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  2. THE BUILDING TRADE. IS IT TO BE PARALYSED?

    For days past — weeks, in fact —there has been remarkable activity displayed among the leading lights in the Employers' Federation in connection ...

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  3. LATE EX-SPEAKER.

    The body of the late Sir Jenkin Coles, ex-Speaker of the House of Assembly, was interred at the West Terrace Roman Catholic Cemetery yesterday afternoon. ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. F. W. Birrell, at last night's meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, moved:—That the executive make ...

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  5. A UNION DISPUTE. A CHARCE AGAINST THE U.L.U.

    At last night's meeting of the Trades and Labor Council the following letter was received from the Federated Sawmills and Timber Yards and General ...

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  6. TRIPOLI WAR. ITALIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The fifth division of Italian soldiers sent to Tripoli has landed there. This makes the total number of Italian troops in Tripoli 130,000. ...

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  7. KING IN INDIA.

    The King and Queen arrived here to-day amid a scene of Oriental splendor. Afterwards they held a reception to native princes, and there was a ...

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  8. MEN EXPECTINC TROUBLE.

    "Joe!" shouted Mr. Matthews, organiser of the Builders' Laborers, to a laborer who was hurrying home from work shortly after 5 yesterday. Mr. Matthews ...

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  9. OPENING DARDANELLES.

    A report is current to the effect that Austria, Germany, and Britain have intimated to the Porte that the opening of the Dardanelles would be dangerous ...

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  10. PERSIAN CRISIS. BRITAIN WARNS RUSSIA.

    An official warning is connection with the Persian crisis has been issued by Britain to Russia. The former states that she will not ...

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  11. REVOLT IN CHINA. YUAN JOINING REPUBLICANS.

    It is reported that Yuan Shi Kai intends joining the Republicans. This, it is said will occur after he has weeded out the Manchus from ...

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  12. DEBATE IN LORDS.

    The Persian situation provoked a bitter debate in the House of Lords to-day between Lord Curzon and Lord Morley. ...

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  13. CUTTING OFF OUEUES.

    An Impereial edict was issued to-day sanctioning the cutting off of queues. ...

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  14. ACTION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    A communication ws received from the secretary of the Federated Sawmill and Timber Yards and General Woodworkers' Employes' Association to the effect that ...

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  15. ALLEGED SPY.

    Max Stultz, an alleged British spy, and four accomplices, are being tried here on a charge of obtaining plans of German warships. ...

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  16. CORRESPONDENT'S VIEWS.

    Sir—The rumored interference of the Employers' Federation in the builders' laborers' present trouble, if true, introduces a new method of industrial ...

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  17. PERSIA'S APPEAL.

    The Persian Parliament's appeal to all Parliaments, was read in Congress to-day and referred to the Foreign Relations Committee. ...

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  18. BILLIARDS.

    A billiard match between George Gray and H. W. Stevenson was continued to-day. Gray was in better from, and passed ...

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  19. PREMIER'S BOUNCE.

    The "Republique Francaise" confirms, the story told by Geneva papers of the attempt of the French Premier (M. Cailloux) to bulldoze King Alfonso ...

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  20. MELBOURNE MARKET.

    Wheat, 3/8; flour, 170/; oats, 2/10; maize, 3/8; potatoes (new), 11/; onions, 160/. ...

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  21. RUSSIA

    An inspired article in the ultra Conservative newspaper "Novoe Vremya" gives the warning that the revolutionaries are preparing for a fresh upheaval ...

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  22. INFANTA EULALIE.

    The Infanta Eulalie, whose book, recently published roused the ire of King Alfonso, is going to Switzerland to continue here writings. ...

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  23. CETTING A PERMIT.

    When the drivers' trouble was on the permit system was roundly abused. Yesterday a man employed in one of the firms was heard to say. "Well, I want to ...

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  25. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr. Blundell called the Premier's attention to the fact that as the result of a meeting of the Employers' ...

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  26. HONORARY DEGREES CONFERRED.

    Earl Grey (ex-Governor-General of Canada)and Lord Rothschild have been presented with honorary law ...

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  27. GERMAN WAITERS.

    French feeling against Germany is shown here by the introduction of a Bill limiting the number of German waiters employed in restaurants. The ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND. LATEST RETURNS.

    The New Zealand general elections took palce yesterday. The results are incomplete, but the latest flgures indicate that the Opposition have gained several seats ...

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  29. FRANCE AND SPAIN.

    Negotiations between Spain and-France regarding Morocco were opened here to-day. Britain, through, her ambassador (Sir ...

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  30. RECORD LAND SALE.

    A record land sale was effected here to-day. Half a city lot fronting on Broadway and Thirty-fourth street was sold for ...

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  31. DYNAMITING.

    A grand jury enquiry into the dynamite traffic was begun here to-day. The McNamara brothers, who are confessed dynamiters, have sent word ...

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  32. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    The large premises of the Worsfold Manufacturing Company at Camperdown were destroyed by fire this morning. The building, which was of wood and iron, ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir George Lewis, senior partner of thefirm of Lewis & Lewis, solicitors, Holborn, at the age of 78 years. ...

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  34. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    The returns from the licensing po[?] to far indicate a substantial advance in the vote against liquor. The returns, however, are far from complete. So ...

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  35. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Hon. E. L. W. Klauer asked the Minister of Industry (Hon. J. P. Wilson) if it was a fact that pressure was being ...

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  38. INSURANCE BILL

    The Insurance Bill has passed the third reading in the House of Commons and the first, reading in the House of Lords. ...

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