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  2. BUTTER MARKET.

    The wholesale quotation for butter was yesterday advanced 4/ per cwt., thus making the price to Sydney grocers 110/ per cwt, delivered in boxes. ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 502 words
  4. AFTERNOON SHIFT. NINE COLLIERIES

    The ultimatum sent from the colliery proprietors to the secretaries of the lodges whose members formerly worked in the afternoon shift at the nine collieries on the Maitland ...

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  5. FEDERAL POSITION.

    There is absolutely no change in the political situation as far as can be ascertained. Parliament House is deserted by members who apparently recognise that perhaps the ...

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  6. FARES AND FREIGHTS

    Despite the fact that several local managers of interstate shipping companies professed ignorance of any alterations when the "Herald" announced all-round increases in ...

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  7. HOME RULE. NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.

    A procession a mile long, including a band and trained nurses wearing the red cross uniform, accompanied the Nationalist volunteers from Londonderry to Celtic Park, where ...

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  8. THE LOST LINER. FURTHER DETAILS.

    References were made to-day throughout England in the churches and chapels to the sinking of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Ireland in the St. Lawrence, and the great ...

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  9. WRIT ISSUED.

    The collier Storstad has arrived here. The Canadian Pacific Company has issued a writ against Captain Anderson, the matter of the Storstad, claiming £400,000. ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT INQUIRY.

    The Canadian Government has ordered an investigation into the disaster in conjunction with the British Board of Trade The Government has appointed Contain ...

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  11. INTEGRITY OF BILL.

    Mr. Thomas Lundon, M.P. (Nationalist), speaking at Limorick City, said Mr. John Redmond (Nationalist leader) had sent him to organise the National volunteers. He ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. BODIES RECOVERED.

    The Government steamer Lady Grey has arrived here with 176 bodies. ...

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  13. RAILWAY SMASHES. COLLISION AT CAMPBELLTOWN

    A railway accident occurred here this morning, and although it was not attended by loss of life, considerable damage was done to railway stock. ...

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  14. CLOSE UNIONISM.

    Mr. Nielsen, Trade and Immigration Commissioner for New South Wales in the United States, has forwarded the Premier a warning against Australians going to San Francisco ...

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  15. UNSINKABLE BOATS.

    The State Premier, referring yesterday to the disaster, said he thought that boats carrying so many lives should be made unsinkable. What Mr. Holman said he meant by this ...

    Article : 268 words
  16. NAVAL CONVENTION.

    The "Taegliche Rundschau" states that Great Britain has definitely rejected the request of Russia and France to join the Franco-Russian naval convention. ...

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  17. SYMPATHY OF ROYALTY.

    The King has cabled to the Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) expressing his deep grief over the awful disaster, and his heartfelt sympathy with the mourners. ...

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  18. A RUST OF MISFORTUNE.

    Among the watchers for news in London was Captain Kendall's niece, Mrs. Wild, whose father was drowned in the Britannic. Her husband was the chief officer on the Titanic, ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN PASSENGERS.

    The Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., had received no further news yesterday regarding any Australian passengers being on board the Empress of ...

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  20. GENESIS OF SHIFT.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry yesterday explained the position with regard to places where the afternoon shift is being worked in the northern coalfields. ...

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  21. DISASTER AVERTED.

    The steamer Royal Edward was accorded a great welcome upon her arrival at Avocmouth. Passengers declare that Captain Wotton's ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. A ROUGH PASSAGE.

    The barque Glitro arrived in port this morning after a bad weather passage of 77 days from Rosario. When 20 days out she reached the Cape ...

    Article : 189 words
  23. SHIPPING OFFICE BESIEGED.

    The Canadian Pacific Company's premises in London were again besieged by a crowd of people, and many sorrowful inquiries were made. Every new list of names posted at the ...

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  24. AIRMAN INJURED.

    "Wizard" Stone, who was to have made his first flight from Melbourne to Sydney on Saturday, met with a sensational accident to-day at Maribyrnong. ...

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  25. THIRTEEN PERSONS INJURED.

    As a consequence of six trucks being derailed this morning, 13 persons were injured, seven of whom are receiving treatment in hospital. ...

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  26. REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE.

    It is a coincidence that the Canadian Pacifie liner Empress of Britain, the sister ship to the Empress of Ireland, should have been in collision two years ago also with a ...

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  27. VICTORIAN MISHAP.

    The Sunshine railway station was the scene of another collision to-night. An engine was being shunted preparatory to taking a train to Melbourne, when the ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. CROSSING THE FRONTIER.

    Recently a German military aeroplane crossed the frontier at Plock (Russian Poland), and was fired at. The machine was damaged and descended, two officers ...

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  29. STATE REVENUE.

    A reference was made by Mr. Holman yesterday to the state of the finances. "Since I made a statement a month ago," said the Treasurer, "the situation has ...

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  30. LABOUR FEDERATION

    Mr. W. Rosser, secretary of the Federation of Labour, stated yesterday that his body would stand by the minors in their determination to have the afternoon shift abolished. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND VICTIMS.

