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  2. THE BY-ELECTIONS. FIGHT FOR MUDGEE.

    Mudgee and the surrounding districts have never before been so full of politicians and political agents. So many have come up from Sydney, and been drafted into the ...

    Article : 806 words
  3. BOLD ENTERPEISE.

    The ambition and aims of the Labour party wero referred to by Mr. F. Flowers, M.L.C, in a speech at Rookwood yesterday. There was some consolation, said Mr. ...

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  4. "BLACK" SUGAE. UNLOADED IN SYDNEY.

    Action was taken yesterday which is likely to precipitate trouble in regard to the Queensland sugar, strike, with the unions in the transport industry. A cargo of about 60 ...

    Article : 640 words
  5. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    At Mudgee last week the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Carmichael) explained that in resigning their seats Mr. Horne and Mr. Dunn had acted hnstily; that if they had "first ...

    Article : 428 words
  6. "TUE GREATEST FLEETS USELESS." AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    The "Journal" published an interview with M. Vedrines, the well-known airman, in which he states that army aeroplanes would render the greatest fleets useless. ...

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  7. GERMAN POLICE METHODS.

    Two policemen overtook two thieves in a Friedrichstrasse tavern, and 15 shots' were exchanged, one of the policemen being shot dead. ...

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  8. LABOUR UNREST. LONDON DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    Sir Albert Rollit's award on the question whether dockers' work is stevedore's work, and consequently entitled to payment at the rate of Sd per hour has been ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—Some of your readers may be interested in the following remarks in order to understand the present trouble in Queensland, which may spread down here to the waterside ...

    Article : 741 words
  10. THE "DAILY MAIL" RACE.

    Mr. Cody, of the British Military Balloon School, has completed the circuit course in the "Daily Mail" race. His flight from Brighton to Brooklands (10 ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. LONDON CARMEN'S STRIKE.

    The London Carmen's Union has ordered a strike of 25,000 men, because it is alleged that the masters have been dilatory in dealing with the demands ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Mr. E. D. H. Sewell, writing in the newspapers, states that there are no firstclass first or second slip fieldsmen amongst those players who have accepted the ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. "YOU HAVE WON!"

    Fourteen thousand dockers took part in a demonstration in Trafalgar-square yesterday. There was wild enthusiasm when the ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. A GREAT ALTITUDE.

    Captain Fellx monoplaned at Etampes to a height of 11,148ft. ...

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  15. MOROCCO.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has addressed representations to the Moorish Government in connection with the recent expulsion of ...

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  16. AN OFFENDED ENVOY.

    The Chinese newspapers complain of the inattention bestowed upon Prince Tsal-Chen during the Coronation ceremonies in England. ...

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  17. COUNCIL CLERK RESIGNS.

    Mr. E. S. Sautelle, who for many years has ' been council clerk at Vaucluse, tendered his resignation at last night's council meeting. The matter was introduced by a motion ...

    Article : 497 words
  18. THRILLING ADVENTURE.

    The submarine Rubis, while returning to Cherbourg yesterday, suddenly dipped, and ten tons of water poured through her manholes. ...

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  19. MR. FISHER'S 'POSITION.

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Huglies, in a speech at Ballarat, to-night, alluded to Mr. Fishers denial of Mr. Stead's allegations "No sane man," he said," believed the ...

    Article : 250 words
  20. A FIVE-DAYS' WEEK.

    A conference of the Scottish Coalminers Federation has adopted a policy providing for a working week of five days, and has also. demanded that employers shall pay ...

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  21. COLLAPSE OF A TOWER.

    A Mooilsh tower collapsed in Bunol 22 miles west of Valentia wrecking 20 houses. Seven corpses have been extricated ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    Sir Eliot Lewis, Premier of Tasmania, was a passenger by the Makura, which arrived from Vancouver yesterday morning. He returns to Australia thoroughly impressed with the ...

    Article : 572 words
  23. INTERFERING WITH FREE LABOURERS.

    A disturbance took place at Kalamia mill, Lower Burdekin, on Saturday morning, when an attempt was made to capture free labourers installed the previous. day. The police ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. "STOP LOADING."

    The local railway officials have again received orders not to accept produce, in the following form:—"In consequence of further accumulation of produce for Sydney, stop ...

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  25. RELIGION IN PORTUGAL. ARCHBISHOP BOURNE'S REFERENCE.

    At the National Roman Catholic Congress, which is being held in Newcastle, Archbishop Bourne said thnt Roman Catholies in England look to the Government ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. CHOLERA IN ITALY.

    It is officially reported that there were 157 cases of cholera and 74 deaths within five days in the Palermo province. In the city of Naples there were 58 cases ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. LEGIRONS REVIVED.

    Mr. Wade addressed a crowded meeting in the Prince of Wales Theatre, Gulgong, tonight. As at Mudgee on Saturday night, hundreds of people were unable to gain ...

