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  2. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The risk attending a postponement in the celebration of any great event was fairly illustrated yesterday. Under the provisions of the Bank Holidays Amendment Act ...

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  3. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The match between England and South Austialia was resumed to-day in hot weather and under good batting conditions. When play was adjourned on Saturday South Australia ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS.

    All hope of preventing a disastrous strike was on the point of being abandoned to-night, when, at the eleventh hour, an urgent telegram was received to instruct the minors to ...

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  5. THE NAVY.

    [?] [?] Sir John Fisher, [?] Lord of the Admiralty, responding to the toast of the Navy at the Guildhall banquet, declared that he was ...

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  6. BRITISH CABINET POLICY.

    Responding to the toast of his Majesty's Ministers at the Guildhall banquet on Saturday, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, said that the ...

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  7. MEETING OF PROPRIETORS.

    Mr. H. Forsyth, a member of the Northern Proprietors' Committee, was interviewed today regarding the suggestions made by the Premier (Mr. Wade) in the hope of arriving at ...

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  8. PAINT OR GUNNERY.

    A remarkable instance of insubordination on the part of a flag officer occurred at the close of the naval manoeuvres. After a fortnight's hard manoeuvring in ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM.

    The foillowing thirteen have been chosen by the selectors, Messrs. Barbour, Iredale, and Hume, to practise with a view to their selection to met the English team at Sydney ...

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  10. LAMBTON "B" COLLIERY.

    The following letter has been received by the proprietors' association from Mr. Sidney Croudace, manager of Lambton "B" Colliery, in which he refutes the allegation that his ...

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  11. MOHAMMEDAN PRIEST DEPORTED

    By Sunday evening's express for the coast police left as an escort to Syed Kamnl Shah, a uloma of the Mohammedan Church, who is to be deported to India. Some five months ago ...

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  12. CHINA FOR CHINESE.

    After granting a British corporation a concession to build a raliway from Suchau to Ning-po, Che-kiang, the Chinese Government, Reuter's correspondent at ...

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  13. BALMAIN REGATTA.

    This great aquatic event, which has been carried out annually since 1849, took place yesterday in bright and pleasant weather. The fine steamer Port Chalmers ...

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  14. RIFLE MANUFACTURE A NECESSITY.

    Big gun firing took place at Signal Hill by the local company to-day in the presence of Major-General Hoad, Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Forces, ...

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  15. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The birthday of the King was cele[?] throughout the world. [?] Richard Solomon, Agent-General of Transvaal, has presented to his ...

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  16. GERMAN EMPEROR'S VISIT.

    The German Emperor and Empress are at Flushing, Holland, and will leave there to-day, on their visit to England. The German press emphasises the ...

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  17. PREMIER'S EFFORTS SUCCESSFUL.

    Negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the dispute were carried on throughout to-day between the Premier and Mr. Peter Bowling, and so far there is every prospect of the ...

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  18. THE PREVIOUS STRIKE.

    When the last general strike in the northern coal trade took place in April, 1896, there was a full harbour of shipping at the port of Newcastle, but the volume of trade, great ...

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  19. MOROCCAN SITUATION IMPROVES.

    France has recalled all her torpedo boat destroyers and four cruisers from Morocco, in consequence of the improved situation. [The above appeared in a portion of yesterday's ...

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  20. COLLIERY PROPRIETORS INTERVIEWED.

    Several prominent colliery proprietors were interviewed to-day regarding the position they were likely to take up at the present critical juncture—as to how the association would ...

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  21. AIRLY SHALE MINERS' DEMANDS.

    In reply to the employers case in the Airly mining trouble as presented by Mr. J. G. Hutton, mine manager, last week, Mr. W. M. T. Staploy, secretary of the Airly Coal and ...

    Article : 426 words
  22. KILLED IN THE HUNTING FIELD.

    Lord Chesham, Master of the Royal Buckhounds, was thrown from his horse and killed yesterday, while bunting with the Pytchley hounds. ...

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  23. MONETARY STRINGENCY.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, New York correspondent of the "Times," states that while there is momentary calm in New York and the currency troubles have been ...

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  24. GERMAN CROWN PRINCESS'S ACCOUCHEMENT.

    The Crown Princess of Germany has been accouched of a son. [The above appeared in a portion of yesterday's issue.] ...

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  25. THE MAIN ISSUE.

    The president of the minors' federation, Mr. Peter Bowling, yesterday expressed himself as favourably inclined to-wards the suggestions of the Premier if those ...

    Article : 335 words
  26. STEEL CORPORATION'S ACQUISITION.

    The Steel Corporation has secured 20,000,000 dollars' worth of stock from the Tennessee Coal and Iron Railway Company, and has assumed the management ...

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  27. BROKEN HELL MORALITY.

    The Rev. C. E. Schafer addressed a large meeting at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon on Sunday labour and social evils in Broken Hill. At the outset Mr. Schafer road ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Charles Tupper, formerly Prime Minister of Canada, has been appointed a Privy Councillor. CONSULAR APPOINTMENT. ...

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  29. DISORDER IN RUSSIA.

    The burning and pillaging of country estates and the murdering of landlords throughout the province of Kherson, on the north coast of the Black Sea, are ...

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  30. ATTITUDE OF MOUNTAIN MINERS.

    Miners in this district are naturally keenly interested in the Newcastle crisis, and should the worst happen they will without doubt give solid monetary help to the northern men, and ...

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  31. A TERRIFIC EARTHQUAKE.

    A terrific earthquake has occurred in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. M'Cullagh Peak, Unalaska Island, 3400ft high, which an earthquake in 1906 created, has ...

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  32. EFFECT ON VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Tait, Chief Commissioner of Railways, had a long conference with the Ministe for Railways (Mr. Bent) to-day on the subject of threatened trouble in the New South ...

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  33. ANXIETY IN SHIPPING CIRCLES.

    Notwithstanding the holiday, shipping agents were anxiously awaiting news of the mass meeting of miners to-day at Kurri Kurri; and they were not surprised to hear ...

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  34. SOUTH MAITLAND MINERS.

    A mass meeting of miners of the South Maitland coalfield was held on the sports ground at Kurri Kurri this morning for the purpose of considering the resolutions ...

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  35. SERIOUS DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Isaac Larkin, an orchardlst, residing at Narrabeen, met with a serious accident last night. He was driving a horse attached to a spring cart along Sydney-road, Manly. When near ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. POLITICS OF ENGLISH MAYORS.

    Of the 326 Lord Mayors and Mayors of England and Wales, 148 are Conservatives, 23 are Liberal Unionists, 137 are Liberals. ...

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  37. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    Joseph Bonney, a mill hand, while working in Block 10 mill, was caught in the belting of the crushing section, and, after being whirled round the shafting, was thrown to the floor ...

    Article : 53 words
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