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  2. NEW LAND ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Beeby is satisfied that the new Land Act is now becoming better understood, and will be appreciated by the people as a proposal ...

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  3. THE TITANIC WRECK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New Brunswick-Allan liner, Carthaginian, has arrived at St. Johns, the capital city of Newfoundland. ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speakiug at Maryborough (Queensland), Mr. Fisher said that the Queensland Government four weeks ago entered this election in high ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    The Carpathia arrived in New York at 8.30. this evening. Interest was in tense, and never in its history was the city so terribly impressed. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the increasing uneasiness at the enormous growth of expenditure the House of Commons has on the initiative of the ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY

    At the Armidale Circuit Court on Tuesday next, before Mr. Justice Sly, among the cases are three murder charges. Copper was quoted in London on ...

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  8. COUNTRY SHOWS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lord Chelmsford, at Maitland Show, criticised some of the phases of country shows. A large number of people in Australia, he said, ...

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  9. Effective Advertising.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Scottish Commissioners who visited Australia eighteen months ago have delivered lectures to crowded halls in Scotland on the ...

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  10. Court of Appeal Minus One.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is some curiosity as to how the Commissioners who drafted the redistribution scheme will settle differences which may arise. Mr. ...

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  11. Hon. A. A. Dangar's Mnnificence.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Gratitude is felt in Singleton for Hon. A. A. Dangar's munificence towards the building of a new church. The Council decided with ...

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  12. Enterprising Harbour Trust.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During the next twelve months the Melbourne Harbour Trust will spend, apart from the ordinary maintenance work, £234,000 in ...

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  13. Morocco in Revolt Again.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Several quarters of Fez have revolted owing to measures passed to which the native troops objected. Several Frenchmen were killed. ...

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  14. £5,000,000 Cheque.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The America Royal-Mail Steamship Company has absolved the Union and other companies in the South African Shipping Combine, ...

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  15. Food Supply Commission.

    SYDNEY Friday.—Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Food Supply Mr. Grubb, butcher, said he had seen no signs of combination between a ...

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  16. Danger of the North.

    SYDNEY, Driday.—At Brisbane, Senator Chataway, in an election speech, said: "A country which would be nameless, is known' to have designs on ...

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  17. U.S.A. Coal Miners Resume.

    LONDON, Thursday:—By 109,709 votes to 32,139, the bituminous coal workers in indiana (U.S.A.) have ratified the Cleveland wage agreement. This means the ...

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  18. A Mysterious Note.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Paul Glaser, from whose pawn-shop in Launceston valuables amounting to £250 were stolen on Monday night, received a letter stating ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The text of the Home Rule Bill is issued. The term of office for Senators is eight years, one fourth to retire every second year, and ...

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  20. Harry Holland's £100 Fine.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A[?] ex-parte application has been made to Mr. Justice Ferguson for a writ of prohibition directed to Captain Coulter and Mr. Harnett, ...

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  21. Perry Willis Appeal Case.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the High Court this afternoon, Henry Willis,' Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and William S. Christi[?], Sergeant at Arms, appealed ...

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  22. The Thin End of the Wedge.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at the Sydney Labour Council to a motion before the Council that a union label be introduced by the Hairdressers and ...

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  23. Lithgow Workers Resume.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Lithgow, yesterday, the early shift of Unionists and all old hands formerly engaged at the blast furnace went into work after a lapse of ...

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  24. Will There be a Deadlock?

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Persistent rumours are gaining ground in political circles that some members of the Labour Party are endeavouring to create a ...

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  25. Immigrants Berths

    Thd Agents-General have conferred with Mr. Hughes, Chairman of the Shipping Conference, urging the pressing necessity of eight thousand berths above those ...

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  26. New Industrial Disputes Act.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The new Act in force to-day replaces the Industrial Disputes Act, under which all the present wages boards were constituted, but which will ...

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  27. Arrested on Suspicion

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Newcastle, on the arrival of the Hunter from Sydney, the police arrested James Graham (24), a seaman, on a charge of being connected ...

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  28. Railway Workers Dictate.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. O'Sullivan, Secretary of the Railway Workers' Union, said that the Cabinet had decided to pay the rates awarded by the ...

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  29. Immigrant Tradesmen.

    At the monthly meeting of the Master Builders Association; the following letter was received from the Acting Director of the Immigration and Tourist Bureau:— ...

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  30. CABLE BREVITIES

    Frederick Seddon, life insurance superintendent, for poisoning Eliza Barrow, was executed to-day. He declined to make a confession. ...

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  31. Father of Bowls Dead.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Alexander Johnstone (father of bowls in Australia) died at Hawkesbury River yesterday aged 96. He played bowls for 70 years, and ...

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  32. A-Railway Out to Sea

    An American railway, which as an engineering project, deserves to be termed oneof the modern wonders of the world, has been completed, viz., the line running ...

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  33. School Medical Inspection

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In connection with school medical inspection, Dr. Roth has called attention to the chief causes of juvenile illness and affections to the nose[?] ...

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  34. Mr. Lynch not Eligible.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Finding he was not eligible as a Labour catididute for the Werriwa seat, Mr. Lynch, who was selected by ballot, has voluntarily ...

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  35. Generous Assistance.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To enable him to take part in the Bisley Rifle meeting, and also the Olympic Games at Stockholm, Arthur Cutler, of Bathurst, the ...

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  36. London to Australia in 14 Days.

    In the course of a century the time necessary for the carriage of mails and passengers between Great Britain and Australia, has been reduced from eighteen ...

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  37. Scientific Research.

    Rev. Father Pigot, S.J., science master at Riverview College, who has just returned from a seven months' tour through the United Kingdom and ...

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  38. Irrigation Trust in Difficulty.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Murrumbidgee irrigation[?] Trust is experiencing difficulty in regard to resumption. Mr. Griffith, Minister for Works, states that ...

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  39. Dismissed Through British Strike.

    SYDNKY, Friday.—About 50 employees boiler-making in the Government Dockyards have been dismissed, with the reason that there is not sufficient iron. ...

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  40. CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. A. C. Carm[?]chael, Minister for Public instruction, says that in connection with his proposal to establish a Conservatoire of ...

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  41. Menelik II. in a Critical State.

    The Emperor Menelik II., of Abyssinia, is reported to be in a critical condition, as also the Empress Taitu. Menelik II. was born in 1844 and ...

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  42. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A case of remarkable features, including a number of al[?]gations of a sensational character against an official of the State Justice ...

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  43. Germans Like our Mutton.

    Every month the Customs Department receives a missive from the High Commissioner that some Germans have eaten of Australian meat, and have vigorously ...

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  44. Our Navy.

    The Minister for Defence has received returns from the Hight Commissioner that show that the Commonwealth will have to pay dearly for their armoured cruiser, the ...

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  45. Technical Education.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Carmichael does not think that Victoria or South Australia is so far advanced in regard to Technical education and continuation, ...

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