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  2. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Commonwealth Treasury to-day reached £5,000000 in its note issue. The Treasury also holds 1,701,000 sovs., and more gold is in transit to cover the notes ...

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  3. THE REFERENDA

    Mr. L. Atkinson, M.H.R., will speak at Longford on Tuesday evening. ...

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  4. THE WORKER

    At Grand Rapids (Michigan), the first riot in the strike of furniture workers took place to-day. Policemen were stoned and clubbed. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The rough spell of weather has had a disastrous effect upon the wrecked steamer Time, which lies at Beachport. The vessel's Low his disappeared, and she is ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  7. A WOMAN TO WOMAN

    Mrs. I. H. Moss, of Victoria, vice-president of the A.W.U. Association, addressed a public meeting in the King's Hall last evening in opposition to the referenda ...

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  8. TRUSTS AND COMBINES.

    Sir,—Will you allow me a small space in your valuable paper with regard to the referenda? I ask" one and all to vote "Yes" on the 20th. Why? ...

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  9. OLD-AGE PENSIONS

    A thanksgiving meeting of old-age and invalid pensioners was held in the Mission Hall this afternoon, and was fairly well attended. Mr: Thomas Harper, who ...

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  10. HARVESTER STRIKE

    At a mass meeting of strikers to-day a motion that a secret ballot be taken as to whether work should be resumed pending the decision of the Arbitration Court ...

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  11. INTENTION TO APPEAL

    The Minister for Customs intends to appeal against the decision of the magistrate in the case concluded in Sydney yesterday, in which Messrs. Edwards, Dunlop, ...

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  12. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    A boy named Glenn was carrying a loaded gun to his father at Osborne Park yesterday, when the charge accidentally exploded, and the shot passed through a ...

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  13. IMPLEMENT TRADE

    A certificate intimating that the dispute in the agricultural implement trade is a proper one to be dealt with by the Commonwealth Arbitration Court was ...

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  14. RECOMMENDED

    Mr. J. Oxenham, acting secretary of the Postal Department, has been recommended by the Federal Public Service Commissioner for appointment to a permanent ...

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  15. MAORI MURDER

    A Maori who was charged with the murder of a gumdigger, led the police to the spot where the missing man lay in Puhi Puhi forest. The head was practically ...

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  16. THE YONGALA

    The Minister for Customs stated to-day that he had received no communication from Queensland with reference to a search for the s. Yongala by the Fisheries ...

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  17. OUTSIDE LABOUR

    The conference of trades and labour councils has agreed to remit from the Wellington council a motion protesting against the spending of public money by the ...

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  18. COAL VEND CASE

    When proceedings in connection with the coal vend case were resumed in the High Court to-day, an objection was taken to the reported speech by the ...

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  19. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    On Tuesday night last the N.G., Bros Watchorn, presided over the fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Cornwall Lodge, No. 1, and conducted the initiation of ...

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  20. CARTERS AND DRIVERS

    A deputation representing employers and employees waited on the Chief Secretary to-night, requesting him to take steps to secure the creation of a wages ...

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  21. COAL VEND PROSECUTION

    The prosecution in connection with the coal vend case was continued before Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day. The greater part of the day was occupied in ...

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  22. LABOUR ROWDYISM

    Mr. H. J. Payne, M.H.A., spoke last night in opposition to the referenda proposals; his audience numbering about 300, among whom were many Labour ...

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  23. TATTERSALL'S CONTROL

    Sir,—Of all the strange arguments in opposition to the referenda, that of the official lenders of temperance and social reform takes the palm. We were told ...

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  24. STATE TELEGRAMS

    A formal enquiry was held by the coroner (Mr. Bennison) to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Thelma M. Ikin, who was fatally injured ...

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  25. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    At a meeting of the marine board to-day it was decided to recognise service on the Victorian training ship John Murray as a percentage of sea service in the ...

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  26. USE OF A SECOND CHAMBER

    The Rev. Silvester C. Horne, one of the members for Ipswich, writing in reference to the debate in the Commons on the Parliament Bill, says:—The Liberals and the ...

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  27. TESTAMENTARY

    Probate has been granted in respect to the following wills:—Hannah Calvert to John Calvert and William Thomas, £1200; Rowland Page to William Page ...

