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  6. PITH OF PARLIAMENT

    It was with difficulty that the House of Representatives made a quorum this morning. The Government Whip, Mr Chapman, was, as usual, equal to the ...

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  7. NEVER UNDER FIRE

    He will scarcely confess to you that he has never been under fire, that soldier friend of yours. If he has been within a hundred miles of a battle he ...

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  8. OUR DOCTOR.

    To Correspondents.--In order to avoid mistakes, the result of which might be a serious correspondents seeking medical advice are requested to avoid describing themselves [?] ...

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  9. Federal Public Service Control.

    We sympathise with the difficulties of Senators, who last night struggled with the perplexing question of how best to provide for the management of the ...

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  10. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The Marine Act Further Amendment Bill, passed late last night by the Legislative Assembly, provided amongst other things for the payment of members of ...

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  11. ATHLETIC LEAGUES.

    The first annual conference of delegates of Inter-State Athletic Leagues was opened at Parer's Hotel to-day. Mr Hurderfield (Victorian League) was ...

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  12. North and South.

    "If the Commonwealth Parliament as a whole takes an anti-Kanaka view, Australia will certainly not be provided with the spectacle of the southern States ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The cards invited people for 3.30 p.m., but hundreds seemed to think that meant 3 o'clock, for at that hour they were hieing to Government House. Lord ...

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  14. PREHISTORIC FINDS.

    At the October meeting of the Academic des Sciences. M. E. Riviere, a savant attached to the College of France, exhibited some interesting reproductions of ...

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  15. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

    High Water at Williamstown : To-morrow at 12.11 a.m. and 12.41 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are: Burrumbect, steamer, for Sydney and Newcastle ...

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  16. A Plucky Clergyman.

    Hearty congratulations to the Rev. F. E. Harry of Ballarat, who has just come triumphantly out of an action for slander. In the course of his ...

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  17. IN THE SENATE.

    There was but a small attendance of members when the Senate met at half-past ten, and there was very little private members' business. Several notices ...

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  21. Let Entertainments Be Clean.

    By his plucky fight in the County Court the Rev. Mr. Harry has accomplished much. He has, inter alia, (1) Asserted the wholesome sentiment ...

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