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  2. RAILWAY STRIKE PARCELS STAFF OUT

    The Sydney railway strike has extended to the employes of the outwards and inwards parcels office, 100 men ceasing to work rather than handle parcels which, ...

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  3. ON THE BARRIER SITUATION UNCHANGED

    The trouble here still continues. No result came from Industrial Magistrate Butler's consultation with the respective parties. ...

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  4. A GREAT SPEECH

    Mr. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, addressed an enormous audience in the Melbourne Town Hall this evening. Long before 7.30 the hall was packed in every ...

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  5. THE DEFENCE ACT

    Yesterday afternoon's sitting of the Congregational Conference was the liveliest yet held. Some matters under discussion related more to the world and ...

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  6. PASSED AWAY MR. J. R. ANDERSON, K.C.

    South Australia lost a worthy citizen in the death of Mr. James R. Anderson, K.C., which occurred at the Rua Rua Hospital at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STIFF-NECKED

    The progress of the Balkan affairs is giving European diplomacy uneasiness. The allies have taken, a stiff-necked independent attitude, and the smallest ...

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  8. ACTS OF VIOLENCE

    Many window-smashing outrages have been conducted by suffragettes in Glasgow. Telephone wires were cut in Monmouthshire and letterboxes damaged ...

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  9. NOT WANTED

    The Caltfornian State legislature hat passed a Bill forbidding Orientals to acquire land in that State. The object of the measure is to ...

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  10. SITTING OF WAGES BOARD.

    The Hallway Traffic Wages Board this morning concluded evidence. At the suggestion of the chairman (Judge Hamilton) addresses were curtailed. The award will ...

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  11. THIRTY DROWNED

    A despatch has been received by the Merchants' Exchange, stating that the German four-masted steel ship Mimi Asile was being tweed off a reef near ...

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  12. WOOL SALES AFFECTED.

    The wool sales commence to-morrow. All wool and sheepskins are bung up at Granville through the strike, with the result that heavy increases in fares are ...

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  13. SCIENTIST'S ASSERTION

    Although the elixir of life, long sought after by alchemists, is apparently no nearer being discovered than in days past, remarkable progress is being made ...

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  14. EFFECT ON MARKETS

    The absence of chaff at the Sydney goods station this morning, caused through the strike, was responsible for an extraordinary demand for the commodity ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. AFTER-DINNER LIQUOR

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed [?] one of title Heading Broadway cases. Recently the mayor issued an order that no liquor was to be served'after [?] ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. A ROYAL COMMISSION

    At the railway men's mass meeting to-day it was announced that the men had accepted the Government's proposal to appoint a Royal Commission, but made ...

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  17. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

    An important scheme for the encouragement of agriculture has been proposed by the Chamber of Commerce. England will be divided in to 12 ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. NO FAVORITISM

    An American millionaire afflicted with tuberculosis offered Dr. Friedman £1000 for one injection, of his serum. Dr. Friedman declined the offer on ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. TRAGEDY OF TOIL SCAFFOLDING GIVES WAY

    A shocking accident occurred this morning, which resulted in the death of an Englishman named Smith. Deceased, who was a heavy man, was walking round ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. RELUCTANT EMPLOYERS

    Giving judgment in the employers' appeal against fixing 8/ a day as the minimum wage in the soap and candle making industry. Mr. Justice Heydon ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. CYCLONIC STORM IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    A cyclonic storm raged practically throughout the State to-day. Heavy seas were running on the coast. Damage is reported to the ocean front at Manly. ...

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  22. A DEADLOCK

    The railway men held a protracted mass meeting to-night, and discussed certain, modifications which the the Government proposed in the guarantees demanded by ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. FETTLER CUT TO PIECES.

    John O'Keefe, a railway fettler, was run over and cut to pieces bya goods train between Cootamundra and Bullinga platform. His head was cut off, and ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. GIRL CARRIED AWAY.

    During the storm at North Sydney this morning a little girl was swept off her feet into the raging gutter, and was carried swiftly to the bottom of the hill. ...

    Article : 57 words
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  26. VICTORIAN SHIPBUILDING YARDS

    The shipbuilding yards constructed by the Victorian Government at Williamstown were formally opened this afternoon by Sir John Fulier, the State ...

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  27. SHOPBREAKING AT SYDNEY

    Thieves who entered the shop of Osborn & Co., jewellers, of George street, secured £400 worth of gold brooches, medals, sovereign, oases, necklets, rings, ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. ISLAND STEAMER WRECKED

    A message posted at the Royal Exchange states that Burns, Philp, and Co.'s island steamer Mendora went ashore on Gedele Beach, New Guinea, ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. "SNOWY" FULTON'S DEATH

    An application to-day for bail on be half of Reginald Buttel, who is under committal for the murder of "Snowy" Fulton, was refused. ...

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  30. MR. BEEBVS BABY

    Mr. Beeby's new party was christened the National Progressive Patty. A conference will be held at Sydney in July to formulate a programme. ...

    Article : 52 words
  31. A STRIKE SETTLED

    The laborers employed in constructing stone conduits at Dinting Island, who struck last week, have resumed work at increased wages. ...

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  32. POLICE ACTION FORECASTED.

    Inspector-General of Police Day said that if intimidating tactics at Broken Hill got beyond bounds the police were ready to take action. Considerable ...

    Article : 130 words
  33. BEHCH AND BARS REGRET.

    Feeling reference to the death of Sir. Anderson was made by Mr. Jusaice Buchanan when the Criminal Court aseembled on Monday afternoon. "I am ...

    Article : 119 words
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  37. FOOTBALL LEAGUE ADJOURN.

    Proceeding at the adjourned annual meeting of the South. Australian Football League were suspended for half an hour last evening out of respect to the ...

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  38. THE POSITION AT COCKBURN.

    Cockburn is rather lively at present owing to the number of cars which bring passengers from Broken Hill to catch the Adelaide express. Owing to the block ...

    Article : 155 words
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