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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES. ELECTORAL AMENDMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the N.s. Wales Parliament to-night the Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Parliamentary Elections ...

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  4. NATIONAL CONVENTION.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the Assembly this morning Mr. Marshall moved the adjournment of the House to draw attention to the proposed ...

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  5. LIQUOR TRADES UNION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federated Liquor Trades Union has served a new log on employers, claiming £7/3/ for bottlewashers and £8 to £9 for motor ...

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  6. WARATAH HOSPITAL.

    WARATAH, Thursday. — A meeting of the Mount Bischoff Provident Hospital Board was held this afternoon, and as a result, the, following wires have ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Legislative Council met-to-day. The Railway Management Bill was read a third time. ...

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  8. SYDNEY CORPORATION BILL.

    In the Legislative Council drastic alterations were made in the Sydney Corporation Bill. In a test division on the first clause the Government ...

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  10. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—There was another death from bubonic plague in Brisbane to-day, and also another case at Cairns. ...

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  11. THEFT ON SONOMA.

    The Commonwealth Bank authorities were informed by cable to-day that five boxes of sovereigns, totalling £25,000, have been stolen from the ...

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  12. ASSISTING FRUITGROWERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In many instances last year the Commonwealth Government went to the rescue of fruitgrowers, and was able to tide them ...

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  13. BEQUEST TO ART GALLERY.

    Miss Essie Jenyn, actress, otherwise Mrs. John Robert Wood, who died last year, bequeathed to the Sydney Art Gallery a famous presentation copy of ...

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  14. HOBART CORPORATION BILL.

    The Hobart Corporation Bill was reported with amendments. ...

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  15. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    Item, rabbit destruction, £600. Mr. Newton asked how the money was being spent. The Government should kill the rabbits on Crown hands, ...

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  16. YOLLA RAILWAY

    Hon. T. Shields (Hon. Minister) moved the second reading of the Railway Survey Bill. He said the survey of the Yolla railway was the first step. ...

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  17. TO LEGALISE BETTING SHOPS.

    A movement is on foot to legalise the starting price betting shops which abound in the city, the idea being to secure more revenue. It is contended ...

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  18. CAPE WEED.

    Mr. Newton brought up the matter of the spread of Cape weed on Flinders Island, which he said was getting serious. ...

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  19. "RED MARIA."

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day, when speaking in committee on the Workers' Compensation Bill, which contained a proposal ...

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  20. PRISONERS AND MARITAL RIGHTS.

    In a divorce case to-day the petitioner. Ellenor Branscombe a masseuse, whose former name was Joyce, is now undergoing seven years' imprisonment. ...

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  21. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    The Workers' Compensation Bill was, further considered in committee. Clause 3, rate of pay £6. A discussion followed as to making ...

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  22. HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT.

    Item, Hydro-Electric Department. The Minister said it was proposed to have a general debate on this department, but he did not want to have ...

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  23. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    The Returned Soldiers' League is highly incensed at the action of the Labor Government in taking away soldiers' preference in employment. ...

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  24. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Legal proceedings are being instituted in regard to several of the war service homes contracts which have been the ...

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  25. UNABLE TO SWIM.

    Mr. Harold Hardwick, swimming expert to the N.S. Wales Education Department, in a speech to-day-before the local government clerks' ...

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  26. POWER FOR ZEEHAN.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Minister for Works was seen to-day with reference to the report by Mr. Davies, of the Hydro-Elcetric Department, on the ...

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  27. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    The Hight Court to-day answered "No" to the following question: "is an employe who was receiving a maximum of £2 a week under the ...

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  28. CHARGER FOR THE KING.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Colonel Findlayer, of Stewart's Range, South Australia, who has been commissioned by the King to purchase a charger ...

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  29. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The House of Assembly met this morning. ...

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  30. THE ESTIMATES.

    Item, Classification Board expenses, £175. Mr. Hobbs asked what was the intention of the Government in regard to ...

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  31. MOTIONS AND QUESTIONS.

    Mr. Pullen: To ask the Minister, for Lands (1) if, when and where farmers whose mortgages have fallen due find it difficult to renew or replace ...

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  32. NEWS OF THE NORTH. TAMAR IMPROVEMENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The Launceston Marine Board was notified to-day by the Premier (Sir Walter Lee) that a conference of members of the ...

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  33. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    HOBART, Thursday.—When the Workers' Compensation Bill was being debated in the Assembly this afternoon the question of industrial diseases was ...

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  34. MILITARY BINOCULARS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The military authorities are greatlv perturbed by the shortage of £4000 worth of binoculars at Liverpool. It is thought that they ...

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  35. DREDGER PONRABBEL.

    At the invitation of the Master Warden, the Mayor, the president of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, and other representatives of the Launceston ...

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  36. "THE CHAUTAUQUAN LEC= TURER."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A writ claiming £10,000 damages has been issued by a solicitor of Melbourne, on behalf of Colonol John Leader, in respect to ...

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  37. NORTH-EAST FATALITY.

    A miner, named Davis, working at South Mt. Cameron, was brought to Derby this morning for medical attention, but expired suddenly from some ...

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  38. AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL, DEVONPORT, TO-MORROW.

    Eric Von Stroheim appears in the Town Hall, Devonport, to-morrow night in his latest feature, "The Devit's Passkey" (7 acts). Supporting ...

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  39. PAPER MAKING.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A letter has been received from the Agent-General (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) on the question of the suitability of Tasmanian ...

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  40. THE LOYAL TOAST.

    Sir,—"T. J. O'Donnell" "dishes out" in his usual insulting style a letter which he apparently thinks is answer enough to the one in your columns ...

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  41. CENTRAL HALL, BURNIE, TO-MORROW.

    In the Central Hall, Burnie, to-morrow night Cartwright's Pictures present Dorothy Dalton in the latest Paramount special, The Market of ...

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  42. AGRICULTURE.

    Item, Acting-Director of Agriculture, £444— Mr. Hurst asked was it not time that a Director of Agriculture was ...

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  44. ULVERSTONE TO-NIGHT.

    "In the Oddfellows' Hall to-night Cartwright's Pictures present two dramatic features, headed by Mary Maclaren in "The Forged Bride" and ...

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