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  2. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    The inaugural evening of the Elder Conservatorium of Music on Tuesday evening was very largely attended, and the lecture by Dr. E. Harold Davies was marked by ...

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  3. FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at a civic reception given to him at Queanbeyan to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said the main trouble in Australia at present was that ...

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  4. MONEY FOR MIGRATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) told a deputation st Cooma last night that, the immigration agreements, under which £34,000,000 of cheap money had been made ...

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  5. SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    A tragedy occurred at a lonely spot on the Long Bay road. Matraville, late to-night, when a woman, Mrs. Lyle Ogilvie, of 19 Arthur street. Randwick, was ...

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  6. SHORTAGE OF WATER.

    The metropolitan water supply of Melbourne has failed to meet the demand this summer. This is the first occasion since the supply has been under the ...

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  7. INTERSTATE BOWLS.

    Tuesday was a bad day for South Australian bowlers. It was generally expected that they would be able, to win against Queensland in the first interstate ...

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  8. COASTAL STEAMERS.

    The coastal, steamship owners have achieved signal success in their endeavour to restore dislocated services by means of steamers manned by ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING.

    Seldom has an Australian Cup been run in such oppressive heat as that of to-day. At one stage during the afternoon the temperature was almost 95 deg. The ...

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  10. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS

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  11. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  12. SEAMEN'S UNION TROUBLES.

    The federal committee of management of the Seamen's Union commenced its meeting to-day to deal with the position arising out of the alleged deficiencies in ...

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  13. WOOL SALES.

    The eighth series of Brisbane wool sales was begun to-day, when the catalogues totalled 16,075 bales. The selection, was an average one, the bulk of the offering ...

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  14. "SYDNEY IN 1810."

    Mr. W. A. Little, of Sydney, discovered Marylebone" secondhand bookshop a Chiness punchbowl with paintings of "Sydney in 1810," executed to the order ...

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  15. YOUNG MEN AND POLITICS.

    The newly formed constitutional club, which has, for its object the cultivation of on interest in politics in young men, held its first public meeting to-night, when ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    MOUNT TORRENS, March 1.—Mr. George Potts, an employes at the Charleston Sawmill, last week had 4 thumb severed at his work. Dr. Jose attended ...

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  17. V.R.C. PROSPECTS.

    Most interest on the third day of the V.R.C. Anthumn Meeting on Thursday will centre on the C.M. Lloyd Stakes, to be run over a mile at weight for age. ...

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  18. WOODCUTTER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    WAIKERIE, March 2.—Thomas Styles and Alfred Bryant, woodcutters, have been employed by Mr. Thomas Henry Fustice a farmer of Hillmanville, near ...

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  19. NOTES & QUERIES.

    From A. T. SAUNDERS:—It is n pity to have to spoil Mr. Beviss'n interesting story, but I fear Mr. Hamp and the policeman "pulled his leg." Nearly 50 ...

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  20. OSMIRIDIUM PRICES.

    Suggestions that the osmiridium market was being rigged at the expense of the producers were made, by a deputation representing 1,000 men on the Adams ...

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  21. SWIMMING.

    The second annual gala arranged by the Metropolitan High School's Association will be held at the City Baths to-night. The entrants for the high school's championship comprise D. ...

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  22. EDEN-MONARA ELECTION.

    Addressing, a public meeting at Queanbeyan this afternoon the Prime Minister, referring to the election issues, said that there should not, at such a critical time in ...

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  23. LATE CABLES.

    It is understood that,, the Japanese Foreign Office considers it more reasonable to include Brazil in the Council of the League of Nations than Poland or Renter. ...

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  24. TRAINING NOTES.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning Dead Centre covered a mile in even time. Naseein executed four furlongs in 48½, and Royal Aides took 1½ seconds longer over ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    Australians exhibiting at the Women's International Art Club are Hiss Jessie Gibson, Miss Adeline Fox, and Miss E. Woodward. ...

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  26. TIN.

    Tin stocKs on February 27 totalled 15,101 tons; on spot, 803 tons; afloat, 1,355 tons. Deliveries during February, 1,721 tons. ...

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  27. TRAIN AND SULKY.

    "PERTH, Tuesday.—A train bound from Midland Junction to Guildford crashed into a pony and sulky at East Guildford early thin afternoon. Three men riding ...

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  28. SEMAPHORE CARNIVAL.

    The presentation of prizes and a social and dance in connection with the recent Semaphore illuminated carnival took place in the Semaphore Town Hall on ...

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  29. RUBBER.

    Stock in London at end of February, 9,722 tons. ...

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  30. "BLACK" ZINC.

    After hearing the reasons of the Waterside Workers Federation for declaring zinc "black" at Hobart'and Risdon, and refusing to work ships touching at ...

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  31. PERTH EXPRESS DELAYED.

    The Perth express, which was timed to reach Adelaide on Tuesday evening at 7.45, did not arrive until 1.20 a.m. on Wednesday. The cause of the delay could not be ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    Port v. Solomontown.—Port, first hunings, 150; and Solomontown, 4 for 167—L. Smith 72, J. Birrell 35, L. Belcher not out 30, D. Laube 19. ...

