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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament assembled at noon to-day, the initial formalities being performed by commission. The authority for the commission swearing in members of the ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The steamer Sonoma, which sailed for San Francisco to-day, carried 300,000 sovereigns, 100,000 shipped by the Bank of New South Wales, and 200,000 by the Union ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICE RECLASSIFICATION,

    The Public Service Board have published in the Government Gazette" the new regulations under the Public Service Act of 1900 dealing with both the professional ...

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  7. KERGUELEN'S LAND.

    The question of the annexation of Kerguelen's Land, an uninhabited island in the Indian Ocean, in lat.49deg 40min.S. and lon 70deg 5min E.,has been under ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONES.

    A very large and influential deputation, representing Ballarat and Geelong, waited upon the Postmaster General yesterday to urge that chese places should be given a ...

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  9. THE FACTORIES ACT. SUSPENSION OF THE ACT.

    With referenee to the statement published yesterday that "it is highly probable that one of the recommendations of the Factories Commission will ...

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  10. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Royal celebrations were continued to-day, the weather being equally as favourable as yesterday. A levee held at Government-house was attended by about ...

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  11. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The British congress on tuberculosis was opened in the Queen's hall yesterday by H.R.H.the Duke of Cambridge, on behalf of His Mijesty the King, who last year, ...

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  12. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

    Tuesday (6 p.m.).—Cloudy and unsettled, with light variable winds, chiefly north-easterly; sea slight in western straits, still rather rough off Gabo." ...

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  13. PROPOSED CONFERENCE OF EMPLOYERS.

    Steps are being taken to hold a conference of the employers' unions of Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, and Bendigo, with a view to combined action towards ...

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  14. OPPOSITION CAUCUS.

    A caucus of the Opposition was held today, and his attended by 40 members. The political situation was discussed at length, and the chances of success in any attack ...

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  15. THE GRAIN TRADE.

    The Minister of Railways has announced his determination to make certain improvements in the method of coping with the grain traffic, so as to meet the merchants' ...

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  16. CLOCK TOWERS.

    The deputation proceeded to claim that clock towers and new clocks should be added to the Geelong and Ballarat postoffices, on the ground that a "moral ...

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  17. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    About 200 applications have been locally received for old-age pensions. Investigation by the Albury board shows that men and women citizens for 30 and 40 years are ...

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  18. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    A caucus of the Labour party was also held, at which Mr. M'Gowan was re-elected leader, Mr. A. Griffith secretary, Mr. Edden treasurer, and Mr. Law whip. It was ...

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  19. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    The Postmaster General states that the Sydney municipal authorities are under a misapprchension in thinking that the provisions of the Post and Telegraph Bill ...

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  20. RAILWAY CLASSIFICATION.

    The long-talked-of classification of the railway service of Victoria has at length been brought within the region of practical politics, the proposals of the Railway ...

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  21. REFORM AND COUNTRY PARTY.

    At a meeting of the Independent party, attended by 18 members, while apologies were received from six others, it was decided to change the name of the party to ...

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  22. THE BRISBANE FORECAST.

    Victoria and Tasmania.—Showery and unsettled, and soon becoming boisterous, with more rain and nasty seas in terms of the forecast for South Australia. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Seventy camels from Bourke on route to Boulia arrived at the Barealdine Central district yesterday, and created a sensation, very few residents having previously ...

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  24. ACTION AT BALLARAT.

    Although no definite announcement has yet been made on the point, it is stated in well-informed circles that the proprietor of a local fellmongery has decided to close ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Premier, in reply to a question, said the Government did not intend to incur any further expense in connection with the sugar industry ...

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  26. INTERSTATE COMMISSION BILL.

    The drastic provisions of the Interstate Commission Bill have been carefully considered by the Employers' Union, and the conclusion reached that the passing of the ...

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  27. TRADES UNIONS.

    An important decision, affecting the rights and liabilities of trades unions, has been given by the House of Lords in what is known as the Taff Yale strike case ...

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  28. INCENDIARISM.

    Three fires occurred at Camberwell on Monday night, under circumstances which indicate incendiarism. Fortunately the fires were extinguished in each case ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Late yesterday afternoon Dr. John Stuart Wilson, practising at 73 king William street, Kent Town, reported to the police that his servant-girl, Florrie ...

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  30. FEDERAL FLAG DESIGNS.

    The deigns sent in for the federal flag are now being counted. Five thousand letters have already been dealt with, and the bundle still left conveys the impression ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A letter from the Fitzroy Council was received by the Preston Council on Monday evening, reminding them of the promise that the fitzroy direct line should be commenced two years after ...

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  32. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR JULY 24, 1901.

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  33. LEGISLATIVE RIFLE MATCH.

    It has been arranged that Sir William Lyne, Messrs. Wilkinson, Phillips, Crouch, and Chapman, M.H.R.'s, shall represent the Federal Parliament in a rifle match, with ...

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  34. RIVER GAUGLNGS.

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  35. PRESBYTERIAN FEDERAL ASSEMBLY.

    The final meeting of the Federal Assembly of the Presbyterian Churches of Australia and Tasmania was held at St. Stephen's Church to-night when the moderator (the ...

    Article : 192 words
  36. AN INVITATION FROM THE TRADES-HALL.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me through the columns of your paper to state that, by resolution passed by the Trades-hall Council a conference of the representatives ...

    Article : 318 words
  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In reply to a question in the Legislative Council, as to what authority the late Premier had for offeing South Australia's interest in the Northern Territory to the ...

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  38. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    LISMORE, July 21.—Only 30 points of rain has fallen since 23rd June, and as the frosts have been very severe, with strong gales, the grass is nipped. and the plains are very dry, but there is good ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CAVALRY CORPS.

    The reorganisation of the deiences of Austialia, consequent upon the taking over of the various states departments by the Commonwealth, opens the question as to ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    John Franklin munro Hull was charged at the police court to-day with obtaining money by false pretences from Thomas Henry Hes, of Brisbane, and weas remanded ...

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  41. THE LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool sales to-day the mkarket was firm at recent rates. The following were the average prices obtained for the fleece portions of the ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    All fears regarding the safety of the barque G. M. Tucker, which was out a month from newcastle, were dispelled today, when the vessel arrived at ...

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  43. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    The police camp was burned to the ground yesterday. The building belonged to the Bendigo Building Society, and was supposed to be insured. The furniture ...

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  44. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    Sir.—In his circular to the Roman Catholic churches published in your issue this morning Archbishop Carr says, speaking of the church services and meetings held by ...

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  45. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 26?d. Per ounce satandard, being an advance of 1-16d. since Friday last. ...

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  46. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Flemington Court yesterday, before Messrs. C. J. Cook (chairman), C.J. Davics, W. Shaw, J. Wales, and R. Janicson, J.P.'s, a bookmaker named Tim Gallagher was ...

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  47. LATE MINING NEWS.

    At HANNAN'S OROYA last night the diamond drill working to eatch the continuation of the Associated Northern chute picrced a rich body of ore. Assays are being taken over 10ft. Official ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    CONDOBOLIN, July 20.—The weather continues dry and frosty, with sunny days, which checks all growth. Lamb marking is late in this district, and is not yet finished in many places. It is ...

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  49. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Beet Sugar.—Mr. F. O. Licht, of magdeburg, in his monthly circular, states that the production of beet sugar in Europe for the first 10 months of the campaiga 1900[?] ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Hawthorn branch A. N. A. was held at the town-hall on Monday eveniing; the president (Mr. J. B. Russell) in the chair. The debate tournament scheme of the metropolitan ...

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