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  6. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    The Redfern Council turned aside duty last night and took a human view of a matter that would have resulted in more evictions and added to the list several more families ...

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    Mrs. Clarke, having been turned out of her house in Redfern, is unable to find another. She lives in a shanty contrived out of old packing-cases in a lane. Her granddaughter shares this "home" with her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN'S GREAT CRISIS.

    According to the morning papers Mr. Asquith has been trying to persuade the miners to return to work on a basis of a 5s a day minimum wage for men, and 2s ...

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  9. MR. ASQUITH'S PROPOSAL.

    After the conference had adjourned yesterday "to consider certain proposals made by Mr. Asquith," it was said that one proposal submitted was that the miners of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. RIOTING IN LANCASHIRE.

    Reports of the first disturbance since the strike commenced have been received from St. Helens, in Lancashire. Rioting is said to have occurred there, and ...

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  11. SCENES OF BLOODSHED.

    Four gunboat's have been despatched to Canton, which is being devastated by the mutineers. An eye-witness of the outrages describes ...

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  12. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    The strike movement is speading[?] and fears are entertained that the strikers will do some mischief, owing to the rigid methods which are being adopted by the ...

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  13. A ROYAL TARGET.

    An attempt was made to assassinate King Victor Emanuel III[?] as he was [?]aving the Royal Palace. Antonio Da[?]ba, an anarchist, fired five ...

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  14. PRESS COMMENT.

    Commenting on the strike finances, and the fact that one bank had advanced money to the Labor leaders, the "Financial News" says:--"A bank which grants loans to ...

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  15. BURN ITSELF OUT.

    At the legations very little hope is entertained that the coalition Government will be a success. The ending of the mutinous pillaging in the ...

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  16. JUDGE SHOT IN THE COURT.

    A murderous outrage was perpetrated in a court of justice at Hillsvale, Virginia, at the conclusion of the trial of an outlaw gang of "moonshiners." ...

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  17. THE FRENCH MAIL SERVICE.

    Regarding the reported change of route to via Torres Straits for the French ma[?]l steamers Mr. J. Millet, the Melbourne agent of this company, states that he had not been notified of any such move. In view of the fact ...

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  18. MORE SHOP-LIFTING.

    A young woman, Minnie Campbell Alstor, was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with stealing a quantity of wearing apparel valued at £4 1[?]s 8 12d the property of ...

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  19. STATE MINES AFFECTED.

    The Prussian State mines are now seriously involved in the coal strike. The Christian unionists and unorganised workers[?] numbering 23,000, have joined the socialists ...

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  20. TRAIN ROBBERS SHOT.

    Two road agents held up an express train on the Southern Pacific line[?] and while they were in the act of robbing the mail they were both shot dead by an express ...

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  21. FINANCIAL CANADA.

    The Government's financial Budget shows a surplus of £6,000,000. In addition £230,000 of the public debt has been wiped out. ...

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  22. FINANCING CHINA.

    At a meeting held in London of the representatives of the American, British, German and French banks, the plans were confirmed for the advance of money to the Chinese ...

    Article : 82 words
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  24. A LATE DISCOVERY.

    Desertion was the ground on which James Charles Regan, a fireman at the Circular Quay fire station[?] applied in the Divorce Court this morning for the dissolution of his ...

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  25. CUT HIS LIP.

    Yesterday afternoon a young man, John Howard employed on the railways, went into the Railway Hotel, George-street, when another young man, Michael Kenny, s[?]uck him ...

    Article : 124 words
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