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  2. MARITIME DIFFICULTIES.

    The number of men on strike is increasing. As the vessels arrive in port the men are called out to join the ranks of the strikers and to assist in fighting for what is believed to be right on the part of the men. ...

    Article : 2,720 words
  3. THE ENGLISHMAN ABROAD.

    Not by any means for the first time a portion of the Parisian press has been scandalised—[?]r professes to be scandalised—by certain uns[?]mly a[?] and deeds imputed to English tourists in the Gay City. The latest ...

    Article : 2,011 words
  4. MATTERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There was no change in the appearance of Port Adelaide on Saturday morning. Work was still proceeding at the sailing ships, but the intercolonial steamers were blocked. The Investigator, after ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice a large number of letters in your issue of to-day on the above subject, and I must say I cannot agree with the views of many of your correspondents. In the present crisis the business of the Government ...

    Article : 440 words
  6. DESPATCH OF STEAMERS FROM BRISBANE.

    Matters connected with the strike are without material change. The A. U. S. N. Company succeeded in despatching the Briksgate for the north on Saturday afternoon with a full cargo and a large number of ...

    Article : 332 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—With reference to the above I would advise ('tis seldom, though, advice or suggestions are taken) that the shipping owners work out a list of the best times, wages, &c., they are able at present to give the men, a ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) STEAMSHIP OWNERS OF SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

    The steamship owners of Sydney and Melbourne met in conference at 10 this morning. The press reporters were excluded. The following are the Melbourne representatives:—E. M. Fisher and Charles ...

    Article : 2,919 words
  9. LARGE PUBLIC MEETING.

    In accordance with an advertisement published during the week a meeting open to the public was held in the Darlinghurst Skating Rink yesterday afternoon. The meeting was held under the auspices of the New South ...

    Article : 4,416 words
  10. CASUALTIES.

    John Slattery, 38, a resident of Flemington, and manager of the cattle yards at that station, met with an accident yesterday. While endeavouring to escape from the furious attack of a wild bullock, he ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. THE STRIKE ON THE ARAWATTA.

    The police to-day arrested a man named Claire, a fireman on the Arawatta, for assaulting one of the consignee's men yesterday, and a man named Smith, also one of the crew, for assaulting the police. No ...

    Article : 208 words
  12. THE WEST SYDNEY PROTECTION LEAGUE AND THE PRESENT STRIKE.

    Sir,—In a sub-leader in the Saturday's issue of your journal, a resolution passed by the above league at their meeting on Thursday evening is therein c[?]mmented on, and presented to the public in a manner that could have ...

    Article : 632 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,— There have been so many comments of late about the degradation the mercantile mirine officers have heaped upon themselves by seeking the co-operation of other labour organisations in this present crisis that I ...

    Article : 593 words
  14. MEETING OF THE MINERS' UNION AT CHARTERS TOWERS.

    A meeting was held at Char[?]ers Towers this afternoon, under the auspices of the Miners' Union, to consider the shipping strike. The members of the union marched through the town to the place of ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. DEPARTURE OF THE WASTWATER.

    There is but little regarding the strike, the position being one of waiting for developments. A great deal of interest attaches to the conference of shipowners at Albury, in the hope that some solution of the difficulty ...

    Article : 1,822 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 542 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—At a time of probable glorious prosperity for the colonies, the seamen strike will bring about a calamity that will bring hunger to thousands of homes. And for what have they struck? For ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. THE POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Corinna, Captain Sharpe, from Sydney, which arrived here to-day to take about 1500 tons of coal to Hobart, is now lying in midstream, but will go alongside No. 10 crane at the dyke early to-morrow ...

    Article : 499 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The suggestion by Dr. Garran in your issue of to-day is an admirble one, but I think that upon reflection he will see that it will not meet the present crisis. That there should be an impartial tribunal to ...

    Article : 554 words
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