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  2. "THE WRITING ON THE WALL."

    It was surmised that the loader of the Opposition might make some reference, to the negotiations for the fusion of parties in his public address at the Masonic-hall last night. But ...

    Article : 939 words
  3. LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, April 8. -- The Gorman to-day may be forgiven his conscious pride. It is foy the Englishman to boast still that his is the greatest Empire the world has even seen, but there ...

    Article : 1,565 words
  4. STATE EIGHTS.

    "Any reasonable compromise must be made to preserve this country, and work well under the Constitution," declared Mr. Joseph Cook, in an address delivered before the Women's ...

    Article : 1,576 words
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    THE KEY TO THE SITUATION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPIRE DAY.

    Archdencon Gunther, administrator of the Sydney Diocese, has issued two prayers for use, either in private or public, on Empire Day, and on such other occasions as may be deemed ...

    Article : 409 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    A reception will be held by the Vice-Consul for Spain at the Hotel Australia from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on Monday next, May 17, in honor of the birthday of King Alfonso XIII. ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. AWAITING THE ISSUE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Federal politicians in Melbourne to-day were waiting on the developments ln Sydney. Mr. Deakin went off curly to his seaside ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. PEACE AT PORT PIRIE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- The expressed, determination of the Port Pirie unionists to accept Mr. Delprat's conditions, and return to work, fell like a bomb in the Combined Unions' ...

    Article : 574 words
  10. MILITARY CHURCH PARADE.

    A voluntary church parade of troops in the metropolis will be held in connection with the celebration of Empire Day, on Sunday, 23rd inst., at 3.15 p.m., at St. Andrew's and St. Mary's ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. THE PLAGUE.

    The latest, plague patient is a boy of 15 working at a store in Sussex-street, but residing near one of the stations on the Belmore line. His name is Gilbert Oswald Doorey, and ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. ACCIDENT TO SIR DAY BOSANQUET.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- About, half-past 8 o'clock yesterday morning the Governor (Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet) was riding with a member of his staff along the Green Hills-road, ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. EXPORT DUTY ON WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Trades-hall has arranged a deputation to the Minister for Customs for Thursday next, at 11. a.m., to urge that an export duty should be placed on wheat ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    BATHURST, Friday. -- At the Police Court today Sarah Schofield (39) was charged with a serious offence in connection with a young woman, Sarah P[?]sley. ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. THE REEFTON OUTRAGE.

    TEMORA, Friday. -- The man who was arrested at Curran's camp yesterday afternoon, and brought to Temora, gave his name as Patrick, Martin, and his age as 27. ...

    Article : 483 words
  16. DREADNOUGHT PROPOSAL

    At a meeting of the committee of the Dreadnought Fund the question of the application of the fund was discussed, some uncertainty being felt by the general public as to the precise ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. POWLETT RIVER COAL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Most satisfactory results have been obtained from tests of the value of the 10ft. seam of coal in the Powlett Basin. The tests show moisture 5.11 per cent., ...

    Article : 182 words
  18. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A gruesome discovery was made at Fitzroy to-day, the body of Thomas Noon, a carpenter and joiner, 52 years of ago, who resided at 228 Gortrude-siroct, being ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. MADAME MELBA'S CONCERTS.

    Plans for the two concerts to he given by Madame Melba in Sydney, will be opened at Paling's on Tuesday, May 25, at 10 a.m., and numbered coupons, giving priority of booking ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. HIGH COURT JUDGMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The High Court to-day delivered judgment, in an appeal by the Commissioner for Income Tax, from the decision of the Full Court, which was to the effect that ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. HOW THE DECISION WAS ARRIVED AT

    PORT PIRIE, Friday. -- The proceedings at last night's meeting have become widely known. The motion that the men should return to work, subject to the approval of the Barrier ...

    Article : 220 words
  22. THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 957 words
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    Advertising : 540 words
  24. "BURY THE HATCHET."

    The Lord Mayor has received the following letter from the president of the Rugby. Football League: -- My Lord, -- As nearly all sections of the community are ...

    Article : 312 words
  25. EMPIRE NIGHT CONCERT.

    The patriotic concert being organised by the Public Service Association, in aid of the Dreadnought Fund, promises to be the most successful entertainment yet hold for the purpose. Mr. ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. DELEGATES FROM THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- The Combined Unions have decided to sand four delegates to Port Pirie, to confer with the leaders there on the latest development in the industrial ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. TASMANIA.

    The Full Court concluded to-day with the sittings of the first term. Amongst other cases was that of Newton and Co., of Melbourne, and the Deloraine Municipal Council. This case ...

    Article : 222 words
  28. COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    DENILIQUIN, Friday. -- Mr. David Tennant, an old resident, has written to the municipal council of Deniliquin, enclosing five guineas towards the Lord Mayor's appeal for a Dreadnought. He ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. THE "AGA" LIGHT.

    At the invitation of Count Morner, Consul for Sweden, a number of gentlemen, including Harbor Trust officials and several muster mariners, proceeded to Mosman's Bay in a launch last ...

    Article : 196 words
  30. VICTORIAN WHEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Up to the present the Railway Department this season has conveyed to the seaboard 5,365,981 bags of grain, and there is in sight at the railway stations another ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. THE BRUNDAH CROSSES OUT.

    BALLINA, Friday. -- The steamer Brundah crossed out, at 4.15 this evening. It is stated that she has sustained very little damage as the result of her collision with the training wall ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The income tax this year is expected to yield revenue fully up to the anticipations of the Treasurer in his last Budget speech. ...

    Article : 88 words
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  34. HILLMEADS AGROUND.

    The pilot at Moruya reported yesterday that the steamer Hillmeads was aground on the crossing there. ...

    Article : 20 words
  35. CANADIAN MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Aorangi of the Canadian-Australian line, left Suva (Fiji) at 6 a.m. yesterday, en route from Vancouver to Sydney. The Aorangi, which is running two days late, is ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. SUPPORT FROM NORTH SYDNEY.

    A well-attended meeting was held last night in the School of Arts, North Sydney, for the purpose of supporting the [?]vement in aid of the Dreadnought fund. Ald. Milson (Mayor) ...

    Article : 556 words
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