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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    STRATHALBYN. March 27. — An unfortunate accident happened yesterday to Mr. John O'Malley, who is in the employ of Mr. Edward Walsh. He had almost got ...

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  3. LONDON PERSONAL NOTES.

    Sir John and Lady Cockburn were present at the first annual dinner of the Women's Agricultural and Horticultural International Union, at the Criterion, last week. ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    At an inquest on the body of Walter Allen Phillips, a young man, who was killed by an electric shock at North Melbourne, the coroner returned a verdict ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLICY.

    The Prime Minister is leaving for Gympie with a lot of troubles on his head. The long silence is at last to be broken. It began when Mr. Fisher took office, and it ...

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  6. "WHITE AUSTRALIA."

    In a paper lead before the Royal Geographical Society to-night Mr. M. Maetic plunged into a denunciation of what he called "White Australian faniticism." He ...

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  7. THE BARRIER DISPUTE.

    A special meeting of the A.M.A. was held yesterday afternoon at the Trades Hall, to consider the question of working under certain foremen when work is resumed at the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Llewellyn Smith was crashed between couplings at the Bathurst railway yards and sustained fracture of one rib and severe bodily bruises. ...

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  9. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Ignoramus," Exeter.—See your solicit[?] again. "Enquirer," Kapunda.—The Chinese have probably returned to the Commonwealth ...

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  10. LAWYERS AT VARIANCE.

    A "breeze"' occurred between Mr. R. Abigail and Mr. Mant at the Central Court to-day, which at one time threatened to go beyond the limits of verbal warfare. Mr. ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. LABOR NEWS.

    The South Clifton colliery was thrown, idle to-day by the, wheelers refusing to begin work, owing to one of their mates being refused his lamp to resume his duties. ...

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  12. WOODWORKERS' WAGES.

    The case in which the Federated Sawmill Timber Yards and General Woodworkers' Association of Australasia is claiming increased wages and improved ...

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  13. MODEL COCOA VILLAGE.

    Everybody appreciates a cup of cocoa or chocolate for breakfast, but everybody does not know that the great chocolate and cocoa manufactory was founded by Messrs. ...

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  14. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    An enjoyable concert was given by the Flinders-street Baptist Church choir on Monday evening. Miss Clytie Hine made her final appearance prior to her departure ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL.

    Dr. Anderson, Bishop of Riverina, delivered an address to children at St Peter's Church yesterday afternoon. A sign of the existing depression was ...

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  16. ROWING.

    The preliminary heats for the autumn regatta will start to-morrow night. The Torrens Lake is in good condition at present for racing, being free from weeds. ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    Trouble has arisen between the Brisbane Coat Lumpers' Union and the Brisbane Waterside Workers' Union. The men engaged in coaling the steamer ...

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  18. WHAT'S IN A NAME?

    Members of the Kensington and Norwood Town Council had long been much exercised in their minds as to how they should properly address the mayor in their meetings, ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    William Griffin, alias Goodwin, and Henry James Donnelly, who are charged with having broken and entered the shop of Rosenwax and stolen therefrom jewellery ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    Three Chinese were fined £40 each to-day for playing pakapu at Wellington. Captain Davies will take the Nimrod to England via Sydney. ...

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  21. THE ABATTOIRS.

    A meeting of the Abattoirs Board will be held on Thursday, when a recommendation will be made to the constituent councils with regard to the site for the ...

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  22. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Cartel's consolidated battery has cleaned up 60 tons of stone from the Eleanor reef for 230 oz. of smelted gold. The Umbrawarra tinfield continues to attract ...

    Article : 90 words
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  24. IMPERIAL BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The eighty-eight half-yearly meeting of the Imperial Building Society was held at the society's offices, Waymourth-street, on Monday. Mr. H. Jones (chairman of directors) presided over a fair ...

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