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  2. FURTHER RAIN.

    More light to heavy rainfall has been recorded along the coast and Blue Mountains, and light to moderate amounts on the northern and southern tablelands. ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    DUBBO, Thursday.--For their annual picnic, held on the Dubbo Show Ground, special trains conveyed the railway employees from Brewarrina, Bourke, Cobar, Coonomble, ...

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  4. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    LONDON, March 7.--Rear-Admiral George E. Paley has been formally appointed to the command of the Australian Fleet. Captain Hugh W. Smith, D.S.O., Queen's Royal ...

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  5. COST OF LIVING.

    While Great Britain sends delegations and commissions to Australia to investigate Australian methods of farming, and Australia sends delegates to the United States to ...

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  6. AN EMPHATIC "NO."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. T. Henley M.L.A., has returned here from a trip that he made to Adelaide. As a representative of the Water and Sewerage Board in Sydney, he ...

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  7. THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, M.H.R., Leader of the Federal Liberal Party, is engaging on an exceedingly arduous campaign. He will be travelling constantly for the next month, addressing ...

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  8. WOMEN ACTIVE.

    LISMORE, Thursday.--Mrs. Bogue-Luffmann addressed a large meeting of women at Richmond-hall under the auspices of the local branch of the Liberal League. The speaker dwelt ...

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  9. GWYDIR.

    MOREE, Thursday.--A meeting of the Morce branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association endorsed Mr. Blackney's candidature for Gwydir Federal electorate, and undertook to ...

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  10. MACQUARIE.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--Macquaire Liberals are busily engaged organising in support of the candidature of Mr. R. Dawson Moore, the selected candidate. Mr. S. Turrell has been ...

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  11. HUME.

    GUNDAGAI, Thursday.--Mr. Patten, Liberal candidate for the House of Representatives, addressed a meeting at Tracey's-hall last night. There was not a big muster of electors. The ...

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  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An open verdict was recorded by the Acting City Coroner yesterday, after inquiring into the circumstances attending the death of Charles William Marshall, whose body was found ...

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  13. FEDERATION OR UNIFICATION.

    Mr. Bruce Smith, M.H.R., addressed a meeting of the Burwood branch of the Women's Liberal League. There was a full attendance, and the names of many new ...

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  14. NEPEAN.

    WALLERAWANG, Thursday.--Mr. H. J. Fletcher, selected Democratic candidate, spoke here last night to a fair audience. He stated that the land question had no place in the ...

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  15. WATCHMAN'S DEATH.

    The cause of the death of Charles Henderson (50), whose body was found floating in Darling Harbor on March 29, was also inquired into at the City Coroner's Court. ...

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  16. LOW-LYING LAND COVERED.

    MACLEAN, Thursday.--Rough weather has been experienced since Saturday last, heavy rain at intervals being accompanied by violent wind. Already 486 points have been registered, ...

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  17. ROBERTSON.

    SCONE, Thursday.--Mr. King O'Malley, accompanied by Mr. W. J. Johnson, M.H.R., addressed a fair audience here last night and dealt exhaustively with the Federal Bank, ...

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  18. STORMY AT BYRON BAY.

    BYRON BAY, Thursday.--Stormy conditions still prevail. About 250 points of rain fell yesterday and last night. There are four steamers, in the bay. The Wollongbar arrived early, but could not land her ...

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  19. CORONER ADDS A RIDER.

    Mr. Fletcher (Acting City Coroner), inquired into the cause of the death of George Deter Keeley (50), who was killed on March 1, through a scaffold on which he was standing ...

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  20. COWPER.

    TAREE, Thursday.--Last evening, Mr. J. Thomson, Liberal member for the Cowper, addressed a meeting. He referred to the acts of the Fisher Government and criticised many ...

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  21. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 744 words
  22. FELL FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. Brown, head care-taker at Randwick racecourse, was supervising the work on the new buildings in the coarse of erection, when he fell a distance of about 40ft. ...

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  23. TYRANNY OF THE TIP.

    In a recent article in the "Standard" on the "tipping" grievance in England, reference was made to what were considered to be unjustifiable usages in this connection, but it may ...

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  24. RIVERINA.

    HAY, Thursday.--Mr. p. B. Falkiner, selected Liberal candidate, addressed a meeting here. The Mayor presided. The candidate stated that, as a large landowner, he had no desire to enter ...

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  25. RAILWAY FETTLER KILLED.

    GLEN INNES, Thursday.--News [?] railway fatality was received in town to-day. From the meagre details to hand it appears that a railway fettler named James Ford, ...

