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  2. THE STRIKE.

    The intimation that work would, in all probability, be resumed in the Newcastle, and Maitland districts on Monday next, if not earlier, gave much relief yesterday ...

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  3. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    "'Twas a glorious battle," was heard on all sides when the umpires removed the bails at a quarter past 4 in the match between England and Victoria, and made the same a ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    A special meeting of the Hebburn lodge was held to-night. Mr. E. Peters occupied the chair. Mr. A. Burns, of the committee of ...

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  5. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    In the Senate to-day, The VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL moved for the ratification of the mail contract entered into with the ...

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  6. THE DRUCE CASE.

    At the Clerkenwell Police Court this morning, before Mr. Plowden, the hearing of the charge of perjury against Humbert Druce, brought by his nephew, G. H. ...

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  7. FISCAL REFORM.

    Lord Milner, in the course of an address at Rugby, sold that while all for tolerance of different Unionists' wiews on the fiscal policy, he was totally opposed to any ...

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  8. RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES.

    A band of police, wearing armoured clothing, raided in Riga the headquarters of the revolutionaries, who fought for four hours, firing 700 shots, and wounding ...

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  9. BASIS OF SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Livingstone Learmonth, chairman of the Associated Northern Collieries, was interviewed to-day regarding the basis of settlement arrived at by the proprietors and men ...

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  10. TO SEE PROPRIETORS TO-DAY.

    The Premier had no further statement to make last night concerning the position at Newcastle. He had no direct communication with the parties yesterday, but expects to ...

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  11. VISIT TO KALGOORLIE.

    Representatives of the Boulder City Advancement Association have given £300, the guarantee asked by the English cricketers to visit and play a match on these goldfields. ...

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  12. SIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister, is in satisfactory health, but in view of the approaching session of Parliament he has been ordered to take ...

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  13. NONSENSE VERSES.

    Recently Australia has rushed into nonsense verse, or Limericks, to give another shock to business advertising. From England, doubtless, she has got it; the papers ...

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  14. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives continued sitting after our first edition went to press. A Supply Bill, providing for an appropriation of £704,457 to carry on public services ...

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  15. GERMANY'S BATTLE FLEET.

    Germany by 1914 will have completed 13 battleships of Upwards of 1[?]0,000 tons, and 24 others, and 14 large cruisers. The total tonange of the fleet, which is ...

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  16. POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The announcement made by the Premier last night that the settlement of the strike was now within night came as a great relief to those whoso interests are wrapped up in ...

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  17. PREMATURE STATEMENTS.

    Mr. H. Forsyth, a member of the Associated Proprietors' committee, when spoken to this morning regarding the new basis of settlement, said there could be no settlement until ...

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  18. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.

    The tone of the money market in New York is hopeful rather than confident regarding the effects of President Roosevelt's appeal to the people not to board their ...

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  19. ANOTHER CLAIMANT.

    New York papers report that a merchant named Calkins, of Millville, New Jersey, claims the Portland Estates as a descendant of the first Duke of ...

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  20. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The island mail steamer Tambo, Captain Voz, of Burns, Philp, and Co.'s line, arrived from Sydney off town with mails, passengers, and cargo on the evening of the 6th inst., ...

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  21. MIXED MARRIAGES IN CANADA.

    The Most Rev. P. N. Bruchesi, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Montreal, at the instance of the Pope, has directed that no dispensations shall be granted ...

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  22. A SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    Just before 1 o'clock this morning a mild scene occurred in the House of Representatives between the Treasurer (Sir William Lyne) and the Chairman of Committees (Mr. ...

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  23. ALLEGED ADVICE.

    A peculiar outcome of the strike arose in the police court to-day. Three lads were charged with stealing goods from a storekeeper at Neath. Mr. Enright, solicitor for ...

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  24. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Free Chinese storekeepers in the Transvaal, numbering 1100, have petitioned the Chinese Minister in London protesting against the Asiatic Registration Act, ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Mackintosh Bell delivered a lecture at the Colonial Institute on the mineral wealth of New Zealand. Lord Ranfurly presided. ...

