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  3. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Premier [?] Moore) delivered his policy speech at Bunbury to-night. He said in the Lands Department last year the estimate was £195,000. and revenue ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    APPTLA-YARROWIE, June 26.—A meeting of delegates from Booleroo. Will-owie, Fekina, Tarcowie, and Appila (representing fully 200,000 acres) was held at ...

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  5. COAL LUMPERS' TROUBLE

    An acute stage has been readied in the long-standing dispute between the union coal lumpers of Sydney and the Stevedores' Association. As matters now stand it can ...

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  6. EDUCATION REPORT.

    An instructive report dealing with the progress of the Education Department was presented to Parliament on Thursday by the Minister of Education. During the ...

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  7. LABOUR FOR THE CANE FIELDS.

    A telegram was received to-day by Mr. Deakin from the Colonial Sugar Refining Company in Brisbane, with regard to the importation of European labour to work in ...

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  8. ALLEGED VAGRANCY.

    A remarkable case was heard by the Chief Justice in the Practice Court to-day, when counsel for Henry O'Brien, travelling bookseller, made an application to have a ...

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  9. ROTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Pedestrian":—"Why should cyclists ride at a furious pace without lights before the moon is up? I had a narrow escape of collision on a public ...

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  10. CRUELTY TO WORKING HORSES.

    From "One of a Few":—"The sore shoulders with which some horses have to work[?]ire a disgrace to civilization. Sometimes they are nearly raw from top to bottom. ...

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  11. A LASCAR DESERTER.

    PORT PIRIE. June 26.—Some difficulty was experienced by the police in arresting Sheik Cassim, a Lascar seaman, who it was alleged de[?]erted from the steamer Clan ...

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  12. HURRICANE AND TIDAL WAVE.

    The German steamer Germania, which arrived to-day from the islands, brought news of a disastrous hurricane which went over the Carolines at the end of March. ...

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  13. BUTTER FREIGHTS.

    The newly appointed butter expert committee was enticed to-day in negotiations connected with the proposed rew contract for the carriage of butter to London, and ...

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  14. SHOOTING SENSATION.

    A sensation was caused at Connewarre. about mine miles from Geelong, yesterday by a strange shooting cased. A man named Edward Kerger proceeded to his consin's ...

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  15. "CUSTODY OF INFANTS."

    At the ordinary meeting of the Justices' Association at 23 Waymouth street on Thursday evening, Mr. P. Nesbit, K.C., delivered a lecture on "The Custody of ...

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  16. ASSISTANCE FROM THE BARRIER.

    The Blacksmiths' Union has voted two guineas towards the coal jumpers' strike fund in Sydney. ...

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  17. THE REAL PROPERTY ACT.

    From "H. M. Addison":—"The following statement will show the class of obstruction against correcting a certificate of title that is still being raised by the officers of ...

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  18. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    Continuing his evidence in the shearing dispute to-day before the Federal Arbitration Court, Nathaniel Powell Campbell, representative of the Federal Sheepshearing ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    Natham Newman (manager of the Atlantic Refinery Company) was proceeded against in the District Court on a charge of having failed to send in a return of the ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened this afternoon. The Governor's Speech stated that, in compliance with representations made by Sir Joseph Ward, the British Government was ...

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  21. THE ROBBERY FROM A STEAMER.

    Harry Forsyth was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on a charge of having stolen a portmanteau containing £138 10/ in money, some jewellery and wearing ...

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  22. HARSH REGULATION.

    The new shipping regulations at Newcastle are causing a considerable amount of friction and shipmasters held a meeting this afternoon to discuss matters. ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Grenville, in the White Cliffs district, John Francis, better known as Berliner a German opal buyer and publican of White Cliffs, was hung in efligy to his own flag ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Consideration was given by the Federal Cabinet to-day to business for the next ses-sion of Parliament, as it will be outlined in the Governor-General's Speech on ...

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  25. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Donald Listen."—The elevation should be as little as possible, so as not to interfere to any extent with the play of the ball. ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS.

    The annual parochial festival took place at the institute on Wednesday evening. There was a large gathering of parishioners. Vocal and instrumental items were given by Messrs. A ...

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  27. WRECKAGE NOT IDENTIFIED.

    The wreekage discovered near Botany Heads has not so far, been identified. The ketch Arab, which it was feared had met with disaster on her trip the previous day. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The final session of the present Parliament will be opened on Tuesday next. The work of the session will be limited to financial matters and a few urgent ...

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  30. WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    Considerable interest is being taken by the King and Queen of Spain in the forthcoming Women's Work Exhibition in Melbourne, and the Consul-in-Chief for Spain ...

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  31. RIVER MURRAY AGREEMENT.

    The agreement between New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria for joint control of the Murray River waters which has been embodied in a draft Bill ...

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  32. ZION CHAPEL.

    An appreciative audience listened to an interesting lecture by the Rev. Robert F. Elder in Zion Chapel on Thursday evening. Mr. Elder spoke of the work accomplished by the Regions ...

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  33. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH.

    St. Bartholomew's Hall, Norwood, was crowded on Thursday evening when a successful [?] was held in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the church. An interesting vocal and ...

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  34. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence passed upon two aborigines for murders committed in North Queensland has been commuted to imprisonment for five years. ...

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  35. TRIBAL KING DEAD.

    Outalpa George, king of the Poolamacca tribe of aborigines, the only black man in the district, died in the hospital on Wednesday night, aged 70 years. George was ...

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  36. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND

    The latest terms offered by the trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground to the Cricket Association for the use of the ground for international matches have not ...

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  37. ST. PETERS' CATHEDRAL

    To-night being the vigil of St. Peter, evening will be sung in the Cathedral at 7.30 The service will be fully choral. The anthem will be of a festival nature and composed by John E ...

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  39. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Capt, Strachan returned in the steamer Maggie from the wreck of the Australian yesterday, and reports himself sanguine of floating the vessel at an early date. Divers ...

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  41. BILLIARDS.

    In the afternoon session Lindrum put up a good 102, consisting of nursery cannons and losing hazards, with an occasional brilliant stroke. Inman by a beautiful effort ...

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  42. DAILY COPPER COMPANY'S PROPERTY.

    It is reported that Mr. Sayers, representing Adelaide capital has offered £10,000 for the Daly Copper Company's property, and that he has concluded negotiations for ...

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