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  2. " PREMIER JIM."

    "There is no prouder man than I in Australia to-day," said Mr. M'Gowen last night in response to the toast of his health at the brilliant gathering assembled in the vestibule of ...

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  3. REFERENDA CAMPAIGN.

    COONAMBLE, Tuesday.--Mr. Joseph Cook, M.H.R., addressed a meeting last evening on 1 the referenda. If the Federal Government's proposals were ...

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  4. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Hugo prices are being paid for West End mansions during the Coronation celebrations. One American offered £17.000 for a three ...

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  5. STOMRS AND RAIN.

    ADELONG, Tuesday.--A tornado struck Adelong at noon yesterday. Huge trees were uprooted, and limbs were twisted and strewn like straw. Rain fell in torrents. 6in being recorded ...

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  6. WHY NOT SUPER-DREADNOUGHTS?

    Dr. Richard Arthur, M.L.A., wrote lately to the Minister for Defence and the Prime Minister of New Zealand suggesting that it it were still possible the Dreadnought cruisers ordered ...

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  7. WHAT ADMIRAL HENDERSON IGNORED.

    The prospects of the Sydney to Melbourne aerial flight materialising are very bright. Yes-terday Mr. G. A. Taylor, hon. secretary of the Aerial League, was in communication with the ...

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  8. EFFECT ON STATES' CREDIT.

    CARCOAR, Tuesday.--The referenda campaign was opened in this electorate at Carcoar last night, when Mr. T. Waddell and Mr.. J. C. l L. Fitzpatrick addressed a meeting in the ...

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  9. DEPARTURES FROM SYDNEY.

    There will be another big exodus of Australians fro Sydney to-day, the majority bound for London to witness the Coronation. The R.M.S Otranto, sailing from the Orient Wharf, ...

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  10. FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--As the result of heavy rain the Mitchell River at Bairnsdaie is rising fast, and floods are expected. Charles Bruckner left the town at 6 o'clock ...

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  11. FEDERAL CELEBRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It has been decided by the Federal Government that a military review shall be hold in Melbourne to celebrate the King's Coronation. A grant will be made of ...

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  12. AN OPPORTUNITY LOST.

    BATHURST, Monday.--Speaking at the annual dinner of the local volunteers,Mr. E. S.Carr, M.H.R., said he did not agree with the inaction of the Federal Government in not sending a ...

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  13. 'A VIOLENT GALE.

    GILGANDRA, Tuesday. -- A violent windstrom, bringing up clouds of dust, occured here last night. The parapet of A. F. Garling's new ...

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  14. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--William Neal, a well-known jockey, was driving bullocks along the Orton Park-road lasl night when he dismounted to put on his overcoat. While he was in the ...

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  15. STATE RIGHTS NOT ATTACKED.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday;--Mr., W. M. Hughes addressed a. large audience in the Town-hall to-night. Mr. Hughes received an ovation on rising. ...

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  16. 550 POINTS IN 30 MINUTES.

    GRAHAMSTOWN, Tuesday.--During yesterday's storm 5[?] in of rain fell in half an hour All the gullies became raging torrents. The loss and damage are greater than was at first ...

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  17. "NO SNUBBING' POSSIBLE."

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The. Mayor of Perth (Aid. Molloy), having announced that it is his intention to visit London for the Coronation, the City Council proposed to vote £250 for his ...

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  18. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Horace Miller (50), carter, of Darlington-road, Darlington, was driving a cart in George-street, near Bathurst-street, yesterday, when he fell off and the wheel passed over his chest. The Civil ...

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  19. BICYCLE WHEEL BREAKS.

    ARMIDALE, Tuesday.--Last night a young man named Hedley Lambert was descending a hill in Marsh-street on a bicycle when the front wheel gave way, and he was thrown heavily. ...

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  20. BEG A RIVER IN FLOOD.

