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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  3. TIDE OF IMMIGRATION.

    The tide of immigration to Australia continues to flow strongly, and all the Orient mail steamers and most of the Blue Anchor and F.H.S. liners carry fair complements ...

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  4. LABOUR PARLIAMENT.

    The sittings of the Federal Labour Convention were resumed today. Rp. Fisher presided over a full attendance of delegates. The standing orders committee ...

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  5. BEBESFORD'S SIGNAL.

    The Times stated on Tuesday morning that during the North Sea manoeuvres Lord Charles Bereaford, the Commander-in-chief of ...

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  6. WHEAT COMMISSON.

    The South Australian Wheat Commission continued its sitting today. Mr. John Lerry, the President of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, considered there ...

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  7. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Advices, from Washington state that the American Fleet, which will visit New Zealand, Sydney, and Melbourne, and return to New York via Japan ind the Suez ...

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  8. EDUCATION BILL.

    The division on the second reading of the Education Bill was taken in the House of Commons on May 20, when the amendment for the rejection of the measure, moved ...

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  9. THE SUNSHINE INQUEST.

    Before the Coroner resumed his sumup to the jury engaged in the Braybrook disaster enquiry today, Guard d'Arcv. of the Bendian train was recalled. ...

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  10. MOTOR RACING.

    The international motor races on the Dieppe Circuit, in France, are attracting much attention. The Grand Prix des Voiturettes chiefly interested the Continental ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. TOBACCO GROWING.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) has agreed to place £6,000 a year at the disposal of the Irish Agricultural Department for the encouragement of ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    The "Browster's Millions" Comedy Company, including Mrs. Robert Broughand Mr. Thomas Kingston, and numbering over 4[?] people, arrived from Perth on Wednesday ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. POST OFFICE MONEYLENDER.

    In the District Court today Louis William Schmidt proceeded against John Reaby for two sums of money (£26 11/6 and £34 2/) due on promissory notes. Complainant ...

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  14. VICTORIA HALL.

    To-nigh the ladies part-singing c[?] will give its first concert at the Victoria Hall. The programme is full of choice items. The 45 ladies, under the direction ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. MADAME ADA CROSSLEY.

    A farewell reception was tendered to Madame Ada Crossley (Mrs. Muecke) at the Lyceum Club on Monday evening. There were 250 people ...

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  16. NEW PROTECTION.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies (Col. Seely). in reply to a question by Mr. J. Devlin (Nationalist member for ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in the House of Commons on Tuesday accepted an amendment to the Old-age Pensions Bill amounting-to a ...

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  18. LYRIC CLUB.

    An enjoyable programme, arranged by Misses H. and E. Roach. was carried out at the Lyric Club on Wednesday evening before a large audience. Miss B. Castle ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. WEALTH FOR A TITLE.

    It was announced a few days ago that the Gould family had at last consented to the ex-Countess of Castellane—nee Gould (Anna), daughter of the late Mr. Jay ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND EXHIBITIONS.

    The Board of Trade has formed a branch to deal with matters relating to British participation in all future international exhibitions, and to superintend the ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. ADVANCED EDUCATION.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen on Tuesday opened the new buildings which have been erected for the Leeds University. Eighty thousand schoolchildren witnessed ...

    Article : 219 words
  22. DUTCH SCHOONERS.

    Mr. Clayton T. Mason. Collector of Customs, has received an urgent telegram from Mr. McKenna, Sub-Collector of Customs at Broome stating that Mr. Alexander ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. FEDERAL PROGRESS.

    Sir William Lyne. speaking to-night at Surry Hills, contended that the advantage and benefit which had accrued to Australia since Federation were something marvellous. ...

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  24. PREVENTION OF STRIKES.

    The Government's new Arbitration Act Amendment Bill proposes a practically new scheme for dealing with the Labour problem. The summarized provisions are ns ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    A successful concert and dance in connection with the Adelaide and Suburban Football Association, to provide funds for players costumes in interstate and ...

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  26. SEDUCTIVE ABSINTHE.

    The people of Switzerland have, by means of a referendum, given an overwhelming Tote in favour of the absolute prohibition of the manufacture and sale ...

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  27. IRISH LOAN.

    It is understood that the British Government's issue of Irish land stock, amounting to £5,000,000 at £89 10/, for use under the provisions of the Irish Land Acts, has ...

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  28. LADIES CLOTHING GUILD BALL.

    The Central Hall presented a festive appearance on Wednesday evening. when the eighth annual charity ball in aid of the Ladies Clothing Guild was held. The ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    London newspapers publish favourable notices concerning a recital given by Mr. Arthur Royd, an Australian vocalist. Miss Elsie Hall, the Australian pianiste, has ...

    Article : 103 words
  30. POOR LAW GUARDIANS.

    in consequence of the scandals associated with the administration of the Poor Law Guardians at different centres the Local Government Board deputed ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    A deputation of shop assistants today urged the Chief Secretary (Sir Alexander Peacock) to help them in making the Saturday half-holiday universal in ...

    Article : 213 words
  32. VICTORIA.

    The railway revenue for the financial rear just closed was £3.874.199-a decline of £138.021 compared with the receipts for the preceding 12 months. The decrease ...

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  33. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month of June have just been issued. They show that the imports into the United Kingdom were valued at £46,141,385, a ...

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  34. STRIKE OF WOODCARTERS.

    Daring the last few days a serious position bar boon created by the refusal of the carters in the employment. both as contract and wages men, of the Kalgoorlie ...

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  35. ALFRED EDWARDES'S LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    Considerable interest is already centred in the reappearance of the above combination, who will present at the Norwood Town Hall to-night a new [?] ...

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  36. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  37. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    In pursuance of the Board of Trade's policy to dispatch officers 10 various portions of the British Empire to enquire into the present trade with Great Britain and ...

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  38. HOTELS TO BE CLOSED.

    The Licenses Reduction Board has decided to close 12 hotels in the Cardigan division. which is one of the metropolitan licencing districts. ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. P. A. Connolly, a well-known owner of racehorses, and his wife were thrown from a buggy while driving in St. George's terrace. Mrs. Connolly was severely ...

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  40. SIEVIER ON TRIAL.

    Great crowds of people have been attracted to the Bow Street Police Court to hear the case against Robert S. Sievier. the editor of The Winning Post, who was ...

    Article : 97 words
  41. SOUTH AFRICAN FODDER.

    Several days have been spent in sterilizing the Newmunster's shipment of South African fodder. The process has been found to be exceedingly tedious, and some ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. CARTRIDGES ON TRAMLINE.

    On three occasions last week explosives were placed on the track of the St. Kilda and Brighton Tramways. In two instances [?] cartridges were laid on tho rails. while ...

    Article : 149 words
  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Thomas Gould's fifty-fourth conviction in the Police Court has been recorded against him. The charge was one of drunkenness. The Department of Public Instruction ...

    Article : 122 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN SHARES. &c.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  45. ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS.

    The General Electrical Engineering Company, of Murray street. Perth. recently found that electrical [?]ing to the value of £600 or £700 had been stolen from its ...

    Article : 127 words
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