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  4. WOMAN'S LETTERS

    Mr Justice a'Beckett, sitting in the Practice Court to-day, dealt with a petition in the Divorce jurisdiction in which William Alfred Lawrence. 48 ...

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  5. RICHMOND DISASTER.

    The inquiry by the Special Board, into the circumstances surrounding the Richmond railway disaster on July 18, was continued to-day in the Second ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Senator Turley) (Q.), took the chair at 10.30 o'clock, and read the prayer. The Minister for Defence, Senator ...

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  7. Australian Flag Difficulty

    The Minister for Defence, referring to-day to the difficulty as to the flag that should be flown on the Australian destroyers Parramatta and Yarra, on ...

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  8. LADY CRICKETER

    There the some pathetic features in connection with the case of Miss May M'Donnell the young lady who is alleged to have attempted to commit ...

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  9. STUD SHEEP.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Senator Higgs (Q.) caused a stir by asking the Minister for Customs the following questions. ...

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  10. Saturday Elections and Deposits

    The resolution of the Trades union Congress in Brisbane, in favor of elections being held on Saturdays, watt brought under the notice of the Prime ...

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  11. Underclothing Board Trouble

    The Minister for Labor (Mr Murray), commenting to-day upon the resolution passed by the Trades Hall Council last evening, protesting against his action ...

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  12. THE "BUSH" CAPITAL

    Some remarks about the Federal capital site question were made today by Mr Rivers Langton at the monthly meeting of the Imperial ...

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  13. Making Spring Millinery

    The Spring millinery demonstration that was so much appreciated by a large audience when given at the Athenseum yesterday by Miss. Twite ...

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  14. COMPENSATION CLAIMS.

    The discussion in the Legislative Assembly yesterday relating to the payment of compensation to Miss Reddish in connection with the Richmond ...

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  15. SUPPORT OF A CHILD

    In the City Court to-day a young man named Robert Harper, described as a vaudeville artist, was charged with having neglected to contribute towards ...

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  16. REPRESENTATIVES.

    As soon as the Speaker had finished reading the prayer, Mr Fisher gave notice of his Intention to move next Tuesday "that the House at its rising ...

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  17. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    According to a statement made by Captain Little, managing director of the Howard Smith Company, it is only a matter of a short time when all the ...

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  18. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK.

    Mr Tall, Chief Commissioner of Railways, made a statement to-day regarding the necessity to replace old and worn-out rolling stock. He said that ...

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  19. PAINTER INJURED.

    A painter named Jack Whiting, 27 years of age, and a resident of Nell street. North Carlton, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day suffering ...

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