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  2. PURE POOD.

    Naturally, the suggested amendments in connection with the Pure Foods Act, recently arrived at by the members of the congress, who have been so minutely going into the workings ...

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  3. SUPERANNUATION.

    "Yes, we are told that we are to lave a superannuation fund, some day. But my opinion is that we'll all be superannuated before that fund comes into existence. First the employees ...

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  4. FIGHTING ELECTIONS.

    In that section of the Common wealth Electoral Act which deals with the expenses of a candidate, it is stipulated that the expenditure in a contest for the House of Representatives ...

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  5. SENATOR GARDINER'S CHARGES.

    The speeches made at Bathurst on Saturday night by Senator Gardiner and Mr. Frank Cotton, as reported in "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday, were, referred to last night by the ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday evening John Rantao, a middle-aged man, employed as a gardener at Mosman, was admitted to the Parramatta Hospital suffering from severe bruises and abrasions on ...

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  7. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Walter Simpson (13), who is attached to Gallimore's stables at Randwick, fell from a horse in Orange-street, Randwick, on Sunday. He was dragged along the road for some distance, and ...

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  8. A NAPHTHA EXPLOSION.

    Whilst trying to light a fire in the Railway medical officer's surgery in Phillip-street yesterday morning, a lad named Raymond Heaydon poured some naphtha upon the fuel. Immediately ...

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  9. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Thomas Stinson, jun., while unloading telegraph poles on Saturday from a waggon, sustained a compound fracture of the leg. He was convoyed to Newcastle Hospital. ...

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  10. A FRACTURED LEG.

    WYONG, Monday.--Thomas Stinson, jun., while unloading telegraph poles on Saturday from a waggon, sustained a compound fracture of the leg. He was conveyed to Newcastle ...

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  11. SUICIDE OF A NEW ARRIVAL.

    GLEN INNES, Monday.--A new arrival from Ireland, Thomas Agnew (30), nephew of Thomas Conroy, a farmer, while engaged ring-barking for Clarevaulex Station, was on Thursday ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    PERTH, Monday.--There are now three vacancies in the Assembly. Beverley, through the conviction of Mr. J. M. Hopkins (Ministerialist) on a charge of uttering forgeries, cannot be ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. KICKED IN THE FACE.

    MANILDRA, Monday.--Mr. G. W. Griffith, president of the Baptist Union was taken to the Molong Hospital yesterday suffering from severe injuries to the face caused by a horse ...

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  14. BADLY CRUSHED.

    TILBA TILBA, Monday.--While Mr. T. O'Reilly was returning to Bodalla from Narooma, he met a timber-jinker, and when trying to pass between it and the bank, the horse ...

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  15. THE QUESTION OF OWNERSHIP.

    M'GOWEN: "Who shook my coat? Give me my coat!" Dr. ARTHUR: "But you stole it from me." NEW SOUTH WALES: "Don't quarrel. The coat is a good fit, anyhow." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BOARDED-OUT CHILDREN.

    Sir,--I have had the care of some of the unfortunate children thrown ah the State for a considerable time, and can show a "Lover of Girls" that she is wrong in her statements. Myself und others have received ten ...

    Article : 753 words
  17. FOUND DROWNED.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Word was received in Albury this evening that Annie Do Manuel (26), daughter of Mrs. Do Manuel, a well-known Bungowannah landholder, had been found ...

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  18. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Elizabeth Downey, Clara Pennington, and Minnie Long were presented for trial before Mr. Justice Hood and a jury of 12 in the Criminal Court today, on a ...

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  19. "ABSOLUTELY IMPRACTICABLE."

    A deputation representing the municipal councils of Hurstville Kogarah, Rockdale, and Bexley, accompanied by Messrs. W. Taylor, and Varney Parkes, Ms.L.A., waited on the Deputy ...

    Article : 333 words
  20. NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Mr. J. Patterson, whoso position as representative of the men on the Northern Miners' Wages Board is so strongly objected to by the Colliery Employees' ...

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  21. GIRL'S NECK DISLOCATED.