    BEGA, Tuesday.--Heavy rain has again set in. As the result of a thunderstorm yesterday. 223 points were registered to 9 a.m. to-day, and it is still raining. The river rose rapidly yesterday. ...

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  21. ARARAT DROWNING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At an inquest yesterday concerning the death of Mrs. Matilda Hope Tait and her daughter Dorothy M'Edoo, Who' were found drowned about in 4ft. of water ...

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  22. LABOR.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--At Renmark last night, instead of the customary strike meeting, a mock funeral was held of what purported to be the principles of Mr. Price, a leading grower, ...

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  23. SCAFFOLD GIVES WAY.

    William Howell, carpenter, of Phillip-street, city, was working yesterday on a scaffold at a new building at Prmont-strect, Pyrmont, when the scaffold collapsed and he fell to the ground. ...

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  24. MR. NICHOLSON DEFIANT.

    CLIFTON, Tuesday.--Speaking to-day at a banquet given on the occasion of the laying of the foundation-stone of the School of Arts, Mr. Nicholson, M.L.A., gave those present to ...

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  25. CYCLONIC BLOWS.

    Further light to heavy rains, accompanied in some instances by severe thunder, hailstorms, and cyclonic blows, have been lecorded over the central and southern coast and tablelands, also ...

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  26. SENATOR PEARCE ANTICIPATES CRITICS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, speaking at Northern, with reference to Admiral Henderson's report, said it was the work of a thoroughly impartial expert, but no ...

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  27. GLEBE GROCER DROWNED.

    The body of a grocer, William Seddon (65) lately residing at Glebe-road, Glebe, was foune floating in Blaekwattle Bay yesterday. Seddon left home during Monday night, leav ...

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  28. LACK OF INTEREST.

    ULMARRA, Tuesday.--The announcement has been made that the Federal and State members for this district will give addresses on the referenda at the principal centres. Meanwhile ...

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  29. RAPID INSTALLATION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A telegram from Thursday Island stales that Father Shaw, with his assistants, is busy installing the wireless apparatus at Thursday Island. It is expected ...

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  30. OPPOSITION IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Premier, Mr. Wilson, opens the anti-referenda campaign at Perth. The Minister for Works, Mr. Daglish, who was Premier in the first and only Labor Ministry in ...

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  31. ANOTHER TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Elsie Usher, 23 years of age, living at Ferris- street, Annandale, was knocked down by a tram In Parramatta-road, Annandale, last night, and sustained concussion of the brain. The Civil ...

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  32. A CONVICTION QUASHED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Full Court to-day quashed the conviction recorded against Captain T. Moore by the Police Magistrate at Thursday Island for having acted as a pilot in ...

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  33. DEMOCRACY SHOULD PAUSE.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--Senator Milieu addressed a large, meeting at the Mechaniec' hall to-night in opposition to the referenda. He was accorded a splendid reception and hearing. ...

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  34. REQUIRES CONSIDERATION.

    "WOLLONGONG, Tuesday,--Mr. W. M. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, interviewed to-night with regard to Admiral Hendorson's scheme, said he had not gone fully, into the ...

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  35. A.M.A. REFERENDUM.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--The A.M.A, in pursuance of a resolution passed at a meeting on Sunday week, is engaged in taking a referendum to decide whether the agreement with the ...

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  36. FLY-TORMENTED HORSE.

    Rody O'Grady (24), carter, of Elizabeth-street, Alexandria, was driving a horse and cart in O'Riordan-street. Alexandria, yesterday, when the horse, tormented by files, kicked and ...

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  37. HEAVY ENROLMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The electoral officer of the Liberal Union, Mr. J. Hall, reports that never in his long association with the work has the pressure on the staff at the electoral ...

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  38. A PECULIAR CASE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday. -- In the Police Court to-day Vincent Kett, a young man, was committed for trial on a charge of the larceny of £19, the property of the Government Savings ...

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  39. LEG BADLY CRUSHED.

    Percival Prestage (31), tea carrier for the international Tea Co., and living at "The Parade," Drummoyne, had his right ieg badly crushed at Gladesville yesterday. He was driving in that ...

