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  2. MR RAMSAY MACDONALD AND THE AUSTRALIAN LABOUR. PARTY.

    Sir—One would be blind did he not see in the whole tenor and spirit of "Hardworker's" letter in The Register on May ½ antagonism to the party of which Mr. Mace ...

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  3. THE PREMIER AND MR. FOSTER.

    Sir—Any one outside public polities must admit that in the lengthy statement Mr. Price has given to the press he has said nothing to justify his condemnation of Mr. ...

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  4. CONQUERING THE DESERT.

    The industrial growth of a country and its capacity for high civilization depend upon the steady expansion of primary industries. The "man on the laud" is the measure of national ...

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  5. GROUNDLESS CHARGE OF SWEATING.

    When a big contract was let some time ago to a South Australian film for the supply of accourtements to the defence forces a deputation of manuiacturers waited on ...

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  6. PAPUAN AFFAIRS.

    Considerable uneasiness is felt in Papua respecting the immediate future of the possession. The administration of three or four of the divisions into which it has been ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. MAIL AND CABLE LINES.

    During the proceedings at the banquet given by Mr. Lloyd George (President of the Board of Trade) on Saturday at the S[?] Restaurant to the delegates who ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. THE SEMAPHORE WRECKS

    The Marine Board held an enquiry into the fouling of the Semaphore wrecks by the steamer Port Chalmers at the boardroom. Custom House. on Tuesday ...

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  9. THE PREMIER AND THAT LETTER.

    Sir—I read the statement by the Premier in The Register on Tuesday twice, because I expected to see some explanation of or apology for, his unfounded ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. A RECKLESS INSOLVENT.

    Frederick Thomas Leach, an insolvent, appeared in the Bankruptcy Court today before the Registrar for public examination by the Official Receiver. Leach said he was ...

    Article : 300 words
  11. CRICK-WILLIS CASE.

    During the summing up to-day in the Crick Willis trial Mr. Justice G. B. Simp son said—The other day somebody rang up the Sheriff's office, and said he wanted ...

    Article : 357 words
  12. NEW HEBRIDES.

    In explanation of Mr. Deakin's refusal to nominate an Australian for membership on the Anglo-French committee in relation to the New Hebrides, the position is ...

    Article : 161 words
  13. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Ewing) made an important announcement this afternoon in respect to the fortifications of the Commonwealth. He explained that ...

    Article : 335 words
  14. A KOREAN INTRIGUE.

    Thirty-three persons have been arrested in Korea on suspicion that they are ringleaders in a plot to assassinate the five Korean Ministers who ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. POOR OLD MOTHER STATE.

    The Acting Prime Minister had his attention drawn to-day to the complaint of Mr. Carruthers that his State was net represented upon the delegations London. ...

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  16. MISS ELLEN TERRY.

    The New York Herald says that Miss Ellen Terry, who last year celebrated her stage jubilec, and is in her sixtieth year, has been secretly married to Mr. James ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A Magisterial enquiry was held at Carrathool on Monday respecting the death of George Thompson, station employe, which took place on Friday night. The evidence ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. MR. BUTLER ABROAD.

    Sir—My. Butter is evidently sore; other wise I am sure that he would not have written as he did last week under the heating of "Mr. Peake at Mount ...

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  19. AMERICAN MEAT.

    A circular issued by the War Office states that reports of the officers sent to inspect the Chicago and other American meat factories have satisfied the Army Council of ...

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  20. THE BISLEY TEAM.

    The eastern portion of the Australian rifle team for Bisley left to-day by the Ortona. There were several hundred representative [?] on the pier to bid ...

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  21. THE WOODSTOCK TRAGEDY.

    At the conclusion of the inquest on the body of Joseph Garrett, who was murdered at Woodstock Station, near Inverell, Kiehard Miners, who had confesses to the ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. EMPIRE DAY,

    In connection with Lord Meath's appeal for an enthusiastic celebration of Empire Day on May 24, Sir Josiah Symon, of South Australia, has written a letter to ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. DUBLIN EXHIBITION.

    New South Wales and Western Australia have small exhibits at the International Irish Exhibition which is being held in Dublin. The other States of the ...

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  24. PROBABLE POLITICAL COALITION.

    Negotiations for a coalition between the Ministerfalists and the Progressives have ended far as the latter as a party are concerned. They held a meeting to-day ...

    Article : 211 words
  25. "OCEANIC EXHIBITION."

    The Australian Natives' Association is planning a more ambitious exhibition for nest year, when it is proposed, to hold an "Oeeanic Exhibition" instead of a ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.—The auctions today were characterized by brisk bidding, Me [?]rino wools were very firm, and prices for crossbreds showed a hardening tendency. ...

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  27. REPAIRS TO THE PORT CHALMERS.

    A start was made on Tuesday morning to pump the water from the forepeak of the steamer Port Chalmers. The pump worked satisfactorily and [?] reduced ...

    Article : 372 words
  28. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Acting Prime Minister to-day received a cable message giving details of the numbers of destitute Australians returning to each State by the steamer Atlantic, ...

    Article : 140 words
  29. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the Benalla criminal sittings to-day Joseph Dean was presented on two counts the first of having attempted to murder his wife (Edith Dean) at North Prentice ...

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  30. BARQUE RETURNED TO PORT.

    The barque Northern Chief, which left Newcastle on April ,30 for Auckland, had a rough time in the recent stormy yeather. Soon after leaving port seas swept over ...

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  31. A PROTRACTED VOYAGE.

    Whatever anxiety may have been felt for the safety of the russian ship Orient was dispelled earl this afternoon, when she entered Port Phillip Heads. On April ...

    Article : 249 words
  32. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Indragh[?], steamer, from Brisbane February 23; Compton. barque, from Melbourne January 27: Bulow, steamer, from Sydney ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. FEDERAL MEMBERS AND INCOME TAX.

    The Commissioner of Taxes proceeded against Rp. Crouch to recover £24 10/. with 8 per cent. interest, representing income tax on his Federal Parliamentary ...

    Article : 132 words
  34. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    The inquest concerning the collapse of a tunnel in the South Clifton Colliery at Searborough, by which four men were killed, has been concluded. The Coroner ...

    Article : 329 words
  35. THE PREMIER AND THE PINNAROO RAILWAY.

    Sir—The [?] again refers to this matter while it is sub judice. On Thursday last I nominated my arbitrator. Later on the same day I received a Supreme ...

    Article : 155 words
  36. MORE ARMENIAN MISSIONARIES,

    Three Armenian clergymen arrived by the steamer Minilya from [?]atavia yesterday, and were subjected to the education test under the Immigration Restriction ...

    Article : 98 words
  37. HURRICANE IN FILE.

    A severe hurricane [?] at Fotuna Island on April 17. Residenees, churches, and [?]oanut trees were levelled to the ground. Food is scarce in conseqyence of ...

    Article : 36 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    In connection with the Leg[?]stative Council elections to day the following results are announced:— Tamar.—Mr. G.T.Collins (retiring), 273: ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. THE GREAT I AM.

    Sir—The Premier's long reply to the charges against him is as amusing at most of his orations. It occurred to nip that, with his evident love of statistics, he might ...

    Article : 349 words
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