    INVERELL, Monday.--Yesterday Maud Annie Morris (18), a daughter of Mrs. George Morris, widow, residing at Staggy Creek, met with an accident which caused her death. It appears ...

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  22. THE CHARITY PROBLEM.

    Sir,--Remarks recently made by the Victorian Treasurer relative to the decrease in charitable donations may lead that Government to enact a poor-rate tax, reaching those ...

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  23. OLD MAN FATALLY HURT.

    WHITE CLIFFS, Monday.--William Richardson died on Saturday, as the result of an accident through slipping. He broke a thigh-joint. Deceased was aged 84 years, and was ...

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  24. THOUGHT HIMSELF A TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Thos. Windram (26), was found lying in the yard at his home in Brougham-street, North Melbourne, today with a wound in his throat. Windram, being ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Custom House yesterday:--Van Waerwyck, str., for Java ports, via Melbourne, with 1500 tons of coal and 100 tons of bunkers; ...

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  26. QUEEN VICTORIA MARKETS.

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  27. THROUGH GERMAN EYES.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.--Included in the passengers by the Prinz Regent Luitpold, which arrived from Bremerhaven this morning, is Herr Phillip Heineken, chairman of the board ...

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  28. IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The return of candidates' expenses at the Federal elections shows that Mr. Deakin's expenditure amounted to £94, Sir John Quick's to £99 16s 8d, and Mr. W. H. ...

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  29. A MAN IN A BOAT.

    At about noon on Sunday, George Christian Stoltz, a city merchant, look a boat on hire from Press's sheds, in Woolloomooloo, to go for a row on the harbor. He has not been seen ...

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  30. BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    A largely-attended meeting of ladies was held, yesterday, at the Hotel Australia to organise a working committee in connection with the matinee of "Pygmalion and Galatea," to ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--As another interested in State children as boarders I agree with "Lover of Girls" also one signing "A Mother." There is still another grievance which could be ...

    Article : 311 words
  32. UNIVERSITY SOCIALISTS.

    The University Socialistic Society met last night in the University Common Room, to hear a paper by Mr. C. R. Collins, on the history of Socialism. This society, which was formed only ...

    Article : 381 words
  33. THE RONALD-HARPER SEQUEL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The State Attorney-General, Mr. J. Drysdale Brown, in a statement defending his action, in filing a presentment against the Messrs. Harper and Brocket ...

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  34. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    CLIFTON, Monday.--The coal trade at South Clifton Colliery still holds good, and it is expected that the mine will continue to work full time for some considerable time to come, ...

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  35. COUNTRY HOSPITAL JOINS.

    HENTY, Monday.--In connection with the proposal to erect a cottage hospital here, it has been decided to amalgamate with Lady Dudley's bush nursing scheme. ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. AUSTRALASIAN DEFENCE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Lord Plunket, in the course of a conversation, said he was pleased that the Commonwealth and New Zealand were to have a uniform system of defence, as ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. VALUE OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY.

    PERTH, Monday.--In opening an exhibition of household management work at the James-street State School, Lady Strickland said that no nation could rest on a surer foundation than ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. A PUNT ASHORE.

    YAMBA, Monday.--The Government tugs Rhea and Alexandra went out last night in connection with, the floating of the Government 100-ton punt, which grounded near Evans River at the ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    The number of persons now receiving payment in Queensland under the Commonwealth Old-age Pensions Act is 8522, being an increase of 77 since May 14. ...

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  41. RECALLED!

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Two ships' firemen, who formed port of a contingent of seamen sent to England to bring out the torpedo boat destroyers Yarra and Parramatta, returned by the ...

    Article : 103 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  44. LAND SELECTION.

    The area of land selected in Queensland for the first five months of the present 2,005,807 acres, carrying a rental of £13,949. This area was selected by 1173 persons. ...

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  45. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  46. TASMANIAN WILL CASE.

    HOBART, Monday.--The Southern Law Society is to meet at an early date to consider the decision of the High Court on the. Eleanor Hall will case and to discuss what further action. ...

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  47. THE CENSUS.

    The Home Secretary stated today that he had not been approached upon the matter of the Queensland polices assisting the Commonwealth authorities in taking the census next ...

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