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  2. ULSTER DAY.

    Upwards of 2000 Ulstermen residing in Dublin signed the anti-Home Rule convenient. Sir Edward Carson, M.P., will ...

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  3. EARLY CLOSING.

    Under one of the clauses of the Early Closing Act Amendment Bill, fruiterers and confectioners will have to close at seven o'clock in the evening. Those who ...

    Article : 685 words
  4. THE SEETHING BALKANS.

    Count Borchtold, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, delivered an optimistic speech in the Austrian Delegations concerning the outlook in the ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    The State Government decided to-night to establish locomotive and general railway workshops at Ballarat and Bendigo, at a cost of £75,000 to £80,000, each ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. THE STATES AND CANADA

    Mr. R. S. Baker, of Dix and Baker, Limited, has returned from America, after a trip extending over several months. Speaking yesterday to a representative ...

    Article : 3,588 words
  7. NEWCASTLE COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Newcastle Council, last night, there were present: Alderman Shedden, the Mayor, and Aldermen Brooks, Gibson, Coleman, Light, Wooden, ...

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  8. SALVATION ARMY.

    In St. Andrew's School Hall last night. Colonel Birkenshaw, commandant of the New South Wales division of the Salvation Army, lecutured on the Scottish ...

    Article : 495 words
  9. SAFETY OF VESSELS.

    The Shipowners' Parliamentary Committee has passed a resolution severely criticising the new life-saving regulations of the Board of Trade. ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Whakatane, which went aground at Port Pirie, heated off this morning. A driver will inspect the vessel before she leaves for Antwerp to ascertain ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. CHINESE MUTINEERS.

    A powder magazine at Fancheng, to the north-west of Muchang, has been blown up. A hundred persons were killed, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. THE TIMBER TRADE.

    At to-day's sitting of the Sawmill Country. Wages Board, Fraser and Co., Limited, lodged an application for exemption under the proposed now award. ...

    Article : 420 words
  13. THE DUSTY STREETS.

    The Newcastle Council finds that the supply of water now obtained by its carts is insufficient to keep down the dust in the streets. ...

    Article : 377 words
  14. BULGARIA AND SERVIA.

    It is rumoured in well-informed circles that a joint Bulgarian-Servian note has been sent to Turkey, demanding the autonomy of Macedonia, ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. DEATH OF ADMIRAL RICHARDS

    The death is announced of Admiral Sir Frederick Richards, formerly Senior Naval Lord of the Admiralty. He had commanded on the Cape, ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. BOMB EXPLOSIONS.

    Two bombs exploded in different parts of the city Salonika. Buildings were destroyed, but no one was killed. ...

    Article : 44 words
  17. GERMAN MEAT SUPPLY.

    The Reichstag has passed a bill embodying concessions for meat stuffs it operates retrospectively from October 1st, and expires at the end of ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. STATE REVENUE.

    The State revenue for September amounted to £1,207,985, which is an increase of £34,697 on the corresponding period of 1911. The total for the ...

    Article : 126 words
  19. THE SAMOS RISING.

    The British and French naval commanders have arranged an armistice for five days with the insurgents in the Island of Samos. ...

    Article : 49 words
  20. WITNESS'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The taking of evidence before the Tramway Commission was resumed to-day. Albert Richards, a track cleaner, was being cross-examined by Mr. Warton. He ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. GOVERNMENT TENDERS.

    Tenders for the following public works have been accepted:— Government Architect's Branch.—Erection and completion of new public school ...

    Article : 496 words
  22. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid High Commissioner for the Australian Commonwealth, represented Australia at the international Conference of Chambers of ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    In celebration of Lord Roberts birthday thousands of workers marched to Firth Park, Sheffield, and carried resolutions in favour of universal ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The revenue for the past quarter amounted to £2,038,880, a decease of £17,5000 as compared with the returns for the same period last year. ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. MINING MATTERS.

    The joint committee met again yesterday at the official of the Colliery Proprietors' Association. It was reported to the committee by ...

    Article : 245 words
  26. PRUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.

    For resisting expulsion from the Prussian Diet, in May Herr Borchardt, a Socialist member of the Prussian Diet, has been fined 100 marks (£5). ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. FIRE IN MADAGASCAR.

    Intelligence has been received that a village in the province of Majunga. in Madagascar, has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  28. FIRE AT LEICHHARDT.

    Owing to a light being thrown down a fire occurred to-night in J. S. Grosvenor's weatherboard cottage in Aiusworth-street Leichhardt. The five rooms with ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. ITALIAN BLACKMAILERS.

    Peter Brune, a wealthy Italian cafe owner, has appealed for protection against his compariots. He states that he is now receiving a ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The comet discovered by Mr. W. F. Gate, of Newcastle, New South Wales, in new visible in England. King George has changed the ...

    Article : 244 words
  31. MOTOR-CAR ROBBERS.

    A powerful motor car which had been stolen in Belgium has entered Paris after a dramatic police chase. It had four occupants, who are ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. HAMILTON.

    The final meeting of the W. J. Nehi benefit committee was held at the council chambers, Hamilton, on Friday night, Mr. W. R. Alexander, the Mayor, ...

    Article : 319 words
  33. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The arrival of twenty-five strike breakers from New York, and the death of Mr. Ben B. Baker, a business man, who was shot by the soldiers, ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. A.N.A. SOCIAL EVENING.

    Despite the sultry weather last evening there was a good attendance at the social given by the Newcastle Branch of the Australian Natives' Association, in the ...

    Article : 346 words
  35. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS.

    A fight in which knives and clubs were used, has taken place between the police and members of the industrial Workers of the World. ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. AERIAL ACCIDENT.

    During an exhibition of flying at Aussig, an aviator named liner was compelled through a mishap to suddenly descend. ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. THE BRIG EDWARD.

    The officers and crew of the brig Edward, which went ashore last night near Point Nopean, were taken off by the lifeboat early this morning. ...

    Article : 119 words
  38. QUEENSLAND.

    Captain Glorius Smith the commodore of the Hoard Smith fleet, strongly advocates the establishment of a lighthouse on Indian Head, a prominent point, or ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. MUSICIAN SHOT.

    Francis Dudley, a musical performer, was shot three times them in a taxi-cab, in Fenchurch-street, in London. His companion, Edward Hopwood. ...

    Article : 44 words
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  41. DUNGOG.

    The "Newcastle Morning [?] obtained, on arrival [?] from W. H. G. [?] Dungog. ...

    Article : 16 words
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