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  2. MR. FISHER'S RETORT.

    Interest in the first appearance in Sydney of Mr. Fisher, leader of the Federal Opposition, in the present campaign, was evidently considerable, for the Protestant Hall, in which he ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Parliament was not a very exciting place yesterday. The original intention was to Complete the Reply debate, take the divisions, and get along with general business, but an ...

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  4. JOHNSON-MORAN FIGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The newspaper "John Bull" publishes a document, purporting to be signed by Jack Johnson, agreeing to give Owea Moran, who was recently defeated by Johnson, ...

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  5. BRISBANE'S LIBERAL CANDIDATE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A Joint meeting of the Liberal Association and the Queensland Women's Electoral League, was held in Brisbane to-night, to select a Federal candidate for ...

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  6. LIBERALS' AND COUNTRY PARTY.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Country party's conference spent to-day considering an amendment of its constitution so as to permit persons who are not landholders to become political ...

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  7. LOOKING FOR DOPE.

    LONDON, Monday.--At the Newmarket second July meeting yesterday, the three-year-old colt Red Finch, by Your Majesty-- Frungilla, won the Swaffham Welter Handicap in a canter by ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL ROLLS.

    Sir,--An inestimable amount of good would be done if what one hears about the intended vigorous application of the law against those who fall to register on the new Federal rolls ...

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  9. SIGNALS AT DANGER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Watt, speaking at Prahran to-night, said that Mr. Fisher's speech at Bundaberg had unmistakably forecasted new taxation. He had spoken of pensions ...

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  10. A RECORD ENROLMENT.

    The daily average of enrolments for the Federal electorates in this State still keeps up, and appearances point to a record roll when the writ issues on the 30th inst, and the rolls ...

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  11. THE MILITANTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Two militants, Janette Wallace and Bertha Watson, have been fined £1, with the alternative of 14 days' imprisonment, for slashing Mr. Thomas M'Kinnon Wood, ...

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  12. ANGLING FOR VOTES.

    Sir,--"Fair Play" in your issue of the 15th inst. admits my contention in my letter of the 13th inst. that the Labor party neglected to amend the Federal Public Service Act during ...

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  13. A BARONET'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The estate of the late Sir William Anson is valued at £125,511, of which £63,322 represents personally. Sir Denis Anson-- who succeeded to his uncle's ...

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  14. MR COOK AND THE SENATE.

    Mr. Cook, speaking at Killara last night, whither he was accompanied by Senator Gould and Mr. A. K. Trethowen, urged the electors to vote solidly for the Liberal bunch for the ...

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  15. MISUNDERSTOOD.

    Mr. Frank Coen, one of the six Liberal candidates for the Senate, writes with regard to the report of his speech at the Crow's Nest demonstration earlier in the week, that he ...

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  16. IN OTHER STATES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The State Parliament was opened by too State Governor to-day. His Excellency, in his opening speech, said that notwithstanding the comparatively ...

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  17. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Tann, of the Thames Rowing Club, boat C. W. Wise, of the London Rowing Club, by four lengths for the Wingfield Sculls (amateur championship of the ...

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  18. MR. FISHER'S TOUR.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Fisher) returned yesterday from his Queensland tour. In a reference to the Prime Minister's policy speech he said:--"Mr. Cook seems to have ...

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  19. FARMERS' RALLY.

    Under the auspices of the Farmers and Settlers' Association a big rally will be held at the Town Hall this evening. The speakers will be the Prime Minister, the Federal [?] ...

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  20. RUGBY CAMPAIGN.

    The New Zealand Rugby Union footballers returned to Sydney yesterday from Orange. Mr. Isaacs, the manager of the team, last night stated that the trip into the country ...

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  21. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the return match between the Gentlemen and Players, at Lord's to-day, the Gentlemen carried the score in the second innings to 275. The Players in the ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Transfer of Land Bill. The debate was adjourned. ...

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  23. THE DALLEY CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. J. J. L. M'Eachern, Liberal candidate for Dalley, opened his campaign in the Balmain Town Hall, last evening. At the last State elections he warned the ...

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  24. THE TWO PARTIES.

    Senator Millen, speaking at Campsie, said that if the electors would subject to an impartial analysis the programmes submitted respectively by Mr. Cook and Mr. Fisher, they ...

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  25. BOXING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Despite odds of 5 to 4 and 6 to 4 on Carpentier, many Judges favor Smith's chance in the contest which is to take place at the Rlug to-night. The consenses ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Assembly the afternoon sittings were devoted to private members' business. Mr. Morgan moved--"That the Constitution be amended to provide for an ...

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  27. WELLS AND BELL.

    A syndicate is offering a purse of [?]3500 for another match between Bombardier Wells and Colin Bell. ...

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  28. MR. OECHAED ON THE ISSUES.

    PENRITH, Thursday.--Mr. R. B. Orchard, the Liberal candidate for the Nepean, spoke at two places yesterday-- in the afternoon at Orchard Hills, and at night at Kingswood. He ...

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  29. JIM JOHNSON DEFEATED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Jeanette fell to the floor during a ten-round bout with "Battling" Jim Johnson, owing to a foul, but recovered and out-pointed Johnson before the final bell ...

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  30. SETTLING LITIGATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Negotiations for a settlement of the litigation instituted by the Marconi Wireless Company against the Commonwealth for the alleged wrongful use of its ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.--In the Assembly, in reply to a question, the Acting-Minister for Lands stated that the area now held under conditional purchase conditions was 137,131,830 acros. ...

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  32. FOR AUSTRALIA.

    MILWAUKEE, Wednesday.--Johnny Grima[?]s a lightweight, and Gus Christie, a middleweight, have signed an agreement with Mr. R. L. Baker for an Australian tour. The pair will ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The Tourist Department has engaged Mr. Conrad Kain, chief guide of the Canadian Alpine Club, for the coming season in the Mount Cook district. ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    The House of Lords has rejected [?] Voting Bill by 119 votes to 49. The kangaroos presented to the Osborne Naval College by the Commonwealth Government, ...

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  35. MR. CHARLTON AT MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.--The opening address in the Federal campaign in Maitland was delivered last night by Mr. Charlton, Labor candiate. ...

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  36. MR. KELLY AT WAVERLEY.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly, Acting Minister for Home Affairs, opened his electioneering campaign in the Wentworth electorate at the Waverley Hall, Waverley, last night. The chair was ...

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  37. A WORD TO THE WISE.

    The Prime Minister was warmly welcomed yesterday afternoon when he attended the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association. Cheer after cheer was given, the ...

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  38. BUTTER OR MARGARINE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Business men interested in the butter export trade have been concerned by the statements recently made that increasing shipments of butter, blended ...

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  39. A LABORER KILLED.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.-- A shocking tragedy occurred about four miles from Burnie an the Penguin Road yesterday afternoon, when a laborer named Andrew Eade, about 25. ...

    Article : 116 words
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