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  2. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The Minister for Defence, interviewed yesterday, stated that the position with regard to the proposed visit of one of the Australian warships to Panama in connection with the ...

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  3. LIBERALISM.

    The most important event during yesterday's' sitting of the Liberal Conference was an address by the Prime Minister early in the afternoon. The president of the association, ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Meeting under the shadow of Mr. Wade's amendment to the Address-in-Reply, which was regarded by the Government as tantamount to a vote of censure, the proceedings in ...

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  5. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The writ for the forthcoming elections will be issued on July 30. No claim for enrolment or transfer or change of enrolment received by, the registrar after ...

    Article : 336 words
  6. STORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the match against Cambridge, Oxford in the 253 in the second innings, while Cambridge only made 73. Oxford won by 194 runs. ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Council yesterday, in reply to a question, Mr. Barlow stated that of. the £9,931,500 provided for by the Government Loan Act of 1910 the ...

    Article : 242 words
  8. BOXING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Willie Ritchie, who was beaten on points by Welsh for the lightweight championship of tho world, declares that the decision should have been a draw. He ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    The submarino Calypso, while manoeuvring at Toulon, collided with the submarine Circe, The Calypso sank, and two sailors were drowned. ...

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  10. MR. FISHER ON TRUSTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Fisher, the Opposition loader, who addressed a well-attended meeting in the Exhibition Hall to-night, declared that if the Referendum proposals had ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday:--The Premier, Mr. Scaddan, in the Assembly yesterday, replied to tho Opposition leader's, financial indictment. Mr. Scaddan stated that' the Opposition leader, when ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. HEAVY LIST OF CLAIMS.

    The printing of the main rolls for this State will be completed by Saturday if the present rate of progress is maintained. Between 15 and 20 of the 27 which require printing are alrendy ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly four months? Supply, totalling £208,66O, was granted. A bill providing for the: Government purchase of tho Hydro-Electro Company's ...

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  14. THE BALACLAVA SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Balaclava sent controversy changes its aspect almost daily. The latest development is that the Australian Women's National League, having been assured ...

    Article : 242 words
  15. THE PURGING OF THE LISTS.

    Mr. Fisher's party has been persistently growling about departmental "gerrymandering" with the rolls. It was recently alleged that 16,000 names had been struck off the roll ...

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  16. WHY I AM A SUFFRAGETTE.

    "The. time has come when we say that we must not only have votes, but that we must also, have the right to, make laws and to administer them." That, in the main. is the ...

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  17. GALE AT NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Thursday.--A. heavy gale with rain raged here throughout yesterday. The steamer Marsina was unable to land her Sydney cargo,and stood oft and on all night. ...

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  18. OBJECTIONS TO LIBERALS.

    In a recent issue Mr. Hoskins, M.L.A., wrote accusing Laborites of having lodged 30 objections against old residents of Dulwich Hill. Mr. H. Lamond states that upon inquiry he ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. IN OTHER STATES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At Yarck a fire destroyed the whole of Mr. Chapman's promises, consisting of a large dwelling store, savings bank," bakery, butchery, and large ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. P.L.L. COMPLAINS.

    Tho P.L.L. is complaining that acknowledgments of the receipt of enrolment applications are not sent to the applicants by the electoral authorities. The secretary (Mr. J. Grant) asserts ...

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  21. LABOR PARTY AND UPPER

    PENRITH, Thursday.--Senator Millen, at a meeting hear to-night, said that in spite of the obvious efforts of the Labor party to make light of its action in the Solate it was clear ...

    Article : 278 words
  22. SMALLPOX.

    There has been an outbreak at smallpox in charitable institution in Darlinghurst, and within the last fortnight three cases have been removed to quarantine. ...

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  23. "LABOR'S BARREN POLICY."

    The Prime Minister addressed a large audience in the Leichhardt Town Hall last night, in the interests of Mr. J. J. L. M'Eachern, the selected Liberal candidate for Dalley. Numerous ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Convocation of the university of West Australia has resolved to affirm the principle that there shall always be at least two women members of the Senate. ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Taumarunul, in the King country, a resident was lined £50, in default three months' imprisonment, on a charge of having kept liquor for sale. The King country is a prohibited ...

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  26. THREE MORE CASES.

    Three cases of smallpox were reported to the Board of Health authorities at Sydney yesterday. The patients included two women a child, who were located at Darlinghurst. ...

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  27. IN OTHER STATES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The debate on the Address-in-Reply was resumed in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Mackay congratulated Sir Alexander Pencock ...

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  28. A NEW BOWLING CLUB.

    BERRY, Wednesday.--A civil engineer, Mr. Kinwood, visited Berry last week, to inspect several sites suitable for a bowling green, and the [?] who have the matter in hand on ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. WHAT WOMEN CAN DO.

    Addressing the gathering at a conversazione hold in the King's Hall last night lo welcome tho women delegates to the Liberal Conference, Mr. wade said that the substantial number of ...

    Article : 385 words
  30. POSITION AT MOREE.

    MOREE, Thursday.--An inspector from the Board of Health arrived from Sydney this morning, in response to a wire from the Municipal Council, asking the Board of Health to ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. DEATH OP MR. ALBERT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Albert, tho well-known music warehouse proprietor, of Sydney, died while coming in from the Mackay andchorage to-night. He was a pasesnger by the ...

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  32. THE BAUER RECITALS.

    Mr, Harold Bauer, who had to give last night's recital at the Concordia-hall, as the Town-hall was, not available, played to a delighted audience Beethoven's C minor Sonata ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--Two [?] Cairns and A. Simmons), whilst working in the Junction North mine, at the 1037ft. level, bored into an old missfire hole. An explosion ...

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  34. THREW SODA WATER BOTTLE.

    Tho racing boycott, was yesterday afternoon responsible for a disturbance in Elizaboth Street, city, and a man was arrested. At about 2 o'clook a number of trainers and ...

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  35. SPURIOUS SOVEREIGNS.

    Several spurious sovereigns have been passed on unsuspecting business people during the past few days. Yesterday afternoon a man was arrested at the coursing mooting at Rooty Hill. ...

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  36. THE PICKERS OF BIGGA.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.--In a handicap match shot by the Bigga Rifle Club, 15 of the 19 [?]petitors bore the name of picker. That they are all well skilled in the use of the [?] ...

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  37. MORGANATIC ALLIANCE.

    The betrothal is announced of Prince Oskar, the Emperor's fifth son, to Countess Ina Maria von Bassewitz, lady-in-waiting to the Empress. Countess Ina was born at Bristow, Mecklenberg-Schwerin, ...

    Article : 147 words
  38. ACTIVITY AT WEST WYALONG.

    WEST WYALONG. Thursday.--The supporters of both Liberal and Labor parties are sparing no effort to secure enrolments. So far nearly 1200 names have been added. ...

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  39. THE WATSON RECITALS

    Last night Air. Alexander Watson repeated "The Everlasting Mercy" to a large audience at St James'-hall. To-night he will give part of "Twelfth Night," Clark Russell's ."Ocean Waif," ...

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  40. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night, at the Concordia Hall, Mr. Leonard Borwick will appear with the Austral String Quartet (Messrs. Cyril Monk, L. D. Hage, S. Vost Janssen, and Carl Gotsoh) in the performance of the famous quintets by ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. MR. GREGORY AND THE FARMERS.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Farmers and Settiers' Association, having revoked the ...

    Article : 63 words
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