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  2. THE CAMPAIGN.

    Sir Wm. Lyne, M.H.R., addressed a large meeting at the Newtown Town-hall, last night on the referenda. He said that he was only out to make a preliminary canter, and even at ...

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  3. BIGHT PEE CENT. ON THE COST PRICE.

    The Acting-Premier stated yesterday that telegram has been despatched to the Federal Government in reply to the inquiry as to whether the Fitzroy Dockyard could undertake the ...

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  4. BARQUE ABANDONED AT SEA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The barque Buteshire, with a cargo of nitrate, bound from Pisagua to London, has been seen abandoned and drifting near Ushant in a heavy sea. The fate of the ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The State Governor, Lord Chelmsford, who has been on a tour of the South Coast districts, left Coolangatta yesterday, and will arrive back in Sydney this afternoon. ...

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  6. IGNORED.

    The question of regulations governing the conditions tinder which sailors and soldiers may be landed from foreign men-of-war or transports on the shores of New South Wales has ...

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  7. THE FIRST OF THE FLEET.

    The officers of H.A.M.S. ships Parramatta and Yarra were entertained at a harbor excursion last night by the Australasian Institute of Marine Engineers on board the steamer ...

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  8. AN ENORMOUS DIVIDEND.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Pataling Rubber Estates Syndicate has declared a dividend for the year of 325 per cent. ...

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  9. EDWARD THE PEACEMAKER.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday. -- The International Pacificists propose to erect a monument to Edward VII. on the Waterloo battlefield. ...

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  10. TRAIN HELD UP.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday. -- Seventeen bandits in the Piotrkoff district hold up and robbed the Warsaw-Vienna train of £8000, the salaries of station officials. ...

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  11. THE INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.--Two men who were being arrested near Comilla, in Eastern Bengal, shot a constable dead and wounded Superintendent Furze, who was accompanying him. ...

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  12. JUDGE BY THE PAST.

    "Have the Federal authorities made a good use of the powers they already have Have they done all they could for the good of Australia with the power placed in their hands? If so, ...

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  13. CANADA AND THE WEST INDIES.

    OTTAWA, Friday.--The reciprocity proposals were debated yesterday in the Dominion House of Commons, particularly with reference to the effect of preferential trade on the West Indies. ...

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  14. MELBOURNE NOT "JEALOUS."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The State Treasurer, Mr. Watt, referring to-day to the communication from the Commonwealth Government to the New South Wales Ministry, asking it if it ...

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  15. OPEN AIR MEETINGS.

    A new departure was entered upon last night in connection with the referenda campaign. During the late general election a number of young men banded themselves to speak when ...

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  16. NATIONALISED TOBACCO.

    Mr. Webster, M.H.R., suggests that the Commonwealth should nationalise the tobacco industry, the profits to be devoted to the upkeep of tile Navy. But if the Commonwealth expect to raise £5,000,000 a year out of it we will have to be content with inferior tobacco at a much greater cost than now.--News Item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ALASKAN LAND FRAUDS.

    SEATTLE, Friday.--The trial of the English group in connection with the Alaskan coal lands frauds has been opened. Counsel for the defence, at the outset, asked ...

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  18. RAILWAY COMING NEARER.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. Arthur [?], returned to Sydney last evening from his fortnight's motor car tour in the northern rivers district, without having promised the early ...

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  19. LABOR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At a meeting of the cabmen of Melbourne to-night it was decided to strike as far as attending steamers arriving from the other States is concerned. Some time ...

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  20. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodges, application was made on behalf of Charles Waller, of Clifton-hill. enginedriver, for an order nisi, for a ...

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  21. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Prime Minister said to-day that he regarded The most important [?] of all in connection with the approaching immaterial Conference was that the ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES'S RETURN.

    The Federal Attorney-General, who has been campaigning in Tasmania and Victoria, will resume his advocacy of the constitutional alterations in this State on Monday night, when he is ...

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  23. THE ALBANY FIRE.

    ALBANY (N.Y.), Friday.--Many Valuable records have been discovered in the ruins of the Houses of Legislature, which were destroyed by fire on Wednesday. ...

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  24. SERVANTS WANTED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mrs. Bingham, matron and immigration officer of the immigration branch, stated to-day that, without desiring to make any comments upon what was said by the ...

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  25. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA MEETING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the half-yearly meet of the Bank of Australasia to-day Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, M.P., the chairman, said that the cost to Australia and New Zealand of ...

