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  2. MR. BOWLING IN THE SOUTH

    "Do you think I'm so foolish as to tell you how a settlement is going to be arrived at?" Mr. Bowling asked last night. A couple of days ago he had remarked that ...

    Article : 329 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. KITCHENER AND THE CAMP.

    The time at which Lord Kitchener will visit Liverpool camp to-day was not known last night to anyone, unless to his own personal staff. Not even the highest military ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    Kyarra, s, 6952 tons, Captain St. M. Osborne, from Fremantle Albany, Adelaide, and Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon 117, second saloon 156, steerage 60—total, 333. G. S. Yuill and Co., Limited, agents. ...

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  6. UNION FINANCES.

    No strike has been so serious in the history of this field, and none has been marked by such exemplary order. A large proportion of the strikers now feel the pinch in an ...

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  7. RESUMPTION OF WORK.

    It 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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  8. BALLOT IN THE SOUTH.

    Messrs. F. Dunleavy and T. R. Morgan, president and secretary of the Southern Miners' Association, addressed a meeting of the Helensburgh lodge to-night. At the conclusion ...

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  9. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 5.

    Medic, s, for Liverpool, via Capetown and ports. Taiyuan, s, for Hongkong via ports. Wimmera, s, for Auckland. Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden. ...

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  10. PROJECTED DEPARTURFS.—Jan. 6.

    Meissen, s, for Antwerp and Hamburg, via ports; Baralong, s, for South African ports; Erina, s, for Gosford, Woy woy, and Brisbane Water; llillmeads, s, for Ulladulla and Moruya, Namoi, s, for Newcastle; ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. THE SOUTH COAST.

    A meeting of the conciliation committee convened by the Mayor of Wollongong met at the Town Hall this morning, when the following were present, representing various ...

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  12. ABOUT THE TRADES HALL.

    A large number of the delegates to both congresses were wandering about the Trades Hall yesterday. So were three or four detectives. But nothing worse occurred than ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 5.

    Wimmera, s, 3022 tons, Captain Walker, for Auckland, N.Z., Passengers—Messrs. Stonard. Lauder, J. M'Kinnon, E. Walkley, Major Addington, Mr. J. Massey, Captain and Mrs. Thompson, Messrs. F. Henriques, A. Downey, ...

    Article : 232 words
  14. HOT WORK AT LIVERPOOL.

    Ordinarily, so far as New South Wales is concerned, the camps of continuous training are held at Easter. At that period of the year the holidays make it possible for a good ...

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  15. DISTRIBUTION OF FOODSTUFFS.

    To-day 70 families received relief, £25 worth of foodstuffs being distributed at the Kurri depot. ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  17. TOURING BAND.

    The Kurri Kurri Brass Band has left for Sydney to collect funds in aid of the local relief fund. ...

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  18. MINERS' EMISSARIES.

    Messrs. E. Davies and T. Thompson, of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association, arrived in Melbourne to-day. They have been through the north-eastern district canvassing ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. STRIKE PAY.

    Strike pay to the value of £110 was distributed here to-day, making an allowance of 10s to each man. Bread and other articles of food were also distributed. ...

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  20. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Jan. 5.

    Pacifique, s, for Noumea, Makura, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via ports; Clackmannanshire, sb, for Callao. ...

    Article : 18 words
  21. THE RIVAL LEADERS.

    A statement was published in Newcastle this morning that the colliery enginedrivers were desirous of being represented on the new congress under Mr. Bowling. That ...

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  22. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    Port Phillip (Anglo-Australian line) left London on Friday last for Sydney, via Adelaide and Melbourne. ...

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  23. G.M.S. SEYDLITZ AT FREMANTLE.

    The G.M.S. Seydlitz, of the fleet of Nord-deutscher Lloyd, from Bremen, Antwerp, and Southampton, via ports, bound to Sydney, arrived here yesterday afternoon. The following is a list of her passengers:— ...

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  24. DISTRESS AT BROKEN HILL.

    A special meeting of the City Council was held last night, in view of the closing down of the South mine, to consider the labour position. On the motion of Aldermen Bath and ...

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  25. THAT FEDERAL SEAT.

    Mr. 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," ...

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  26. THE MEDIC DESPATCHED.

    After 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 ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT COAL.

    The 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. ...

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  28. EVERTON GRANGE, FROM LIVERPOOL.

    The 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. ...

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  29. PORT AUGUSTA, FROM LONDON.

    The 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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  30. WATER GAS AT BATHURST.

    The manager of the gas works reported to the council meeting to-night that he had not received any large coal from Cullen Bullen. Between 12 and 13 tons is necessary daily. ...

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  31. THE MARATHON, FROM LONDON.

    The 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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  32. UNION ASSISTANCE.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers last night decided to fall in with the proposal of the central council of the society to vote £1000 to the Newcastle strike fund. ...

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  33. SARDHANA, FROM NEWCASTLE.

    The barque Sardhana, which arrived off Sydney Heads in ballast, 55 days out from Callao, on Tuesday last, for orders, yesterday received instructions to proceed to Newcastle, and was taken in tow last evening. ...

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  34. MR. HUGHES IN THE SOUTH.

