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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH. NAVIGATION BILL COMMISSION.

    The Royal commission appointed to inquire into the Navigation Bill held a preliminary meeting yesterday in the office of the ter foi External Affairs 'Ihe chairman of ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. LEGAL RECIPROCITY BILL Mr, MACKEY moved the second ...

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  4. SUBLETTING MAIL SERVICES.

    The Postmaster-General has discovered that contraectors have been permitted to sublet their services in South Australia with the appronl of the deputv Postmaster ...

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  5. TUE NEW GUINEA A1TRAY.

    Judge Murray, who was recently appointed a Royal commission to inquire into the Goorabari afiray, will take evidence in Sydney on the 26th inst. The executors of ...

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  6. BUTTER FACTORY ACCOUNTS.

    The standarsising of butter factory accounts deserves the attention of butter factory dirrectors. The subject was publicly discussed at the annual meeting of butter ...

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  7. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    Although the general population of the state has gradually increased during the past 14 years, the prison statistics, as set forth in the annual report of the ...

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  8. CUSTOMS llEVEXUE.

    The Victorian collector of Customs (Mr. A. W. Smart) held a public inquiry yesterday regarding disputed entries. Murrells and Beeker admitted having ...

    Article : 314 words
  9. ALIENS AND THE PEAJUJING INDUSTRY.

    Replying to a question by Sir John Forrest (W.A.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes) stated that ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. FEDERAL ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    In reply to Sir John Quick (V.), Mr. Batchelor staled iu the House of Representatives yesterday that arrangements had been made with New South Wales and ...

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  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. CHILD SEVERELY BURNED.

    WAGGA, Thursday.—Maud Perritt. aged 6 years, was brought from Tumberumba for treatment at the hospital. She was severely burned through her clothes catching fire. ...

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  12. INTERSTATE COMPETITIVE RATES.

    Mr. Batchelor. in reply to Mr. Glynn (S.A.), stated in the House of Representatives yesterday that the agreement suggested by the Railways Commissioners' ...

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  13. DEATh UNDER CHILOROFORM.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Mrs. Cecilia Mitchell, wife of Mr. Arthur Mitchell, grazier, of Albury, died under an operation at Craig's Hotel this afternoon. Mr. and ...

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  14. A MINER KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Benjamin Woodcock was killed acidentally at Hall's shaft, Kurilla Kadina, this morning. The deceased, who was a miner, was riding ...

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  15. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The committee of the above institution met yesterday, there being present:—Mr. James Grice (vice-president), in the chair, and Mesdames Trestrail Zichy-Woinurski, ...

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  16. CONSOLIDATION OF DEBTS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Watson informed Mr. Hume Cook (V.) that so far he had been unable to deal with the question of debt consolidation, ...

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  17. FALL OF EARTH.

    KORUMBURRA, Thursday.—a miner employed by the Coal Creek Company named Duncan had a narrow escape while at work in a drive yesterday evening. On ...

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  18. THE FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—A meeting of the recently-formed Farmers', Property-owners', and Producers' Association was held in the Agricultural Society's rooms this ...

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  19. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    Mt Mahon, in answer to Mr. Fuller (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives yesterday said that there were railway stationmasters in New South Wales ...

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  20. FACTORIES ACT PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Keegh, P.M., the mayor (Councillor Densham), Major Clipperton, and Mr. Hyslop, J.P.'s, Inspector G. T. Collopy summoned Thomas Jones, butcher, ...

    Article : 625 words
  21. SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE.

    COROWA, Thursday.—The finding of an upturned boat, two loaves of bread, and a hat, the property of a fisherman named J. F. Brooks, on a lagoon near Corowa, ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. FATAL FIRE.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The Queen's Hotel at Masterton was destroyed by fire yesterday. A man named John Murphy, who was on the premises, was suffocated ...

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  23. FOUND DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The body of John Bow was found at the Syduey and North Sydney Company's quarry this morning when the flood-waters were pumped ...

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  24. "PAYING GUESTS."

    Sir,—I think it my duty to call attention to a growing evil which presses heavily upon a hard-working section of the community, viz., the boardinghouse-keepers of ...

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  25. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    According to a reply given by Mr. Batchelor to Mr.Hume Cook (V.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, no correspondence has taken place between the ...

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  26. SUPREME COURT LIST FOR JULY.

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  27. RIDING ACCIDENT.

    BENALLA, Thursday.—A man named Thomas Allcorn, while riding along a road at Baddaginnie yesterday, sustained a broken leg through his horse bolting and ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. IMMGRATION RESTRICTION ACT.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Pulsford (N.S.W.) gave notice of his intemtion to move on Thursday, July 28, that it is desirable to make alterations in ...

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  29. STRANGE DROWNING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Two sailors belonging to the American ship A. J. Fuller saw a man fall into the water at the Carrington dyke, Neweastle, at an early hour ...

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  30. CHEAP CHICKENS.

    John S. Kemp, who earned notoriety some weeks ago in connection with a scheme for the wholesale selling of chickens which did not exist, was again brought before the City Court yesterday. On the ...

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  31. MINING MISHAPS.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—While Charles Letecher, aged 18, was passing along the 1,912ft. level in the United Devonshire mine on Wednesday, a quantity of sharp ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. POSTAL MOTOR-CARS.

    An American firm has asked the Perth Postal authorities to test the value of a light motor-car as a fast ve[?]le to clear city pillars. This experiment was tried in ...

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  33. OLD-AGE PENSION COURT.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. Dunn heard applications for old-age pensions at the Fitzroy Court. James K. Deur and his wife, aged 71 and 68 respectively, with nine children reared, had been ...

    Article : 122 words
  34. MAIL DRIVERS' HOURS.

    Complaint was recently made that the drivers of some mail coaches were kept on duty for over 56 hours a week. The Postmaster-General called for a report upon the ...

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  35. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    CHARLTON, Thursday—A bolt occurred in High-strect, Charlton, on Tuesday, which resulted in a dogeart belonging to Mr. J. Ogburn, J.P.,being badly damaged through ...

    Article : 124 words
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