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  2. LABOR TROUBLES.

    There was no change to-day in the position in connection with the trouble at the State ship-building yards at Williamstown. Everything was quiet. The Premier (Sir ...

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  3. HOME RULE.

    The House of Lords to-day gave furtheconsideration to the Home Rule Bill Amendment Bill. By 196 votes to 20 the House rejected ...

    Article : 620 words
  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), addressing the Liberal Conference, said he was afraid their president (Mr. Wade) was not going to do much good for a ...

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  5. THREE WOMEN IN THE RAIN.

    On Thursday morning the weather was in[?]ment, and cold winds, driving showers, and slipping wheels made a trip to McLaren Vale the reverse of pleasant. A ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    It is part of Mr. Fisher's tactics to make the Opposition manifestoes in front of the Prime Minister's speech. There was no accident in the Bundaberg speech ...

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  7. THE MISSING AIRMAN.

    It is believed that the mystery surrounding the disappearance a few weeks ago of Mr. G[?]stav Hamel, the celebrated English aviator, has at last been cleared up. ...

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  8. GOVERNOR AND PREMIER.

    In the House of Assembly last night the Speaker read a message from the Governor enclosing the following dispatch from the Secretary of the Colonies:— ...

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  9. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    On Thursday morning his Honor Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Civil Court, announced that "a very cheerful telegram" had just been received concerning the ...

    Article : 504 words
  10. TARIFF MATTERS.

    The Tariff Commission to-day took evidence on a variety of subjects. The removal of the duty on arsenate of lead in any size package was asked for by John ...

    Article : 766 words
  11. ELECTRIC TEAMS FOR PORT ADELAIDE.

    It has been decided to push forward without further delay the construction of the Port Adelaide electric tram system. The citizens of the seaport city will read ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. RIVERTON TO SPALDING RAILWAY.

    Under the Act passed last year for the construction of a railway from Riverton to Spalding, on the guarantee principle, it was provided that if at a poll of the ratepayers ...

    Article : 210 words
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  16. ACCUSED HIMSELF OF MURDER.

    Mr. A. G. Sainsbury, Chief Commissioner of Police, intends to report to Mr. J. Murray, the Chief Secretary, that the police discredit the confession made by ...

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  17. BARRIER TRADE.

    The mineral dispatches from Broken Hill during June were:—Silver-lead concentrates, 648,780 cwt., value £307,366; zin[?] concentrates, 1,086,140 cwt., value £148,425; ...

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  18. OIL STRUCK IN PAPUA.

    Information has been received by the Minister of External Affairs to the effect that recent operations by the Government oil expedition on the Vailaila River ...

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  21. SNOW IN TASMANIA.

    All work was stopped at the Mount Bischoff mine and mill to-day owing to a heavy fall of snow. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Taumarunui, King country, a resident was fined £50 to-day, in default, three months' in gaol, on a charge of keeping liquor for sale. ...

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