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  2. A WARNING.

    DAPTO, Thursday.--Speaking at Albion Park List night at the most enthusiastic and largest L.O.L. Protestant demonstration ever held in that centre, Sir Thomas Henley declared that ...

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  3. "MILLION FARMERS."

    "I listened with great pleasure to Sir Joseph Carruthers' statement about 'A Million Men for a Million Farms,'" Sir George Fuller said yesterday. "The time at his disposal was ...

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  4. MOUNTAIN TRAINS.

    You have expressed a desire for an improvement the service to the Mountains district. Brcadly you want is that the railway ...

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  5. VERDICT OF MURDER.

    The hearing of the case in which Arthur Bryce Peden (51), a mining assayer. was charged with the murder of his wife, Hannah Jane Pedeu, at Tumblong, near Gundagal, on ...

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  6. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

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  7. SHARE LIST.

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  8. THE DIGGERS' LOAN.

    The Lord Mayor (Aid. W. H. Lambert) has accepted the invitation of the Federal Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook, to act as chairman of the New South 'Wales Central Diggers Loan ...

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  9. MONEY AND MEN.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr Hunter with reference to Sir Joseph Carrather's£30,000,000 settlement scheme, He was cordially ...

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  10. COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    The Royal Colonial institute now has a branch in New South Wales. Its formation was unanimously decided upon at a meeting of fellows and associates, over which the State ...

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  11. ARCTIC MEDAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Advice has been received by the Commonwealth Government through the Governor-General that the King has approved of the award of the Arctic Medal in ...

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  12. FIJI AERIAL SERVICE.

    Fiji has had the sensation of seeing the first flying machine in the air. What is a familiar sight in Australia and New Zealand by now is yet a novelty here, and the natives and ...

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  13. MEAT-GRADING.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The Council of Agriculture has rejected a proposal to ask the Government to undertake the grading of meat for export, in order to obtain a uniform ...

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  14. FRIENDLY TONGA.

    At the Methodist Conference Hall a social welcome was tendered to Mr, Tru Vakano (Premier of Tonga) and Mrs. Vakano, the members of the foreign mission committee being the ...

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  15. BURKE AND WILLS SEARCH

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday--The death is reported of Mr. Alexander Aitken, the last surviving member of the search party which the remains of Burke and Wills. ...

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  16. VISIT TO THE ISLANDS.

    A New Zealand Ministerial party, which has been visiting Fiji. Tonga, and Western Samoa, is expected to arrive here on Tuesday next. The party joined the American mail steamer ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It was suggested in the House ol Representatives yesterday that the Acting-Prime Minister should call a conference of State Premiers to consider the ...

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  18. ALLEGED MURDER.

    NEWCASTLE. Thursday.--James O'Connor (38), fireman, was arrested tills evening and charged with the murder of Samuel Bridle. Both men belonged to the steamer Armagh. ...

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  19. LATE MR. A. GRAHAM

    PICTON, Thursday.--One of the oldest and most respected residents of Pieton and surrounding district, in the person of Mr. Adol[?] Graham, died at his residence, ...

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  20. MOUSE IN BOTTLE OF BEER.

    PERTH, Thursday.--A curious case, which occupied the local court for several days, was decided by Mr. Canning P.M. John Simopolis claimed £23 damages from the ...

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  21. INVOKING ST. PAUL.

    LITHGOW. Thursday.--Ambassador Booth contiues his unconventional style of "preaching in Lithgow, but there has been no recurrence of the "devil's battery," which ...

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  22. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  23. WHARFIES' BALLOTS.

    The attempt of several of the unions to form a "big union" of transport workers has received a set-back. A constitution was drawn up in Sydney several months ago, and since ...

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  24. STATE LOTTERY OPPOSED.

    A congregational meeting of Chalmers Presbyterian Church the following resolution, was carried unanimously:-- That the congregation of Chalmers ...