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  26. NEARLY A RIOT.

    A serious disturbance took place last night in the vicinity of King and Castlereagh streets. It threatened for a while to spread into a riot, but the timely arrival of a strong body of police ...

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  27. AMALGAMATED IRONWORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Recently the Amalgamated Society of Ironworkers made a demand on the employers for an all-round increase wages of is per day. and the matter ...

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  28. WASHED OVERBOARD.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.--The captain of the Norwegian burque Glenshee, which put into Wellington late last night, hound front Melbourne to Falmouth, reports that on the run ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The newspapers publish favorable notices of Mr. Haddon Chambers's new comedy, "Passers By," which is being played at Wyndham's Theatre. ...

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  30. GAWLER IMPLEMENT STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--A notice was posted at the Gawler implement Company's works yesterday stating that the company is prepared to engage men free from any restrictions as regards ...

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  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. Mary Bradbury (59), of Bellevue-street, Glebe fell, down a flight of the stairs at her residence last night, and fractured her left leg. The Civil Ambulance conveyed her to Sydney ...

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  32. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Mobart correspondent of the "Standard of Empire" reports that it is announced that the mail-steamers will cease calling at Hobart for apples in 1912. ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    At a meeting of the Launcoston Consolidated Light Board yesterday it was decided that the lighthouse inspector be instructed to visit Long Island and tender a report on the proposal to ...

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  34. GALE AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--A strong south-westerly wind has been blowing all day in Newcastle, and the heavy sea at the harbor entrance has given shipping enterin the port a ...

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  35. LYSOL POISONING.

    In the case of Annie Cooper (34), who was fount dead on Tuesday at Crown-lane, Woolloomooloo, the Coroner yesterday gave a verdict of suicide. Death was due to lysol ...

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  36. BOOT TRADE CONDITIONS.

    The Boot Trade Wages Board, under the Presidency of Mr. H. N. M'Laurin, sat yesterday afternoon, and determined two points in connection with the award. The other matters are ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    Mrs. Mary Turner, residing in Edgeware-road, Enmore, was knocked down by a tram at Enmore terminus last night, She was conveyed to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital by the ...

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  38. COTTAGE DESTROYED AT MORTDALE.

    A fire in Kemp-street, Moridale, last night destroyed a four-roomed weatherboard cottage, owned and occupied by Mrs. Anthony. It was caused by a spark from the kitchen stove, ...

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  39. SUCCUMBED TO INJURIES.

    GILGANDRA, Friday,--After lingering a month since being shot accidentally with a pen rifle by her brother, Mr. G. H. Cleaver's little girl has succumbed. ...

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  40. APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Applications have been made with the Registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court for the registration of the Federated Society of Boilermakers and Iron ...

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  41. JUDGES OK CIRCUIT.

    The jury sittings of the Supreme Court of the State concluded yesterday, and next week the judges will go on circuit for a mouth. The Full Court will sit on May 1, four weeks from ...

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  42. SUFFICIENT TO BUY A CAMEL.

    PERTH, Friday.--London advices by the last mall report that Dorham Doolette, of Bullfinch fame, at n complimentary luncheon on February 28. speaking of the Adelaide syndicates, stated ...

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  43. "BARBARIC AND UNCHRISTIAN."

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Last night, at Parliament House, a deputation from tho Hotel, Club and Restaurant Employees' "Union waited' on the Minister for Industry, Mr. Wilson, in ...

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  44. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Deputy-Postmaster-General advises in connection with the interruption to the telegraph lines between Fairview and Palmervlile that the linemen returned to ...

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  45. BUNBURY LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    PERTH, Thursday.--A further development in the lumpers' strike at Bunbury is that the tally clerks have refused to work until the lumpers' demands are conceded. ...

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  46. WAGES BOARD APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. T. A. Spencer has been appointed chairman of the Municipal and Shire Councils (Cumberland) Hoard. Mr. S. I. Colo will represent the employers, and Mr. F. Somers the ...

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  48. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    PERTH, Friday.--A shocking railway accident occurred at Guildford this morning. George Moreing (60) and William Groen (45), both plumbers and married men, were watching an ...

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  50. ADMIRAL RETURNING.

    The flagship Powerful, with Vice-Admiral. King-Hall on board, is expected to return to Sydney this morning. The Powerful is coming direct from Adelaide, and signalled Green Cape ...

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