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  2. THE STRIKE. LEADERS ARRESTED.

    To-day witnessed a series of important developments. Twenty home coastal boats were brought to the wharfs and worked by the new ...

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  3. SMALLPOX.

    Three more cases of smallpox were brought to light yesterday. Two of these were from Redfern and one from Leichhardt. The three were at once removed to quarantine, while ...

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  4. HOW WORKERS LIVE.

    The inquiry by Judge Heydon into the cost of living was continued yesterday, when further evidence was given with regard to the earnings and expenditure of working people. ...

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  5. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The entertainment provided by the House of Representatives last week was evidently well advertised judging by the large crowd of people that clamourod for admission to the ...

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  6. NAVAL BURDENS.

    In responding to the toast of "The Imperial Forces" at the Guildhall banquet yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that next year Britain ...

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  7. MEXICO. BRITISH RECOGNITION.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, in his speech at the Guildhall banquet yesterday, referring to the situation in Mexico, said there was no question of intervention on ...

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  8. THE BALKANS, ALBANIAN POSITION.

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Asquith, in his speech at the Guildhall banquet yesterday, remarked that the Balkan conflict had now happily ceased. Things had been done beyond ...

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  9. STATE'S COAL.

    According to advices received by the last American mail, Newcastle coal has established a high reputation in Honolulu, and masters of steamers bound from the Pacific slope to ...

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  10. MORE ATROCITIES.

    A European commission which is investigating alleged atrocities in Albania is engaged hearing the evidence of Albanian fugitives. A terrible indictment has been made against ...

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  11. HUERTA'S NOTE.

    The Secretary of State, Mr. W. J. Bryan, has published the Note which President Huerta, of Mexico, recently presented to the foreign diplomats. ...

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  12. KIEFF TRIAL.

    The trial of B[?]ilis, the Jew who was accused of the murder of a Christian boy to secure blood for ritual purposes, was concluded to-day. ...

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  13. "ONE WAY OR OTHER."

    President Wilson is now considering the question of allowing the exportation of arms and ammunition to all parties in Mexico with a view to settling the insurrection one way ...

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  14. BIG STRIKE AVERTED.

    The eastern railroads have granted increases of pay, aggregating over £1,000,000. to their employees, after a controversy which, at one time, threatened to culminate in the greatest ...

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  15. SCULLING.

    Ernest Barry has accepted James Paddon's challenge to contest the world's sculling championship on the Thames in September next for a stake of £500 a side, but he says that ...

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  16. LABOUR RULE.

    Mr. George Dinsey, one of the North Coast pioneers, who in 1867 selected land under Sir John Robertson's Act, is now on a visit to Sydney, and he voices what seems to be the ...

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  17. BUSH CRIME.

    The hearing of the charge of wilful murder of George Vessey against Charles Brown was resumed on Monday Constable Donges said that after arresting the accused he made ...

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M. P. (Independent Labour) referring to the result of the Linlithgow by-election, said the Independent Labour party voted Tory as a protest against the arrest ...

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  19. MARCONI SCANDALS.

    The Stock Exchange committee has suspended Messrs. Percy Heybourn, Alexander Croft, and William Bagster, jun., for five years for the methods they followed in ...

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  20. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    At Bow-street Police Court to-day an extradition order was asked in regard to Alfred Weaver, boot manufacturer, of Perth, on a charge of abducting Mercia Weaver, aged 8 ...

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  21. POSITION AT WELLINGTON,

    Although the Federation of Labour has claim[?] ed a complete victory in Auckland in calling a general strike, work is proceeding on the water-front here. Cargo is being carte[?] ...

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  22. PURITY CONGRESS.

    The Purity Congress, which is sitting here, agreed to a resolution last night denouncing the modern problem novel as the chief cause of immorality. ...

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  23. INDEX. NEWS.

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  24. DAY LABOUR.

    The question of the lack of proper supervision of the City Council's works carried out by day labour cropped up again at the meeting of the Works Committee yesterday. ...

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  25. NEW STEAMERS.

    It was learned yesterday that the Hungarian Levant line intends putting now tonnage, with large refrigerated space, into the Australian trade. ...

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  26. MOTOR CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The case was again called on this morning against Ralph Milburn and others, who are charged with conspiring to defraud his Majesty's Customs of duty payable on moto" ...

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  27. FATAL WEDDING FEAST.

    Twelve of the 50 guests who attended the double wedding feast in Cholet, as well as one of the bridegrooms, the two brides, and the mother of the latter have died. ...

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  28. THE ARRESTS.

    Robert Semplo, organiser of the Federation of Labour, Peter Fraser, vice-president of the federation, and George Balley, chairman of the strikers' meetings for the past fortnight ...

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  29. UNREST IN INDIA.

    Fully 100,000 Moslems attended tho Bakrid festival in the Moldan at Calcutta yesterday, an attendance greatly above the normal. Some fiery speechs were delivered, especially in ...

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  30. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  31. NORDICA TOUR.

    The action was mentioned in the Practice, Court to-day, in which Frederic Shipman is claiming £2000 damages from Ernest Romay[?]e Simmons, pianist, of the Nordica Concert ...

    Article : 294 words
  32. BILLIARDS.

    Scores in the match between Reece and Gray at the close of to-night's session were:— Reece, 10,731; Gray, 9641. ...

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  33. EDITOR ARRESTED.

    Mr. Harry Holland, editor of the "Maoriland Worker," the official organ of the Federation of Labour, was arrested at his home to-night on a charge of sedition. ...

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  34. SIR GEOEGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, accompanied by Lady Reid and their two sons, will arrive from Melbourne by the first division of this ...

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  35. SHEARERS WILL NOT JOIN.

    The Shearers' Union organiser had a hot reception at a shed near Hastings. He obtained permission to address the mon of the shed during smoke, but, when he started on ...

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  36. STORMS IN AMERICA.

    Heavy storms, accompanied by sleet and snow, have wrecked the telegraph and telephone lines, and railway communication has been stopped throughout West Virginia, Ohio, ...

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  37. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall: Quinlan Symphony Goncert. 2. Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Girl of the Golden West," 8. Theatre Roya: Jansen, 2 and 8. ...

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  38. DAVIS CUP.

    Among the passengers in transit by the R.M.S. Orama to-day were A. B. Jones and S. T. Doust, who took part in the recent Davis. Cup contests, and the manager of the ...

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  39. CASE FOR THE MEN.

    A statement of the position to date has been made by the strike committee. The workers are urged to stand Arm and fight on. ...

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  40. GERMAN OFFICER'S BRIBE.

    A sensation has been caused in Zaborn, a town in Lower Alsace, owing to Lieutenant von Foerstner offering his men 10 marks for every "Alsatian vagabond" whom they stabbed. ...

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  41. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Although members of the Federal Cabinet would neither confirm nor deny the story, it was rumoured in well-informed circles to-night that before Sir George Reid leaves ...

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  42. RAILWAY TRUCK PROBLEM.

    At a meeting of the Forbes Branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, held on Saturday, the shortage of trucks and the lack of accommodation at the local railway ...

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  43. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Two thousand Indian miners who are resisting the payment of the poll tax arrived, weary and footsore, at Balfour, in the Transvaal, where they were arrested. ...

    Article : 51 words
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