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  2. RED OBJECTIVE.

    A luncheon was given by the Victoria Parliamentary Labour party to Mr. The[?] (Premior of Queensland). Mr. Prendergart M.L.A., who presided, in a formal welcome [?] ...

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  3. CASUALTIES.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) on Wednesday investig[?]d the death of Ellen [?]ds O'Kelly, aged 55 years, who was knocked down by a tram in Oxord-street, Waverley, on ...

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  4. BROADCASTING.

    Convened by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) a conference of representatives of companies and other organisations interested in wireless, broadcasting was held at the ...

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  5. A.L.P.

    The State executive of the A.L.P. met at Macdonell House last evening, and decided to issue a statement regarding a printed manifesto which is being distributed throughout ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS.

    The conference between the Southern colliery proprietors and representatives of the Miners' Federation, to consider demands made by the employees for increased rates of ...

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  7. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    A statement was made to-day by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman), in which it is indicated that the action of the Customs Department in allowing the importation of ...

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  8. THE PREMIERS.

    Following a meeting of the Fedoral and State Treasurers, which took place before the Premiers' Conference resumed this morning, an important development took place in regard ...

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  9. OLD WOMAN'S FALL.

    As Mrs. M. A. Mawdsay, aged 77 years, who resides in York-street, Belmo[?]e, was walking along a path in her front garden late yesterday afternoon, she stumled over an ...

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  10. RAILWAY SHUNTER INJURED.

    While working in the local raliway yards. William Loxley, a shunter,' had one of his feet caught in an obstacle, and he was thrown down. In trying to save himself he put his ...

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  11. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Colebatch, the Minister for Education and the newly-appointed Agent-General, stated, in the course of an address to the Perth Chamber of Commerce last night, th[?] ...

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  12. GIRL'S ARM FRACTURED.

    Willie taking part in the Empire Day school sports, Crissy McDermid fractured her right arm. ...

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  13. LATE MR. E. RESCH.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Edmund Resch, which took place yesterday, was very largely attended by his friends and business associates, about 500 people being present. ...

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  14. BUTCHER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    Hilton Blanch, aged 19 years, a butcher, residing at South Casino, and employed by Mr. Davidson, while carrying beef fell, and the hook tore away the right arm. He was ...

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  15. TELEGRAPH LINESMAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    Cecil Kelleher, aged 23 years, had an xtraordinary experience. He was engaged fixing electric wires to the pole on New Norfolk-road, and was standing on a ladder with a ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. MOISEIWITSCH.

    In days now relatively remote, children used to be amused by the cryptic explanation of a natural fact in the statement that "ducks go beneath the water for diverse reasons, and ...

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  17. TRADE MARK.

    When the Registrar of Trade Marks granted an application of Charles Innes, trading as the Lincoln Motor Car Co. of Sydney, for registretion of a mark designed with the words ...

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  18. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An accident occurred at the Alice-street railway crossing yesterday. William Murray, a well-known local resident. while driving a horse attached to a cart, ...

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  19. COAL STOCKS.

    Owing to the shortage of coal consequent upon the dispute at Maitland, the Federal Ministry has decided to make available considerable stocks of coal to the States on a per ...

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  20. ART OF THE EMPIRE.

    Arrangements are being made to secure adequate representation of the art of the Empire at Wembley Park next year. The exhibition authorities have the assistance of an arts ...

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  21. FIRE BRIGADES.

    At a meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners yesterday, Mr. S. H. Lister was unanimously appointed third officer of the N.S.W. fire brigades, in succession to Mr. T. ...

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  22. CLAIM AGAINST JOCKEY.

    On May 2 Mrs. Daphne Elizabeth Brown proceded against Percy Robert Brown, Jockey, of Randwick, in the District Court for the payment of £217, due as arrears under a ...

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  23. THE SUBURBS.

    At a meeting of the Mosman Council a[?] dermnn Therne stated that the conference of councils interested in the Spit Bridge, and also the Harbour Trust Commissioners, ...

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  24. RIVERINA SYNOD.

    The annual synod of the Diocese of Riverina was opened on Tuesday night, when the Bishop of Riverina (Dr. Anderson) delivered his presidential address. After dealing with ...

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  25. SLUMP IN BUTTER MARKET.

