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  2. ­­­­­THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    As the waterside strike continues, the breach between the contesting parties appears to be growing wider. Yesterday the union representatives were discussing a ...

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  3. CITY GATEWAY

    Important alterations to the environs of Princes-bridge, including the widening of Swanston-street between Flinders-street and the river, and the construction of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Enjoyable conditions marked the opening matches of the A series at the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association at Anzac range, Liverpool, to-day. ...

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  5. ATTITUDE OF SEAMEN.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--In Port Adelaide to-day the main topic of discussion was the attitude to he taken by members of the Seamen's Union in regard to the ...

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  6. CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    Norman Dens, 42 years, wharf laborer appeared before Fort Melbourne bench yesterday on a charge of having assaulted Plain-clothes Constable Herbert Cordy on ...

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  7. AGREEMENT EXPECTED.

    There is not likely to be Opposition to the city square, proposals from any of the bodies which provided delegates to the special committee which investigated the ...

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  8. AN APPEAL TO UNIONISTS.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. Sir,--Every waterside worker and seaman who read the remarks of Mr. Benjamin Hoare in "The Age" of Saturday ...

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  9. FREMANTLE DISAPPOINTED.

    PERTH, Monday.--Once again, the high hopes which were held that the dispute, as far as Fremantle is concerned, would be ended, were doomed to disappointment ...

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  10. MOVE TO UNITE WORKERS.

    With the object of endeavoring to on sure unity of action by the waterside workers, seaman and others, a combined demonstration has been arranged for ...

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  11. OWNERS' PATIENCE EXHAUSTED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. A. J. Bampton, secretary of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation, stated to-night that the inter-State steamship owners had ...

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  12. VOLUNTEER WORKERS.

    Having now over 3300 volunteers registered on their books in Melbourne, the inter-State and oversea ship owners have almost a sufficiency of strength to meet ...

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  13. WHARF LABORERS KILLED

    At the City Morgue yesterday an inquiry was held into the death of Arthur Mee, a volunteer waterside worker, who was killed when unloading timber from ...

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  14. A LAND SALE DISPUTE.

    An action was commenced before Mr. Justice McArthur in the First Civil Court by Leon Harris, of St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, against Frank Thomas ...

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  15. EX-JOCKEY'S LIBEL ACTION.

    The High Court of Australia, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Higgins, Mr. Justice Duffy and Mr. Justice Starke, ...

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  16. AN OLD JUDGMENT.

    Application was made to Mr. Justice Lowe in the Practice Court yesterday, en behalf of Joseph Woolf, of Queen-street, Melbourne, solicitor, for leave to issue ...

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  17. SPECIAL POLICE IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--At a meeting of the combined disputes committees in the Trades Hall this afternoon the waterside workers dispute was discussed. The ...

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  18. UPHOLDING THE LAW.

    Speaking at Dandenong last night, the Prime Minister prefaced his policy speech with a reference to the present waterside trouble. Mr, Bruce said that the ...

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  19. BRISBANE MARKING TIME.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The position on the water front in Brisbane was unchanged over tho week end, and no effort was made to end or extend the strike. It ...

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  20. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    The cries and helter skelter of pedestrians, the rapid application of brakes and frantic swerving of motor ears and the retreat of horse-drawn vehicles in the ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE ACCEPTS AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Twenty-five local unions hold a conference in camera at the Newcastle Trades Hall on Sunday, and decided to recommend to the A.C.T.U. ...

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  22. COBURG TRAMS.

    Tramway extensions in Coburg were sought by a deputation from the local council introduced to the Tramways Board yesterday by the mayor, Cr. W. J. ...

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  23. THROWN PROM CART.

    The noise made by a child's truck set in train a series of events which recently resulted in the death, at Lower Plenty, of Michael Morris Williams, 40 years. An ...

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  24. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    Increasing numbers of members are availing themselves of the privileges of the R.A.C.V. special policy, which is available to members if the club only. It ...

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  25. WOUNDING WITH INTENT CHARGE.

    Charged with wounding with intent, to do grievous bodily harm, William Joseph Daly, 27 years, boiler maker, appeared before Judge Foster in the Court of ...

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  26. FUTILITY OF STRIKES.

    Speaking at the pleasant Sunday afternoon at Wesley Church, Mr. S. Mauger said that while it was not true to say that Australia was in a singularly ...

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  27. CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETS.

    The A.C.T.U. and maritime unions' conference disbanded on Saturday, and the control of the watersiders' strike is now vested in a central committee in ...

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  28. A BUSY DAY IN PORT.

    Yesterday was a busy day for volunteer labor in the port of Melbourne. There were 27 vessels--20 overseas and and 7 inter-State--working, white there were 27 ...

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  29. ACTIVITY AT ALBANY.

    PERTH, Monday.--Albany is enjoying much activity in tho harbor, and to-day five vessels which wore diverted from Fremantle were at work discharging ...

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  30. FIRE AT COLLIERY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In a blaze which lit up the countryside for miles, nearly 400 tons of coal and a huge shoot in which it was stored were destroyed at ...

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  31. SUSPECTED SMALLPOX.

    DARWIN, Monday.--A case of suspected small-pox, with all contacts, has been removed to the quarantine station. Dr. Cook ddelines to give a definite ...

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  32. THE MOVIE CARNIVAL.

    The block of land donated to the movi[?] carnival was claimed yesterday by Mrs. R. E. Dowry, of 19 a'Beckett-street, Kew who purchased her coupon on the Block. ...

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  33. BOY'S SERIOUS FALL FROM SWING.

    Falling from a swing in the children's playground at Eawkner Park, South Yara, yesterday morning., Clarence Wood 12 years, of Lang-street, South yarra, ...

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