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  2. WEATHER CHART.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,109 words
  3. WAGES BOARD ANOMALY.

    The recent determination of the new wages board for commercial clerks does not seem to improve with time. The award was not regarded as altogether satisfactory ...

    Article : 1,355 words
  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    The tropical storm noted yesterday off the central coast of Queensland is still in evidence on this morning's chart, and is gradually moving southward down the ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. BANK TRAGEDY.

    COHUNA, Wednesday.—A sensation was caused here last night when it became known that Mr. Norman R. M'Leod, manager of the Union Bank, had been ...

    Article : 360 words
  6. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  7. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Mr. F. T. Wimpney, legal manager and secretary of the Jumbunna coal mine, in speaking yesterday of the dissatisfaction that is reported to exist among the ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

    PORT FAIRY, Wednesday.—The carpenters working on the erection of a balcony around the Star of the West Hotel have struck for higher wages, their demand being ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. STATE CLERKS DISMISSED.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Clerks' Union complains that the public service commisioners have dismissed 50 temporary clerks without a day's notice, though giving them ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. GALE CAUSES DELAYS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The heavy weather on the Queensland coast in causing delay to shipping. Roberts to hand to-day indicated that several vessels are ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. STATE COAL MINE.

    In a return made available by the Railway Commissioners yesterday it was stated that since the beginning of the present financial year on July 1 nearly 246,000 tons of coal ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. POLICE COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    The possibilities in connection with the appointment of a successor to the present chief commissioner of police (Mr. O'Callaghan), who as was definitely announced ...

    Article : 644 words
  13. WRECK REMOVED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The wreck of the ship Norma, which was sunk at the Semaphore anchorage several years ago by a collision with the barque Ardencraig, ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. STOREMEN AND PACKERS.

    The decision of the Storemen and Packers' Union to hold a special meeting to consider the adnvisability of affiliating with the Marine and Transport Workers' ...

    Article : 423 words
  15. LONG TOW FOR REPAIRS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. —Owners of the French ship Chateaubriand, which went ashore at Sturt Bay, have made arrangements with the Adelaide Steam Tug ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Sailed.—Jan. 15—Bertha, for Callao; W[?] Newcastle; Warcatea and Loongara, for [?] ton; Kurnano Maru, for Yokahama; Pe[?], for Sydney; Warrimoo, for Bluff via Hobart; Sydney, ...

    Article : 545 words
  17. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Up to the present time the Commonwealth Bank has been carrying on without any authorised regulations, but at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Executive ...

    Article : 394 words
  18. SHIPPING NOTES.

    Inhiba Marn is the name of the first new Japanese liner intended for the Australian trade. It is reported, however, that after a brief connection with the Commonwealth service she will ...

    Article : 247 words
  19. NEW "BLUE FUNNEL" LINER.

    An interesting event in connection with Australian shipping was furnished by the launch at R[?] on December 7 of the "Blue Furmel!" liner Nestor. The new vessel, which was built ...

    Article : 331 words
  20. POLICE NEWS.

    A Speak thief visited the dressmaking establishment of Mr. Lober in Heidelbergroad, Ivanhoe, on Wednesday morning, and abstracted £1 from the till. The proprietor ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. CASTER'S LAPSE.

    Morris Cameron, a caner employed by the Abbotsford Brewery, was yesterday sentenced to 14 day's imporsonment on a charge of larceny. According to the evidance Cameron, who had been ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS.

    At a meeting of the Plumbers' and Gasfitters' Society last night, a communication was received from the Painters' Union, requesting that two representatives be ...

    Article : 257 words
  23. HOTLo "BABBRK" CONVICTED. I

    Dennis Winston Barry, about 38 years of age, was brought before Mr. Morrison, P.M., at the City Court yesterday on a charge of l[?]ceny. He was defended by Mr. Ridgway. Evidance was ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. Oversea Vessels.

    Arrivals.—At Santhamption—Room, s.s., from Melbourne, Nov. 30. At Ca[?]—Endymion, ship, from Newcastle, Nov. 2. At Valparaiso—Solveig, s.s., from Newcastle, ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. PREMIER'S DILEMMA.

    The resignation of Mr. Peter M'Bride from the State Ministry does not seem, after all, to be opening such a simple door, as was supposed, for the strengthening of ...

    Article : 532 words
  26. THE RAILWAYS.

