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  2. LIBERAL CANDIDATES.

    Mr. W.E. Johnson and Mr. Bruce Smith addressed a well-attended meeting of Land and Parkes electors in the Masonic Hull, Dulwich Hill, last night. ...

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  3. GOVERNOR--GENERAL AND LADY MUNRO FERGUSON.

    An enthusiastic welcome to Sydney was last night extended to the Governor-General rind Lady Helen Munro Ferguson by the Highland Society of New South Wales at a large ...

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  4. EDUCATION REFORM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Important proposals for the reform of the secondary education and University entrance examination systems in Victoria are contained in the progress reports of ...

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  5. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Kent yesterday scored 253 in the first innings against Middlesex. The latter compiled 70 for the loss of eight wickets. Blythe capturing seven for 21. ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    Mr. A.E. Trott, the well-known cricketer, formerly of Victoria, is seriously ill in St. Mary's Hospital. NEW YORK, Thursday. ...

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  7. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Prime Minister completed his western tour with the Orange meeting last night, and to-morrow night leaves on his Victorian tour. He speaks on Monday in the Auditorium, ...

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  8. SYDNEY MATRONS' BALL.

    A number of Sydney matrons, with Mrs. Harry Finn as secretary, gave a ball at Sargent's rooms last evening. In the ballroom a profusion of beautiful roses met the eye. They ...

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  9. MR. COOK AT ORANGE.

    ORANGE, Friday.--Flags were flying in the streets, and a considerable number of friends met him when the Prime Minister arrived at Orange. During the afternoon Mr. Cook met ...

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  10. IS RICHARD HIMSELF AGAIN?

    MR. HOLMAN: "There ! Once the whitewash dries I don't think the first coat will be noticed." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SMALLPOX.

    HELENSBURGH, Friday.--The patient discovered to be suffering from smallpox yesterday had been employed as a wheeler ut the Metropolitan Colliery as late as Wednesday. The ...

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  12. A VIEW ON CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Speaking last night on behalf of Mr. Carr, the Labor candidate for Macquarie, Mr. Wright, M.L.A. declared that co-partnership was one of Mr. Cook's pet ...

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  13. MR. FISHER AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.--King's Hall was crowded to-night to hear Mr. Fisher on the policy of the Federal Opposition. Members of the State Labor Government and many Tasmanian ...

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  14. TOHUNGAISM.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday.--A Maorl woman, aged 72, has been charged at Auckland under the Tohunga Suppression act with having attempted to mislead Maoris by professing ...

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  15. AN ALLEGATION DENIED.

    MOREE, Friday.--Mr. Greene, M.H.R., in a speech last night, said that Mr. Fisher's charge that the Liberal party had given every appointment to its own supporters was absolutely ...

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  16. ALLEGED CHEMISTS' COMBINE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The secretary to the Federal Attorney-General's Department (Mr. R.R. Garran) stated to-day no communication had been received regarding the ...

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  17. WORK OF ENROLMENT.

    The utmost vigilanceo f the Liberal organisation is being exercised in regard to the roll work. Every secretary throughout the electorates has already been repeatedly impressed ...

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  18. A LOQUACIOUS CANDIDATE.

    MOLONG, Friday.--Mr. W.J. Johnson, the selected Labor candidate for Calare, addressed a meeting last night. He spoke for nearly two and a half hours. ...

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  19. EVIDENCE OF POPULARITY.

    TAREE, Friday.--Mr. John Thomson, M.H.R., is carrying on an active electioneering campaign throughout this district, and is meeting with excellent receptions everywhere. ...

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  20. NEW TRUNK TELEPHONES.

    MELBOURNE, Fridny.—Tho now trunk telephone line which has been erected between Melbourne and Adelaide is to be made available for general business to-morrow. A ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIAN SENATE.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Farmers and Settlers' Association having failed to obtain six Senate nominations, has decided to nominate no Federal candidates. ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE MEASURES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The exposure of the operations of the chemists' combine has brought the subject under the attention of the State Premier. Sir Alexander Peacock said ...

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  23. MR. ORCHARD AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Sir,--In your issue of July 20 Mr. Orchard repudiates the report of Ills speech on old-age pensions, appearing in yours of July 17. He gives the statement attributed to him--namely, ...

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  24. THE ESSENDON SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Hughes, speaking at the Newport railway workshops to-day, declared that the defeat of the Liberal candidate for the ex-Premier's seat was an answer to the ...

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  25. TIMBER ON RAILWAY LINE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--What seems to have been a deliberate attempt to wreck the night train from Toolamba on Thursday was discovered this morning. While proceeding to their ...

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  26. CANDIDATES IN THE RIVERINA.

    HAY, Friday.--Senator Milton, Minister for Defence, and Mr. Frank Coen, Liberal Senate candidates, addressed a well-attended public meeting last night. The dissolution, said ...

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  27. A MELBOURNE FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Heat and water were responsible for damage in connection with a fire that was discovered about 11.15 o'clock to-night, in a three-story building situated in ...

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  28. ABSENT VOTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Chief Electoral Officer has issued an admonition to persons who desire to take advantage of the absent-voting provisions of the Electoral Act. An elector ...

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  29. LABOR PARTY AND THE TARIFF.

    Sir,--I would like, with your permission, to address a few words to the working men among your readers. Mr. Fisher has promised to increase the tariff in the first session of the ...

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  30. A MOSS VALE AVIATOR.

    MOSS VALE, Friday.--Mr. Delporte Badgery, who, in January last, qualified in England for his Royal Aero Club certificate, has constructed a 43-h.p. biplane, and, during the last two ...

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  31. A BROTHER'S ORDEAL.

    URALLA, Friday.--George Masterson, aged 26 years, shot himself in the head at Abington Station yesterday morning. He had recently been peculiar in his habits, and had threatened ...

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  32. POSTMASTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual election of officers in connection with the New South Wales branch of the Commonwealth Postmasters' Association resulted as follows:--President, Mr. G.H. Reid; treasurer, ...

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  33. WATTLE DAY IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Wattle Day was celebrated in Brisbane to-day. Large numbers of ladies took part in the sale of wattle flowers, and the response by the public was most ...

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  35. EDEN-MONARO.

    QUEANBEYAN, Friday.--Mr. H. Lestrange, Labor candidate for Eden-Monaro, addressing a meeting here, said that there were not half as many men now employed on the capital ...

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