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  2. STRIKES. MEAT EXPORT TRADE

    Representatives of the meat exporters and the Meat Industry Employees' Union met in conference last Saturday night to consider the trouble that has arisen over the refusal of the ...

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  3. MINE OUTRAGE.

    The outrage perpetrated at the Deep Leads mine. Beaufort, on Friday night by an infuriated mob of unionists against four non-unionists is almost without parallel in the history ...

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  4. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) arrived at Port Adelaide by the R.M.S. Otranto on Saturday. He was tendered a cordial welcome on behalf of the Federal ...

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  5. FASHION FREAKS.

    In the course of his sermon at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning the Primate denounced, in strong terms the fashion freaks which are being introduced in this ...

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  6. WHEAT CROP.

    Despite a dry spell prevailing over a large portion of the wheat country from the beginning of July up till the welcome rain last week, present indications are that the wheat ...

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  7. PERILS OF THE AIR. GERMAN DISASTER.

    Further details regarding the destruction of the naval airship L2 at the Johannisthai flying ground this morning, when all on board, numbering 27, were killed, show that ...

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  8. NOT ALLOWED TO LAND.

    Mrs. Pankhurst has arrived at Ellis Island. On her arrival a special board of inquiry immediately sat and deliberated on the case. The board found that Mrs. Punkhurst's offences ...

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  9. NAVAL HOLIDAYS. MR. CHURCHILL'S PROPOSAL

    In an important speech at Manchester, Mr. W[?]ston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, opened with references to the tragic ocurrences of the week, and expressed ...

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  10. EVASIVE REPLY.

    The reply of the Minister for Works with regard to the removal of a large number of navvies from both sections of the North Coast railway, between Raleigh and Grafton, is ...

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  11. TANNERS' DEADLOCK.

    The tanners who ceased work over a week ago at the Mascot yards of E. M. Farleigh, Ltd., took a secret ballot on Thursday night on the proposal that one of the two men ...

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  12. FATAL SHOOTING.

    Leslie Edward Benedict Coves, 23, a machinist, lately residing with his wife and parents at Mallett-street, Camperdown, died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday ...

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  13. HEROIC RESCUERS. THE COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The fire in the Universal Colliery, in the Sengennhyd Valley, Wales, has been mastered, and the ventilation has been improved. The rescue parties have had many ...

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  14. MOTLEY HAWAII.

    It is interesting to hear from Mr. Alexander Hume Ford, of Honolulu, editor of the "MidPacific Magazine," who has been on a visit from Hawaii to New Zealand, that the ...

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  15. TRUCE DECLARED.

    A truce has been declared in connection with the strike of hide buyers in Brisbane. It has been agreed to hold a sale pending a conference which is to be held on Friday ...

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  16. A SCANDINAVIAN BEGINNING.

    An important movement is [?]essing—a rapprochement between Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, and their practical disarmament by reducing their armies and restricting them to ...

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  17. GERMAN EMPEROR'S HOPE.

    The German Emperor, in a telegram of sympathy in connection with the Zeppelin disaster, expresses the hope that the navy's affliction will act as a spur to the ...

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  18. TERRIFIC STORM IN MALTA.

    The worst storm within living memory has occurred here. Eleven inches of rain were recorded in seven hours. Several villages have been inundated, and ...

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  19. COALMINERS.

    The Huntly coalminers have decided not to work on Monday owing to 16 miners having been dismissed. ...

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  20. OTHER FATALITIES.

    Other aerial disasters occurred to-day. Lieutenant Freyberg was incinerated in the wreckage of an aeroplane at Schweinitz, and Captain Haesler was killed by the explosion of ...

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  21. FOUR MORE BODIES FOUND.

    On the explorers reaching the stables at Sengennhydd, a sudden outburst of smoke caused them to retreat to the shaft, threequarters of a mile distant. ...

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  22. SHIPWRIGHTS DEMAND HIGHER WAGES.

    The members of the shipwrights' branch of the Wellington Waterside Workers ceased work on Saturday. They are paid is 6d an hour, 1 10½d an hour ...

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  23. SMALLPOX. DEATH IN QUARANTINE.

    A rather extraordinary position has arisen in connection with the death of a woman in the quarantine area some time ago. The woman, after removal to the Quarantine ...

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  24. INDEX. NEWS.

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  25. WOMAN MURDERED.

