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  4. AUSTRALIAN SMALL ARMS FACTORY OPENED AT LITHGOW YESTERDAY.

    The Governor-General watching the "rifling" machinery at work. Lord Denman is shown in conversation with Mr. Wright (representative of the Pratt and Whitney Co., of Hartford U.S.A. contractors for the plant.) Senator Pearce. Minister for Defence, is at his right hand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    The Government is experiencing great difficulty in arranging a settlement of the dock strike. Conferences with both sides were proceeding throughout yesterday, but no ...

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  6. BLOODSHED IN BELGIUM.

    The industrial situation in Belgium has become more aggravated. At Borinage, a coal-mining centre, the strikers armed themselves with rifles and fired upon the ...

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  7. BOSTON TEAM TROUBLE.

    The Boston tramway strikers allege that the company refuses to employ unionists. They state that conductors are compelled to furnish from their own pockets £2 change, ...

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  8. MEXICAN UPHEAVAL.

    It is reported in Washington that there [?] a mutiny in the Mexican Army. General Villa has been placed under arrest. It is stated that he was arrested by ...

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  9. TITANIC DISASTER.

    It is stated on good authority that the White Star Company, acting on the advice of Mr. Pierpont Morgan, may change its name. ...

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  10. VIOLENT WOMEN.

    Five hundred women here have pledgee themselves to carry on a war against high prices for staple foods. They have commenced a campaign of violence in Brooklyn. ...

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  11. CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    Advices from Havana state that a large band of negroes armed with rifles attacked the Toledo sugar mills at Marianas, seven miles south-west of Havana, with the ...

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  12. OLYMPIC'S BOATS.

    Mr. Sanderson, a director of the White Star Co., stated that the Olympic on her last voyage was parrying enough lifeboats to accommodate all who were on the vessel, through ...

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  13. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    Bulletins issued to-day at Montreal relating to the health of the Duchess of Connaught, are of a reassuring nature. The Duchess, who was removed from the ...

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  14. STRIKERS ASSAULT WORKERS.

    Serious disturbances have marked the Boston strike, where several thousand elevated railway employees are out on a demand for recognition of the union, and other ...

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  16. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    Orders have been issued from Washington for the despatch of 5000 soldiers to Cuba. Four large army transports are to be put in commission. ...

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  17. CUT OFF FROM HOPE.

    At the inquiry into the loss of the Titanic Paul Mouge, a restaurant clerk on board the vessel, gave evidence. An explanation was sought as to why all other members of the ...

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  19. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    Percy Eldridge, 15 years of age, who lives at 176 Enmore-road, Enmore, was playing in the football match Marrickville Scouts v. Petersham Scouts, on the Enmore Park ...

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