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  2. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--When the House of Representatives met this morning. The SPEAKER read the message adopted by the Senate last night, and called attention to ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest was opened yesterday afternoon by the Acting-City Coroner (Mr. J. L. King) into the circumstances surrounding the death of Olive Gertrude Dalwood (17), who was found ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    WAGGA, Thursday.--A diocesan festival, in aid of the Church Society, in connection with the Anglican Diocese of Goulburn, was held here yesterday, in pursuance of Bishop Barlow's ...

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  6. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The States Conference continued the discussion this morning on Sir John Forrest's proposals, made as a substitute for the Braddon clause. The Prime ...

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  7. MR. REID'S VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Raid addressed two meetings yesterday, the first at Camper-down in the afternoon, and at Terang in the evening. At each place there was a crowded ...

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  8. EAST SYDNEY.

    All sorts of efforts are being made to induce prominent citizens to take up the cudgels against Mr. Reid in East Sydney; but those gentlemen who, so far, have shown an ...

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  9. ENGINEER'S TERRIBLE FALL.

    The death of Henry Eden Lewis (32), an engineer artificer at Garden Island, was inquired into yesterday by the Acting-City Coroner. The evidence showed that deceased went to the ...

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  10. A STOREMAN KILLED.

    The death of John Warren (20), lately residing at Botany-street, Waterloo, was the subject of an inquest yesterday by the Acting-City Coroner. The deceased, who was employed by ...

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  11. MAN SCALDED TO DEATH.

    BALLINA, Thursday.--An accident happened at the Broadwater Mill yesterday afternoon to Samuel Dunning, a young man. He was attending to a filter, when by some means he fell ...

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  12. SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    BULLI, Thursday.--The announcement of the Conciliation Board's decision through the miners' delegate meeting held yesterday to alter the payment to miners working in hard headings ...

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  13. NEPEAN.

    Mr. T. W. Taylor has held very successful meetings at Lithgow, Blackheath, and on Wednesday at the Emu Plains Public-hall he had a large meeting. Mr. Hassall Hall being chairman. ...

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  14. PROGRESSIVE LAND TAX.

    Mr. J. C. Watson makes the following statement regarding the progressive land tax:--"The Daily Telegraph report of my speech on Monday night was necessarily condensed, and ...

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  15. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    COROWA, Thursday.--Mr. W. Schilg, a selector at Burrumbuttock, near Corowa, was returning home on horseback on Tuesday night, and took a road which, unknown to him, had ...

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  16. A GUN ACCIDENT.

    MANILLA, Thursday.--A young man named Corcoran was resting his arm on the muzzle of his gun, when the charge went off, and shot away the muscles and flesh of the upper arm. ...

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  17. LYING INJURED BY THE ROADSIDE.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--News was received in Albury to-day that W. Schilg, a well-known resident of Burrumbuttock, was found unconscious on the road near Brocklesby, at 8 o'clock on ...

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  18. GWYDIR.

    NARRABRI, Thursday.--Mr. W. Webster, M.H.R. for Gvydir, opened his campaign against Mr. T. A. Cunningham, the anti-socialist candidate, by addressing a large gathering in the ...

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  19. WAGES AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--The fitters and laborers on the Proprietary mine yesterday met and decided to call a meeting to-morrow, at which all the mines on the line of lode will be ...

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  20. FOUND DROWNED.

    INVERELL, Thursday.--The body of a man named Cloffey, who was drowned at Elsmore eight days ago, was recovered here, having floated a distance of nine miles. ...

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  21. ILLAWARRA.

    NOWRA, Thursday.--Mr. G. B. Holt, the selected Labor candidate, addressed a fairly large meeting of electors last night. He spoke for about an hour and a half, dealing with the ...

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  22. BULLET WOUND IN THE HEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The body of a young man, Frederick Flynn, was discovered this morning at Black Camp, near Omeo. There was a bullet wound through his mouth. A ...

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  23. IN THE ELECTORATES.

    A public meeting under the auspices of the Australian Democratic Union was held at the Town-hall, Newtown, last night, to consider the selection of a candidate for the Cook electorate. ...

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  24. WOOD FAMINE AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--For the past fortnight the supply of wood at Broken-hill has been dwindling until at present there is practically a wood famine. Seen this morning, Mr. ...

