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  2. THE MURRAY WATERS QUESTION.

    The above sketch, supplied by Sir William Lyne, is from official maps, and shows how New South Wales may be adversely if the proposed agreement with South Australia and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. POLAR EXPLORERS.

    The Antarctic Expedition was the principal theme at the annual dinner of the Royal Society of New South Wales, hold, at the A.B.C. Rooms, Pitt-street, last night. Mr. W. M. Hamlet ...

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  4. THE COMMON WEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In connection with the recent examination of telegraphists grade 4, for promotion, the "Commonwealth Gazette" announces that the following officers have ...

    Article : 287 words
  5. MISSED YESTERDAY MORNING.

    Mr. W. N. Willis failed to appear as a witness in a case at the Quarter Sessions yesterday morning, and, Judge Backhouse directed that he should be called upon on Friday morning ...

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  6. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Ministers continue to prosecute energetically their campaigning and propaganda work, Mr. Fisher has just mapped. out another ...

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  7. MR. LEVIEN THREATENED.

    Mr. Levion, who Appeared for Daley in the case arising, out of a charge made by Willis of attempted blackmail, stated to a representative of ''The Daily Telegraph" that he had, been ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. MR. DEAKIN AND THE OPPOSITION.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Mr. H. Mahon Minister for home Affairs, arrived yesterday to conduct an electoral campaign. In the course of an interview Mr. Mahon ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Elwood Mead. Chairman of the Water Commission and Chief Engineer of Water Supply, has returned from a tour of the irrigation settlements on the Hunter and Lachlan rivers in ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    John O'Connor, a stonemason, residing in pitty-street, city, while crossing George-street at the Haymarket Yesterday, was struck in the back by the shaft of a springeart and knocked down. ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. THE APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY.

    Referring yesterday to the recent utterances of the Government in regarding an appeal to the people, Mr. Joseph Cook the leader of the Federal Opposition, said:--"Passing by the Political ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. GOLD SHIPMENT.

    The R.M.S. Marmora, which left Melbourne today for London via ports, took gold of the value of £20,192. The total was made up of £5000' in specie, bar gold valued at £10,173, ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. FIJI.

    SUVA, April 12.--We are now safely over the hurricane season, and the prospects of the colony are decidedly bright. Answers have been received to two petitions ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. MR. REID ON DEFENCE.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--Mr. G. H. Reid delivered an address last night in aid of the local Dreadnought fund. He strongly advocated the presentation of a Dreadnought to Great ...

    Article : 381 words
  15. THE BARRIER TROUBLE.

    PORT PIRIE, Tuesday.--Mr. G. D. Dolprat, general manager of the Proprietary Company, arrived by this afternoon's train. This morning the police were again at the ...

    Article : 328 words
  16. FLOATING IN THE HARBOR.

    The body of a man who apparently had been drowned was found, floating in the harbor shortly after midnight. A German man-o'-warsman, who was a ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Sydney Board of Water Supply aud Sewerage has offered to permit its secretary (Colonel Holmes) to visit Brisbane, to make a detailed revision of the proposed Brisbane Water and ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. LASSOED BY A RUNAWAY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--A peculiar accident happened in. Blende-street to-day. A horse, with bani[?]-atached bolted from the Southern Cross Hotel and dashed among a number of ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. INFLATING LAND VALUES.

    At the half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Royal Bank of Queensland to-day the chairman of directors, Mr. P. L. Cardew, in moving the adoption of the report and ...

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  20. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, April 16.--The steamer Malatta arrived early in the morning, of the 7th inst., and anchored off town. A very heavy surf was breaking at the boat entrance. One ...

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  21. UNION OF ANTI-SOCIALISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr.' Bruce Smith, Sir John Quick and Mr. Agar Wynne, Ms.H.R., addressed a meeting last, night of the Women's National League at st. Kilda. ...

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  22. PERISHED IN THE FLAMES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Commercial Hotel at Romsey was burnt to the ground early this morning, and the charred remains of a man, James Dick, a native of Bendigo, were ...

    Article : 36 words
  23. TASMANIA.

    The first case of its kind under the Commerce Act was heard before the Collector of Customs, when W. D. Peak was charged with having sent 160 cases of apples to England without first ...

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  24. STRUCK, BY A TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An elderly man, Joseph Cralg, a rabbiter, living at Kialla Village settlement, was driving a load of wheat over the Mooroopna-Kialla railway this afternoon, when ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    The repairs to the steamer Ulimaroa have been completed, and she leaves Wellington for Melbourne to-morow. Amy Buck, who was arrested at Nuggets on ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. A DEPARTING GOVERNOR.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the Executive Council, Sir Edward Stone, LieutenantGovernor, was sworn in as Administrator, pending the arrival of Sir Gerald Strickland, from ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. INVITING REGISTRATION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--When soon to-day, Chief Secretary Wallis said the previous Commissioner of Police had received the following telegram from the officer in charge at Port ...

