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  2. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A meeting of those engaged in the grain trade to-day considered the decision of the Wool and Grain Auctioneers' Association to insist on cash payment upon ...

    Article : 118 words
  3. SPORTING NOTES.

    Although we are within two days of the V.R.C. Grand National Meeting, not a blow has been struck in the betting market; and those who try to pick winners without the ...

    Article : 3,076 words
  4. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Unmack, replying to a question, stated that it was not the intention of the Government to permit Mr. Wragge, the Government ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Although the officials of the A.M.A. are aware that four parties of miners are breaking ore in the Australian B.H. Consols Mine under a combination of the contract and ...

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  6. THE MELBOURNE DRAINAGE SYSTEM.

    Another step in the progress of the metropolitan sewage works was taken to-day, when Commissioner Styles, Vice-Chairman of the Sewage Committee of the Board of Works, formally laid the first brick in the main out-fall of the sewer at Werribee. The occasion was marked by the usual festivities. ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Rev. A. W. Murray, for forty years missionary of Samoa and New Guinea in connection with the London Missionary Society, died yesterday, in his eighty-first year. ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Habsburg arrived at Colombo on the afternoon of July 6, homewards. The Oruba arrived at Plymouth on the evening of July 5. ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND

    The Governor, accompanied by the Colonial Treasurer, Crown Solicitor, and several members of Parliament, left by a special train for Roma this morning.______ ...

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  10. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE LEAGUE.

    On Friday morning a large deputation, composed chiefly of ladies, waited on the Treasurer for the purpose of discussing with him the question of extending the Parliamentary ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Glenelg on her last trip brought 2,500 ingots of silver and lead bullion from the Zeehan, Dundas, and Broken Hill smelting works. ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    The election was held today for ft member of the House of Representatives for Rangitikei to succeed Mr. MacArthur, deceased. The returns so far are incomplete, but at the ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday the Premier (Sir J. Forres ) entertained a number of guests at luncheon at the Fremantle Club in honour of Mr. D. Murray, a former Chief Secretary, and Mr. G. S. ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. THE WAGES OF THE MINERS.

    The following list (says the Melbourne Herald) shows the rate of pay per week paid to miners in different parts of Australia:— Broken Hill. 46 hours. £3. ...

    Article : 462 words
  15. INTERVIEW WITH MR. ORR.

    Mr. William Orr, a Director of several Mining Companies and of the Water Supply Company, who made some severe comments at a citizens' meeting yesterday on the ...

    Article : 612 words
  16. THE ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMEN.

    A meeting of the women's Christian Temperance Union was held to-night to advocate the extension of the franchise to women. There was a large attendance, principally ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. THE VAN EMEN'S LAND BANK.

    At a meeting of creditors and shareholders in the Van Diemen's Land Bank to be held at Hobart on July 26 and 27 the trustees will present a report. The next dividend will ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. A POPULAR ACTRESS.

    A farewell matinee was given at the Bijou Theatre to-day to the popular actress, Miss Pattie Browne, on the eve of her departure for Europe. A large audience evinced warm ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. A PRISONER POISONED.

    A married woman named Euphemia Johnson, who with her husband was recently sentenced to seven years' penal servitude for burning a dwelling-house, was accidentally ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Sir—Every true patriot must thank you for your article of this morning. Many of us have been wondering how it was that the A.M.A. could place men as pickets to prevent ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. OUTBREAK OF DIPHTHERIA.

    A most viralent form of diphtheria has broken out in Doncaster, where sixteen children are affected with the disease. The complaint first made its appearance in the public ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    On Sunday last when Mr. Edmund Levi, living at Walkerville, and his wife and family were at Church, an extensive robbery of Mr. Levis jewellery was committed. The jewellery ...

    Article : 489 words
  23. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Major Wardell has received a cablegram from Lord Sheffield to the effect that he finds the difficulties in bringing a team next autumn to Australia too great to bo overcome. ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. EXCHANGE OF MESSAGES.

    On Friday afternoon the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. F. W. Bullock) received the following telegram from Broken Hill:—"Reports in metropolitan Press re strike are exaggerated. ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—As a shareholder in one of the dividend-paying mines I conclude that in the event of any damage being done to the property, of which I am a part owner, the New South ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. CATTLE-STEALING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A serious affray has taken place between a party of whites and the natives at the Angelo River in the North. The blacks had been raiding cattle and sheep flocks, and were ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. LARRIKINISM AT BROKEN HILL.

    Sir—Notwithstanding the fact that the Directors of the Broken Hill Mines have done wrong by breaking the contrast they have without a conference with the mine employes it ...

    Article : 270 words
  28. THE ADELAIDE MEETING AND THE MINEOWNERS.

    Mr. W. Knox, the Hon. Secretary of the Barrier Ranges Mining Association, dispatched the following telegram to the Mayor (Mr. F. W. Bullock) on Thursday evening:—"Have ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. THE MELBOURNE TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night it was resolved to cable congratulations to Mr. John Burns on his election for Batterses. A deputation was appointed ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. NATIONALIZING THE MINES.

    In explaining the suggestion of the Petersburg Progressive Labour League to nationalize the silver mines the President says the matter was adjourned with a view to applying to the ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. THE CASE FOR THE MINEOWNERS.

    The following letter appears in the Melbourne Age of July 7s:—"Sir—Will you allow me to make a few remarks on your leading article re the Broken Hill strike ...

    Article : 781 words
  32. FOOTBALL.

    At a meeting of the Football Association to-night a letter from Mr. J. J. Trait, the umpire in last Saturday's match, Carlton v. Essendon, was received, complaining of rough play, and reporting ...

    Article : 67 words
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