    DONALD, Tuesday.—The scene at the Donald railway station now their wheat carting is in progress is a busy one. Indignation is expressed at the action of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  28. CHINESE NATURALISATION.

    Ah Kow and Ah You were proceeded against at the instance of Betective-Inspector Gleeson at one City Court yesterday for having supplied false information in connection with applications for ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. STARTLING MESSAGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Charles Markell, Dartmouth, Wycomber-road, Neutral Bay, has handed the local police a scrap of notepaper on which is written in ink;—"Two ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. FRUITERERS' HOLIDAY.

    Under the Factories Act tht fruiterers' annual holiday has been fixed for the third Wednesday in March. This date does not sait the metropolitan fruiterers, who are ...

    Article : 142 words
  31. DEPARTMENTAL LAUNDRY.

    Laundry work causes of a very large bill for the Railway department to pay. For many years the washing of articles utilised in connection with the railway services and ...

    Article : 269 words
  32. CHANGE OF BRIBERY.OF UUIIIEKV.

    Before Mr. P. J. Invyer, P.M. in the District Court yesterday, the bearing of the charge of [?] ery against a Chinese named Ang Way, or 227 Little Bourke-street, was proceeded with. Mr. A. ...

    Article : 225 words
  33. SPORTING ITEMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The [?] mine championship of New South [?] cided to-night, at the Domain [?] It was won by W. Lonworth, by ten yeards, from [?] ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. SANITARY PLUMBERS' DEMAND.

    A special meeting of the Plumpers' and Gasfitters' Union was held last night. Mr. A. Westneat presiding, to deal with m[?]tter[?] arising out the dispute in the plumbing ...

    Article : 198 words
  35. VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The seating accommodation of the [?] Swanston-street, was taxed to its [?] yesterday evening, when the first of the [?] championships were decided. [?] ...

    Article : 421 words
  36. CHINESE SECRET SOCIETIES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—As the sequel to the raids on Chinese shops in the metropolitan area in the police court to-day. Show Pan and Chan Bung were charged with [?] ...

    Article : 392 words
  37. THEFTS FROM RAILWAYS.

    The railway employees, Albert Victor N[?] a train examiner, and Thomas G. Wain, a truckshed checker, were at the City Court on Tuesday sentenced to seven days' and 11 days ...

    Article : 56 words
  38. HEALESVILLE LINE.

    Several requests were placed before the Railways Commissioners yesterday, when they paid a visit of inspection along the Healesville line. At Blackburn ...

    Article : 528 words
  39. COUNTER CHARGES OF ASSAULT.

    A [?]ble between two women [?] to J[?] Davison and E[?] [?]cille counter-charging each other with [?] at the Futzroy Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. Hooper, A[?] and [?] ...

    Article : 198 words
  40. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  41. BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    The Australian Federation of Builders' Labourers, it is stated, has decided to make an important move towards uniting the employers in the various branches of the ...

    Article : 208 words
  42. BLAYNEY ELECTION.

    The Blayney election was the subject of discussion at the meeting of the Footscray branch of the Political Labour Council on Tuesday evening. ...

    Article : 282 words
  43. HOBSON'S BAY.

    High Water This Day, 8.11 a.m., 8.20 p.m. Jan. 15—9 a.m.: Wind S., light; weather dull, fine. 1 p.m.: Wind S. light; weather fine, clear, 4 p.m.: Wind s., light; weather fine, clear. ...

    Article : 299 words
  44. YOUTH'S UNPAID FINE.

    At the Fitzroy Court on [?] youth named Frederick [?]ill was need £5, not [?]ing the conditions of his inden[?] of appren[?]hip. [?]ill appeared before Messrs. ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. BOY BANK-ROBBERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Five boys were to-day dealt with at the Children's Court on a charge of breaking and entering the Government Savings Bank at Pyrmont on ...

    Article : 113 words
  46. RABBIT-TRAPPERS ON STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There are [?] rabbit-truppers out an strike at Gunnedah and the districts adj[?]. The union secretary (Mr. E. H. Richards), who is ...

    Article : 111 words
  47. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the S[?] Arthur [?], of South Africa, met [?] strin, of France, in a [?] Donglas, who made it rough, re[?] ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. OFFENDERS PUNISHED.

    At the City Court, before Mr. Morri[?] P.M., yesterday. A. M'laren, of Montague-street, South Preston, was fined [?] with 7 6 costs, for [?] ing in a railway train beyond a station to which ...

    Article : 140 words
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