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  25. LORD FORSTER SEES A FILM.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Forster and suite were in attendance at the Palace Theatre last night, and saw the film record of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales's tour of ...

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  26. DEATH OF DR. G. C. DAVIS.

    The death occurred yesterday of [?] Gateward C. Davis, at his residence at Elizabeth Bay, after a week's illness. The late Dr. Davis, who was 53 years of ...

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  27. SIR T. HENLEY'S OPPOSITION.

    The scheme outlined by Sir Joseph Carruto, was severely criticised by Sir Thomas Henley, in an address delivered before a limited audience in the Burwood School of Arts [?] ...

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  28. THE MAILS.

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  29. LATE SHIPPING.

    The following steamers were within range of wireless stations yesterday. With Hobart, Eastern, Grown, Westralia. With Melbourne: Waitapa, Wyandra, Soerakarta, ...

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  30. 44-HOUR WEEK DEMAND.

    GOULBURN. Thursday. --The Goulburn branch of the Australian Railways Union has decided to request an extension of the 44-hour week to all employees in the railways. ...

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  31. VIOLET DAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Elaborate preparations have been made tor Violet Day. which is to he held on July 29. The committee has received a generous [?] to its appeal and gifts for the monster ...

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  32. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS CONVICTED

    MELBOURNE. Thursday --The second trial of John Morgan Worgthiraton, former gergeant aims of the legislaity Assembly, was concluded in the criminal Court to-day. ...

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  33. FOR POLITICAL ACTIVITY.

    The ironworkers Assistants' Union has asked the Labor Council of New South Wales to convene a conference of all unions for the purpose of forming an industrial group for political ...

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  34. EFFECTS OF SHIPPING SLUMP.

    The cumulative effects of the depression in shipping are, according to advices received by the last English mail, now being felt on the financial side. Five Cardiff shipping ...

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  35. LATE MINING.

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  36. MINE FATALITY AT BARRIER.

    EROKEN HILL. Thursday.--William Williams was found buried in some skips in a ladderway on the 700ft. level of the South Mine yesterday morning. According ...

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  37. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE DEAN.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--'The death is announced of Mr. George Dean, a prominent Melbourne business identity, and member of the firm of Messrs. W. and G. Dean, Ltd., oil and ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND WATERSIDERS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday--Mr. Justice Maeraughton. in the Arbitration Court this afternoon. decided to amend the waterside award by allowing travelling time on Saturday ...

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  39. BRITISH LADS FOR AUSTRALIAN FARMS.

    Dr., Arthur approves of Sir Joseph Carruthers' immigration scheme, as a statesmanlike conception, needing statesmen to carry it through. He says that his modest aspirations do not ...

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  40. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    On a charge of breaking and entering the dwelling house of Peter Slater Tapp, at Battery Street. Clovelly, on June 11. and stealing a bold watch, two gold chains, and a number of ...

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  41. LOCO. UNION AWARD.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Respecting wages in the Loco. Union award, firemen's rates were, through a transcription error, telegraphed wrongly. They should be:--First class firemen ...

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  42. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--As anticipated, Telecles, for the Australian Hurdle Race, and Mountain Cod for, the Australian steeplechare are holding their ground well, as the elect of turf followers. Fiscom has many ...

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  43. PRINTERS THREATEN STRIKE.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Printing industry Union. at a Trades Hall meeting last night, received to inform the Master Printers' Association that work in jobbing offices would cease ...

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  44. TO-DAY'S AUCTIONS.

    Alexandria. wood, etc., at H. produce at 9. Mitchell and Cranston, at Moncur Street, Marrichville, furniture, etc., at 10.30. ...

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  45. TATTERSALL'S BILLIARD TOURNEY.

    Result of yesterday's play.--W. H. Logan (rec. 06) beat "Crimp" towns 60) by 47. Play for to-day. At 2.30 p.m., W. Kelso (rec. 06) T. A." Sluice (rec. 75). ...

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