    A shocking murder is reported from Mayfield, near Ashbuston. Mrs. Rosanna Lilley, wife of a contractor, left home to attend a sick neighbour. She ...

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  26. PARACHUTE DESCENT FROM AIRSHIP.

    Major E. Maitland descended in a parachute from the airship Delta, at a height of 1800ft, at Aldershot. ...

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  27. DESPERATE MINERS.

    A state of anarchy prevails throughout the mining regions. Deputies arrested a gang of strikers alleged to have been involved in the attack on the ...

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  28. INCOMBUSTIBLE GAS.

    In view of the large number of airship disasters, the attention of the National Physical Laboratory has been called to the urgency of discovering incombustible gas. ...

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  29. SOLDIER'S DOWNFALL.

    A South African veteran's downfall was related to the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen) at the Bathurst Circuit Court. John C. Vingoe was charged with a serious ...

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  30. BURGLARS BUSY.

    Just about midnight of Saturday a man named James Dunstone, sleeping in the top flat of the People's Palace, Pitt-street, was awakened by an unusual noise, and going to ...

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  31. HOME RULE BILL. WILL BE PASSED NEXT YEAR.

    Mr. Walter Hunciman, president of the Board of Agriculture, speaking at Batley, said the Government was fully determined to pass the Home Rule measure in 1914. ...

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  32. A HURRICANE.

    The ship Imberhorne, from Rio de Janeiro, and the four-masted barque Beechbank, from Table Bay, arrived in port this morning within a few minutes of each other. Both of them ...

    Article : 282 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  34. THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. Alexander Hume Ford, who is making a tour of the Pacific, is now on a visit to Sydney. He is one of the leading spirits in the promotion of tourist traffic from America and ...

    Article : 336 words
  35. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    Mr. Adamson, a member of the House of Representatives, has given notice that during the December session of Congress he will introduce a resolution suspending the operations ...

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  36. "ALL PARTIES NEARER."

    Referring to Home Rule in a speech at Manchester, Mr. Winston Churchill said he had little to add and nothing to subtract from his Dundee speech. ...

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  37. AVIATION.

    A. W. Jones on Saturday afternoon gave the residents of Hamilton, Hendra, and Clayfield districts a line exhibition of flying. He reached an attitude of about 1000ft. ...

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  38. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S SACRIFICE.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., leader of the Irish Unionist party, has decided not to practise in the law courts until the Ulster question has been decided. ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. WARSHIP BUILDING.

    Delay has arisen in the construction of the cruiser Brisbane at Cockatoo Island owing to the scarcity of riveters. The naval authorities state that it has been found impossible ...

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  41. SIX MORE CASES.

    There were six fresh cases of smallpox for the week-end. five on Saturday and one on Sunday. In Saturday's cases two came from ...

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  42. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A tragic incident occurred on the Kingaroy line near Miva on Saturday morning, resulting in the death of a man whose name is believed to be George Bellir Hilton. His ...

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  43. LIVERPOOL COLLISION.

    At the Board of Trade inquiry into the collision between an express and a stationary train in a tunnel outside St. James' station, Liverpool, Signalman Thompson confessed ...

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  44. LAND IN NORTH.

    The complaints made by Messrs. G. H. Noble, of Victoria and W. Henderson, of Queensland in the course of an interview at Brisbane as to the disappointments that ...

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  45. BOX FACTORY GUTTED.

    A hard fight was put up early this morning by firemen against the flames w[?]ich threatened disastrous results at the imperial Freezing Works, conducted by W. Angliss and Co., ...

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  46. GOOD BOWLING FEAT.

    Playing on a good matting wicket at North Williamstown yesterday, R. Hindson (captain of the North Williamstown Presbyterian Church team, which is competing for the first ...

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  47. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE BURNT.

    The Mechanics' Institute was destroyed by fire early this morning. The building was partly of wood, the front being of brick. The building comprised a meeting-room, ...

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  48. MILITARY CAMP.

    Five hundred troops were detrained at Seven Hills on Saturday morning from the city, Goulburn, and Maitland, for eight days' engineers' camp at Prospect Reservoir. ...

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  49. NON-UNION MINERS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Helensburg miners, Mr. C. Josland, presiding, a motion was carried that no member of the union ride in the cage, up or down, with non-unionists. ...

    Article : 55 words
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