    Mr. Hughes leaves Sydney this morning for the South Coast. He is to address meetings At Corrimal and other towns. The West Sydney League last night ...

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  35. PROGRESS OF GERMAN SHIPBUILDING.

    The Norddeutscher Lloyd Shipping Company has issued a publication entitled "The Progess of German Shipbuilding," which gives an outline of the history of shipbuilding, with its dependent industries, in ...

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  36. THE CAMPAIGN.

    Senator Guthrie, who has been on congress duty in Sydney for the last few weeks, arrived In Adelaide to-day. This afternoon he said there was little if anything of vital importance ...

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  37. FIRST WHEAT SHIP DESPATCHED.

    The first wheat ship of the season—the Italian barque Letizia—was yesterday despatched from Sydney by Messrs. James Bell and Co., with 26,448 bags of wheat for falmouth. ...

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  38. BUNKER COAL FROM DURBAN.

    Had it not been for the coal strike the Aberdeen liner Marathon would not have called at Durban on her present voyage from London. She, however, proceeded to that ...

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  39. MR. PATERSON AND HIS CRITICS.

    "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. ...

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  40. CASUALTIES.

    A 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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  41. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the various bar harbours:— Ballina, bar 10ft, inside channel 11ft at low water; Manning Heads, bar 9ft at hight water, 10ft on ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    OMAPERE.—Arr: Jan. 5, Brisbane s, from Melbourne. ...

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  43. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    POINT ARCHER.—Passed: Jan. 5, Satara, s, from Sydney bound to Bombay. CAIRNS (1400m).—Arr: Jan. 5, Baud, s, from Sydney; Dep: Mataram, s, for Singapore. ...

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  44. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Sydney M'Kinlay, 41, a tinsmith, employed at the Sydney Meat Preserving Company's works. Auburn, endeavoured to board a moving train going to Sydney on Tuesday ...

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  45. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  46. MORE STEAMERS IDLE.

    The steamer Monaro, of the fleet of the Melbourne S.S. Company, Limited, which arrived at Sydney from Western Australia on Tuesday, reached Newcastle yesterday morning, and will ...

    Article : 134 words
  47. THE NEW ACT.

    The 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 ...

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  48. MAILS AT LONDON.

    The mails by the R.M.S. Otranto, which left Sydney November 30, arrived in London on Monday last. ...

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  49. BURNT BY ELECTRICITY.

    Whilst 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 ...

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  50. AUSTRALIA'S IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    Comissioner and Mrs. Hay were welcomed at Goulburn last evening. There was a large attendance. Bishop Barlow was one of the speakers. Referring to immigration, ...

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  51. THE MARAMA GETS COAL.

    The 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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  52. KILLED IN A MINE.

    A small fall of ore in the stopo at the north drive at the 200ft level of the Mount Boppy gold mine this afternoon killed John S. Price, and injured the left hand and arm of Charles ...

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  53. ZIGZAG DEVIATION WORKS.

    In regard to the Zig-Zag railway deviation works a report from Clarence Siding states that the men in the eastern end of No. 11 tunnel were unable to resume work on ...

    Article : 182 words
  54. THE WHARF-LABOURERS.

    Last night the Wharf Labourers' Union held a meeting, at which they were recommended to desist from the position that has been taken up lately of refusing to work on vessels that ...

    Article : 443 words
  55. SULTRY WEATHER CONTINUES.

    Although the temperature in the city yesterday was by no means high for the present season of the year—the maximum reading was but 79.7—the conditions were most ...

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  56. FATAL ACCIDENT AT WINDSOR.

    At 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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  57. N.S.W. V SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground to-morrow will be commenced the return match between New South Wales and South Australia, in the Sheffield Shield competition. Cotter ...

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  58. "BLOT UPON CIVILISATION."

    In a speech last night Mr. John Paterson, president of the Amalgamated Coal and Shale Workers, who is also a candidate for the Nepoan electorate in the Labour interest, made ...

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  59. WOMAN CUTS HER THROAT.

    Miss 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 ...

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  60. HORSEMAN KILLED.

    Thomas 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 ...

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  61. A FATAL DIVE.

    Mr. 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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  62. COACH CAPSIZED.

    One of the vehicles run by Mr. Ed. Mitchell, coachman, between Windsor and Sackville, was overturned, the horse having bolted. Among the passengers were Mr. Horace Doust, council ...

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  63. A SPLENDID TROUT.

    Mr. H. Stokes caught a trout in Goobragandra River, 11 miles from Tumut, weighing 11½1b, being 32in long. He sent the fish to-day to Sydney. ...

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  64. MINER'S TERRIBLE FALL.

    At the Scottish Gympie mine, Ralph Hay, a braceman, was riding from the base to the surface with the intention of altering the slack for the dooper level, when the engine ...

    Article : 101 words
  65. CASES AGAINST THE LEADERS.

    By the train yesterday, Messrs. Butler, Bowling, and Hutton arrived from the South Coast. They were met at the Central Railway Station by Constable Soutar and Detective ...

    Article : 106 words
  66. THE GREAT MORNING DRINK.

    "MIGHTY ALOK" clears the head and regulates the liver. Usual or Extra Bitter. The original famous Kola Nut-Tonic. ...

    Article : 31 words
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