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  2. THE PINNAROO RAILWAY.

    On Friday afternoon the newly constructed light line of railway from Ta[?] Bend to Pinnaroo was officially declared open by the Commissioner of Public Works ...

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  3. COURTESY IE DEBATE.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Land Tax Assessment Bill was recommitted. Mr. Troy moved to excise the exemption of timber leases from the tax. ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The House of Representatives sat all night last night, and before lunch to-day had disposed of the harvester duties. The amount was fixed at £12, which was a ...

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  5. THE STATE OF EUROPE

    The apparently inspired article on Anglo-German relations in the August number of the "Deutsche Revue," published in Berlin, is causing considerable controversy ...

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  6. A STATE RIGHTS QUESTION

    The case arising out of the objection made by the Federated Amalgamated Government Railway and Tramway Service Association to the registration under ...

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  7. THE BEST COUNTRY ON EARTH.

    To suit the convenience of the farmers at present in Melbourne in connection with the Royal Show, the Protectionist Association arranged a meeting to-night at the ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA,

    The Independent Laborites in the Transvaal have pledged themselves to oppose every candidate at the approaching elections who does not promise to endeavor to ...

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  9. THE CZAR'S REFORMS.

    One of the principal features of the official communique issued at St. Petersburg yesterday is the surprising frankness it displays in publishing a summary of the ...

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  10. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Babu Surendra Nath Banerjee, the leader of the native agitation against the partition of Bengal, who was crowned this week at a great Swadeshi demonstration in ...

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  11. TRADE DISPUTES BILL.

    Lord Lindley, who has been a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary since 1900, has written a letter to the press expressing the opinion that the Trade Disputes Bill now ...

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  12. GOLD STOLEN FROM MINES

    The sittings of the Gold Commission were resumed to-day. The first witness called was Henry McCow, miner, of Kanowna, who was ...

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  13. SUICIDE AT SEA.

    A telegram from Townsville states that while the steamer Kuranda was off Bay Rocket a few miles from Townsville, to-day a young woman, Frances Ad Campbell, ...

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  14. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Angus McGregor, who died in the Government Hospital under suspicious circumstances. It was originally ...

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  15. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The Trades Union Congress now sitting at Liverpool resolved yesterday to urge the Imperial Government to establish national pensions of at least 5/ weekly for all men ...

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  16. STRIPPER HARVESTERS.

    Mr. H. V. McKay states that, provided the decision to impose a duty of £12 on imported stripper harvesters is ratified by the Senate, the price of the standard ...

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  17. WELSH COLLIERIES.

    Work at the Welsh coal mines, where 20,000 unionist employes recently declared a strike as a protest against the employment of non-unionist labor, is being ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

    The lands conspiracy case was continued to-day. It having been stated that the Crown case was closed, Crick said that he would wait to hear what Mr. Levien had ...

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  19. LAND FOR BRITISH SETTLERS.

    Mr. Herbert Easton, who is engaged in a [?]emi-official mission to find land for British farming settlers in South Africa or Australia, has been making some enquiries ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Nora Dane, a Melbourne soprano, who recently married an Italian gentleman, Signor Valenti, sailed for Australia on a concert tour by the steamer Miltiades ...

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  21. AN UNDIGNIFIED CHAIRMAN.

    In tne House of Representatives to-day a privae member asked the Minister of Justice if his attention had been called to the proceedings before the Royal Commission ...

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  22. CECIL HEALY.

    Cecil Healy, the Sydney amateur swimmer, won the Invitation 100-Yards Race in Edinburgh yesterday in 59 seconds, beating Yuille, the Scottish champion. Healy also ...

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  23. THE ROUMANIAN ARMY.

    An officer and eleven soldiers of the Roumanian army have been drowned, at Kustendje, a seaport in the Black Sea, through the capsizing of a boat during the progress ...

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  24. ARTESIAN BORES.

    The Minister of Works (Mr. Lee) to-day expressed his determination to press forward all the new works in connection with the artesian water supply in the dry parts ...

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  26. OVERDUE SAILING SHIPS,

    The "Times" states that the insurance market has given up the German ship Ferdinand Fischer, which left Geelong, Victoria, on February 4 last for Falmouth, ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKES IN AMERICA.

    A perceptible subsidence has taken place in the Cordilleras of Central America (the Andes) as a result of the recent earthquakes. Repeated earthshocks are still ...

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  28. LI HUNG CHANG'S ADVISER,

    The death has occurred at Carlsbad, in Bohemia, of Mr. Louis Spitzel, adviser to the late Li Hung Chang, Chancellor of the Chinese Empire. Mr. Spitzel was formerly ...

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  30. THE CUBAN REVOLT.

    Conferences are being held between the Cuban Government and the rebels under Senor Guerra for arranging terms of peace. ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  36. THE ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    During a discussion on the mail services in the House of Representatives to-day Sir Joseph Ward (Premier) defended the San Francisco service on the ground that the ...

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  37. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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