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  2. Advertising

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  3. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The prosecution of Fred Grey on a charge of conspiracy was continued this morning. Before continuing his cross-exaamination of Frederick Leverington, ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON

    The Prime Minister to-day made available a minute written by the Minister for Defence for the information of Cabinet relating to the proposed Commonwealth ...

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  5. THE OUTER HARBOUR.

    Apparently the Ministry are not over pleased with the notice which it served upon the contractors, as it refused to divulse the contents to the press and the ...

    Article : 297 words
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  7. SHOOTING CASE IN SYDNEY

    An unfortunate shooting affair occurred this morning at an early hour in Coomber street, off Oxford street, Paddington. Some time ago Charles Sawyer, a labourer, 50 ...

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  8. VOTING PAPER.

    The poll in the six proclaimed local option districts will take place to-day. According to the Act passed last year votes have to be taken on five kinds of ...

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  9. THE LATEST LETTER.

    Following the intimation made by the contractors, which appeared in The Evening Journal on Friday, Messrs. Symon, Rounsevell & Cleland in the afternoon sent ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    The Board of Public Health has imposed restrictions on vessels from Noumea and Western Australia, consequent on the existence of bubonic plague there. The ...

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  12. INFLAMMABLE GOODS ON VESSELS.

    A discussion took place at the meeting of the Marine Board concerning the right to carry wax matches on ships in other than zine-lined cases. A letter was ...

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  13. A DIVIDED WAGES BOARD.

    A long discussion took place at a meeting of the Stonecutters' Wages Board, which was called together to consider the recent development in the trade brought ...

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  14. HARBOUR AT LIGHT'S PASSAGE, PORT ADELAIDE RIVER.

    Whereas by contract No. 18/1902, dated the fourth day of December, 1902, and made between Messieurs Waring and Rowdon, of Adelaide, contractors, thereinafter called the contractor of the ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The master of the steamer Vittoria, which arrived from Ocean Island to-day, reported that no news had been received of the Scott, which is long overdue at ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DREDGERS.

    The dredges Pamela and Governor have been under hire from the Government of Western Australia, and the contractors intend to return them to the west. They have been removed to ...

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  17. THE CASE OF W.N. WILLIS.

    The Natal legal authorities have informed the Attorney-General that they are consulting the home authorities regarding the reference to Bow Street Magistrate and ...

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  18. FIRE AT JUNCTION MINE.

    The fate of the Junction Mine cannot be thoroughly decided for a few days, though the opinion of the managers of it and adjoining properties is that the mine ...

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  19. To the Editor.

    Sir—I have visited modern harbours in all parts of Great Britain and the Continent, and I have no personal interest to serve in the matter. The Outer Harbour ...

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  20. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    In declining the invitation from Mr. Carruthers to visit Sydney during the first week in April to attend the conference of Premiers and Treasurers, Mr. Rason states, ...

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  21. PUBLIC MEETING AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A representative gathering of the shipping and commercial interests of Port Adelaide responded to Mr. Sweeney's (the Mayor) invitation to met him in the local ...

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  22. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Postmaster-General of New Zealand, who is en route to the Postal Conference at Rome, arrived in Sydney to-day. He said that the main proposal ...

    Article : 323 words
  23. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Labour members understand that the Federal Government proposes to bring the Trade Marks Act, which includes the union label, into force in May, and that a ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND

    The Inspector of Fisheries has brought from San Francisco 2,000,000 white fish eggs, 500,000 salmon, eggs, 50,000 great lake trout eggs, and 10,000 land-rocksalmon eggs. ...

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  25. NOTES AND QUERIES. J

    From "A. Molineux":—"In 'Notes and Queries' in The Register of February 16 Mr. Tucker contradicts two statements attributed to myself in the report of ...

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  26. UNIONS AND ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Seamen's Union of Dunedin has passed a motion expressing astonishment at the terms of the Arbitration Court's award in the seamen's dispute, and stating ...

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  27. DEATHS BY LIGHTNING.

    Two daughters of Mrs. George Crouch, of Endaven, near Mitchell, were taking clothes off a wire line on Thursday, when, they were killed by lightning. The mother ...

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  28. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    "I do not think we can do much in the way of preferential trade with Canada," Sir William Lyne (Minister for Customs) remarked to-day. "After we received ...

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  29. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    One of the officers most honourably mentioned in the Crimean despatches of Admirals Lyons and Houston Stewart after the capture of Kilburn was Lieut. ...

    Article : 138 words
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  31. HOW WE ARE GOVERNED.

    From the Hon. Ebrnezer Ward.—"In your issue of Friday you report that the Chief Secretary and Acting Treasurer—a whole half of the Ministry—said to your ...

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  32. PROSPEROUS BARRIER.

    Although about 7,800 men are now employed in the Broken Hill mines, some managers experience difficulty in getting sufficient qualified miners to meat the ...

    Article : 124 words
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  34. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Farmer."—The information you require is to be found in the South Australian Statistical Register part iii., published annually among the parliament papers, which ought to be in the local ...

    Article : 296 words
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  39. ACTION AGAINST AN ACTOR.

    The action by John Frank Swanwick against Charles Kenningham, actor for breach of agreement, was settled to-day in the County Court. Plaintiff claimed £50 ...

    Article : 114 words
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