FOR A WARSHIP.

    With regard to the proposal that the body of Mr. Seddon should be conveyed to New Zealand by a warship, the captain in, charge, Captain Stokes Rees, C.B., Senior Naval Officer, gave ...

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  24. THE "RAGGING INCIDENT."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Lieutenant Joynt has written to the Minister for Defence, denying that he was the "victim of the ragging" incident at the Port Melbourne school of instruction in ...

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  25. OTHER LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.

    The following was received by Mr. Carruthera yesterday:--"On behalf of the Sydney District Independent O.O.F. kindly convey our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Seddon and family and the ...

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  26. A DAY WITH RICHARD SEDDON.

    It over a statesman died in harness it was the late Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon. He was ever in action, and the only real relief he ever got was when he was at sea-- away from telegrams, ...

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  27. BATHURST QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--The Quarter Sessions opened to-day, before Judge Docker. Mr. A. F. Dawson acted as Crown Prosecutor. The Court was occupied for the greater part ...

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  28. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHORTCOMINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the members of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria to- day, the report of the finance committee revealed that the society's ...

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  29. MINERS' COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.

    The committee of management of the Northern Miners' Federation was held to-day, when a number of matters were dealt with. The executive officers were authorised to sign the ...

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  30. PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The following changes in connection with the military forces are gazetted.--Catpain James Charles O'Brien, from South Australia to New South Wales, ...

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  31. AN IRREPARABLE LOSS.

    Cardinal Moron despatched the following cable message to Lord Plunket:-- "The Cardinal and the Catholics of Sydney convey their sincerest sympathy and condolence ...

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  32. TROUBLE FOR MELBOURNE "TOTES."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The State Cabinet to-day approved of the drafting of a bill for the suppression of gambling. The measure alms principally at abolishing "tote" shops. ...

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  33. DIED IN THE STREET.

    A well-known resident of Stockton, Mrs. Austen Callan, 44 years of age, expired suddenly at the Junction. Glebe, to-night. She had been on a visit to a friend, and in returning home ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    Thomas Frodsham, District Land Surveyor under the Tasmanian Government, has lodged a claim, through his solicitors, Simmons, Crisp, and Simmons, for £2100 ...

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  35. FROM THE UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Before Mr. Seddon left Melbourne the unemployed passed a vote of thanks to hint for the excellent advice he had given to Mr. Bent in regard to dealing with the ...

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  36. NEWCASTLE CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels cleared outwards at the Custom-house yesterday:--Perth, str., for Melbourne, with 2120 tons of coal; Kakapo, str., for Burnie via ports, with 1425 tons of coal, and 102 ...

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  37. MRS. SEDDON'S THANKS.

    Prior to the departure of the Oswestry Grange for New Zealand on Monday night, the following communication was sent to Mr. Carruthers:-- Mrs. Seddon requests me to ask you to ...

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  38. WHO OWNS RIVERINA ?

    COROWA, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the Railway League at Savernake on Saturday evening, the following resolution dealing with the question "Who owns Riverina?" was adopted-- ...

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  39. IMPROVED OUTLOOK IN THE IRON TRADE.

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.--Auditors have been at the Eskbank Ironworks, with a view of ascertaining the soiling price of iron during the past six months, so that wages might be regulated ...

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  40. MIDLAND SHEEP SHOW.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.--The Midland Agricultural Association's annual show will be held to-morrow, at Campbelltown. To-day the merinoos were judged, when Mr. Thomas Gibson's ...

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  41. MR. SEDDON'S MATE.

    Few, if any, will ever plumb the depths of Mrs. Seddon's grief at the death of her husband. Their life together was spent hand in hand, and in all the great politician's anxieties and ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    The Anglican Synod for the Brisbane diocese resumed its deliberations to-day. Rev. J. W. Ashton moved: "That the Synod regards with grave concern the absence of Bible-teaching ...

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  43. REAL THING IN SOCIALISM.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At a smoke evening of the Victorian Employers' Federation, Mr. E. E. Smith, president of the Central Council of Federated Employers, took occasion to reply to ...

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  44. THIRD NORTHERN RIVERS TOUR.

    The third Tourist Bureau Northern Rivers tour is announced in this issue. The tour takes in Coff's Harbor, the port of the Dorrigo country, and the Orara, Bellinger, Nambucea, ...

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  45. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    In connection with the death of Mr. Richard Jas. Henry Forsyth, who died last week at Cobar under suspicious circumstances, the Government Medical Officer reports that he ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor sent the following letter to the Premier yesterday:--"I am exceedingly sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Ringwood, Collector of Customs for the Commonwealth Government ...

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  47. A GREAT AND GOOD MAN.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--In opening the annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society at Albury, Dr. Barlow, Bishop of Goulburn, made a reference to the late Mr. Seddon. ...

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  48. BUTTER GRADING AND BRANDING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Superintendent of Exports, Mr. R. Crowe, replying to trade objections to butter grading and branding, said that when he advocated co-operation he urged ...

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  49. KILLED BY A PALLING HORSE.

    EDEN, Tuesday.--A young man named Frank Beattle received such injuries on Sunday evening, through his horse falling on him at Pericoe, that he died on Monday. ...

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  50. TH FROM A HORSE.

    BOGGABRI, Tuesday.--A little girl, Amy Guest, was out rifling when her horse bolted, and she was thrown and rendered unconscious. She is still in a precarious condition. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. STRUCK WITH A TOMAHAWK.

    BOGGABRI, Tuesday.--Two boys, Bens of Mr. W. H. Eather, were chopping a rabbit out of a log, when the younger accidentally struck the elder boy on the head with a tomahawk, ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--As soon as the House rose to-day the Ministers assembled in Cabinet and gave further consideration to the tenders received for the English mall contract. ...

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