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  5. "IMPERTINENT."

    At yesterday's meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board, a communication from the Town Clerk of Willoughby was read, complaining of the lack of provision for water supply for the ...

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  6. THE ONE DAY SESSION.

    The first use the Government made of its new majority on hastily summoning Parliament yesterday was to insist upon a grant of three months' Supply. For reasons of its ...

    Article : 727 words
  7. Family Notices

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  8. RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS.

    The quarterly report of the Chief Commissioner (Mr. T. R. Johnson, on the working of the railways and tramways for the quarter ended September 30 last shows that while ...

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  9. FEDERATED LABOR AND STRIKES.

    The president of the Northern Colliery Employees'. Federation, Mr. Watson, has announced that from the first he and his immediate colleagues regarded the New ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS.

    "The Forestry position," says the Director of Forests, in his report, which was presented to Parliament yesterday, "Is one calling for thoughtful consideration, and perhaps a little ...

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  11. A REAL DETECTIVE STORY

    It is frequently pointed out that happenings in real life are far stranger than those which the imagination of the novelist conjure up. Particularly is this so in the detection of ...

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  12. WHEN A MEMBER IS NOT A MEMBER.

    Is an elected representative of the people a member of Parliament, in the strict sense, before he has taken the oath? This little problem was before Parliament last evening, when ...

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  13. RUBBER FOR PAVEMENTS.

    According to Mr. H. E. Glass, a Melbourne merchant, who returned by the Niagara, rubber is being put to uses which are increasing year by year. This, he thinks, will ...

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  14. "LIFE."

    In the course of a sermon in All Saints Cathedral on Sunday night, Dr. Long, Anglican Bishop of Bathurst, said he lamented the absence of ideals on the part of the members ...

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  15. MR. FITZPATRICK INSULTED.

    In the course of his criticism of the Government's request for three months' Supply yesterday, Mr. Fitzpatrick protested against the action of the Treasury in passing cheques ...

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  16. "SWAT THAT MOSQUITO."

    There is no denying that one of the plagues of Australia is the mosquito, and particularly in the tropical area he has until recently been productive of not only untold misery to the ...

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  18. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    The election of a Speaker for the new Assembly yesterday gives another illustration of the radical change that is coming over parliamentary institutions in this part of ...

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  19. INCREASE IN TRAM RECEIPTS.

    The recent increase in tramway fares to places of pleasure resort has already resulted beneficially to the department, taking the figures of Saturday last as a basis. The ...

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  20. LETTERS BY THE TON.

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  22. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH."

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  23. PROJECTED WORKS.

    A batch of belated reports from the Public Works Committee was presented to Parliament yesterday by the chairman (Mr. J. Storey), The committee recommended the construction of ...

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  24. EYE DISEASE.

    With reference to the uneasiness which is said to have been caused in the Maitland district by the outbreak of an infectious eye disease amongst Russian immigrants employed ...

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  25. THE MAILS.

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  26. CAN THE HARVEST BE HANDLED?

    Many possessions arc desirable, but to many, also, the question of what can be done with them is crucially significant. This State is to have a record harvest this season, ...

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  27. 94 RESIDENCES DESTROYED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Ninety four residences, exclusive of temporary week end structures, is the official total of the places destroyed in the Chelsea fire yesterday. The ...

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  28. REMOVING ERRONEOUS IMPRESSIONS.

    The Australasian Society of American recently wrote to the Minister for Education, drawing attention to the many errors about Australia in the geographies used in the elementary ...

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  29. TO DAY'S WEATHER.

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