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  4. MURDER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hood and a jury, the trial was continued of Elizabeth Downey, Clara Pennington, and Minnie Long, ...

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  5. WAGES BOARDS

    The Premier and Minister for Labor (Mr Murray) was very emphatic to-day in assuring a deputation that legislation would be brought forward next session ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received a cablegram from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) supplementing the press message ...

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  7. Abolition of Plural Voting

    The State Treasurer (Mr Watt) commenting to-day, upon a statement reported to have been made by the Opposition Leader (Mr Prendergast) to the ...

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  8. GREAT SHOW.

    It is a fortunate thing that the Exhibition Buildings are a little removed from the dwellings of mortals troubled with nerves, and with a profound ...

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  9. Street Blocking

    The Sydney City council has accepted a tender for 2,000,000 hardwood blocks, which are to be treated by the Powell process, the price paid being L10 10s 4d ...

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  10. LORD ISLINGTON.

    Lord Islington, the new Governor of New Zealand, arrived by the steamer Ullmaroa to-day, and was welcomed by Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister, and ...

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  11. Retired Railway Men's Passes.

    A favorable reply was given by the Minister for Railways (Mr Billson) today to a request made by a deputation of retired railways employes ...

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  12. Household Census

    The Commonwealth Statisticians Mr G. H. Knibbbs, is still receiving applications from householders willing to undertake for statistical purposes the ...

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  13. The American as Seaman

    Can America produce merchant seamen? asks "A British Marine Officer" in the "Atlantic Monthly." The fact must not be lost sight of that with the ...

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  14. Letters Concealed in newspapers

    An official report has been asked for by the Central Postal Administration regarding the statement that Mr J. F. Leypoldrt of Bendigo, found about 20 ...

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  15. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Fisher) has agreed to receive a number of leading bankers of Australia in his office in Collins street next Friday to discuss the ...

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  16. Heidelberg Pound Site.

    The Lands Department recently decided to sell the Heidelberg pound site, an urea of about two acres, which has been set apart for the temporary ...

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  17. DAY OF RECKONING

    In the Supreme Court to-day, [?] Honor Mr Justice A'Beckett imposed sentences on persons who had been remanded for that purpose. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The shop assistants are beginning to evince both curiosity and anxiety regarding their trade award, which expires in October next. ...

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  19. What is " The Glory of Canada?"

    What is the glory of Canada? Let Sir Wilfrid Laurier answer. In a recent speech at Toronto he said (according to "Public Opinion"), "The ...

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  20. The Nvora Station

    It is reported that the stationmaster and clerical staff at the Nyora station are kept on duty up to 12 hours and longer, while the engine drivers put in ...

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  21. American Meat Combine

    Now that the prospects of improving the frozen meat trade between Australia and the United States are being disscussed, it is interesting to learn what ...

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  22. NUMBER NOT SEEN.

    This morning, at the South Melbourne Court, before Messrs H. Morrison, P.M.. Baragwanath and Dangerfield, J's.P., Constable Phillips proceeded against ...

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  23. Poets and the Primrose

    Why do the poets represent the primrose, now in its glory, as a Horal weakling? The question is asked by a "Scotsman contributor, who goes on to ...

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  24. LIQUOR LAWS.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day, Henry Regan, licensee of the Union Hotel. Moray street, was charged with having on June 8, served a child under the age of [?] years ...

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  25. THE ASCENSION

    What the Rev. Dr. Marshall calls "the great historical fact that Jesus Christ rose from the dead." is in the opinion of many, not a fact, as an ...

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  26. Military Lectures.

    Colonel Foster, Professor of Military Science at the Sydney University, will on Friday evening next deliver a lecture to members of the United Service ...

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  27. Drainage of Swamp Lands

    A bill to facilitate the drainage of swamp lands is to be brought forward in Parliament by the State Government next session. A statement to this effect ...

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  28. LETTERS IN BRIEF.

    "Coburg" whites:—Travellers between Coburg and Flinders street have to wait sometimes 40 minutes on some of the intermediate stations. The ...

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  29. FISH AND GAME.

    The supplies at the fish market to-day were as follow:—Total quantity of fish, [?] packages; crayfish, 133 doz.: Murray cod. 2 baskets: oysters. 10 bags; fowls, 51 couples; wild fowl, ...

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  30. Old Silver and China.

    An interesting exhibition of old sliver and china attracted a large attendance at the Arts and Crafts Society's rooms, 527 Collins street, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  31. Captain Kidd the " Pyrate"

    Amongst the Blathwayt State papers which were disposed of at Sotheby's recently, is (says the "Westminster Gazette") a very quaint and pungent ...

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  32. Road to New Asylum

    The road work on the new site for the Hospital for the Insane at Mont Park and Strathallan, is to be let in sections at schedule rates to men ...

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  33. TAPPING M.P.

    The [?] is Keenly political by firs and starts only, (says the "Nation," writing of a recent election petition), The recurring impurity of our elections ...

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  37. Modest Requests Granted

    The Minister for Education granted to-day requests made by the St. Kilda Board of Advice to assist in improving the school grounds of the Brighton road ...

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  38. Domestic Economy.

    To-morrow, at 3 p.m., Mr Grove Johnson, consulting chemist, wilt give a practical talk at the Athenaeum to the members of the Australian Institute of ...

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  39. Goes to the County Court

    An action for alleged defamation of character was before Mr Justice Hodges in the Practice Court to-day, on an application by defendant to have ...

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  40. The Law of it

    The truth of the old maxim that "cheap law is poor law" is generally submitted, but occasionally the layman [?]:- more than a passing knowledge ...

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