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  28. EXTENSIVE THEFT

    At the City Court to-day two young men named Stanley Oliver and William B. Joy were charged with having between October 20, 1910, and April 6, feloniously ...

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  29. MOTOR MAIL SERVICE

    The Postal Department has accepted the tender of the Hallam Motor and Cycle Company for the conveyance to Hobart during the winter months of interstate ...

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  30. KING O'MALLEY

    The Hon. King O'Malley in the Gaiety Theatre to-night addressed the largest meeting yet held in Zeehan on the referenda questions. Mr. Steve Ford ...

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  31. SCALDING FATALITY

    A shocking accident happened yesterday at the Stockport hat mills, Clifton Hill and as a result two young men died in St. Vincent's Hospital. Several lads were ...

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  32. EDUCATIONAL

    The departmental examinations in education, music, and drawing for classes one, two, and three, and the third division of class four were held on Tuesday and ...

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  33. TEMPERANCE SUPPORT

    The committee of the Tasmanian Temperance Alliance, having united with the several alliances in the Commonwealth to protest against the referenda, will hold a ...

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  34. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Methodist congregation at Beaconsfield has been successful in securing the Rev. G. Wong as its pastor, and from the large gathering present in the Alicia ...

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  35. THE SMALL-POX

    Eighteen passengers from the R.M.S. Mooltan and 27 stevedores were released from quarantine to-day. Mr. J Butters, Richmond, received a ...

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  36. POINTS TO THE PEOPLE.

    Sir,—Under the above heading, in your issue of the 21st inst., permit me to suggest the possibility that there may be better reasons for voting "Yes" than ...

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  37. SCRUTINEERS

    The Acting Premier announced to-day that he intended to take steps to have scrutineers appointed to act wherever practicable, but mainly at booths where ...

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  38. COUNTRY MEETINGS

    A large attendance greeted the Hon. Charles Russen, M.L.C., on Wednesday night at St. Mary's. Colonel Legge presided. Mr. Russen gave an address, and ...

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  39. SUDDEN DEATH

    John Robertson, aged 50, died suddenly in an electric bath attached to the power house at the Tasmania mind this afternoon. Deceased, who had lately suffered ...

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  40. SPEAKERS PROSECUTED

    Senator Gardiner, Mr. George Black, M.L.A., and Mr. Lamond (president of the Political Labour League), and Alderman Fitzgerald are to be prosecuted for ...

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  41. RICHMOND RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Frances Tierney, typist, 19 years of age, by her next friend, William Tierney, her father, brought an action to-day in the County Court in which she sued the ...

    Article : 86 words
  42. THAT £36,000.

    Sir,—You ask; "Has Mr. Hogarth not subscribed to the Labour campaign fund?" I have paid my is as a member, but know of no campaign fund. I ask ...

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  43. CELESTIAL ROBBED

    On March 22 Ah Fung, a market gardener, employed by Tiy Ah Gow at Bentleigh, was robbed of a coat, in the pocket of which was a bag ...

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  44. RATES AND TAXES

    At a council meeting last night the Warden read a report reviewing the work of the past year, and inter alia said that the receipts from all sources amounted ...

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  45. SCOTTSDALE.

    Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co., auctioneers, of Launceston, having purchased a large block of land handy to the railway station at Scottsdale. intend erecting up-to-date ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 161 words
  47. THE RIGHT DRINK.

    It has been found by many people that one of the best drinks aboard ship is the non-alcoholic O.T. This beverage is a stomachic of undoubted merit, whose ...

    Article : 118 words
  48. BILLIARDS

    In the Lindrum v. Williams billiard match the Australian is now leading by 1417 points, the scores being:—Lindrum, 4900; Williams 3483. Lindrum's best ...

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  49. A GOOD SAVE

    An outbreak of fire occurred about 11 o'clock to-night in the Theatre Royal premises, but fortunately plenty of assistance was available, the fire brigade and citizens ...

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  50. DOMINION STATISTICS

    The gold entered for export from new Zealand during the March quarter was valued at £470,641. as against £451,074 for the corresponding quarter last year. ...

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  51. PATENT ALL IMPROVEMENTS

    And retain their sale for yourself or your licensees. The Australian patent covers 4½ million people, all of whom may be your customers and be solely dependent ...

    Article : 59 words
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