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  2. CONCERT AT TOWN-HALL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  3. BIG SWIMMING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- At the City Baths tonight two heats of the 440yds. swimming championship of Australia were contested. Results: -- ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. STRUCK BY CYCLONE.

    URALLA, Friday. -- A cyclonic storm struck Mr. Martin Shanahan's residence, two miles from Capetown. The house was shifted from its foundations, the door was stove in the verandah ...

    Article : 159 words
  5. THE ELECTIONS.

    Considerable interest is being manifested amongst the local organisations in regard to the opening of the Senate campaign, which takes place in the Paddington Town-hall on ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. DESCRIPTION OF MR. HUGHES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Speaking to-day with regard to Mr. Hughes' criticism, Mr. Joseph Cook said that Mr. Hughes appeared to have turned himself into a note of interrogation. ...

    Article : 383 words
  7. A DICKENS TRIBUTE.

    At a meeting of the Dickens Fellowship at the Town-hall yesterday, a resolution of sympathy with the relatives of the Antarctic heroes was passed, embodying the words written ...

    Article : 146 words
  8. ST. GEORGE ELECTORATE COUNCIL.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the St. George State Erectorace-Counell, held at Rockoare, one following resotution was carried: -- [?] ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. PROPOSED DISPLAY AT SPORTS GROUND.

    At a meeting of the directors of the Sydney Self Defence and Sports, Ltd., to be held next week Mr. Jack Feneley intends to propose for their approval, and also the trustees of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. CROSS-COUNTRY RAILWAY.

    GILGANDRA, Friday. -- The Public Works Committee sat at Bullagreen and Collie, taking evidence on the Gllgaudra-Quamboue and Warren-Quambone railway proposals. A ...

    Article : 604 words
  11. "NEVER SO AMICABLE."

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Pascoe), who returned from Hobart to-day, speaking of the Agricultural Conference, said: -- "It was a pleasant conference, ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. LIAWKESBURY SEAT.

    WINDSOR, Friday. -- At a meeting of the Windsor branch of the Liberal Association a resolution was unanimously passed recommending the selection of Mr. Brinsley ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. MEETING OF NEW ZEALANDERS.

    A meeting of New Zealand footballers resident in Sydney, including those who played against New England last season, and other pakeha snorts, is to be held at Gow's Hyde Park ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. MACQUARIE.

    LITHGOW, Friday. -- It is officially stated that Mr. R. Dawson Moore, of Mount Victoria, has submitted his name for selection as the Liberal candidate for Macquarie. ...

    Article : 30 words
  15. THE SECRECY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The secrecy observed by the two members of the Terra Nova party, who landed at Oamaru, when the vessel first touched New Zealand, led to a peculiar situation, and it appears they ...

    Article : 494 words
  16. LONELY DEATHS.

    PERTH, Friday. -- From the north-west two lonely deaths in the bush from thirst are reported. George Bates, several weeks ago, left a ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    PERTH, Friday. -- The Perth unemployed scorn equally dissatisfied with the State and Federal Labor Ministers. Police precautions were taken to-day in consequence of rumors ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. IMPRESSIONS OF TRAVEL.

    Professor R. F. Irvine, of the newly-constituted Chair of Economics at Sydney University, who returned yesterday from a trip to [?] and [?] was absent for only six ...

    Article : 823 words
  19. £3,000,000 WAITING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- In connection with the search for an heir to the estate of Westland's, South Wales, valued at £3,000,000, the matter is now being investigated by the ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. WHEN SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.

    Details of the explosion at Mr. Lloyd George's new house at Walton, England, show that it was carefully planned, the explosive being gunpowder in tins. Mrs. Pankhurst said she accepted responsibility for the outrage, and Mrs. Drummond said she thought the outrage was grand. -- News item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  21. VICTORIAN LABOR MARKET.

    MELBOURNE, Friday -- Mr. Hagelthorne, Minister controlling immigration, ridicules the statement of this Minister for Home Affairs that the labor market was being overcrowded ...

    Article : 265 words
  22. LABOR.

    The Coachmakers' (Leather Trades, No. 7 Group) Wages Board met on Thursday evening at the Central Police Court. Mr. Coghlan, solicitor for the respondent, employees, ...

    Article : 345 words
  23. COOK'S SHIP COVE.

    WELLINGTON, February 14. -- The sad death in the Antarctic of the latest English explorers, announced to the world this week, has had the effect of detracting somewhat from the ...

    Article : 883 words
  24. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    On Wednesday night, at about 9.30, a Javanese woman, B. Sttrowikromo (22) fell overboard from the steamer Paclfique, in Neutral Bay, and subsequently died. The ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. CHILD FOUND DROWNED.

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday. -- A message from Pittsworth states that the body of a young child was found to-day, floating in the reservoir. The police subsequently arrested a young ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. GUNNER FOUND SHOT.

    Gunner Rowbottam, of the R.A.G.A., stationed at South Head, was found in the military reserve on Wednesday evening with bullet wounds in the region of the heart and behind the car. ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. CANADIAN MAIL.

    The Canadian mail steamer Marama arrived yesterday from Vancouver via ports, with a number of passengers. The Marama is running late this trip, the delay being occasioned ...

    Article : 245 words
  28. TREND OF EDUCATION.