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  40. "A BIT STAGGERING."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The State Premier, referring to-day to Admirai Henderson's scheme, said:--"I should say that with an expenditure of as many millions' as are proposed, Australia ...

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  41. BAKING TRADES FEDERATION.

    At the last meeting of the New South Wales Baking Trades Federal Council Mr. Andy B. Spence asked to be relieved of the position of secretary, but at the unanimous request of the ...

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  42. CHILD KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    Topsy Clifton (6), schoolgirl, of Ada-streot, Ultimo, was knocked down by a tram in Harris- street yesterday, and sustained abrasions, in addition to shock. The Civil Ambulance took ...

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  43. PHYSICS OF THE SUN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Rev. A. L. Cortie, leader of a party of British astronomers which is proceeding to Vavau; in the Tongan Islands, to observe the eclipse of the sun oh April 29, ...

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  44. WEST AUSTRALIAN DIVORCES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--ln the Divorce Court to-day Winifred Taylor obtained a decree [?] with costs and custody of the children, against George Cuthbert Taylor, on the ground of ...

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  45. A FARMER'S DEATH.

    A verdict of suicide was returned by the Coroner in the case of Mr. George Tate, farmer, late of Kangaroo Valley, who was found-hanged at Randwick on March 9. The circumstances ...

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  46. UNCOMPLIMENTARY TO POLITICIANS

    There was a fair gathering of Summer-hill, residents in the local Masonic-hall last night to listen to addresses by Messrs. Bruce Smith, M.H.R., and W. E. V. Robson, M.L.A., on the ...

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  47. COUNTRY REPORTS.

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  48. CURL CURL DROWNING CASE.

    An inquest was held at Manly yesterday concerning the death of George Charles Lyle Mackenzie (18), who was drowned in the Curl Curl Lagoon on Sunday while swimming a horse. The ...

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  49. AN APPLICATION GRANTED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Industrial Registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court to-day granted the application of the Federated Pastrycooks, Biscuit-makers, Ornamentors, and ...

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  50. THE MAILS.

    English malls by the P. and O. R.M.S. Mongolia dated London, February 1, are due at Sydney on Monday next. The Mongolia called at Fremantle yesterday. ...

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  51. SERIOUS OPERATION NECESSARY.

    A dangerous accident befell a lad in the city yesterday, causing injuries which necessitated a serious operation at Sydney Hospital. The boy, whose name is Harold Graham (15), and ...

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  52. COUNTRY COURTS.

    ORANGE, Tuesday.--The Quarter Sessions were held to-day, before Acting-Judge Hamilton. Charles Buckley pleaded guilty to forging and uttering a cheque at Molong for £14 7s 7d, purporting to be ...

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  53. LATE SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  54. SHUNTER FATALLY CRUSHED.

    At the Inquest yesterday on John David Maher, shunter, late of Chippendale, who was killed last Wednesday at the central railway yards by being crushed between two carriages, ...

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  55. H.M.S. TORCH.

    H.M.S. Torch, now in reserve at Sydney, is to be commissioned on the arrival of a crow in the Edgar for service on the Australian station. The Torch's crow has been drawn from the ...

    Article : 111 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. SHOT IN THE HEAD.

    After shooting himself last nigbt with a revolver, a man, who afterwards gave the name of George Frazer, jumped from a wharf at the foot of Engine-street into the water. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  60. MR. W. E. JOHNSON AT SUTHERLAND.

    Mr. W. E. Johnson, M.H.R., delivered an address on the referenda on Monday at Boyle's- hall, Sutherland. Mr. Bell, president of the local Liberal and Reform League, presided. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  61. Advertising

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  62. FATAL SNAKEBITE.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Tuesday.--Percy Eland (8) was bitten on the leg yesterday by a death adder at Terranora, when going home from school. His brother scarified, sucked, and ...

    Article : 52 words
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