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  3. THE STRIKE

    It is officially announced that an extended railway service has been operating to-day. Supplies of food-stuffs are substantial, and the distribution ...

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  4. FOOD POSITION IMPROVES.

    The executive of the Transport Workers' Federation and the Tramwaymen’s Society will hold a joint meeting on Wednesday morning to consider, action ...

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  5. U. S. STEEL STRIKE

    A Washington message reports:— Both sides in the steel strike are awaiting developments at the Industrial Conference, which opens at Washington ...

    Article : 41 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr and Mrs W. L. Paine, of South Yarra, formerly of Ballarat, have received a cable message stating that their second son, Lieut. Gordon Paine, is ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. FEDERAL POLITICS

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr HUGHES moved for leave to intro[?]uce a Bill to alter Section 51 of the ...

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  8. ANOTHER AMERICAN STRIKE.

    A Washington message, dated Wednesday stales Although the Government gave an intimation that it was willing to accede the demands, of the ...

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  9. FIUME CRISIS

    A Rome message says that a telegram from Finnic states that Gabriele d’Annunzio, leader of the raid on the city, has ordered the interruption of ...

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  10. WILLS.

    Tames Hogan, formerly of Ararat Asylum, left real estate valued at £2101 and personal property valued at £140 to his children. ...

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  11. COMMENTS BY MR BARNES.

    Mr G. N. Barnes, a member of the Cabinet, said, in the course of an inter[?] that the Government was acting defensively. He would be no party to ...

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  12. MINOR ACTS OF SABOTAGE.

    It is officially stated that the railway sendees arc improving, and that the schedules prepared by the companies yesterday were exceeded. ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    Shrubsole.—The friends of Mr Frederick Shrubsole will regret to hear of the death of his wife which took place suddenly on Monday night. The deceased had not ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. SCHEMES OF RELIEF.

    The Government has devised a scheme of out of work donations for the relief of sufferers from the strike, including strikers or those identified with the ...

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  15. BALTIC PROVINCES

    Berlin semi-officially states that Field-Marshal von der Coltz has been finally recalled from the Baltic provinces after he had unsuccessfully ...

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  16. THE PROMISE TO STRIKE-BREAKERS.

    The 25 per cent increase promised to [?] applies to the Caledonian line only. ...

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  17. SABOTAGE IN SCOTLAND.

    A message dated Wednesday states: -Further acts of sabotage are reported from Scotland. An attempt to derail a train was detected most ...

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  18. NORWAY AND THE LEAGUE

    A committee which was appointed to consider the question of Norway’s entry into the League of Nations has reported unanimously in favor of her ...

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  19. DEVELOPMENT OF MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    The ‘‘Daily Mail” points out that the rapid development of the motor transport was the greatest surprise of the strike. Goods were [?] across the country ...

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  20. PUBLIC HEALTH BILL

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr LAWSON, in moving the second reading of the Health Bill, said it was recognised that the present Health Act ...

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  21. THE POSSIBLE EXTENSION.

    Mr Williams refused to state whether the strike resolution will he submitted to a clear cut decision, as it is expected that the tramway and bus men are ...

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  22. LUXEMBURG’S DECISION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Luxemburg. capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, says that the plebiscite taken on the question of the ...

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  23. NAVAL MEN AT CARDIFF.

    [?] is [?]thoritalively stated that neither the strikers nor the Government approached each other on Tuesday Naval ratings have arrived ah Cardiff to work ...

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  24. TIME-TABLE EXCEEDED.

    About 90 trains are running on the South-Eastern line, 30 trunk trains on the South-Western, and 250 on the Great Western lines. ...

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  25. THE CONFERENCE WITH TRANS-PORT WORKERS.

    The joi[?] of the executives of the railway melt and the trainsport workers reported, that after consideration of the effects Of the strike ...

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  26. KING RETURNING TO LONDON.

    The “Times” slates that in consequence of the strike crisis the King has terminated his holiday alt Balmoral, and is returning to London by ...

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  27. 400,000 MINERS IDLE

    Latest news from South Wales shows that mosst of the leading Welsh industries, including coal mining and tin plate operations, have been badly ...

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  28. LABOR TROUBLES

    A Washington message states:-A proposal, for the establishment of a council for Mid settlment of industrial disputes, replacing the dissolved War ...

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  29. USE OF PETROL

    A message dated Tuesday states:—A strong Government Bill regarding the use of petrol states that unless voluntary economy is ruthlessly practised the use ...

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  30. SERIOUS THREAT OF SEVERN RAILWAY MEN.

    The ‘‘Times” correspondent at Cardiff states:—The Severn railway men threaten to call out the pumping, men at Sudebrook pumping stations unless ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says —The Supreme Council has accepted the resolution of Marshal Foeth outlining measures to prevent the Germans ...

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  32. GERMAN MIGRATION TO SOUTH AMERICA

    Count von Eckhardt, the German Minister at Mexico during the war, warns his fellow countrymen against emigration to the Argentine and ...

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  33. STRIKE MEASURES CONDEMNED.

    Mr J. H. Thomas, Labor M.P. for Derby, and general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, has issued a statement in which he condemns ...

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  34. A VOLCANIG ERUPTION.

    A Hilo message received in Vancouver states:-The lava stream from the latest eruption at Maunalos, which begun on Friday, reached the sea on ...

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  35. THE TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    A meeting of the exeeuti[?] of the licensed vehicles workers decided to postpone action as regards buses, trains and taxi cabs until the meeting was held ...

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  36. FALL IN BRITISH REVENUE.

    The British revenue for the six months ended 30th September was £458,998,799 compared with £1,356,- 342,055 for the corresponding period ...

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  37. ACTION SUSPENDED.

    It is announced that the Transport Workers' Federation has postponed until to-morrow a decision on the juestion of joining in the strike in ...

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  38. ARRESTS IN TRELAND.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says:—Mr E. Keane, the editor of the “Kilkenny People,” and Alderman James Noelan, president of the Ga[?]lic ...

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  39. AMERICA AND THE PEAGE TREATY

    A Washington message states:—President Wilson’s health is improving. According to information from White House President Wilson has been given ...

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  40. PRICE OF MEAT RAISED.

    Owing to the increasing cost of production the Food Ministry has raised the price of meat by 2d per lb. ...

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  41. RACES ABANDONED.

    At the request of the Government the last three days of the Newmarket First October race meeting this week have been abandoned. This involves the ...

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  42. “SITUATIOM AS GRAVE AS EVER”

    A message dated Wednesday states. -Though more [?]rains are ruanig, namely, altogether 600 yesterday, in cluding 240 by the Grreat Western ...

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  43. MANY VOLUNTEERS.

    The response to the Government’s appeal for volunteers continues to he astonishingly great. Members of the Cavalry Club and the Royal Mr Force ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. POSITION IMPROVES

    The situation continues to improve. Good suburban railway services are being run while none of the great provincial centres has so far been out off ...

    Article : 263 words
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