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  2. THE RAILWAY CRISIS.

    The dispute between the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants and the railway companies on the question of the recognition by the latter of the union ...

    Article : 297 words
  3. THE COAL TRADE.

    It was gathered to-day from enquiries made among coal merchants in Sydney that if the northern colliery proprietors raise the price of coal next month from 10/ to 11/ ...

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  4. THE ORIENTAL PROBLEM.

    There is no abatement of the anti-Japanese feeling either in the United States or Canada. It is regarded as a significant ...

    Article : 479 words
  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    The wisterias at the Adelaide Zoological Gardens are looking their best at present. Near the entrance gate a wisteria has been trained up wire halyards to a height of ...

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  6. MURDERS IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    Miss Young, of the South Sea Island Evangelical Mission, arrived by the steamer Makambo from the Island of Malaita, one of the Solomon group. Miss Young brings ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. THE POST-OFFICE.

    The Postmaster-General to-day, in declaring a suburban post-office open, Said that for the first full financial year under Federation, ended June 30, 1902, the revenue of ...

    Article : 406 words
  8. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    At a plenary sitting of the Hague Peace Conference on Saturday, the delegates by 37 votes to 1, there being six absentees, adopted the draft of a convention relating ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. THE MOROCCAN TROUBLE.

    Further, fighting is imminent m Morocco, General Drude, who is in command of the Franco-Spanish forces, having broken off negotiations with the tribesmen. He is ...

    Article : 235 words
  10. THE TARIFF.

    Senator Delargie and Mr. Frazer, M.H.R. took the opportunity of a visit to Kalgoorlie to interview the tariff committee of the Chamber of Mines this ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    At the annual meeting at Preston yesterday of the Central Board of the United Kingdom Commercial Travellers' Associations, a resolution was passed regretting ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. MEXICAN RAILWAY SMASH

    It transpires that sixty-three persons were killed and forty-three injured as a result of the recent collision beween a goods train and a passenger train at ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. INJURED BY A TRAIN.

    An action in which Annie Mary Moore, wife of a railway signalman at Auburn, claimed, £500 damages from the Railway Commissioners for injuries caused through ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. HONORS FOR WARRIORS.

    At the final investiture at Tokio in connection with the Russo-Japanese war the Mikado raised the Marquis Ito, Field-Marshal the Marquis Yamagata, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. THE KANGAROO FLAT MURDER.

    The police are still, prosecuting enquiries into the murder of Joseph Wendell at Sunrise Gully, near Kangaroo Flat. A further survey of the deceased's hut ...

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  16. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister will not resume his place in the House of Representatives tomorrow, but will do so on Wednesday. THE DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA. ...

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  17. THE MAURITANIA.

    dThe new Gunard liner Mauritania, 30,000 [?] twin vessel to the recently-launched L[?]tan[?], has made a series of trial runs, [?] speed averaging 26½ knots an hour. Her ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    Archbishop, Donaldson, who arrived, to-day by the Mokambo from the Solomons, is suffering severely from malarial fever. A SHOOTING CASE. ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. THE FUTURE OF KOREA.

    Prince Ito, formerly, known as the Marquis Ito, who is administering the affairs of Korea, has informed an interviewer that Japan has no intention[?] of annexing the ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. BAKING TRADE TROUBLE.

    The employes in the bakery trade have given the employers notice that if their demanded for a wage of £2 14/ a week is not complied with they will strike. The ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. WANTED TO BE A FREEMASON.

    Mr. Justice Cussen has entered on the hearing of a libel case, in which the parties to the action are two Asiaties. The plaintiff, Michael Habib Jabara, of Middle ...

    Article : 282 words
  22. BROKEN HILL.

    A party, comprising townsmen and visitors, yesterday afternoon visited the Stephens Creek reservoir, and what was seen was in the highest degree reassuring. The ...

    Article : 325 words
  23. THE CANADIAN MILITIA.

    A Conference of the trade unions of Canada, now sitting at Winnipeg, on Saturday rejected a resolution moved by the Socialist element, mainly from British ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    The anti-trust laws in Mississippi are being [?]trictly enforced against the Gulf Company owning 31 cotton-spinning businesses. Chancellor Hicks, of Vicksburg, has ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIAN SENTIMENT.

    Speaking at Preston to-night, Senator Best, replying to the toast of the Federal Parliament, said the true progress of Australia could only be accomplished under ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. FUTURE OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The "Daily News," in a leading article to-day, based on the latest statistics of British emigration, admonishes Australasia for not doing more to recruit its ...

    Article : 29 words
  27. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Bruce Arctic expedition has arrived safely at Tromsoe. The expedition, which was under the direction of Dr. Wilham Bruce, of the Scottish Oceanographic ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Patroclus, which went ashore on the island of Portland on the 12th inst., has been towed off. The vessel left Adelaide on July 25 with wheat, wool, skins, ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. VICTORIA.

    It has been repeatedly hinted by the Premier that he may yet use the brick land and machinery which the Government possess at Thornbury for the purpose of ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. REPAIRING THE SUEVIC.

    The White Star liner Suevic, which went ashore on the Lizard rocks, Cornwall, a few months ago, smashing her bows, will be fitted for sea again at Southampton. A new ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. ENGLAND'S LITTLE WARS.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that a fight has taken place near Wit Pan, a township in the Kalohari desert, on the borders of Great Namaqualand and Bechuanaland, ...

    Article : 71 words
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  33. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    Speaking at a luncheon in connection with the Conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce at Liverpool, Lord Brassey, who was Governor of Victoria ...

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  34. TURKEY AND PERSIA.

    The representatives of Russia and Great Britain, acting jointly, have elicited from the Sultan of Turkey a formal undertaking to withdraw the Turkish troops ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Supreme Court to-day struck the name of L. B. Goold off the barristers' roll owing to malpractices. ...

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  39. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The Government of Russia are seeking a coaling station near the entrance to the Panama Canal, and are negotiating with the United States Government on the ...

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  41. CHINA PROGRESSING.

    An Imperial edict has been issued at Pekin, announcing the formation, of a Government Council, which will become the nucleus of a representative Parliament. ...

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