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  33. MOTORING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At fatal motor accident occurred at Narromine last evening John Ferguson Dunfield, of Monace Flats, Lamrock avenue, Bondi, being ...

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  34. FLEMINGTON CARNIVAL.

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  35. DOCTORS AT LAW.

    An action between two doctors, wherein defamation was alleged, was commenced in the Supreme Court to-day (before Chief Justice Blair and a jury). The plaintiff ...

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  36. ROCKY RIVER ASSOCIATION.

    GLADSTONE, February 27.—A match was played recently in connection with the Rocky River Association between the Gladstone and Narridy teams. Results:—Gladstone. 86— ...

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  37. MEMORIALS TO EXPLORERS.

    At a meeting held to-day a committee, presided over by Sir James Barrett, was formed to undertake the task of erecting a series of memorial cairns to marK the ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Mannum Rifle Club find at 300, 500, and 600 yards ranges on Saturday, for the trophy presented by the Mannum Club, Incorporated. Weather conditions were anything but ...

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  39. A BOLTING TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Despite the plucky endeavours of George Kissell, aged 18 years, of Palmer street, city, to control them two horses attached to a delivery van ...

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  40. COUNTRY NEWS.

    CRYSTAL BROOK, March 1.—The official opening of the new overway bridge at the Crystal Brock Railway Station toot place on Friday afternoon. Some yearn ago the railway ...

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  41. ROSS SEA WHALING.

    The craw of Star I., a unit of the Ross Sea whaling expedition, which has arrived at the Bluff, report that there has been a record season. The four months' sojourn ...

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  42. WRIST BROKEN..

    PINNAROO, March 1. Dr. Morris, a veterinary surgeon of Pinnaroo, was cranking a car on Saturday, when the engine backfired. The handle jammed ...

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  43. BOWLS.

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  44. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    Mr. A. E. Hyland, who had relinquished the position of Chairman of the Victorian Railways Betterment Board, assumed duty yesterday as director of the publicity ...

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  45. DISASTROUS SPECULATION.

    "The bankrupt was the victim of great misfortune." remarked the Register in Bankruptcy (Mr. "N. C. Lockhart) to-day. when delivering his reserved judgment on ...

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  46. CRICKETER INJURED.

    PETERBOROUGH, March 1.—At a cricket match on Saturday Mr. R. Manning, while batting, received a full-toss ball, which glanced off his bat and hit ...

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  47. A DIVIDED PARTY.

    During the discussion on the Arbitration Bill in the Legislative Council to-night, the Ministry suffered additional reverses. The Council has now decided that the ...

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  48. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Federal Royal Commission on National Insurance continued its sittings at Perth to-day. Percival John Triner (secretary to the the Plumbers' and Sheet ...

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  49. SOUTH PARK V. MILLSWOOD. Smith Park 70

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  50. A BOLTING HORSE.

    PORT BROUGHTON, March 1.-As Mr. Walter Skelton was driving a sulky on the Kadina road on Monday morning the horse started kidding. His son. ...

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  51. ST. PETERS V. BRIGHTON.

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  52. COLLEGE ATTENDANTS' STRIKE.

    The stewards at the Gatton Agricultural College went on strike this morning. About 10 or 14 stewards and cooks are affected. They are all members of ...

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  53. FOREIGNERS AND UNEMPLOYMENT

    From ARTHUR WHEATON:—A re-port in The Register on Tuesday states that Mr. P. G. Mooriey, secretary of the Metropolitan Council of the A.L.P., had ...

    Article : 258 words
  54. ALBERTON OVAL V. PARKSIDE.

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  55. COOLUP TRAGEDY.

    Alice Victoria Clarke (19 was charged at the Criminal Court to-day with, having shot her father at Coolup, on January 11. She pleaded not guilty. Evidence was given ...

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  56. PUBLISHERS; LIMITED, PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of Publisher Limited, was held on Saturday, February 27, at Belair under ideal conditions. On arrival at the National Park a fine sports programme was ...

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  57. LONDON, March 2.

    It is semi-officially stated that Mr. MeTierman's mission to London is quite unnecessary, as the constitutional position has not changed since Col. Amery's ...

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  58. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    Efforts to settle the, Waitomo dispute at Auckland have been continued with success. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of 14 stokehold hands on a ...

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  59. LATE SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE.—Arrived. March 2—Canadian Traveller, Delphic, Australia, and Merton Hall, from Sydney;. Manuka, from Wellington; Osterley, from London. Sailed; March 2—Ash ...

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  60. UNLEY PARK V. WEST PARK.

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  61. ALLEGED ASSAULT CASE.

    Walter Wilton Jeans, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on February 18, died at 8 o'clock on Tuesday night. Last week Charles Harold Lines ...

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  62. CHAFFCUTTERS' STRIKE.

    It is understood that preliminary steps were taken in Sydney to-day to convene a conference for the purpose of reaching a settlement of the chaffcutter's strike at ...

    Article : 95 words
  63. TADUNDA V. SOUTH PARK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
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