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  2. IMMIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT.

    The first business dealt with was that of immigration and land settlement, upon which Mr. Wade (Premier of New South Wales) moved the first motion as follows: ...

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  3. NOR'-WEST TYPHOON.

    The latest advices from Broome show that the following boats have been wrecked, some of them sunk at anchor and others blown ashore:—Mr. Bardwell's ...

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  4. SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    The Railway Department now has the names of 403 people who have intimated that they have sustained injuries in the accident at Sunshine. The notification of ...

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  5. LITERARY COMPETITIONS,

    The West Torrens Literary Societies Association held its first preliminary engagement of the tenth series of annual competitions in the Hindmarsh Town Hall on ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder, S.A.) took the Chair at 2.30, p.m. Duties on Electric Machinery. Mr. Tudor (V.) presented a petition from ...

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  7. REPRESENTATION ABROAD.

    Mr. Wade (N.S.W.) moved—"That it is desirable that direct representation of individual States outside the Commonwealth be continued." He said if it could be ...

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  8. STATES AND IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    The following telegram, received by the Governor of Victoria from the Governor of New South—Wales. was read at the conference:—"With reference to certain ...

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  9. MURRURUNDI SMASH.

    The commission appointed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the serious railway collision which occurred at Murrurundi on April 17, when 33 persons were ...

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  10. TARIFF ALTERATIONS.

    Tariff alterations taking effect; on and after 29th inst:— Item 137 to read "articles of natural or imitation hair" (a) wig, transformations, and fringes. ...

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  11. STATE DEBTS QUESTION.

    It is clear already that no decision will be arrived at with respect to State debts and allied problems as the result of the deliberations of the conference this year. ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    All the riders in the Grand Annual Steeplechase at Warrnambool, with the exception of D. Allan (rider of Boisdale) escaped serious injury. Allan had his ...

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  13. ROWING.

    The following telegram Was sent to-day by the secretary of the Rowing Union to the association at Launceston:—"The majority of the States agree to a test race on ...

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  14. PARLIAMENTARY DINNER.

    The representatives attending the conference will be entertained at a Parliamentary dinner at the State Parliament House to-morrow at 7 o'clock. The ...

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  15. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Victorian revenue returns for April show a large decrease compared with the figures for the Corresponding month last year. The total revenue ...

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  16. AMERICAN ARMADA.

    The steamer Otterbarn, which had been coaling the American Fleet m Magdalene Bay, Mexico. arrived to-day for docking purposes. She will then proceed to ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    William Johnson, who escaped from the Cooma Gaol and was recaptured in the ranges near the Murrumbidgee River with a considerable amount of money in his ...

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  18. FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.

    The President—I have the honour to report that the Prime Minister and the Treasurer will attend the conference on Friday morning ...

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  19. CHESS.

    Norwood Club,—The eighteenth annual meeting was held at the Norwood Institute on April 20. Mr. R. J. Buttery was in the chair. The secretary (Mr. W. F. Harrison) submitted the annual ...

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  20. WOMAN'S REVENGE.

    The circumstances of a fire which occurred at Pattersonia, near Launceston, on February 21 were investigated at the Launceston Police Court to-day, when ...

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  21. CARTERS' WAGES.

    The Arbitration Court has given its award in the dispute between the Trolly, Draymen, and Carters' Union of Sydney and the Sydney and Suburban Timber ...

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  22. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT.

    Mir Wade moved—"That each State should control the development of its own agricultural resources." He said this was really a complementary motion to the one ...

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  23. DECREASE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    The consolidated revenue for April shows a decrease of £139,203, spread fairly evenly over the different sources of income. The only substantial increase was ...

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  24. WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    Another effort has been made to arrive at a solution of the grievances which exist between the Merchant Service Guild and the Coastal Steamship Owners Association ...

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  25. COINING PLANT.

    A man and a woman, who were arrested today on a charge of larceny, have also been charged with having had coining implements in their possession. Acuused are ...

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  27. POINTS TAMPERED WITH.

    Toward the South Bulli Coal Company's jetty runs a line of rails intersected by numerous points, which make the line rather dangerous unless great care is ...

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  28. A DANGEROUS MAN.

    Joseph H. Williams, a young man, has been sentenced to three months in gaol for having stolen a flannel, shirt, and pair of trousers from Mr. John Solly's shop in ...

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  29. PARK VALE TRAGEDY,

    The trial of William lies, who is charged with the murder of Madge Graham at Park Vale on December 30, was concluded at Ballarat to-day. The jury brought in a ...

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  30. CUT HIS THROAT.

    John Connors, aged 45 years, well known in the Orange and Bathurst districts, committed suicide at Gemville, near While Cliffs, by cutting his throat. The deceased ...

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  31. THE YANCANNIA TRAGEDY.

    Further arrests have been made at White Cliffs in connection with the Yancannia tragedy and the alleged robbery of the victim. ...

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