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  25. NECK CUT WITH AN AXE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A man named Charles Hughes was found dead this morning in Mr. Sutherland's wheelwright shop, at Euroa. His neck had been cut about with an ...

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  26. PEOPLE'S REFORM LEAGUE.

    The following Federal rolls are now on view at the offices of The People's Reform League, 12 and 14 O'Connell-street:--New England, Hunter, Dalley, Parkes, Eden-Monaro. Illawarra, North ...

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  27. TERRIBLE BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    ROCKCHAMPTON (Q.) Thursday.--A terrible accident occurred at Mount Morgan Co.'s lime works at Marmor this afternoon. Two miners, Hanlon and Cunningham, left to fire a charge ...

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  28. HIGH COURT APPOINTMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Owing to Federal political complications, the announcement of the appointments of Mr. Isaacs and Mr. Higgins to the High Court Bench was not made to-day. ...

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  29. TAMWORTH CIRCUIT COURT.

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.--In the Circuit Court an interesting case is now being heard in reference to a claim arising out of the milling business of Cohen and Levy, owned by L. H. Hyman, ...

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  30. THE FIFIELD TRAGEDY.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--The trial of Ex-constable John Ferris, William James M'Namara, Robert Henry Hampson, Edward Stanley Bourke, and James Ivers Bourke, in connection ...

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  31. MISHAP TO A STEAMER.

    The steamer Cape Corrientes--a vessel of 2598 tons--which arrived yesterday from Kaipara (N.Z.), with a cargo of timber for Sydney and Melbourne, will be detained here for ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry into the recent mishap to the steamer Pocahontas at Port Phillip has found the charge of careless navigation against Pilot Walter M'Donald Hipgrave proved, ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the City Police Court this morning, the action by the Amalgamated Sawmill Union of Workers against Mr. H. Teesdale Smith, general manager of Messrs. Millar's Karri and' Jarrah ...

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  34. RAT DESTRUCTION.

    The annual report of the bacteriological laboratory at the Melbourne University states that experiments had been conducted in relation to rat destruction by means of the bacillus of Dr. ...

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  35. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    Sir James Graham addressed a crowded meeting in the North Botany Town-hall last night, in furtherance of his candidature for South Sydney. Alderman A. Laycock presided. ...

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  36. DISSATISFIED CHINESE CREW.

    The steamer Lord Antrim, which arrived front Ocean Island via Sydney on Saturday last, has come into further prominence by a dispute between the crow and the master (Captain ...

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  37. DRUGS AND "SLY GROG."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At the Prahran Court to-day Geo. Regester, manager for John Redmond, grocer, 90 Chapel-street, Windsor, was charged with selling liquor without a ...

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  38. HOW MRS. HUSSEY DIED.

    After lasting tour days, the inquest on Mrs. Georgina Hussey was concluded at Day Dawn to-day. A verdict was returned that death was caused by strychnine. There was no evidence to ...

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  39. THE TIMBER TROUBLE.

    The prospects of a settlement of the timber trouble are now more hopeful. The Premier announced in the Assembly last night the extent of the relief which the Government was ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At Port Adelaide Police Court to-day, Andrew Reverin was fined £10, and £4 3s costs, for having had 40lb. of smuggled tobacco in his possession. ...

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  41. MASQUERADING AS A MAN.

    Marian Edwards, the young woman who was arrested in Brisbane a few days ago while masquerading in male attire, and who was remanded to Victoria, arrived in Sydney yesterday, ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The revenue for the six months ending October 31 amounts to £3,482,569, showing an increase of £302,632 over the similar period last year. ...

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  43. THE CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    The hearing of the charges against Charles Tucker, M.L.A., in connection with the Customs frauds, was continued at the Police Court today. William Lionel Swift, rubber stamp ...

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  44. INSURANCE AND FIRE RISKS.

    At the annual meeting of the South British Insurance Company to-day the dividend was increased from 2s 6d to 3s per share. The chairman said the company was re-opening the ...

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  45. RAILWAY UNIFORMS.

    Contracts have just been let by the Railway Department for uniforms for employees during the coming year. The State Clothing Factory has received the order, which for uniform ...

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