    Mr. J. Wade and Mrs. Wade wore among the passengers who arrived by the Marama, from Vancouver yesterday. Mr. Wade, who has recently retired from the position of Inspector ...

    Article : 393 words
  29. "A SERIOUS SITUATION."

    GRAFTON, Friday. -- A serious situation has arisen on account of the erosion of the riverbank on both sides of the Great Marlow Embankment, and, as this embankment affoets ...

    Article : 157 words
  30. FELL FROM A TRAM.

    A young butcher, named Thomas Reeves (22), fell from a tram at the corner of Abattoirs-road and Gordon-street, Rozolle, yesterday afternoon. He was attended to by the Civil ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. SCHOOL FURNITURE.

    It does not appear to be generally known that the Public instruction Department for some years has had workshops at Cockatoo Island, where the greater part of the furniture ...

    Article : 520 words
  32. VICTORIAN SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.

    The Victorian Parliament, having approved of the scheme for the elecic[?]ation of the Melbourne suburban railways, the Railway Commissioners are already making the necessary arrangement to accept the tenders ...

    Article : 227 words
  33. UNITED CLERKS' UNION.

    At the annual meeting of the United Clerks Union of New South Wales the following officers were elected for the year 1913: -- President, Carl Akhurst; vice-president, A. A. Jones; trustees, Messrs. J. Noonan and W. H. ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. SHIPPING WAGES BOARD.

    The Shipping Wages Board met on Thursday, when additional evidence was given by Captain Innis, Mr. M'Millan, managing owner of the Wee Clyde Sawmilling Company, and Mr. B. M. Corrigan, of Corrigan and ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. FAMILY POISONED.

    GRAFTON, Friday. -- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hunt and family of four children, after partaking of light lunch, were each seized with illness. The lunch consisted entirely of bread and butter ...

    Article : 172 words
  36. LATE SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  37. RABBITS ON COMMONS.

    PARKES, Friday. -- The aldermen of the local municipal council were individually proceeded against on Wednesday for having failed to destroy rabbits on the common. The ...

    Article : 209 words
  38. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

    TIMBREBONGIE. -- Cr. T. M. Scott. TINTENBAR. -- Cr. Burtlett. ...

    Article : 19 words
  39. MAYORS.

    GULGONG. -- Ald, A. E. Brigden. ...

    Article : 9 words
  40. BOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  41. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY INSTITUTE.

    At the last meeting of the council of the Railway and Tramway Institute, the library committee reported that during the past year the receipts increased £60194, and the issue of books by 1562. During the year 507 ...

    Article : 100 words
  42. A LAND TAX APPEAL.

    HOBART, Friday. -- The hearing of the appeal of John Henry Hart, of Launceston, administrator of the estate of Alfred Taylor Hart, who died intestate on July 4, 1908, ...

    Article : 223 words
  43. SHATTERED BY A BULLET.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- When the 1 p.m. train to Box-hill reached its destination on Thursday a passenger reported to the stationmaster that as the train wan passing through Hawthorn the ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- When Mr. Justice Higgins resumed the hearing of the claims of the Postal Electricians' Union in the Arbitration Court to-day, the representative of the union, Mr. J. M. Wrout, asked leave ...

    Article : 293 words
  45. BOXING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  46. CYCLING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  47. THE PEDESTRIAN RATEPAYER.

    The Mayor of Kogarah (Ald. Jones), in a minute to the council, said there was one aspect from which munipal expenditure out of general rates should be vicwed and which was often ignored -- that of the pedestrian ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. BOLGER'S ATTEMPT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- J. Bolder, of Orange (N.S.W.) left Melbourne at 2,35 this morning on a 6 h.p. Dunlopshod "N.S.U." motor cycle, with the intention of endeavoring to resell Sydney in 24 hours, and thus win ...

    Article : 123 words
  49. SWIMMING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  50. NOT ENOUGH HOUSES.

    WAGGA, Friday. -- The scarcity of houses here has been a Serious problem for some time, and as a consequence a large number of people are living in tents. Sanitary Inspector Tinsley ...

    Article : 196 words
  51. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK IN VICTORIA.

    A recently complied by the Victorian Railway Commissioners shows that there are at present in uso 648 locomotives including M'Keen motor engines and wreeksge cranes. 1887 cars, 15 [?] ...

    Article : 199 words
  52. ELEPHANTS CHEAPER THAN COFFINS.

    In the "Manual of Statistics of the Federated Malay States," the following table of railway rates is given: -- Elephants, 10d per mile each: allegators bears, hyenas, panthers, Users, and ...

    Article : 96 words
  53. THE ARRIVAL.

    To the accompaniment of lusty cheers from about 60 assembled enthusiasts and the fairly sueccssful attempts at a harmonious blast from a bugle, Bolger arrived at the Sydney General Post Office at 2.19 this morning -- ...

    Article : 123 words
  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day, a well-dressed man was charged With having no visible means of support. A detective stated that be was known as a Victorian convict, He was ...

    Article : 55 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 66 words
  56. FOUND ON THE ROAD.

    BRISBANE, Friday, -- The police have been advised that the body of a man which was found on the road, 25 miles from Cloncurry, a few days ago has been identified as that of ...

    Article : 59 words
  57. LATE SHIPPING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
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