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  2. COMMONWEALTH.

    The President (Mr. Goold, N.S.W.) took the Chair at 10.30 a.m. Navigation Bill. The Navigation Bill was further ...

    Article : 573 words
  3. HULL AND THE WOOL TRADE.

    The respective Governments of Australia, particularly since the constitution of the Commonwealth have consistently been endeavouring to open out new markets for ...

    Article : 1,323 words
  4. ENORMOUS BUSH EIRE.

    Information has been received of an enormous bush fire which has devastated a large area of country in the vicinity of Kynuna. The fire appears to have broken ...

    Article : 141 words
  5. OLD PROVIDENCE.

    The Caribbean Sea, which washes the coast of what the historian calls the Spanish Main, has been often described by the novelist, who here has pictured, sea ...

    Article : 1,712 words
  6. THE SHOEING OE BOON

    Boona was only a little thing, and he had come 47 miles since morning; but he flirted his head gaily and pranced under the snaffle as he topped the hill beyond which ...

    Article : 2,503 words
  7. IMMIGRATION.

    When it is a question of peopling a continent, and especially when this has to be done in a hurry, it is absurd to believe that such an object can be effected by drawing ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  8. THE LOCH FINALS WRECK.

    At the inquest on the two bodies washed up from the Loch Finlas wreck, which was held at Gladstone last night, Carlson, of the rescued men. identified the bodies ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE.

    Before His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon at the civil sitting of the Supreme Court on Friday an application was made by Alfred Barham Black, licensed surveyor ...

    Article : 1,288 words
  10. WAR OFFICE MEAT CONTRACTS.

    Some of the Australian exporters of meat recently made a complaint to the War Office through the Department of External Affairs regarding what were ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder, S.A.) took the Chair at 10.30 a.m. Papua. The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) told ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  12. VICTORIA.

    Cap. Sprott, of the steamer Leura, whose certificate was canceled in consequence of the finding of the Marine Court in regard to the Leura-Ajax collision, has ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    The New York Times says that the President has decided to patronise the German, line to the Cape in preference to the British, and will go on to Naples, where he ...

    Article : 1,839 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    While at a picnic on Thursday at West Broken Hill the clothes of May Ristrothe, a littler girl, caught ablaze, and the child was seriously burnt J. Smythe, a young ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The local authorities interested in the railway line from Dalby to Bell have refused to appoint a valuer as prescribed by the Railways Act in connection with the ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    A private letter from London mentions that before completing the present Torres Straits service Mr. Kidston endeavoured to arrange one, the main condition of ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The election for the Roebourne seat, in the Legislative Assembly, resulted:—Mr. Henry Osborne, 185; Mr. A. J. Wilson, 145; Mr. Withnell 21. ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 385 words
  19. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    The body of George Nagie, the young man who has been missing from one of the Adelaide Tug Company's barges for 10 days, was found in the ...

    Article : 136 words
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