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  28. 'STEWARD'S FIND.

    As the steamer Kapunda was proceeding down the river on Saturday afternoon, bound for Adelaide and Fremantle, the attention of the fore-cabin steward was attracted by a ...

    Article : 187 words
  29. GERMAN NAVY.

    The Emperor will review 140 warships, aggregating 400,000 tons, on September 5, in Kiel.Bay. ...

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  30. CLERGY ASK FOR STIPENDS.

    A total 1200 out of 6000 of the lower clergy have petitioned the Government to grant the piomised stipend of £111 annually. The bishops refuse the ...

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  31. "ONE OF THE GREATEST UPHEAVALS."

    At an open-air meeting on Saturday evening addresses in sympathy with the sugar strikers were delivered by Messrs. Mullan and Theodore, Ms.L.A. Mr. Mullan referred ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. FOOT AND MOUTH- DISEASE.

    Foot-and-mouth disease in the department of Saone-et-Loire is making serious I progress, and £9000 worth of cattle, sheep, and pigs has already been destroyed. ...

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  33. INDEX. NEWS.

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  34. MAN AND WIFE DIE TOGETHER.

    Two sudden deaths occurred at Gymple on Saturday afternoon, the victims being Arthut Morgan aged 70 and his wife, aged GO Morgan was burning off grass in a paddock close ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Dally Telegraph," commenting on the slump in Tasmanian apples, blames the growers and shippers for unduly prolonging the seaso:. It points out the ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. 'YOUTHFUL OFFENDER.

    Arthur Elder Russell, aged 16 years, was tried at the general sessions to-day on a charge of having unlawfully wounded another lad named Arthur John Newman on June 5 ...

    Article : 124 words
  37. THE TRAIN MYSTERY.

    No further light has yet been thrown on the' mysterious happenings in the limited express from Melbourne to Sydney on Sunday last, when an unknown man dressed in faded ...

    Article : 222 words
  38. TELEPHONE RENTALS.

    The payments, of telephone rentals have caused a sudden jump in the postal revenue, The total receipts of the department from July 22 to July 31, 1910, were £99,213, and for ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. ASSISTANCE FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The Journeymen Butchers' Union has made a levy of sixpence per member per week for the sugar workers' strike. The Municipal Employees' Association has made a similar ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  41. IN MEMORIAM VERSES.

    At the District Court to-day Frederick William Marks proceeded against the proprietors of the "Ago" newspaper on a charge that they did sell a plrated book, of which complainant ...

    Article : 346 words
  42. SALE OF OPIUM.

    Charles Alfred Graves, chemist, was proceeded against under the Opium Prohibition Act, at Sale Court to-day, on a charge of not keeping an entry of the sale of the drug to an ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. MOTOR CAR DESTROYED.

    A peculiar accident happened late last night near Hadspen. A motor car containing three Launceston residents was returning from Latrobe, and in resuming after a short ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. FEDERAL REFINERY.

    Messrs. Crampton and Bamford spoke here on Saturday night to a large audience. They attacked the C. S. R. Company. Mr. Bamford stated that a proposal would ...

    Article : 267 words
  45. IRON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. C. H. Hoskins' attention was drawn this morning to the report that Mr. F. W. Paul had been appointed a commissioner to inquire into the iron industry, and also to ...

    Article : 119 words
  46. ECHO OF THE PAST.

    The death of Mr. Roderick M'Donald, of Burrier, which was announced last week, calls to mind a sensational event at that place over 50 years ago. ...

    Article : 131 words
  47. LOST IN THE SNOW.

    A man named Currell, 61 years of age, was admitted to the Gippsland Hospital yesterday, Currell was found in the snow at Dargo High Plains. He got lost while trying to cross the ...

    Article : 104 words
  48. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    Lionel Le Souef and Theodore Johnston, who were rendered unconscious in the bathroom of a house at St. Kilda on Saturday, when Dr. Gill met his death, are progressing well ...

    Article : 117 words
  49. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. M'Konzie, is stiougly of opinion that something should be done without delay to secure a better system of disposing of the Australian meat sent to ...

    Article : 100 words
  51. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Passengers for Melbourne and Adelaide who landed from the Arawa on Friday caught Saturday's express and embarked on the Rotomnhana for Melbourne. Those for Brisbnno ...

    Article : 65 words
  52. BRUNSWICK SHOOTING CASE.

    The Acting Premier has decided to confer with the Acting Chief Secretary and the Commissioner for Police regarding a suggestion that a public inquiry should be held into the ...

    Article : 54 words
  53. MOTOR TRAINS.

    The Railway Commissioners have ordered two M'Keen motor trains for passenger traffic on the cross-country lines. The total cost will be £13,C00. ...

    Article : 28 words
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