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  2. INDUSTRIAL BRITISH MINERS ACCEPT ALLIANCE CONSTITUTION

    The delegate conference of the British Miners' Federation has unanimously accepted the draft constitution of the proposed interunion alliance. ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN SYRIA

    Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent states:— It is reported from Druse quartets that Sueida has fallen after a bombardment ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. VICTORIA MAN SHOT IN EYE AND FACE.

    A man named Bottomley of Warrnambool, was arrested yesterday on a charge of wounding Alfred Richards at Morwell. Richards and his wife were ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S STRIKE IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Jacob Johannsen in a speech in the Domain yesterday deprecated the proposal for a general strike. He declared that it would play into the ...

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  6. SPORTING MANNAHILL RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  7. MEETINGS IN ADELAIDE AGAINST DEPORTATION ACT

    Huge Labor meetings held in the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon carried resolutions protesting against the Deportation Act and supporting ...

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  8. UNION SECRETARY'S WARNING TO BRITISH RAILWAY CO'S.

    Speaking at Scarborough on the eve of the opening of the Trade Union Congress Mr. J. Bromley, M.P., secretary of the Locomotive and Engineers' ...

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  9. MAN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT IS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL

    John Wilson was arrested last night on a charge of assaulting James Patterson. The alleged trouble arose on account of a man annoying a couple in ...

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  10. LOST U.S.A. AIRSHIP AUTHORITIES ARE BLAMED BY CAPTAIN A. HEINEM

    A message from Washington states that the Navy Department will investigate a charge by Captain Anton Heinen that the removal pf eight of ...

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  11. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB REVIVED.

    The Broken Hill Motor Cycle Club was revived yesterday when a meeting was held at the" Trades" Hall.It was decided to affiliate with the South ...

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  12. WEAKENING OF STRIKE REPORTED FROM LONDON

    An indication of the weakening of the strike in English ports is contained in a cable received on Saturday from the Shipping Federation in London. It ...

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  13. MR. THOMAS'S ADVICE TO BRITISH RAILWAYMEN

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., told a meeting of railwaymen that no matter how strong and powerful any section of the workers may be it is no stronger ...

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  14. SOCIALIST HALL MEETING

    At a meeting at the Socialist Hall last night speeches were made in sympathy with the British seamen and damning the shipowners for the ...

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  15. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN.

    The Ferntree Gully police report that an attempt was made to detail the narrowgauge train to Belgrave on Saturday night. Wood and metal material ...

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  16. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    Chudgab Schokel was assaulted in Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, on Saturday night by three men who knocked him down and robbed him of all his money. ...

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  17. STEAMER SURREY SAILS FOR UNITED KINGDOM

    The Federal Shipping Company's vessel Surrey sailed from Sydney last night for the United Kingdom. She left with her full complement of ...

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  18. 500 SUMMONSES SERVED.

    The shipowners' agents in Melbourne have stopped the allotments of the strikers and have served summonses on 500 seamen. The same procedure ...

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  19. STEAMER HELD UP

    The steamer Quorna which was due to sail on Saturday afternoon for Spencer's Gulf ports was held up owing to the seamen demanding ...

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  20. DRUGGED AND ROBBED.

    William H.E. Tallis reports that he visited a house at South Melbourne on Saturday where several men and women had drinks. He felt ill and ...

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  21. N.S.W. RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL

    The Rugby League City Cup was won by South Sydney on Saturday, who thus completed the double of three weeks ago by winning the premiership. ...

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  22. FAITH IN AIRSHIPS BY COMMANDER BURNEY

    Commander Burney has asserted that the Shenandoah disaster has not shaken his faith in airships. He said:—"The Shenandoah was 10 years ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. SWEDISH SAILOR ARRESTED FOR DISOBEDIENCE ON SHIP

    August Petterson (33), a seaman and a native of Sweden who is on board the steamer Port Kembla was yesterday arrested by Constable ...

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  24. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,—What! More ribbon shows What is the object? I understood it was to get all the workers into the union and see they are financial. Some ...

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  25. ARREST OF THE STRIKERS NOW BEING CONSIDERED

    Representatives of the British shipowners are considering the issue of the warrants for the arrest of the seamen who are on strike. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    On a charge of having embezzled £1477 19/ at Sydney between June 4 and June 12, while a servant of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters ...

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  27. LOCAL RACING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 words
  28. 65 SUMMONSES ARE ISSUED AGAINST CREW OF ASCANIUS

    Sixty-five members of the crew of the British steamer Ascanius were served with summonses on Saturday. The men took them quietly and will ...

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  29. MEETING OF STRIKERS ADDRESSED BY MR.T.WALSH

    This morning's meeting of the striking seamen was addressed by Mr. Tom Walsh and other union officials. Mr. Walsh expressed the hope that the ...

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  30. UNIONISTS' BADGE SHOW RULES GOVERNING IT

    At midnight to-night the first examination will he made of badges in connection with the badge show which will continue throughout Tuesday and ...

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  31. MEMORIAL TO FORMER PREMIER

    The statue of the late Mr. T. J. Ryan a former Premier was unveiled on Sunday by Sir Matthew Nathan, the Governor The statue will cost ...

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  32. DIRECT ACTION BY CREW ON STEAMER APOLDA

    Steam was being raised on Friday aboard the steamer Apolda at Bunbury, in order to move the vessel into the bay to enable the ...

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  33. LIQUOR TRADE DISPUTE

    At the Freemasons' Hotel this afternoon a delegation from the Liquor Trade Union met the Liquor Trade Association and formally ...