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  26. DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last evening. Mr. M'GOWEN asked the Premier if he could give the House any information as to the progress of the negotiations in regard to the ...

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  27. IRISH FARMER SHOT.

    Blake, a farmer, who was shot while leaving church under police escort at Kilconierin, Galway, declares that many of the male portion of the congregation yelled ...

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  28. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 778 casks were offered and 500 sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 35/, medium 33/; boot, prime 31/, medium 31/6 per ...

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  29. TRAM COLLISION.

    A slight collision took place between two trams at Yarra Junction, on the La Perouse line, yesterday morning Happily, nobody was seriously hurt, although several passengers ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    Early on Sunday morning the window of Mackay's jewellery shop in Queen-street was broken and £100 worth of Jewellery removed from the promises. This morning officers of ...

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  31. THE COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION ACT.

    The hearing was begun before Mr. justice Higgins to-day of an appeal against the action of the Commonwealth Industrial Registrar in granting the application of the ...

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  32. DISCOURAGING STUDENTS.

    In the case in which it is alleged that the promotion of Lieut. Woods, of the 2nd Grenadier Guards, was impeded because he was more studious than other officers, ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    A boarding-house in Dunlop-street, Mortlake, together with its contents, was destroyed by fire this morning. Several boarders had narrow escapes from being injured. Included ...

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  34. THE GRADING OF BUTTER.

    The number of boxes of butter examined and graded by the Government inspectors durang the week ended November 16 included 1839 boxes of saited, 593 boxes unsalted, and 189 ...

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  35. THE WESTERN COLLIERIES.

    A conference was held last night between Messrs. Wilton and Ivatt (directors of Lithgow Valley, Ltd.), representing the Lithgow Coal Associastion, and the full delegate board ...

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  36. LODGE SECRETARY'S APPEAL.

    The Full Court yesterday sustained the conviction of Frederick Watson cn a charge of having stolen from the safe in the Temperance Hall the sum of £150, the property of the ...

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  37. JAPANESE EXPULSIONS.

    Three hundred Japanese have been sent back from Washington State to British Columbia during the past six months. Ten Japanese were arrested at Bellingham ...

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  38. SURVIVORS OF THE CRIMEA.

    A movement is being initiated in Warragul for the purpose of enabling Mr. Alfred West to attend the dinner given by the Minister of Defence (Mr. Ewing) on Saturday next. Mr. ...

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  39. THE WOOL SALES.

    All medium to good wools were decidedly firmer at to-day's sales One firm quotes good to choice wools from a farthing to a halfpenny higher, with improved demand for ...

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  40. A SAD HONEYMOON.

    Henry Balley, a blacksmith's striker, [?] ployed in the Railway Department, was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from a ...

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  41. AN EIGHTH DREADNOUGHT.

    The "Times" anticipates that an eighth Dreadnought will be included in the next Estimates to be submitted by Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty. ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking on the railway estimates in the Assembly last evening Mr. Gregory, Minister for Railways, said that during the past few years there had been many new ...

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  43. THE TARIFF AND NEW PROTECTION.

    The leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives to-day asked the Prime Minister if the Government proposed to stand by the new duties whether the new ...

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  44. MINERS' COMMITTEE MEETING.

    A meeting of the committee of management of the Miners' Federation was held this afternoon at the Trades Hall, when the president, Mr. Peter Dowling, placed the ...

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  45. A GIRL'S DEATH.

    A sad case of accidental poisoning occurred this morning at Fitzroy, the victim being Eileen Norris, aged 17 years. The girl was suffering from asthma, and her mother gave ...

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  46. THE MISSING CRICKETER.

    No definite news so far has been received of the whereabouts of Mr. Andrew—or, as his large circle of friends knew him best, "Andy"—Newell though several rumours ...

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  47. CANADIAN ARCTIC REGIONS.

    Mr. E. T. Seton, naturalist to the Government of Manitoba, and well-known explorer, has reported that the so-called barren lands extending to the Arctic circle ...

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  48. MINE IN A CEMETERY.

    Messrs. Fraser and Farquharson, who have been working a reef in the local cometery for a considerable time past, cleaned up it crushing at the public battery, returning [?]oz from ...

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