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  2. ATTACK ON "HANSARD."

    We published yesterday a synopsis of the recent correspondence between the Speaker and President of the Legislative Council. This showed the unprecedented attitude adopted by ...

    Article : 4,246 words
  3. IN RIVAL GAMPS.

    The public school teachers who have come to Sydney far the Christmas holidays, followed their custom yesterday of meeting in annual conference—but on ibis occasion, in divided camps. ...

    Article : 277 words
  4. COLLEGES AT COUTRY CENTRES.

    Proposals to establish university colleges in each of the large provincial centres of New South Wales water made by the speakers Mr. J. M. Taylor (examiners branch of the Department ...

    Article : 705 words
  5. AN ARBITRARY CENSOR.

    "The point. I was endeavoring to establish to-night," Air. Wade told our lobby representative, "was the right the Speaker claimed to strike out from members' speeches anything he ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. ANGLO-FRENCH FRONTIERS.

    On excellent but unofficial authority, Reuter's Agency was last month enabled to state that while definite proposals had been put forward, the idea had been noted of general negotiations ...

    Article : 534 words
  7. THE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    When the eighteenth annual conference of the Teachers' Association was opened in the Town hall, tinder the presidency of Air. E. J.- Ah Watt, about 300 delegates attended the public ...

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  8. REFERENCE IN ASSEMBLY.

    While questions were being asked in the Legislative Assembly last evening, Mr. Fits Patrick announced that he desired to bring forward a matter of privilege. ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  9. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    Mr. .T. W. Turner (Superintendent, of Sydney Technical College) read before the Teachers' Union Conference yesterday a paper entitled "Technical Education and Australian Nationhood." ...

    Article : 396 words
  10. TEACHERS' UNION CONFERENCE.

    At the Teachers' Union Conference, the president (Air, R. A. Shields) was in tile chair, and the hall was about half-full. The morning was taken up with the delivery of addresses by. ...

    Article : 863 words
  11. SCIENCE AS A DETECTIVE.

    Police routine work, the walking cf beats, the direction of traffic, the quelling of strike riots—these activities, avers Ainsworth Mitchell, a British authority on the investigation ...

    Article : 900 words
  12. STORM IN THE SOUTH.

    The Union liner Kakapo, which arrived yesterday from Tasmanian ports, had a rough experience while crossing the Straits. She left Devonport at 8.30 p. m. on the 10th inst. On the ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. DISCUSSION IN THE COUNCIL.

    Reference was made to the published correspondence) between the Speaker, and the President in the Legislative Council in the latter chamber last night when the Appropriation Bill ...

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  14. MOTORIST KILLED AT ORANGE.

    ORANGE, Monday.—While- Ernest Thorncroft, a shunter employed at the Orange railway station, was returning from Lucknow last evening, about 11 o'clock, on his motor cycle, he ran ...

    Article : 228 words
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