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Sill I*l*l NR CASE SETTLED. SYDXEV. June II). The charge against .lohiison (cabled May 27) nvi-r the shipping dispute was withdrawn, the Crown counsel intimating the strike is nlmnst over, and the action i- Icing wilhdiawn in the int crest - of industrial pence. THEFT ('ll ARC IX SYDNEY. June II).
Oourne (liiidiiHT "''i s romnniloil till .hull' •_’() III! :t cliii r<£«* of .stonlinn C'HOO tlif |*rn|i(• rt v nl‘ I In* INislmustm* Oonornl in iniillootion "illi :i rnliliorv oil May ■ -_’i ;. I’m i n tin- I’nst Offi.'i'. fin nli nor l tons ii clnili in tlm I’nstnl I loptirtnioiit. j Tliivi- ili'M'i'ti'i'N from 11..M.5. Iloml uoro -ontenootl tn-ilnv in 12 mouths' ■ nun! mi oli.'iino.* nf ft was stall'd tlic Nil nil si lit Jiorit ii'S woulil ili'iil wit Ii tlii'in •! ft< • r tlmy linro son-oil tlioir sontonoos. TAXATION KKKoKM. MKfJTMH'IiNK. .funo 10. Tlic I'Vdorsil OnliiiU't luis ontl.siilororl proposals I'o r t:■ n;i ti< oi i-ofi»rm. wliiili it is oxlinintoil wniilil snvc tin l tnxpayors £1 .StW.flnS in tin' ni'N't tin.'imini von i'. WOMAN’S I'I.rOKV ACT. PiAII.S f!> TWO-lilTiOl.MiS. SVDNKV. .1 iiiio I I. Mis Paulson. liooii nl Plnlilnrt s llntol. Into In-t ovoninii. mu- inl’niinoil tlmt two si rmino moil ivoiv up-lniis. Sho soouroil n I'ovnlvor niul l.niloil tlio intnnlor- up n- tlioy uoro lonvinn tin' I'nnlll ill I'll—o.-.-inii nl olio nf lior 'lro-s----os. She liopl tlioni oinotn,| uillt tin' M'onpmi u lulo tl io \ Mom -niii'i lioil. ttno lII’ tlio nil'll tolll lior lint m talk I'Ovnlvi'i' Stull’, nt lu'l'M iso liny worn ln»:t----ii'sistuiit. Slio mni'olioii tlioni ilomiistiiirs mlioi-o :i port or slnml nn oiiaril with n rovnlvor M'liilo Mi- Pauls.’,: r usl tot I into tlio st root mill out n polioo--1111111. Inilnlino till' 111011 into oilstuilv. AKItOPI.ANK FOIt MPSKI'M. SVDNKV. Juno 11. A sonpluno. pilotoil liv Klittlit-I.iuitt. Molntyro, tloiv from MoHiniirno to Syilnoy in six limit's tliirty-sovon niiniito» lit .in nvol'uoo s|K‘o(l nl 00 mill's nil hour. Tlio iniioliino rotnrns shortly nml tlu'ii "ill Is.' plnooil in tlio iniisi'iiin as tlio til'st nlniio to tly rniiinl Au-tra-lia. UAIiNADO BOVS 00 To SVDNKV. MKI.BOI'IINK. Juno 11.
•Commenting on tin* laet thai although 52 Rarnado hoys have arrived ill Melbourne. all but * nit* aIV proceeding to Sydney. tin* Suporint.Mnlont oi State immigration said : I la* policy ol \ ittoria’was to obtain adult immigrants who coultl earn a living ami not vuuii" hoys who would h:* partly dependent op’ the State or private people. There was no arrangement under which people "ho coultl not wholly support themselves coultl 1"* introduced to the State. Till*: NKW A I’STIt AI.I.VN CAPITAL. SYDNEY. dune U. The Chief architect of tin* Federal public Works anti Railway Department. in giving evidence helore th** Public Works Committee, saitl that l’ar. liament would la* altle to meet at Canberra tn May or dune. I!>2<>. The pernianelit Commonwealth Olfiecs would not he completed till H>2!>. hut provision was being made to house lad G> Kill inemhers of the stall' and (if) to 71l houses will also la* built
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