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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Governor–General and Lady Munro Ferguson. attended by Captain Foxton, left Melbourne on Saturday on a visit to the Royal Military College, Duntroon, and to the Federal ...

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  3. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    No official announcement was made yesterday concerning the vice–presidency of the Executive Council. Six absolute votes have to be recorded before the choice between ...

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  4. SPORT AND WAR.

    The following cable message appeared in our columns yesterday:—"The Football Association has decided that if the war lasts no serious matches will be played next season. It is ...

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  5. CONTROL OF FIJI.

    There is reason to believe that FIJI Is to be brought under the direct control of Australia. Our Suva correspondent, writing on the 14th Inst., says it Is locally reported that this is ...

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  8. FISCALISM AND THE WAR.

    On Monday a deputation from the Associated Climbers of Manufactures of the Commonwealth approached Mr. Fisher with a request that a surcharge of 25 ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. FIJI'S NEED OF REFORM.

    Our FIJI correspondent writes: There is a good deal of opposition to the suggested change. officialdom is opposed entirely to such a change, and no doubt many objections, some ...

    Article : 511 words
  11. PROTEST BY "THE NAVVY."

    The press organ of the Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association—the "Navvy"— is dissatisfied with the position in regard to plank No. 1 of the Labor platform—the ...

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  12. DAY BY DAY.

    When the Director of the Botanic Gardens described Sydney as "essentially a dirty city," he indulged in that form of terminological inexactitude Which ...

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  14. PLENTY OF MUSIC.

    There will be plenty of martial music, on Saturday when the Expeditionary Force marches through the city. Every company of 250 men will have a band, and they have been allotted ...

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  16. THE STOCK ROUTES.

    The Minister for Lands is rapidly moving in connection with his scheme for tho improvement of the stock routes of the State. Between Aberdeen and the Pilllga area some ...

    Article : 299 words
  17. HEALTH RESORTS.

    The Premier announced yesterday that a scheme is being prepared to make available health resorts for the women and children of the interior who have not adequate means to ...

    Article : 169 words
  18. BROADMEADOWS DRY CANTEEN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The total sales from the dry canteen at Broadmeadows during the past five months reached the remarkable figure of £25,000. The not profits were £5000, of ...

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  19. CANCELLING SENIOR CADETS' PARADES.

    We have received several letters urging, that the Senior Cadets' parades set down for Saturday next he cancelled, in order that the youths may have an opportunity of viewing the ...

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  20. COUNTRY OR PARTY?

    The determination of the Labor Caucus to postpone the summoning of the State Parliament until the Premier and the Speaker can attend the Federal Labor ...

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  21. "AUSTRALIA THE LOSER'.'

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A deputation from the Australian Protectionist Association waited on the Minister for Customs to–day, and urged the Imposition of an effective surtax on ...

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  22. SUGAR PRICES.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission has suggested to the Victorian Price of Goods Board that the application which is before both boards on behalf of the Australian ...

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  23. DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM MANNING.

    Sir William Patrick Manning died at his home, "Are," Wunulla Road, Rose Bay, yesterday, In his 69th year. For four years, from 1891-1894, he was Mayor of Sydney, and during ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—President Woodrow Wilson, In a letter to Sir Cecil Rice, British Ambassador at Washington, thanking Australia and other portions of the .British Empire for ...

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  25. RED CROSS IN EGYPT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In a letter to the Lord Mayor, dated from Hellopolls, March 15, Dr. J. W. Barrett gives interesting particulars of the Australian base hospital and its work. ...

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  26. CUSTOMS RECEIPTS.

    MELBOURNE,Tuesday,.—In his Budget estimate of the Customs and excise revenue for the current financial year, the Prime Minister calculated that there would be a falling off, owing ...

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  27. THE TOBACCO CROP.

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.—The tobacco crops in this district are now being garnered, and although the plants in most Instances have suffered severely from the recent drought, ...

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  28. ENGLISH, MAILS.

    English malls by the P. and O. R.M.S. Mooltan are due at Sydney on Monday next. The Mooltan called at Fremantle yesterday. ...

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