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  34. HYDROGEN IN LIEU OF HELIUM SAYS A GERMAN CAPTAIN

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— Captain Eckener, who flew the ZR3 to America, is of the opinion that disasters like the Shenandoah's can be ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. ESTATE OF MR P.MURPHY

    The estate of the late Mr. Peter Murphy who had a large brewery and other interests has been valued for probate at £270,256. ...

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  36. WARRANTS FOR THE ARREST OP SEAMEN FROM THE MIN

    Warrants for the arrest of 20 seamen from the steamer Min were issued on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  37. LOST ITALIAN SUBMARINE

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports: — A moving ceremony occurred to-day when 40 Italian warships in the name ...

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  38. POSITION IN BRITAIN

    There were lively scenes at Southampton to-day when strikers attempted to prevent the arrival of other sailors engaged to man outgoing steamers ...

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  39. A MAD FRENCHMAN KILLS TWO CHILDREN

    The "Daily Telegraph" Paris correspondent reports:— In consequence of a night attack by footpads resulting in shock Andre ...

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  40. SUMMONSES AGAINST SEAMEN FOR REFUSAL OF DUTY

    Summonses have been issued by the captains of the Euripides Cornwall Port Kembla, Port Brisbane, and Portfield against seamen who refused duty. ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA

    A pathetic story of a ship's captain and his wife going to death together in a sinking vessel has been revealed as the result of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  42. THE DEPORTATION ACT.

    "We consider that testing the validity of the Commonwealth Acts should be limited to the statutes affecting State interests and that the ...

    Article : 227 words
  43. MEN INJURED

    M. Lupis, a laborer at the Junction North, had an injured unger attended to at the Hospital to-day. Yesterday A. Whittney a laborer at ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. SPRING RACING

    As a result of their great wins on Saturday at Caulfield Manfred is a decided favorite for the Melbourne Cup and Heroic is favorite for the ...

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  45. LINERS FROM SOUTHAMPTON SAILED ON SATURDAY

    Strikers at Southampton failed to prevent the departure to-day of four liners, including the Cunard liner, Berengaria, which sailed on schedule ...

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  46. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS FATAL GUN ACCIDENT

    Thomas Jarrett (16) was out shooting when the gun he had accidentally exploded. The side of his head was blown off. The boy died almost ...

    Article : 42 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. WRESTLING.

    At the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday in a wrestling contest for the championship of Australia,like Robins (17.2) defeated Peter Limutkin (15.2) by one ...

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  49. SHEARING DISPUTE

    Shearing at Mundi Mundi Station stopped on Friday afternoon owing to a dispute regarding,a claim for breakages. Mr. C. S. Wood secretary ...

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  50. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The explanation, of why the steamer Sophocles put to sea and later returned is that the crew not having disclosed its attitude, the owners decided if ...

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  51. WOMEN'S SCANTY ATTIRE

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that Capdinal Van Yetelli following up the Pope's condemnation of women's ...

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  52. FALL FROM A BALCONY

    Mrs. Mavis Scott (35) fell over a balcony at Crown-street. Surry Hills on Saturday night. Her ribs were broken and she has a probable fracture ...

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  53. A DRAWN BOUT.

    At the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night a wrestling contest between Al Karasick and Jim O'Connell ended in a draw. ...

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  54. CROQUET

    At Brighton to-day in a croquet match England beat Australia, and thus won all three tests arranged for the tour. ...

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  55. DROWNED WHILE FISHING

    A boating party was crossing tile bar at Port Harking when a big wave capsized the boat. The party comprised two girls and two youths. John ...

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  56. A DEPORTATION PROTEST HELD ON TARRA BANK

    A meeting convened by the Trades Hall Council was held on the Yarra Bank yesterday to protest against the Deportation Law. A resolution was ...

    Article : 102 words
  57. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the North Broken Hill Cricket Club was held yesterday morning. Mr. L. C. Ross presiding over a good attendance. ...

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  58. ENGLAND TO NEW ZEALAND IN A NINE-TON YAWL

    The nine ton yawl Mergansen departed from Plymouth for New Zealand to-day with a crew consisting of a retired sea captain named Unitt and his ...

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  59. DEATH IN MOTOR CAR.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman (42), of Clarendon was driving a motor car towards Windsor when she fell dead at the wheel. The car careered into the ...

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  60. IN INDIA

    The Indian Seamen's Union to-day carried a resolution against lascars being employed as strike breakers in South Africa and other places, also ...

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  61. ITALIAN AIRMEN'S FLIGHT

    Repairs to Major de Pinedo's 'plane have practically been completed. He will leave for Aparri early next week and will then proceed to Formosa ...

    Article : 53 words
  62. DROWNED AT SEA.

    William Read (16) and Thomas Paskem (17) were capsized from a boat at La. Perouse yesterday. Read was drowned. ...

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  63. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,—On Tuesday and Wednesday the Industrial Council is again holding a badge show, and many wage-earners will mouth bitter words against the ...

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    Mr. C. H. Wickens, the Commonwealth Statistician, reports that the total value of the production of all industries in Australia during the ...

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  65. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Fred Oliver of North Melbourne took part in a cycle road race on Saturday. The fork of his machine broke on the Keilor-road and be suffered a ...

    Article : 42 words
  66. ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED BY VICTORIAN FARMERS

    The Victorian Farmers' Union is to consider action against the seamen on strike as a result of a letter from its ...

    Article : 101 words
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