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  2. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The sixth Imperial COngress of British. Chambers of Commerce is being held in London, and is attended by 340 delegates from different parts of the Empire. The ...

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  3. ANTI-TRUST BILL

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Australian Industries Preservation (Anti-Trust) Bill was further considered in committee. ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder, S.A.) took the Chair AT 2.30. The Mail Control. Mr. Thomas (N.S.W.)gave notice of an ...

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  6. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "H. St. Munton":—"In your foot. note to the English telegram on ritualism you say that Archbishop Clarke favours the suggestion that matters of doctrine and ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE COLLIERS DISPUTE.

    An important development in connection with the disputes at certain Newcastle collieries took place to-day, and it is expected that the pits now idle will again be in ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Tweeddale had an exceptionally boisterous passage from Newcastle. Some waves struck the vessel with tremendous force, and one caused the cargo to ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    Interest in the production of "The So-cialist" by the Richter Dramatic Company at the Tivoli Theatre next Saturday evening increases as the date of the opening ...

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  11. THE COUNTRY.

    PETERSBURG, July ll.—The Town Clerk has received the following letter from the secretary to the Commissioner of Public Works:—'Adverting to the previous ...

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  12. BRUTAL FOOTBALLERS.

    sComptaints continue to be made in various parts of the colony regarding rough play at football. At Dunedin the union, has suspended for six years a player for ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND'S TRADE

    The total imports into New Zealand last year were valued at £12.481,178. compared with £12,900,030. the previous Year. A noticeable important development has ...

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  14. LYRIC CLUB.

    A vocal recital by Miss Violet Paine. one of the most promising pupils of Miss Lilian Davies. the well known soprano and teacher of singing. attracted a crowed audience ...

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  15. UNLEY CORPORATION.

    From "S. F. Wharfi":—"I wish to express my disgust at the treatment I and others have received from the Unley Corporation. I have been a ratenaver for ...

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  16. PICTURES OF THE NUDE.

    Sir—pater appears to forget, when he refers to the nude in art as "wrong" and "vice" and other unworthy terms that such branch of art is merely wrong from ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    William Alfred Wragge. son of a grazier at Upper Plenty, has been accidentally shot. He was carrying a loaded gun, and while getting through a fence the charge ...

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  18. POVERTY AND THRIFT

    From "Michael D. Walsh":—"The talk about old-age Pension puts me in mind of a scene that occurred between a well known citizen and a rough who accused, ...

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  19. NORTHERN TERRITORY OFFICE.

    The Hon. John Carr informs us that he has written to the Minister controlling the Northern Territory urging that in view of the immense value, present and future, of ...

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  20. PROPOSED UNEMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

    The executive of the Farmers League at a meeting yesterday carried a motion calling the attention of the Premier to the advanced socialistic views held by ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The cricket match between the Gentle-men and Players was begun at Lord's on Monday. In the first innings of the former Arthur Fielder, a fast bowler, of Kent ...

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  22. ICE RINK CALICO CARNIVAL.

    Wednesday night's attendance at the Glaciarium was exceptionally large. The attraction of a moonlight calico carnival on the ice was a novelty, and the mystery ...

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  23. CRIMINAL AND REFORM.

    Mr. H. A. Parsons. LL.B. writes relative to his letter on ? subject, published in The Register of Wednesday, July 11:—"beg to thank you for having found ...

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  24. GENERAL NOTES.

    The Minister for Defence stated to-day that he had received from the Military Board a report concerning the dismissals from the Warrnambool battery. but before ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Albert Bruntnell will be a candidate for Surry Hills as representative of the Liberal and Reform Party. He will, therefore, have the support of the ...

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  26. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission at a quarter past 11 o'clock this morning watched the door close on the back of Mr. Graham Marshall, a shoe manufacturer, who had just asked for ...

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  27. To the Editor.

    Sir—Let those who delight to air their own thoughts and ideas, and by argument only confirm themselves in their private opinions and never convince others, listen, ...

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  28. POSTMASTER'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    MR.W. J. Stafford, postmaster for 12 years at Wyong. has disappeared. He left for Sydney on Sunday last, saying that he was unwell, and going to see a ...

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  29. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 6 1-16d. a rise of 1/8d. Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom this week ...

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  30. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Disgusted."—You have not complied with our rule by sending your real name and address, but we have called the atten-tion of the inspectors to the subject of ...

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  31. COOTAMUNDRA AND SURRY HILLS ELECTIONS.

    The Premier, referring to the Cootamundra and Surry Hills By-clections, said the Government had never contemplated putting up a candidate for Cootamundra On ...

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  32. "THE PASSPORT."

    To-night (Thursday) and to-morrow (Fri-day I will be the last two nights of the present season at the Theatre Roya1 of the Brought Flemming Company. The popular ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day a de-bate took place on the amendment by Mr. Scott Bennett on the Address-in-reply "That a select committee should be ...

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  34. WAGES BOARDS AND THE SHOE INDUSTRY.

    At the annual social in connection with the Standard Shoe and Leather Company, on Wednesday night the proprietor (Mr. Joseph Florey) spoke of the effect which ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Council today a formal motion was passed resolving that the Railways (Victorian and Queensland by-laws) Enabling Bill be forwarded again ...

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  36. To the Editor.

    Sir—The other evening a married lady said to a married gentleman in my hearing "Did you read 'Mother's letter in The Register?' "Yes." Don't you think it ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    In the House of Assembly this afternoon the debate was resumed on the Address-in-reply. Mr. Nicholls had given notice of his intention to move an amendment which ...

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  38. SYDNEY TRAMCARS.

    A Board of Experts, consisting of Pro-fessor Pollock, (of the Sydney University), Mr. T. Roberts (Chief Mechanical Engineer of the South Australian Railways), ...

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  39. SEVERAL CHARGES OF ROBBERY.

    Alfred Henry Furze has been committed for trial on several charges of having stolen from various city places of business. Furze was charged with burglary, but the ...

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  40. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Changsha arrived from Honglong this morning, brining 16 tons of general cargo. and seven Chinese. She sailed at noon. taking 15 tons tin and ...

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  41. CHINESE DESERTERS.

    Three Chinese members of the crew of the steamer Isleworth. who deserted here, were ordered by the Magistrates to be placed aboard the steamer Wakaitipu and taken ...

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  42. GOLD MINE ROBBED.

    The slime plant at the Golden Arrow Mine at Broad Arrow was visited by thieves on Monday night. and £400 worth of gold was stolen. The police have not ...

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  43. To the Editor

    Sir—With reference to "Another Father's"' letter and the lines "O world, as God has made it. all is beauty' I wish to say that the lines are all very well in ...

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  46. COSTLY ONIONS.

    A dispute about onions, which had occupied Mr.Justice Cohen and a jury for 13 days, was concluded to-day. The plaintoff was Robert Little, a produce merchant ...

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