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    The subject of workmen's compensation from an insurance point of view was dealt with in a paper rend by Mr. F. Richardson before the members of the Insurance ...

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  3. THE MECHANICAL WORKSHOPS.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Gordon) gave his opinions unreservedly in the Legislative Council on Thursday afternoon concerning the quantity of labour done in ...

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    An English Parliamentary paper contains a statement, of the estimated amount still required to be expended on the army in South Africa in the current year. ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lord and Lady Tennyson left Melbourne on Friday afternoon for Adelaide. His Excellency will return to Melbourne on Wednesday to take up his residence at ...

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    The editor of n daily journal never finishes his allotted task (says a writer in Cornhill Magazine). His work is never, over and done with. On awakening in the ...

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  7. TEE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    At the adjournment for lunchcon to-day Somerset had scored 116 for 2 wickets Lewis 8, Robson 9. When play was resumed some remarkable hitting was ...

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  8. KING EDWARD.

    The leading papers this morning state that His Majesty is steadily improving, and that he" is allowed to partake of a more varied diet than hitherto during his illness. ...

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  9. PEACE AND AFTER.

    The Standard correspondent, at Capetown hints that there is a possibility of Viscount Milner resigning the High Commissionership of South Africa on amount of the British ...

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  10. ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES.

    In an interview yesterday Sir Edmund Barton said he was gratified to know that the public of Australia approved of the attitude he had adopted at the Premiers', ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    The British fleet which assembled at spit head for the coronation review, and dispersed lifter the postponement of the event, is preparing to return thither for review. ...

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  12. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    Mr. Chamberlain has so far recovered from the effects of his accident that he yesterday attended the first Cabinet meeting called by Mr.Balfour the new Prime ...

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  13. BULLER'S DESPATCHES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Edward Grey submitted a formal amendment in committee in order to get an opportunity for calling attention to the ...

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  14. MR. REID ON NAVAL CONTRIBUTIONS.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. G. H. Reid, speaking at Numurkah, in response to the toast of his health (says The Melbourne Argus), said that he did not quite hold the ...

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  15. DECORATING COLONIAL SOLDIERS.

    Field-Marshal the Duke of Connaught, during the ceremony at the Alexandra Palace yesterday, handed the Order of Companion of St. Michael mid St. George to ...

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  16. A CENTURY TO DUFF.

    The match was resumed this morning in breezy, bright weather in the presence of about 2,000 spectators. Duff, 75, and Noble, 27, continued the Australians' innings with ...

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  17. THE BISLEY TEAM.

    The Australian and New Zealand rifle teams at Bisley will shoot for the MacKinnon Cup on Friday. The Australians are doing excellent shooting in their practice ...

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  18. A COSTLY CITY TRIP.

    An action with some extraordinary features came before Mr. Justice a'Beckett in the Practice Court to-day, on an application by a defendant to have a case ...

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  20. CHINA.

    The Powers have decided that, as one of the conditions for handing over Tientsin to the Chinese civil authorities, Chinese troops stall be excluded from a ten-mile ...

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  22. AN ENGLISH CRICKET RECORD.

    The match between Surrey and Sussex, which was being played on the Hove Ground, Brighton, has ended in a draw. The Aggregate scores for the match ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S DIARY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
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  29. THE KENNIFFS IN COURT.

    Patrick and James Kenniff were again brought before the Police Court to-day, and remanded for a week pending the arrival of witnesses from Springsure and Mitchell ...

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