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Article : 231 wordsIt is stated on good authority that if a ballot is taken the southern miners will by a large majority decide in favour of returning to work, and have their grievances decided, ...
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Article : 33 wordsPacifique, s, for Noumea, Makura, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via ports; Clackmannanshire, sb, for Callao. ...
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Article : 258 wordsPort Phillip (Anglo-Australian line) left London on Friday last for Sydney, via Adelaide and Melbourne. ...
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Article : 270 wordsMr. Gray contradicts a statement that he had notified the Illawarra lodges that he had been chosen to oppose Mr. O. W. Fuller for the Illawarra Federal seat. "All I know," ...
Article : 50 wordsAfter a delay of some days as a result of the coal strike, the White Star liner Medic was despatched by Dalgety and Co., Ltd., yesterday morning for London and Liverpool, via Capetown and ports. The ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Acting Premier stated yesterday that the four cargoes of coal expected to come forward on the 12th inst and subsequent days would comprise the Indian consignment. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Federal Houlder-Shire liner Everton Grange arrived at Adelaide yesterday direct from Liverpool, after a voyage of 55 days. She will extend on to Sydney. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Anglo Australian liner Port Augusta, from London bound to Sydney, arrived at Adelide yesterday, and will be due here on the 16th inst. The Port Pirie, of the same line, will be removed ...
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Article : 132 wordsThe Aberdeen liner Marathon, from London and Capetown, bound for Sydney, arrived at Melbourne, her first Australian port of call, yesterday. She left the South African port on Dec. 18. ...
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Article : 89 words"I have seen their smiles and I have seen their frowns, and I don't care twopence for either," said Mr. Patorson, who came back from Wolgan yesterday. ...
Article : 116 wordsA bricklayer's labourer named John Bellington collapsed in Turner-street, Redfern, while on his way to work yesterday. He was conveyed to Sydney Hospital, but died soon ...
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Article : 134 wordsThe hope expressed by Judge Heydon that the Government would appoint a Deputy-Judge during the vacation in the Industrial Disputes Court is receiving official cognisance. His ...
Article : 181 wordsThe mails by the R.M.S. Otranto, which left Sydney November 30, arrived in London on Monday last. ...
Article : 28 wordsWhilst painting the tops of electric conducting poles of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College water supply, John Marlin received a most painful burning and shock by allowing ...
Article : 63 wordsComissioner and Mrs. Hay were welcomed at Goulburn last evening. There was a large attendance. Bishop Barlow was one of the speakers. Referring to immigration, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Union S.S. Company succeeded yesterday in securing a supply of coal at Newcastle for the Marama, which was despatched from Sydney at midnight for the northern port. ...
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Article : 332 wordsAt the local gasworks yesterday William Brooks (65) was engaged carting coal from the station when he was jammed between one of the wheels and an obstacle. One car was torn ...
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Article : 215 wordsMiss Ada Scraso, 45, committed suicide at Guildford last evening by cutting her throat with a knife. She inflicted three gashes, two being very deep. Deceased, who had relations ...
Article : 48 wordsThomas Bushell, aged about 60, and a young man named Peter Thomson, were driving sheep into Tamworth for to-morrow's sales. On reaching Homer's wine shop a drink was ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Jack Kelly, a plumber, who dived into shallow water whilst bathing in the Barwon River on New Year's Day. and wns admitted to the Brewarrina Hospital suffering from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 6 Jan 1910, Page 8
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