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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A CHARGE has been commenced by the Tumberumba police against a man named John Storey, viz, that he threatened to shoot two men, agents for the Picturesque Atlas ...

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  3. IN SYDNEY.

    Around the wharves to-day there was nothing of interest occurring. Among the vessels-loading for London, the operations at which have been interrupted by the strike, ...

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  4. THE MARITIME STRIKE.

    YESTERDAY was a very quiet day in New-castle, business being well nigh suspended, and the streets almost deserted, save for knots of men standing at the corners, or ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Arawa departed from Capetown on Sunday morning. The Alameda arrived at San Francisco at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. ...

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  6. Metals.

    LONDON, Monday.—Tin is quoted at £97 15s. Copper realises £60 5s. The stock of tin in England and Holland ...

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  7. Transmission of Strike Funds.

    LONDON, Monday.—At a meeting of the Trades Union Congress to-day, Mr. Tom Mann, the secretary, announced that £500 had been remitted to Sydney by telegraph ...

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  8. Sir William Robinson.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir William Robinson, Governor of West Australia, has gone to Balmoral Castle, the residence of the Queen. He sails for Perth on the 15th instant. ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    John Bellin, late managing director of two building societies, is likely to be arrested for alleged frauds in connection with them. Defalcations are stated to be £12,000, and the ...

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  10. Labour Day Celebrations.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Labour Day was celebrated on an extensive scale throughout the United States yesterday. The day was marked by public demonstrations and picnics. ...

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  11. Duties on Wool.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The American Senate has adopted the clauses making the duties on wool and woollen yarns two and a half times, and on woollen and worsted ...

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  12. Australians v. North of England.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australians commenced an extra match to-day at Leeds against a North of England eleven. The weather was dull and the attendance large. ...

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  13. Sympathy with the Strikers.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Trades Union Congress opened at Liverpool to-day, and unanimously adopted a motion by Mr. John Burns, expressing sympathy with the strikers ...

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  14. MEETING OF EMPLOYERS.

    A meeting convened under the auspices of the New South Wales Employers' Union and the Steamship Owners' Association was held in the Centenary-hall to day, when there was ...

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  15. BRISBANE.

    The officers and crews of the steamers Bulimba and Eurimbla all came out of the vessels early this morning, excepting Mr. Rossiter, chief officer of the Bulimba, who ...

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  16. Levy on Seamen.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As a result of a general levy of 5s per member, made by the Seamen's Union, it is expected that the sum of £1000 will be forthwith remitted to ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. M'Kinnon, mate of the steam tender Porpoise, capsized a boat at Mackay, and was drowned. DEATIH IN THE CAMP. ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. Agricultural Congress.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—A great congress in the interests of agriculture and forestry was opened yesterday at Vienna. The South Australian Government is represented by ...

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  19. MELBOURNE.

    The great shipping dispute continues without indication of an early settlement, and the gas stokers' strike proceeds without change. The Trades Hall authorities are assured of ...

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  20. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Trades Union Congress was opened at Liverpool to-day, when 460 delegates were present, including a number of-ladies. Altogether, a million and ...

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  21. TASMANIA.

    A young man named John Hickson accidentally hanged himself while larking. ...

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  22. The Hawaiian Lepers.

    LONDON, Monday.—Advices received from San Francisco state that Sister Rose Gertrude, who proceeded a few months ago to Honolulu to take charge of the leper station ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Parliament met to-day, after a fortnight's adjournment, and the Ministerial policy was declared by Mr. Playford. Its salient points are:—A new loan will be allowed, probably ...

    Article : 393 words
  24. (FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE PAPERS.)

    LONDON, Monday.—The Congress of the United States of America have passed a resolution forbidding the importation of contract labour. ...

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  25. A CASE IN COURT.

    There was an unusual amount of interest displayed in the proceedings in the summons division of the Water Police Court to-day, when several men who had been employed as ...

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  26. ADELAIDE.

    The proposed conference between the Shipowners' Association and the Employors' Association and the Trades and Labour Council has collapsed, owing to the ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. Coal Porters' Boycott.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Coal Porters' Union has boycotted the East-end tradesmen for refusing to display in their shop windows a bill calling upon the unions to support the ...

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  28. Southampton Dock Labourers.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Southampton dock labourers have resolved not to go out on strike. RUSSIA has raised her import duties 25 ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. Accident at Morpeth.

    Mr. H. D. Portus, the manager of he Newcastle Steamship Company, while watching the unloading of the steamer Boomerang at Morpeth on Monday evening, fell down ...

    Article : 66 words
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