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  2. A DISORDERLY MEETING.

    The Prime Minister, the Acting Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly), Senator Oakes, and Mr. F. Coen (Liberal Senate candidate) were present at a very largely-attended meeting in ...

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  3. LIBERALS AND LAND.

    Under the presidency first of Mr. Wade and then of Mr. Garland, the Liberal Conference was continued yesterday. As usual, there was a good roll-up of delegates, and ...

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  4. BLACK AND BLUE.

    The eighth Rugby Union team that Now Zealand has sent to these shores will take the field this afternoon against a New South Wales fifteen, at the Sports Ground, and, with the ...

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  5. SENATOR MILLEN AND MR. HUGHES.

    Senator Millen, who visited the Liberal Conference yesterday afternoon, and was received with hearty cheers, end the singing of "He's a Jolly Good Fellow." referred to the ...

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  6. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Labor party opened its campaign here to-night, when Messrs. D. Watkins, candidate for Newcastle, and D. Watson, of the Senate six, addressed a ...

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  7. "MERE ILLUSTRATIONS."

    "He defied any reasonable man to see in what he had said anything more than more illustrations. He had nothing to withdraw and nothing to prove, and he thought the honor and purity of public life could be sustained without dealing in Insinuations."--Mr. Holman. MR. HOLMAN: ""What? I say anything nasty about my pal Dick, Speaker, and President of the P.L.L.? Why, I wouldn't dream of such a thing!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE SHIPYARD STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It is expected by the State Ministry that the strike at Wllliamstown shipbuilding yards will be settled to-morrow. A conference took place to-day between Sir ...

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  9. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    Following are the conditions in respect to the competition for the best idea or design for an exhibit proposed to be contributed by the Millions Club to the Australian Court at the ...

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  10. INTER-STATE PARLIAMENTS. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.--In the Assembly, on the Address-in-Reply debate, the only feature of interest was the statement by Mr. Mitchell, ex- Minister for Lands, that the Premier, by ...

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  11. COUNCIL'S EXPENDITURE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--At the last meeting of the Central Illawarra Council a letter was received from the Public Works Department, enclosing a copy of a letter received from ...

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  12. RETURNING-OFFICERS TO CONFER.

    The divisional returning officers of the State will confer in Sydney early next month. This is practice which has been followed for some, time on the eve of a general election, with ...

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  13. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--On April 6 of next year the term of four years, for which Messrs. W. F. J. Flizpatrick, C. E. Norman, and L. J. M'Lelland were appointed Railway ...

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  14. POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The reticence which has been observed all along by the officials connected with the G.P.O. regarding the big robbery which was committed at the office early ...

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  15. INVITED TO PLAY IN MELBOURNE.

    The New Zealanders received an invitation from the Victorian Rugby Union to play a match in Melbourne before they return home. In extending the invitation, Mr. David J. Slohr, ...

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  16. NO MORE OBJECTIONS.

    It is not now possible to deal effectively, with any further objections which may be lodged against names appearing upon the electoral rolls, as the Act requires that each ...

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  17. THE AERIAL MAIL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--On Thursday M. Gulllaux, the French airman, will leave Melbourne for Sydney, carrying with him an aerial mail, in addition to a message from the Governor of ...

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  18. DEFENCE ORDNANCE STORES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--One of the recommendations which has been made by Major Austin, who last year was appointed to investigate the state of the ordnance stores of the ...

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  19. A COURTESY.

    At the invitation of the president of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales the New Zealanders will be honorary members of the club during their stay in ...

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  20. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN SPLIT.

    PERTH, Friday.--Mr. J. Thomas, one of the three Country party candidates for the Senate, explains that he has withdrawn his nomination, because he had made it under the belief ...

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  21. FIRE AT RACING STABLES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A fire broke out tonight at the racing stables of Mr. James Scobie and Mr. R. Bradfield, at Ascot Vale, and for some time the safety of a number of horses ...

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  22. MR. LEONARD BORWICK.

    Mr. Leonard Borwick was the pianist in an interesting concert last night at the Concordia Hall, when he played with the Austral String Quartet (Messrs. Cyril Moult, L. d'Hage, S. Vost ...

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  23. ACCOUNTANCY.

