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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT

    After a stay of a fortnight in Melbourne under the happiest conditions, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall left for Queensland by special train yesterday. With the ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Senate and the House of Representatives will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The principal business in both Houses will be the motions for the ...

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  6. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

    Half a dozen sentences are sufficient to describe such developments as there have been during the past week in the situation in China. Russia has withdrawn the ...

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  8. AMENDING THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    Sir—Mr. Turner "advises me not to write about nothing." Now that so-called nothing brought forth a reply not only from him but also from "Nehemiah" ...

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  9. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    W. Pearce Richards.—Your letter does not touch the crux of the question, which, as you state, is whether the form of the oath can be modified without impairing ...

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  10. RELIGIOUS.

    Pirie-street Sunday-school.—The 64th anniversary services were celebrated on Sunday. The Rev. W. A. Potts preached to the children in the morning, and the ...

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  11. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE OF ODDFELLOWS.

    Mr. W. H. Wadey, who acted while in Melbourne as the sole representative of South Australia at the conference of officers representing the Manchester Unity, ...

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  12. HONOURING THE DEAD.

    Mr. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, within the past day or two had forwarded the following telegram to Mrs. Thonemann, daughter of the late Sir James ...

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  13. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Sir Willian Lyne, when asked whether he was in favour of the transcontinental as the scheme meant the attainment of the object which he had advocated for years, ...

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  14. PLANS AGAIN ALTERED.

    The Mayor of Newcastle has received a telegram from the Governor-General stating that for naval reasons the embarkation of their Royal Highnesses at Newcastle is ...

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  15. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    BURNSIDE.—Present—Crs. Osborn (chair).Revell, Cornish, Mahar, Hill, and Holton, Clerk laid on table by-law to amend by-laws Nos ii. and xiv.; adopted as drafted. Residents of ascot Vale, ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    Mr. See, Premier of the State, remarked yesterday:—"I saw Mr. Barton while I was in Melbourne, and he informed me that the tariff would be brought in in July. ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    The route of the royal procession through Wellington having been finally settled, preparations for the royal reception are actively proceeding. The Maori ...

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  18. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    A public demonstration was held on Saturday night, under the auspices of the Political Labour Council of Victoria, for the purpose of welcoming visiting ...

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  19. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN PERTH.

    A meeting of Ministers was held on Saturday morning, when the political situation was discussed, and as a result the premier decided to wait upon the Governor at ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Now that the policies of the Government and the Opposition have been declared, considerable attention. The Premier, referring to the speech made by Mr. Lee, Leader ...

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  23. DEPUTATIONS.

    Ardrossan Jetty.—Messrs. J. W. Shannon and W. Copley, members for Yorke's Peninsula, waited on the Treasurer, Hon. R. Butler, on Friday, and requested that ...

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  24. TELEGRAM FROM LORD KITCHENER.

    In acknowledging a coat contribution from the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and members of their suite to Lord Kitchener's fund for clothing and comforts for ...

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  25. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    Sir—Referring to the discussion by the Stansbury Farmers' Club of the question of reducing the number of members of Parliament, it seems to me the reduction of ...

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  26. DROUGHT IN VICTORIA.

    The drought, which is being severely felt in the districts north of Bendigo, is also affecting the farmers and graziers closer to the city. The water in the ...

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  27. GOOD HAUL BY GAROTTERS.

    Mr. Frank Samuel Myers, manager of the London Tailoring Company, which has three places of business in Melbourne, was proceeding to his home at St. Kilda last ...

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  28. THE RAILWAY JOURNEY.

    After leaving Melbourne the royal train had n clear run to Seymour. At various stations crowds of people had gathered, and gave cheers as the train sped through, ...

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