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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman, attended by Lord Richard Nevill and Captain Nuttting, were present at the Commemoration at the University yesterday afternoon. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Two letters from members ol the American party were received yesterday by tbo Minister for External Affairs, protesting against the statement that attempts have been made "to ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. Advertising

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  6. THE SHOUT Of LABOR

    GOULBURN, Thursday.—Labor people now say here that they don't want the farmers' vote; that they can win without it; and [?] it never was any good to' them, anyhow. It is ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. FEDERAL LANDS TITLE OFFICE.

    Consideration was given yesterday by the Surveyor-General in Melbourne in conference to the advisability of establishing a Federal Lands Title Office. Such an institution will bo required ...

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  9. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S BIG LAND PURCHASE.

    A land deal was effected yesterday between tho Federal and Victorian Governments. Negotiation for the sale of 5ft. of land adjoining tho new Federal Treasury Building, Melbourne, has-been ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET SUCCESSES.

    The successes gained by the Australian cricketers in England are more gratifying than anything that has happened in that respect since, as it was once brightly put, "that first, that memorable experience of ...

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  11. THE ADMIRAL.

    In connection with the hoisting of the Admiral's flag on H.M.S. Drake on Wednesday, we have received several letters questioning the statement as to its being the first occasion a ...

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  12. "BETTER FOR AUSTRALIA."

    At the Central Court yesterday a young man who was convicted by Mr. Love, S.M., of larceny by finding was asked how long he had been in the State. "Eleven months," he replied. "It ...

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  14. THE INDIGNANT NORTH.

    The outburst of local feeling on the far North coast through Mr.-Kelly, in our columns yesterday," again shows how apt a well-off people in a remote district are to ...

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  15. WILL THE COUNCIL BUY A QUARRY?

    In view of the pessimistic views some of the aldermen are putting before the constituents in connection with the city finances a question that is of some interest to everybody just ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

    Further rain on the coast and highlands. With some good falls. Fine -west of the slopes. Strong south-west to south east winds. ...

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  17. GREAT MILITARY MOVEMENT

    Colonel Wallack, tho newly-appointed Commandant of the New South Wales Military Forces, reached Sydney yesterday morning from Melbourne, In order to take up his duties. ...

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  18. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day arrives again with its opportunities for patriotic and historic reflection, and especially for inculcating upon the young people of the nation the ...

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  19. PEARLERS' COMPLAINT.

    The Broome pearlers on Tuesday seized the opportunity of the visit .of the Minister for Works to the, north-west to complain of Governmental interference, and to voice their desire ...

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  20. THE LITHGOW PRISONERS.

    The agitation for the immediate release of the Lithgow strike prisoners seems to be based on the assumption that offenders against the industrial law should, be ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER.

    Mr. Carmichael yesterday' repudiated the suggestion that in appointing Mr. Cooke, tho Government had not acted upon the advice of the English committee of experts; and that Mr. ...

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  22. THE MAILS.

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  23. 'AN OLD MAN'S PERFORMANCE.

    An old resident of Tallong named Shimmon who has passed the alletted span of three score and ten, has just completed what is probably, when considered in all Its aspects, a unique ...

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  24. COMING TO AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Canadian and British boys are preparing to follow the example and return tho visit of the Young Australian League lads, who returned to West Australia ...

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  25. SCHOOLS' MILITARY BAND.

    With a membership of about 38 boys, the Metropolitan Schools' Military Band, which has just been established under the leadership of Mr. Burke, formerly bandmaster on the Sobraon, ...

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  26. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  27. MRS. WALTER HALL'S GIFT.

    The dedication by Mrs. Walter Hall of one million pounds out of her iate husband's estate to charity, relegion, and education, sets an example which, if more ...

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  28. BAG-SNATCHER BUSY.

    A daring bag-snatcher late last night seized a lady's bag practically under tho shadow of tho detective office. A lady was waiting for a friend in 'Elizabeth-street, near Hunter-street, ...

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  29. HOME RULE FUNDS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In . accordance with tho resolution passed at the last meeting of the United Irish League, tho executive forwarded by to-day's mail a further draft for £800, ...

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  30. SWEEPING AWAY LARRIKINISM.

    The annual conference of school boards of West Australia has resolved to recommend tho study, and practice of eugenics to district boards. Dr. Ellis', of Coolgardio", who moved ...

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