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  2. THE BALMAIN FERRY DISPUTE.

    Those shareholders in the Balmain New Ferry, Company and other representatives of the suburban "city" who question the wisdom of the purchase of the Lane Cove and Long Cove lines ...

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  3. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The wharf laborers yesterday again attempted to stop all work along the Darling Harbor inter-State wharves by organised refusal to apply for work at the usual starting-time. ...

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  4. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    Before opening his address in the matter of the Coal-lumpers' dispute in the Arbitration Court yesterday. Mr. Hughes, counsel for the claimants, called ...

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  5. THE MOTOR TESTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The effort to decide the winner of the Dunlop reliability motor test has so far failed, for during the final stage from Albury to Melbourne to-day, all five cars gave ...

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  6. DRINK AND INSURANCE.

    The drink question is, to-day, the live, burning social question. And, paramount as it has become in its importance, it bas been as abundant in its phases. Temperance ...

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  7. ROSEBERY'S REPUDIATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--In commenting on the political situation, "The Times" remarks that Mr. Asquith, Sir Edward Grey, Mr. Haldane, and other Imperialist Liberals ought to ...

    Article : 270 words
  8. MUTINY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Brest Regiment, the sailors of the fleet, and the harbor hands at Sevastopol are in a state of mutiny. ...

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  9. THE LOCK-OUT.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The lockout of workmen at St. Petersburg is becoming general. Admiral Birileff, replying to the council ...

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  10. SYMPATHY WITH THE JEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A resolution expressing sympathy with the Jews in Russia, deploring the cruel and inhuman treatment they are being subjected to, and condoling with "our ...

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  11. EQUITABLE LIFE SOCIETY. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Chartered accountants of London and New York have jointly made an exhaustive examination of the books of the Equitable Life Assurance ...

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  12. DEATH OF CAPTAIN JAMES BANKS.

    Profound regret was expressed in shipping circles yesterday when it became known that Captain James Banks, for many years the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NO COMPROMISE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The international fleet, which is making a demonstration against Turkey, is now off Mitylene. The Porte suggested a compromise, but ...

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  14. WAR'S VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Superintendent of the Japanese Army Medical Department reports that the number of killed and wounded during the war totalled 218,429, ...

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  15. THE CHURCH AND THE STATE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon--The French Senate has, by 254 votes to 6, adopted article 4 of the Separation Bill, providing for the devolution of the property of the ...

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  16. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An examination for commissions in the military forces is to be held in Melbourne shortly. There are 10 candidates for four vacancies in the R.A.A., 20 ...

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  17. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The superintendent of the life saving service has received a telegram from West Bay, Kangaroo Island, stating that the police officer on the island, while ...

    Article : 291 words
  18. MORE PAY WANTED AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The members of the Federated Waterside Union made a demand on Saturday afternoon for 18d an hour for loading the steamer Carpentaria, which left ...

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  19. BRUTAL AMERICAN FOOTBALL.

    LONDON Sunday Afternoon.--There is growing indignation at the brutality of American football. Thirteen players have been killed and 37 seriously injured during the ...

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  20. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Town-hall was much too small to contain the crowd that wished to attend this evening's demonstration against the action of the Federal Parliament in ...

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  21. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 words
  22. REFORM PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Zemstvos' Congress, sitting in Moscow, decided by a five-sixths' majority that if the Ministry desired the support of Zemstvoists and the Douma ...

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  23. RISE IN SILVER.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The rise in the price of bar silver continues. It is quoted to-day at 2s 6 3-16d per ounce standard. There is a strong demand from the ...

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  24. TRIBAL WAR IN NEW GUINEA.

    COOKTOWN, Monday.--The steamer Jeera arrived to-day from New Guinea. Captain Robertson reports that there has been tribal warfare in the possession, 30 natives having ...

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  25. STRANDING OF THE ERNEST REYER.

    Further particulars were received yesterday regarding the stranding of the French barque Ernest Rever at Honolulu. When the vessel was towed off Captain Fuller, the harbormaster ...

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  26. DOUBLE DIVORCE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Chief Justice gave a decision to-day in the case of Emily Neomia Walker, aged 36, who had petitioned for a double divorce. One was for dissolution of ...

    Article : 342 words
  27. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Before the Railways Standing Committee. Mr. E. Bradford, electrical expert engaged by the Government, said that he had not in his previous evidence criticised the ...

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  28. DISMASTED SHIPS.

    The French barque Beaumanoir, which was dismasted whilst on a voyage from Newcastle to San Francisco, and was subsequently towed from Suva to Sydney, was taken to Mort's Dock ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At the invitation of the Indian Government, the Tashi Lama of Thibet will visit Calcutta, and will probably meet the Prince and Princess of Wales. He also proposes ...

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  30. PEASANTS IN CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Peasants' Congress, which was sitting in Moscow, has closed. The Congress resolved in favor of civil ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. DEPARTMENTAL INQUIRY.

    The collision between the steamers Warrimoo and Squirrel was formally reported to the Department of Navigation yesterday. An inquiry will be held on the return of the Warrimoo to ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND VOUCHER INCIDENT.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The Supreme Court judges who inquired into the allegations concerning the alleged improper payment to Captain Seddon report that there never was any ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. THE BARRABOOL COLLISION.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At the Marine Board to-day the shipping inspector's report on the collision between the steamer Barrabool and the barge Schnapper, in the river, on ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The New Zealand Rugby Union has decided to give the team now in England permission to play a match in aid of the King's Hospital Fund, and also to play ...

    Article : 43 words
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