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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of State Premiers concluded its deliberations to-night, Following are the particulars of the business transacted:— ...

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  4. ARLTUNGA.

    'An extraordinary general meeting of tie Mount Bartlett Syndicate was held at Universal Buildings on Wednesday morning. Mr. D. M. Tweedie presided over a large at ...

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  5. THE WHITE, CLIFFS OPAL ROBBERY.

    The trial of John Edward Burgess, charged with having received opal stolen from the White Cliffs mail coach on January 23,1902, was commenced before Mr. Acting Justice ...

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  6. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOWS

    The Eastern Suburban Horticultural and Florioultural Society held its annual chrysanthemum show in Norwood Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon and evening. The ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A return has been prepared for the information of the Minister of Defence showing the authorized establishment of the defence forces compared with their actual ...

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  8. REPORTS FROM BALLARAT MEN.

    Messrs. J. Green, K. Cummings, and T. J. Gilpin, mining experts, who left some weeks ago for Arltunga, are returning to Ballarat with adverse reports. The ...

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  9. KING EDWARD. London, April 22.

    His Majesty the King left Malta on Tuesday in tie Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, escorted by the vessels of the British ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Earl Temple (Algernon William Stephen Temple Gore-Langton) has resigned the presidency of the Bath Conservative Association. In a letter to the committee of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. VICTORIA.

    A shocking accident occurred to-night at Cobden, when Herbert Orton, son or Mr. William Orton, storekeeper, was killed. He was taking a horse and cart home, and his ...

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  12. A GAMBLING DEN.

    New York telegrams affirm that the authorities are making a determined effort to suppress unlawful gambling. On Tuesday Albert Adams who has accumulated ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    William Murnane pleaded guilty at the Circuit Court to-day to a charge of having stolen a letter, the property of the Federal Postmaster-General the sum of ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Japanese warships, which reached Gage Reads late last night, were brought into the river this morning. After luncheon Bear-Admiral Kamimara ...

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  15. MOUNT GAMBIER, April 21.

    It is proposed to form a syndicate to send a party from the south-east to prospect for gold in the Arltunga district. If a party be sent it will be under the ...

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  16. THE NAIRNE CAMP.

    On Wednesday evening; the State Commandant (Lieut, Col. Lyster) gave an instructive lecture before the Naval and Military Officers' Club on the Easter camp ...

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  17. REPORTS.

    White Range Excelsior Mine.—Fortnight, March 28:—Driven 5 ft, on lode, which is Tooking splendid, Lode varying from 5 ft, to 8 ft, wide, consists of quartz, pyrites, ironstone, gossin, and ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. A LONG IMPRISONMENT.

    The American herring fleet has been imprisoned for three months by icefloes in the Bay of Islands, on the west coast of Newfoundland. The ice has now begun to thaw ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Adelaide Liedertatel held a successful smoke social at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening when there was a large attendance. A programme rather longer ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    The supreme Court caw Octavius Blockey versus the Mount Lyell Blocks Company, in which plaintiff claimed £1,500 for the loss of an arm through alleged negligence ...

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  21. AN OVERDUE SHIP.

    The French barque Du Couedic, 2,297 tons, of Nantes, with 111,907 bushels of wheat from San Francisco to Sydney, is long overdue. She sailed on December 24 ...

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  22. THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    Boards of Advice.—Chairman Elected—Redmil, Mr. S. H. Treloar, Member Appointed by the Governor—Port Pirie, Mr. G. M. Wright, Members Deceased—Mount Gambler, Messrs. C. E. ...

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  23. MEAT IMPORTS.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Right Hon. R. W. Hanbury (President of the Board of Agriculture), in moving for the annual vote for agriculture ...

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  24. DISSATISFIED NORFOLK ISLANDERS.

    The Rev. J. Woolnough, Organizing secretary of the Methodist Home Missions, who returned to-day by the steamer Titus from Norfolk Island, said that there was ...

    Article : 167 words
  25. FROM THE INTERSTATE PRESS.

    Sr. Styles (at the annual smoke night of the Hawthorn branch of the A.N.A.)—"The federal capital is not required for legislative, commercial, industrial, or ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An investigation is being made by the Bankruptcy Court into the affairs of William Westeney, a barrister, formerly of New Zealand. The debts axe set down at ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. ACTION AGAINST A LABOUR UNION.

    The hearing 01 me action instituted John Martell, a miner, for the recovery of £1,000 damages from the Victorian Coalminers' Association was continued to-day. ...

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  28. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstutis.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,100,000 qr., compared with 2.230.000 qr. a week ago. The quantity afloat for Continental ports is ...

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  29. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    A deputation, representing the railway societies, waited to-day upon the Minister for Railways regarding the recently issued order that officers temporarily filling higher ...

    Article : 330 words
  30. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    Owing to a shortage of funds work on the Mildura Railway will be brought to a standstill in the early part of next month. The line was estimated by the Railways Stand ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Matinee performances of "The Messenger Hoy'" were given at the Thearte Royal on Wednesday by Mr. J. C. Williamson's Musical Comedy Company. The audience were large and ...

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  32. RESULTS OF CRUSHINGS.

    The Minister Controlling the Northern Territory has received the following report from Mr. E. L. Grundy, manager of the Arltunga evanide works, for the month ...

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  33. FIRES ALONGSIDE RAILWAY LINES.

    The Full Court last week determined, that the Railway Department was liable to the proprietors of land, adjoining the railway lines for damages caused to their property ...

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  35. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    It is announced that for Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday's matinee, at the Tivoli Theatre, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Brownlow will revive the society sketch "The Modern Mrs. Candie ...

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  36. TROUBLE AMONG MAORIS.

    Mr. Carroll, the Native Minister, has left for the scene of the native dispute in the Auckland district. He expects, that there will be some difficulty in settling the ...

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  37. OFFICIAL ASSAYS.

    The Acting Minister controlling the Northern Territory (Hon. R. Butler) recently received from Mr. W. Morton, leader of the Quorn Gold Prospecting Company. ...

    Article : 202 words
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