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Advertising : 769 wordsNew York telegrams report that owing to the stringency of cash and the absence of orders within a radius of 50 miles of Pittsburg, no tower, than 48,000 workmen in that ...
Article : 563 wordsLondon was not a little surprised to-day to hear of the sudden illness of Sir Henry' Campbell-Bannerman. The Premier spoke at the Colston banquet ...
Article : 195 wordsTo-day looms large with great possibilities. The Proprietors are to confer with the Premier and the millers representatives also. The interviews, as far as can be ...
Article : 582 wordsMuch surprise is manifested in business circles that while the Premier was announcing in Parliament what was doing in Newcastle in connection with the proprietors' ...
Article : 1,557 words"We know nothing of Mr. Bowling's intention to address a meeting of the Waferside Workers' Union," said Mr. Harrison, the secretary of the latter body, to a "Star" ...
Article : 218 wordsIn replying to the toast of his health at the Colston banquet last night, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman twitted Balfour with going to Birmingham to make his ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Peter Bowling, the miners chairman, was seen by the "Star" representative after the meeting at Stockton yesterday afternoon, and informed him that the proprietors, ...
Article : 305 wordsOwing to the latest news from Newcastle, the steamship companies are making further arrangements to lay up more cargo boats on their arrival from the coal ports of New ...
Article : 402 wordsSome very remarkable revelations were made during the investigation of a case against the Key. Smites Henry Taylor, Vicar of the Isle of Abbots, who was haled before ...
Article : 148 wordsSome remarkable boasting was indulged in by Dr. Paasche, Vice-President of the German Reichstag, during a speech delivered by him at Kreuznach, in Rhenish ...
Article : 106 wordsJust after noon to-day Mr. Livingstone Learmonth, chairman of the Colliery Proprietors, and Mr. E. P. Simpson waited on the Premier, and at the time of this edition ...
Article : 71 wordsThere are no developments in this district in connection with the Newcastle strike question, which is not being officially dealt with by the miners' lodges. ...
Article : 58 wordsSignor Caruso, the famous Italian tenor, returned to New York from Berlin to-day. Upon landing he was met by several press interviewers, who chaffingly suggested to ...
Article : 106 wordsJust before the arrival of the Brisbane mail this morning there Was gathered on the Redfern railway station a little knot of legislators, ding Messrs. Edden, ...
Article : 464 wordsThe New Zealand team of professional footballers suffered another defeat to-day, when they were pitted against Barrow. The match was a very close one. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe big steamship Suveric, which succeeded in securing a record cargo of coal at Newcastle just before the strike commenced, was to have come to Sydney for 2000 tons of ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the House of Representatives this morning, Mr. O'Malley asked Mr. Deakin, "In view of the coal combine's lockout, for the purpose of perpetuating starvation wages ...
Article : 169 wordsUnless the strike soon terminates the large fleet of sailers owned by Messrs. J. J. Craig and Co., of New Zealand, will be withdrawn from the Sydney-Newcastle-N.Z. trade. ...
Article : 95 wordsSome prominent Hindus in the Punjaub have started a subscription list, with the object of Indemnifying those Christian missions in Rawal Pindi that were ravaged ...
Article : 45 wordsBar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2 1-16d per ounce standard. ...
Article : 24 wordsThere will be no trip to the Hawkesbury River this week. The Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Co. has reluctantly been compelled to abandon the customary Saturday ...
Article : 193 wordsA "Star" reporter had a series of chats with members of Parliament on the suggestion that a Royal Commission should be appointed to investigate the coal-mining ...
Article : 463 wordsA child named Roy Alexander met his death in Cassilis (Vic.) in a peculiar manner on Monday evening. He put his head through the armhole of a pinafore which ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsMr. Casper, secretary of the Seamen's Union, was emphatic in his statement that the strike was doing considerable harm in the ranks of his union. ...
Article : 117 wordsAs the result of a friendly challenge on Saturday at Tarrington, Hamilton (Vic.), a shearer named W. M'Donnell, residing at Strathkeliar, put up the remarkable record ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Fri 15 Nov 1907, Page 1
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