    Miss Tiriah Townshend, daughter of Mr. Townshend, Crown ranger at Marlborough, with her aunt, Mrs. Hugh Wynn Price, of Auckland, were aboard the Empress of ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor has opened a Mansion House fund for the dependents of those who were drowned. He invites the Mayors throughout the United Kingdom to open ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. BANKING.

    The Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Lyons) has signed an agreement which marks an important departure in the financial history of the State. This was an agreement between the State ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A miner named Alfred Denorson, his wife, and four children were incinerated in bed at their residence near Dover. Two other inmates of the cottage which was totally ...

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  35. "RUNAWAY GIRL."

    Considerable discussion has arisen over the action taken by the local branch of the Roman Catholic Federation in connection with the musical comedy, "The Runaway Girl," ...

    Article : 302 words
  36. INDEX. NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  37. BIRTHS AND DEATHS

    The Government Statistician reports that during last month there were 1551 births and 645 deaths within the metropolitan area. The birth-rate, 25.66 per 1000 of ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. GENERAL BOOTH'S MESSAGE.

    A cablegram has been received at the national headquarters of the Salvation Army at Wellington from General Booth, calling for the prayers of the whole Army of the ...

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  39. INDIAN MURDER.

    Mrs. Fulham, who, in March last year, was sentenced penal servitude for life for the murder of husband, has died of apoplexy in the Mai[?] Prison. ...

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  40. MILITARY CHANGES.

    Among the passengers aboard the Rotorua were Captain C. R. Macdonald, of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and Captain Gibbon, of the Royal Irish Fusiliers. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY.

    The Governor-General to-day sent the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in London:—"Will you kindly convey to Canada Australia's deepest ...

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  42. VALUABLE DAGGER STOLEN.

    Burglars, after smashing two cases in the Army Museum at the Hotel des Invalides, stole a number of valuable weapons, including an eight, th century dagger belonging ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. CABINET BUSY.

    The State Cabinet will meet this morning, and throughout to-morrow, and will discuss the programme for the next session of Parliament. ...

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  44. CABLE STATION BURNT.

    The cable station at Whakapuaka was burned to the ground at 3 o'clock this morning. The staff by splendid work, and with meagre ...

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  45. SYDNEY CONDOLENCES.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman R. W. Richards) to-day despatched the following cable to the Mayor of Quebec:—"Aldermen and citizens and myself offer deepest sympathy and ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. RAVAGES OF ANTS.

    During the regime of the late Chief Commissioner, Mr. Johnson, a large quantity of material was distributed along the Western line for the erection of a line of fencing on ...

    Article : 96 words
  48. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Albanian International Commission considers that the revolution was planned and led by members of the Young Turks party. ...

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  49. ACTORS' SYMPATHY.

    The Actors' Association of Australasia has sent a cablegram by Mr. Walter Bentley, the general secretary, to Mr. H. B. Irving, in the following terms:—"The Actors' ...

    Article : 37 words
  50. PROPOSED RESUMPTION.

    Another city resumption scheme is proposed At to-night's meeting of the City Council Alderman Milner Stephen will table a motion that the council appoint a committee to ...

    Article : 66 words
  51. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    An official statement has been issued accusing a Parisian cinematograph operator of reconstituting a scene in the siege of Adrianople, during the Balkan war, representing ...

    Article : 81 words
  52. NARRANDERA WATER SUPPLY.

    For some days past the residents at the west end of the town have been receiving only a trickle of water through the pipes, and after considerable investigation by the council's ...

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  53. ENGLISH LAWN TENNIS.

    In the final of the Universities and Public Schools' singles event, which was played at Chiswick, C. P. Dixon (holder) defeated R. W. F. Harding. 6-2. 3-6, 7-5. ...

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  54. CADET TRAINING.

    General Sir Ian Humilton (Inspector-General of the Oversea Forces), when interviewed, said that, though opposed to the compulsory military training of adults in England, he would ...

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  55. BURNING EMBANKMENT.

    The Mudgee mail train was delayed four hours near Cullen Bullen on Saturday morning owing to a subsidence in the embankment. party constructed a coal and shale, which ...

    Article : 100 words
  56. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  57. A BOY SHOT.

    On Saturday evening, John Prentice, aged 15, was brought into Walgett hospital in a critical condition, as the result of a shooting accident, which occurred about dusk that ...

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  58. JOCKEY KILLED.

    Charles Davis, one of the best-known horse trainers in the western district, met with a fatal accident in the early morning on the local racecourse while riding Petford to work ...

    Article : 120 words
  59. WORCESTERSHIRE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  60. SUFFRAGISTS.

    Women suffragists interrupted matins at St. Pauls Cathedral One woman clung to the lectern and addressed the congregation until she was carried out. ...

    Article : 45 words
  61. RIFLEMAN SHOT DEAD.

    Captain Leckie of the Murat Bay Rifle Club, was shot dead through the head as the result of his own rifle exploding in an ammunition shed on the ranges on Saturday. An ...

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  62. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    Late last night the Sydney detectives arrested a man named Adolphe Gutsch, and at the Central Police Station charged him with the forgery of Bank of Australasia notes. He ...

    Article : 41 words
  63. CAMP DOGS.

    Following the complaints of various landowners, the Railway Commissioner has ordered that no dogs are to be taken into the camps of the railway gangs. ...

    Article : 36 words
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