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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Before the public works committee to-day Mr. Barff, the Registrar, stated that the new departments considered necessary were another chair of chemistry, ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    We have received several reports of sources, mostly from candidates themselves, hut owing to the abuse of the privilege which we granted last election ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Six hundred changes were made in Mr. Payne's bill in the House of Representatives at Washington, and the measure was then sent to the Senate. ...

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  5. THE WEATHER

    After a pleasant day yesterday, following the rain of the previous night, when 29 points were registered locally, the weather suddenly changed just after 6 ...

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  6. PORT PHILLIP CAMPS.

    Quite a mix up occurred last night at Dromana, in connection with the return of the troops garrisoning the forts comprising the Port Phillip district. After ...

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  7. CAMPAIGN NOTES

    When speaking at Lebrina on Saturday night, Mr. R. J. McKenzie apologised for the absence of the Hon. C. L. Stewart, who is a candidate for Bass, and sated ...

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  8. LABOUR CONGRESS

    The annual Labour Congress was opened in the Trades Hall to-day, Mr. H. Thyer, president of the Sydney Labour Council, presiding. ...

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  9. BASS

    Matters at Mathinna regarding politics are very quiet, not much interest so far being taken in the meetings of the candidates who have addressed the electors. ...

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  10. INDEPENDENT PARTY

    The Independent Labour Conference at Edinburgh has resolved to make a levy of 1s per member towards the Parliamentary election fund. ...

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  11. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Toleration," Castra, takes exception to the remarks of the Rev. M. Lawther, in our issue of the 6th inst., about bowing down to other altars, and ...

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  12. GALE IN VICTORIA.

    A heavy gale this afternoon caused a sensational accident at Geelong. The Oriental Timber Company's sawmill, in course of construction, was blown down, ...

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  13. MR. SADLER AT THE MECHANICS'.

    Sir,—In your report of Mr. Sadler's meeting at the Mechanics' he is reported to have said, when speaking on local option, that what some of the licensees ...

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  14. CANADIAN COALFIELDS

    Recently elaborate surveys of the coalfields in the Canadian North-Western districts were completed. These show that there are forty ...

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  15. EASTER COMPETITIONS

    The literary and musical competitions were continued at the Albert Hall yesterday, and attracted large audiences both morning and evening. Very few ...

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  16. CUNARD COMPANY

    No dividend has been declared by the Cunard Company, whose gross profit totalled £166,000. This sum, together with £150,000 from ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE

    Before the consideration of the agenda paper was entered upon at the Labour Congress this morning, Mr. Peter Bowling (Colliery Employees' Federation) ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Mr. C. W. Allen, a candidate for the Macquarie electorate in the Legislative Council, arrived at Mathinna on Saturday, and visited the various ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS

    The second change of programme by the versatile Steele-Payne Company was given at the Mechanics' Hall last night, when notwithstanding the boisterous ...

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  20. AN EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I notice a report of a meeting at Boat Harbour, which is in the main correct, but I wish to contradict the statement that I said, ...

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  21. EVENING SESSION.

    There was a capital audience at night, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. Only one decision was announced. The following programme was ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA

    By 53 votes to 47 the Cape Assembly negatived a recommendation further entrenching on the native franchise in the federal constitution. ...

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  24. CAMPS OF TRAINING

    The troops had an unpleasant experience on Sunday night. A keen frost, with nothing but the canopy of heaven overhead, was a prolific source of the ...

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  25. INDIAN REFORMS

    Indignation is growing amongst the Mahommedans, owing to the efforts of the Hindus to induce the authorities to renounce separate electorates under the ...

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  26. THE HARE SYSTEM.

    Sir,—There seems to be a wide difference of opinion re the advantage of the Hare system of voting, and I must confess that, although I have acted upon ...

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  27. FINGAL COUNCIL

    The usual monthly meeting of the Fingal Municipal Council was held at the Council Chambers on the 6th inst., there being present—Messrs. F. Napier ...

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  28. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

    A group of the members of the Council of the Empire is endeavouring to reduce the number of public holidays in Russia by 36, urging that many millions ...

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  29. SITUATION IN PERSIA

    The fact that the Bushire Customs have been pledged as security for the British loan threatens complication with the Nationalists. ...

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  30. EDUCATION COMMISSION REPORT.

    Sir,—As one who, to the best of my ability, read and digested the evidence as it came forth, and also the decision arrived at by the commission, and ...

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  31. FAMOUS TENOR

    Signor Caruso, the Italian tenor, is suffering from atomy of the vocal chords, and specialists have advised him to take a rest extending over two years. ...

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  32. SHIPPING

    At Lloyd's the following notifications have been posted:— Arrivals.—Papanui and Kratos. Departure. — For Sydney — Kron ...

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  33. ANOTHER EXPLOSION.

    Another explosion started the central portion of Broken Hill early this morning. It is thought it was fired on Waterworks Hill. ...

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  34. HEART FAILURE

    This morning an inquest was held to enquire into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Elrick, aged 45, Who was admitted to the hospital on ...

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  35. CENTRAL CASTRA.

    The Rev. Mr. Shedden preached at the harvest thanksgiving service held at the Anglican church on Sunday. The church was appropriately decorated, and ...

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  36. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY

    Police-Sergeant Ward reported at the central police station to-day that a youth named John Williams informed him that the body of an infant was lying on the ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
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