    Mr. G. D. Mac[?]arlane, 'London director for the New Zealand Producers' Co-operative Marketing Association, writing in regard to the slump in butter, said that every ...

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  26. ARGENTINE CONSULAR RECEPTION.

    To-day being the notional day of the Argentine Republic, an official reception will be held between 11 a.m. and noon by the vice-consul at the Wentworth Hotel, in the ...

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  27. MOSMAN FERRY.

    The Sydney Ferries, Ltd., has informed the Mosman Council that the company cannot comply with the request of Mosman and Cremorne residents for an extended service ...

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  28. ALLEGED SHOOTING WITH INTENT

    Hannah Elizabeth Mitchell, a midwife, of Richmond, Victoria, was presented before Mr. Justice MacFarlan in the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having on January 13 ...

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  29. DEATH OF CAPTAIN DOUGLAS.

    The death is reported by cable of Captain Alexander H. H. G. Douglas, R.N.R., on Wednesday, at his residence, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England. Captain Douglas was ...

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  30. LUNAR RAINBOW.

    A beautiful effect given in the sky by the moon attracted a great deal of attention last night. The orb of the moon, slightly dimmed by light cloudiness, was surrounded by a ...

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  31. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Sir,—The letter in your columns from Sir Thomas Henley will, no doubt, appeal to the handful of people who pay Federal land tax. Many large landowners have long been ...

    Article : 678 words
  32. IS CHURCH UNION DEAD?

    Sir,—The incredible has happened. The Presbyterian Assembly has passed unanimously a motion calling a halt on Church union moved by Professor Angus, seconded by ...

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  33. PROPOSED RAILWAY.

    INVERELL, Thursday.—The Public Works Committee arrived at Inverell on Wednesday and commenced taking evidence at the Council-chambers on Thursday in regard to the ...

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  34. STARVING STOCK.

    Starving stock from Braidwood, Goulburn, and other districts continue to arrive here. Nearly all the available country is now stocked. A Commonwealth officer proceeded ...

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  35. FORT-STREET MEMORIAL FETE.

    The fete in aid of the Fort-street High School war memorial will be opened at the Boys' High School, Petersham, this afternoon, and will continue to-morrow. Among the ...

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  36. DRIFT TO THE CITY.

    Sir,—The eternal political question is now to make country life more attractive, and I have a solution—to a large extent—to other. In the first place. It is a sociological fact that ...

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  37. INVESTIGATING TICK MATTERS

    Mr. Chaffey. Minister for Agriculture, writ ing to Mr. Nesbitt, M.L.A., in answer to an invitation to visit the district to investigate tick matters, says be regretted he had not ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. WOUNDED BY A SPEAR.

    This morning at the Supreme Court, bofore a Judge without a jury, an aboriginal was charged with wounding another aboriginal by spearing him in the back. The two were ...

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  39. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  40. ASYLUM INMATE'S ESCAPE.

    The sensational escape of an inmate from Callan Park a few days ago eu[?]minated in the arrest of the escape yesterday. Some days ago Walter Piggott escaped from the ...

    Article : 208 words
  41. BOILER "HEADERS."

    A deputation, consisting of Mr. Thompson, of Custiemaine, and Mr. Reeves, of Kapunda (S.A.), to protest against "staggered headers" for boilers bein[?] free of duty under a ...

    Article : 236 words
  42. WINE BARS.

    Sir,—Mr. C. S. Panton, in the "Herald" of the 22nd instant, complains of unjust criticism of the methods employed in wine bars. He naturally babes his complaint on a very ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    The New English Musical Comedy Company closed teheir season in triumph at the Theatre Royal last night. when the final performance of "You're in Love" crowded the house, Miss Maud Fane, Mr. W. S. Perey and ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. RAILWAY TIME-TABLE

    The winter timetable, in connection with the New South Wales railways, will operate as from Sunday next. The daily Tamworth train will take its ...

    Article : 135 words
  45. WELLINGTON WOOL SAIE.

    At the Wellington wool sale values were generally a shade higher compared with the March sale, considering the condition and character of the wools. Medium and coarse ...

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  46. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE SOIREE.

    The Alliance Francaise held its second soirce at St. James's Hall on Wednesday night. Among those present were M. Saegaert (Belgian Consul) with Mme. and M[?]e. Sa[?]gaert: M. Campana (French Consul), with M[?]. ...

    Article : 120 words
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