    The recent final examination (legal section) of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria, resulted as follows:-- ...

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  24. MAN'S LEG TORN OFF.

    Yesterday morning Thomas O'Brien, a builder's laborer, had his leg torn off at the thigh as the result of a lift accident. After the accident O'Brien coolly gave directions to his ...

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  25. POTATO INSPECTION.

    PERTH, Friday.--The system of inspecting and condemning potato imports from the eastern States is exciting considerable indignation at Fremantle among produce dealers, who ...

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  26. FARMERS' AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE.

    LOCKHART, Friday.--At a large meeting of the local Farmers and Settlers' Association held yesterday the delegates to the annual conference in Sydney next week were empowered ...

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  27. SMALLPOX. ANOTHER CASE AT MOREE.

    Two cases of smallpox were discovered in Sussex Street, city, yesterday. The patients-- two men--were removed to the quarantine area. MOREE, Friday.--A third case of smallpox was discovered this morning by the Government Medical Officer (Dr. Harris), and sent to the district hospital, where the patient was ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for West Australia, entertained Mr. Justice M'Millan, Chief Justice of West Australia, at the Trocadero. Forty guests were present, including ...

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  29. KATOOMBA'S NEW MAYOR.

    KATOOMBA.--In consequence of the resignation of Ald. Howie as Mayor of the municipality, a special meeting of the council was held on Monday night. The voting resulted in Aid. Irowic being re-elected ...

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  30. ANGLING FOR VOTES.

    A party contest has set in for the civil service vote. Mr. Hughes writes to express his sense of dismay to find Mr. Cook doing it. "Mr. Cook," he says, "complains that I am engaged ...

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  31. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    LAUNCESTON, Tas., Friday.--The following produce haw been shipped from the north-west const to-day for Sydney by the Kakapo and Gla[?]cus: 10,483 bags of potatoes, 2320 bags of oats. 906 bags of chaff, 600 bags of ...

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  32. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--No further developments have been recorded in connection with the possibility of an outbreak of smallpox in Melbourne. One case that was considered ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has been urged to acquire the Balfour Estate of 3000 acres, near Pahiatua. Notice was served on Mr. Stevens, a Legislative Councillor, one of the owners; but it is ...

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  34. THE RIVERINA FROM AUCKLAND.

    A wireless message was last evening received from Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s steamer Riverina, stating that the steamer may be expected to arrive at daylight this morning, and after being granted pratique will berth ...

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  35. MEDALS FOR RIFLE SHOOTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In connection with the results of the Commonwealth series of military competitions for Senior Cadets, this week's military order names the winners of the A.N.A. ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday.--The House has adopted the Addreas-in-Reply, ...

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  37. EVIL OF CRAMMING.

    Mr. Dawson, Chief Inspector of Schools, in his talks to teachers at North Newtown Practice School last night, commenting on methods in education, said that in the preparation for ...

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  38. VICTORIAN [?] DISPUTE SETTLED.

    When it was threatened with extinction by the action of the federal council in recognising the I.C.C.A. an the governing body in the southern State, the Victorian league decided to amend its constitution and give the ...

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  39. A COMPANY'S OBLIGATIONS.

    HOBART, Friday.--The Mount Balfour Company has voluntarily surrendered all rights to its works and plant at Balfour, owing to its inability to carry out the obligations entered ...

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  40. WOMAN TO THE RESCUE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the City Court today, Percy O'Keefe and Joseph Cameron, charged with assault and robbery, were committed for trial. ...

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  41. TASMANIAN HOSPITALS.

    HOBART, Friday.--Dr. M'Clintock, Chief Health Officer, has been appointed sole commissioner to hold an inquiry and report on the administration and management of the general ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL DEATH RATE.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.--At the sittings of the Mining Commission yesterday lengthy statistical reports were rend as to the deaths from varies causes registered in the city ...

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  43. IMMIGRANT RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Gratification is expressed by the Minister for Public Works at the attitude taken up by the Commonwealth Government with regard to immigration. ...

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  44. COOMA ANGLICANS.

    COOMA, Friday.--A handsomely-carved English oak reredos and altar rails have been erected at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Cooma, these being gifts of two families who are ...

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