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  26. CALARE.

    COWRA, Thursday.--Mr. Tom Brown addressed the electors here in furtherance of his candidature for the Federal election. He said he appealed with confidence, as he stood ...

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  27. HEART FAILURE.

    MOREE, Thursday.--An inquest was held at Morce Court-house by Major Crane, coroner, on John Keane, laborer (39), who died at the district hospital yesterday. Evidence showed ...

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  28. VICTORIAN WHEAT COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Victorian Wheat Commission is now engaged in the preparation of its report, which should be ready within the next two or three weeks. Members ...

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  29. ILLAWARRA.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.--Mr. G. W. Fuller addressed a large meeting in the Town-hall last night. He dwelt on the Referenda question and current political topics. ...

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  30. STATE CAMPAIGN.

    SCONE, Thursday.--The selection of Mr. Macartney Abbott, a son of the late Sir Joseph Abbott, as the Liberal candidate for the Upper Hunter has given universal satisfaction, and ...

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  31. DROPPED DEAD.

    GUNDAGAI, Thursday.--An old man [?] Fred Young dropped dead at Willie Ploma yesterday. ...

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  32. VEHICLES IN COLLISION.

    MANILLA, Thursday.--Cr. M. F. [?] with a serious accident last evening. He was driving homo in a sulky and a collision occurred with a vehicle coining into town. Mr. M'Keon ...

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  33. GOOD RAINS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The dry season has broken up, and good rains up to three-quarters of an inch have fallen at Perth and in the southwest, Heavy falls have been experienced at ...

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  34. ORANGE.

    MOLONG, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Orange electorate Labor Council, held here, Mr. J. W. Bodey resigned the position of president, and Mr. A. Woolbank, of the Molong ...

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  35. DEAD BODY FOUND.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The dead body of a man was found at North Parklands this morning. On papers found on the body the name of E. Sherry, was written, but the police ...

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  36. FOR CONSCIENCE SAKE.

    ZEEHAN. (Tas.), Thursday.--Maltose laborers engaged on the Lake Margaret Hydro electric power scheme being installed by the Lyell Company have asserted religious independence. ...

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  37. EAST SYDNEY.

    Mr. J. G. Willson, the selected Liberal candidate for East Sydney, opened his campaign at the Paddington Town-hall last night, when the Mayor of the municipality (Ald. M. Kerrigan) ...

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  38. CRANE EMPLOYEES.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--The Railway Department recently notified the crane employees that they were to submit themselves to a medical examination, but the men refused to ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  40. CHAMPIONSHIP BILLIARDS.

    Although Melbourne Inman actually holds the championship title, it is seriously questionable if be is H. W. Stevenson's master. Inman is holding the title owing to ...

    Article : 331 words
  41. AMUSEMENTS.

    The matinee entertainment organised [?] the Tivoli Company, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., the. Little Theatres, Ltd., George Marlow, Ltd., and Messrs. Wirth Brothers, to assist members of the Bud Atkinson Wild ...

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  42. TURNSTILES AT MANLY WHARF.

    The Sydney Harbor Treat has suggested to the Manly Council that turnstiles should be erected on the wharf at the similar to three in use at Circular Quay. The commissioners said it would relieve much ...

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  43. BIG BILLIARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Play in the Lindrum-Williams billiard match of 16,000 up was more spirited to-day, Williams having the better of things. Some nice breaks were compiled ...

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  44. MANLY COUNCIL'S NEW ENGINEER.

    At the Manly Council's last meeting Mr. J. H. Webb, of Milson's Point, Forth Sydney, was appointed engineer to succeed Mr. C. J. Maccrmack, who lately resigned to take up the position of city surveyor at St. Kilda, ...

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  45. MISSING HOTEL PROPRIETOR.

    ZEEHAN, (Tas.), Thursday.--William Halliday, an hotel proprietor at Queenstown, is reported to the police as missing. He was last soon at 6 o'clock on Wednesday morning, when ...

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  46. CONCERT AT WILLOUGHBY.

    A successful concert was pitch at Willoughby on Wednesday night, in support of the Scott Relief Fund, as a result of which the proprietors will be able to write a substantial cheque for the benefit. The Mayor of ...

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  47. MANLY FERRY TRAFFIC.

    The Manly Council recently requested the Port Jackson Company to run a boat at 5.20 p.m. from Sydney to cope with the business rush that occurs at that time. The company informed the council that it was unable to ...

    Article : 59 words
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