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  3. GOODS SEIZED.

    Important seizures of goods and stores were made to-day at the stop of Mrs. Marguerite Schieffmann, who carries on business as a grocer in Bay street, Port ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The timber stackers and sorters are still on strike. There is a fleet of seven timber ships in port, and nearly all are being unloaded by their crews. Eight constables ...

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  5. LABOUR DEFEAT.

    The three new Independent Aldermen in the City Council were formally welcomed at last night's meeting of the council. The Labour Aldermen availed themselves of ...

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  6. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From Thomas Harry:— "About a quarter of a century ago a royal commission, of which L had the honour of the secreteryship, reported in favour of the purchase by ...

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  7. IRRIGATION IMMIGRATION.

    An appeal is being made to all Victorians I going on visit to Europe and America to give the State Ministry "friendly assistance" in its efforts to secure new settlers ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier (Mr. Wade) speaking at the luncheon at the Royal Show to-day, said in 1886 there were not more than 1,000,000 acres under cultivation in New South ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY.

    PORT PIRIE, March 23.—There has been a rather peculiar sequel to the fire which broke out on Sunday morning in the Union Providers' bakery shop, inasmuch, as ...

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  10. FITZROY EXPLOSION.

    The condition of J. W. Crabtree, who as a result of the explosion at Fitzroy on Saturday is in the Melbourne Hospital, has changed a little for the worse. Crabtree's ...

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  11. THE BARRIER.

    The city council last night passed the following resolutions, moved by Aid. Dr. Booth:—"1. That this council requests the Board of Health to ask Dr. Willis, while ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. HOT CROSS BUNS.

    A good many bakers will not bake hot cross buns on Good Friday. One of the leading members of the trade states that the demand has been falling off during the ...

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  13. MASSACRE PLANNED.

    News from German New Guinea gives details of an elaborate plot of natives m the interior to kill all the local missionaries. Polygamy is regarded with favour ...

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  14. THE BUILDING STRIKE.

    It was hoped that negotiations this week would see the strike in the building trade ended, but enquiries on Wednesday showed that there is no reason to hope for an early ...

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  15. DISTURBANCE AT ELECTION MEETING.

    KAPUNDA, March 23.—In the institute on Tuesday evening the meeting addressed by the Liberal candidates for the Senate and Rp. Glynn was disturbed by an ...

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  16. A PLEA FOR AFFORESTATION.

    From Lyell Dunne:—"In view of the destruction of our native trees in various parts of the country and of a cablegram in The Register of March 22, the lines which ...

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  17. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    Mr. Arthur MacKinlay, general storekeeper, of Egerton, yesterday received a sealed letter containing 1/2 as conscience money. The sender stated that he had ...

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  18. TASMANIAN LAND ENQUIRY.

    The royal commission appointed to enquire into the charges made by Mr. Jensen, M.H.A., in regard to the purchase of land for the Scottsdale-Branxholme ...

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  19. A POPULAR HOST.

    CRYSTAL BROOK, March 21.—Mr. W. Job has decided to relinquish the lease of the hotel over which he has presided for 20 years. At a large and influential ...

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  20. LARGE STATION SOLD.

    Mr. George Bartlett, of Messrs. Stephens and Bartlett, on behalf of Elder, Smith, and Co., this afternoon sold by auction Merrigulla Station, on the Darling River, ...

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  21. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    Nr William Lyne addressed a small meeting at Henty last night. It is reported that he declared he would have nothing to do with the Fusion Government. He had ...

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  22. PASSENGERS BY THE OTWAY.

    The R.M.S. Otway arrived at Fremantle on Tuesday from London via ports. Owing to the fumigation precautions the ships papers were not available until to-day. ...

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  23. THE BOOT TRADE.

    The High Court will deliver its reserved judgment in the recent dispute in the boot-making industry in Sydney next week. ...

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  24. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A Saddleworth correspondent says:— "Our little township has made wonderful progress latterly. There are now two stores, two blacksmiths, a wheelwright, and ...

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  25. COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH.

    From S. Reeves (Secretary St. Peters Local Board of Health):- - "In a report in The Register of March 21, headed 'Rival County Health Boards' it is stated that ...

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  26. MURRAY BRIDGE SHOW

    The residents of Murray Bridge and the surrounding district, and the members of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society particularly, are to be congratulated upon ...

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  27. N O R T H E R N TERRITORY.

    Keen interest is being taken in the result of the forthcoming State Parliamentary election contest. ...

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  28. DRAWING LEGAL DOCUMENTS.

    Mr. Justice Hood to-day delivered his reserved decision on an application to attach for contempt of Court two laymen for having drawn legal documents. ...

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  29. CYCLING OVERLAND.

    Francis Unties, the overland evelist arrived at Brisbane to-day. He left Sydney on March 5, and came through East Maitland. He met with severe weather after ...

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  30. SHAREDEALING AND INCOME TAX.

    From "More Commonsense":—"Is it not time the officers of the Commissioner of Taxes carried pistols and were masks? 'Tails I win. In heads von lose' is the latest ...

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  31. CONTINENTAL AT HINDMARSH.

    On Wednesday evening the women's branch of the Hindimarsh local committee of the United Labour Party held a continental on the Hindmarsh Oval. Selections ...

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  32. WITHOUT POLICE PROTECTION.

    QUORN, March 23.—Considerable surprise has been expressed at Quorn having been left for two days without police protection. M.C French is away ...

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  33. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    BURSIDE, March 21.—Present—Crs. Osborn chair), Wood, Grant, Brook, and Grant. Mr. J.S. Murray wrote in reference to drainage of water on to his property in Eastry street. Deputy ...

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  34. CLOSING ROADS.

    From the Hon. Secretary Norwood Cycle and Motor Club:—"I wish to inform 'Kamae' that clause 26 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1907, reads:—'Whenever any ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    The Victorian selector, have [?] the following players for the match between Victoria and South Australia at East Melbourne on Monday and Tuesday, the final ...

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  36. CURRENT POLITICS.

    Sir—It is to be regretted that Mr. Homburg, among his many undoubted natural gifts is not blessed with a long memory, in his latest outburst the new ...

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  37. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Port Pirie Police Court on Tuesday (before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.), Carl Jansen was charged with the larceny of a horse, harness, spring cart, and silver ...

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  38. THE ABORIGINES.

    From "Layman":—"Much has been said and written about the wrongs done to the native races in the Congo, but the account in The Register of Wednesday reveals a ...

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  39. CYCLING.

    The half-mile amateur cycling championship of New South Wales was contested to-nigth, and was won by Schneider in lm. 3 3-5s. The five-miles motor bicycle ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has decided to control and develop water power resources throughout New Zealand, and for that purpose will ask Parliament for authority to expend ...

    Article : 54 words
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