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  28. MINER'S 'TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At Hustlers'. Reef Battery, Bendigo, to-day, a young married man,. named Thomas, residing at Bennett-strobe, Long Gully, was caught in the belting, and was ...

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  29. TONGA.

    NUKUALOFA, April 3.--Advices were received from Auckland by last month's mail that the ketch Kereru has been chartered by Mr. W. F. Utting, of the late firm of Vines, Utting, ...

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  30. A ROUGH PASSAGE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The steamer Linda Fell, which arrived to-day, experienced an exceptionally rough passage. The vessel left Melbourne on Friday for Newcastle, but the ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An amusing broach of promise case was heard in the County Court to-day, before Judge Box. The plaintiff was Nellie Brown, of ...

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  32. 'DISPUTED TIMBER-CONTRACT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An action relating to a contract for a supply of timber was disposed of in the First Cicil Court to-day, The planto[?] were Trapp Couch, and Co., timber merchants, of Melbourne, and ...

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  33. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND DRINK.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Tuesday,--At the Murwillumbah Licensing Court, Miles M'Donald, licensee of the Club House Hotel, application for permission to use portion of his licensed ...

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  34. AFGHAN'S SKULL SMASHED

    PERTH. Tuesday.--On the 7th instant, an Afghan, Dost Mahomed, was, at Hedland, struck on the head with a piece of wood, during a quarrel with his white wife, by her brother, Harry ...

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  35. ILLAWARRA LEVY.

    BULLI, Tuesday.--Mr. Gray, the miners general, secretary, yesterday sent to Broken-hill combined unions a further sum of £199 1s 3d, being a result of 1 14 per cent, levy collected on ...

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  36. THE LANDING OF CAPTAIN COOK.

    To-day is the 139th anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook on Australian soil. A party will land at Kurneil, Botany Bay, where speeches appropriate to the occasion will be ...

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  37. MR. WADE AND THE BRITISH IMAMIGRATION LEAGUE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,--[?]rave the hospitality of your columns to reply to Mr. Wade's attack upon our. League, which appears, in your issue of to-day. At the end of his letter, Mr. Wade says: "I have been ...

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  38. SPEECHES AT A MASS MEETING.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--At last night's mass meeting Mr. Dankel said he would like to see the working dosses take a firm stand in the politics of the country. They should have a ...

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  39. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The woman who was round bleeding in a doorway in Johnston-street, Fitzroy, on Monday. night, and who refused to say who she was, or to give any further ...

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  40. TO OPPOSE MR. DEAKIN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. D. C. M'Grath, M.L.A., intends to put himself in nomination for selection by the Political Labor League to run against Mr. Deakin tor Ballarat; whilst Mr. ...

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  41. MEETING AT THE STATUE.

    A demonstration is to be held at Captain Cook's statue to-night, at 8 o'clock, by the Australian Natives' Association. The association, as has been the practice in punt years, is ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE.--Arr., Ap. 27: Kiama, str., from Sydney. Dep., Ap. 27: Hunter, Sphene, Queen Bee, Alice, [?] Archer, strs., for Sydney; Kittobranka, Noorebar, Macleay, and Tintenbar, strs., for North Coast; ...

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  43. THE BORE-HOLE COLLIERY.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--An endeavor is being made by the officials of the Colliery Employees' Federation to arrive at some agreement with the proprietors ...

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  44. LATE SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Trelo Vouni was to-day scratched for the Adelaide Cup at Considine's agency. ...

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  45. "THE UNWRITTEN LAW."

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Full Court gave Judgement to-day in appeal against the conviction of Scott, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Katherine Cane at Meekatharra ...

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  46. THE GAYNDAH MURDER.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--The trial of the man Arthur Ross, charged with the murder of J. E. Muir, the hank clerk, at Gayndah, in October last was recommended to-day, ...

    Article : 48 words
  47. LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON LECTURE.

    Such wide interest has been produced by the announcement of Lieutenant Shackleton's final lecture that every seat facing the screen has been sold, and no tickets whatever will be an ...

    Article : 106 words
  48. BILLIARDS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Play in the match between Fred. Weles and Fred. Lindrum, jun., was. resumed this afternoon, the scores then being:--Lindrum (receives2000). 5501; Welse, 2663. The best breaks were:--Lindrum 233 ...

    Article : 85 words
  49. LIBERAL AND REFORM ASSOCIATION.

    GOULBURN, Tuesday.--A meeting of the Goulburn branch of the Liberal and Reform Association was held last night. Amongst the business transacted was the consideration of ...

    Article : 141 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

    William Inglis and Son, at their Bazaar, at 10.30--Horses and Vehicles; at Camperdown, at 2--Horses, Weaver and Perry, at Camperdown, at 2--Horses, James R. Lawson and Little, at Monly. at 11--Furniture. ...

    Article : 103 words
  52. Advertising

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