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  4. ALBURY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The council met last night. Present Aldermen Woads (Mayor), Al[?], Fletcher, Frere, Logan, Ten Brink, Daniel, and Davies; and Messrs. A. R. Dore (town ...

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  5. STRIKE WAR

    A very serious riot in connection with the strike took place in Liverpool yesterday afternoon. There thousands strikers and sympathisers ...

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  6. STATEMENT BY HOME SECRETARY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, made another statement with reference to the strike situation in the House of Commons yesterday. He said that the ...

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  7. LEGISLATION ABOUT STRIKES.

    Mr. Will Crooks, Labor M.P. for Woolwich, has given notice in the House of Commons for the introduction of a bill making a strike illegal until a dispute has ...

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  8. GUARDING PRISON VANS.

    Five prison vans conveying sentenced rioters, escorted by Hussars and Scots' Greys, were traversing Vauxhall road, which is inhabited by seamen and ...

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  9. THREE CHILDREN BLOWN TO ATOMS

    An appalling tragedy occurred at Belfast, Six children, when playing with a ship's rocket, dropped it on to the pavement. The explosion blew three of the children to ...

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  10. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Kedah Singh, skin dealer, was charged at the Albury Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J.J. Kingsmill, J.P., with having used indecent language in Wilson street ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The "Morning Post" says that Mr. Fisher's disavowal interview has been whittled down since he returned to Melbourne. This is unfortunate as Mr. Fisher ...

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  12. LABOR MOVEMENT BEYOND CONTROL.

    The labor movement is increasing beyond control. It is stated that the non-unionists exceed the unionists. Explanations for the strike include dissatisfaction ...

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  13. DESTRUCTIVE FLOODS IN CHINA.

    Floods at A[?] have destroyed [?],000 acres of rice, and half a million people are homeless. ...

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  14. GENERAL STRIKE TO BE DECLARED

    A decision of far-reaching importance was arrived at by the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants yesterday. Hitherto a majority of the strikes have ...

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  15. TROUT IN MURRAY

    Mr. W. C. Kelly wrote as follows, to last night's meeting of the Albury Municipal council:—I beg to apply for the £1 reward offered by the council some years ...

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  16. BOXING—LANGFORD TOO GOOD FOR O'BRIEN.

    The referee stopped the fight between Langford and O'Brien in the middle at the fifth round, after O'Brien had been sent to the floor practically knocked out. ...

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  17. MARKET REPORTS.

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  18. POPE PIUS X.

    The latest bulletin regarding the condition of the Pope states that he passed a restless night, and suffered considerable pain in the knee which was recently ...

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  19. ALTERATIONS TO SHOW GROUNDS

    The following letter from the secretary of the Albury and Border P., A. and H. Society (Mr. W. I. Johnson), addressed to the town clerk, was read at last night's ...

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  20. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROACHED

    The Department of Public Health forwarded to last night's meeting of the Albury Municipal Council a copy of a letter received from Mr. Wm. K. Hodson, Dean ...

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  21. WRECK OF THE FIFESHIRE

    Further particulars have been received here regarding the wreck of the Federal Houlder-Share liner Fifeshire. The vessel is lying on a bed of hard sand ...

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  22. MANY ADDITIONS TO STRIKERS.

    The railway strikes and their allies received accessions to their strength by strikes in many parts of England and Scotland yesterday. ...

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  23. RICH TIN AT GERMANTON

    Mr. John Pigot, of Germanton, a member of Musgrave and Party, who are working the Mount Yarra Tin Mine yesterday, brought some magnificent samples of tin ...

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  24. FOR TO-DAY'S HOMEBUSH SALES.

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  25. 25,000 IDLE AT MANCHESTER.

    At Manchestar 500 railway mean employed at the docks left their work and the Great Northern Company's goods men and the Great Northern and Midland ...

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  27. NEARING STARVATION.

    The strikes are seriously affecting the food supplies of Manchester, Liverpool, and Birkenhead. A local merchant declares that ...

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  28. AN EVENING WITH ROBERT BURNS

    A final reminder is given of the recital by Miss Howison at the Albury Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. Speaking of a recent recital, the "Maryborough ...

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  29. A FATHER'S VENGEANCE

    A leading citizen of Buluwayo named Lewis has been retried on a charge of murder arising out of his shooting a native boy. ...

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  30. POSITION IN LONDON.

    The good's drivers and porters at Paddington resumed work yesterday morning. The Fort of London Authority has reconsidered its decision to dismiss 400 ...

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  31. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The will has been lodged in Melbourne for sealing purposes of Thomas Talbot Wi[?]ea, late of Paddington, Sydney, colliery proprietor. Testator died on June 10, and ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    "Black" sugar has now become "white." as Mr. Harrison, the secretary of the Wharf Laborers' Union, received the following telegram to-day:—"Agreement has ...

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  33. GLASGOW TRAM STRIKE COLLAPSES

    The strike of Glasgow Corporation tramway men proved a complete failure. It collapsed yesterday, and many of the men who look part in it failed to secure ...

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  34. STARVING NEGROES AT CARDIFF.

    The increases in wages lately granted to seamen at Cardiff has led to a preference being now given by employers to Europeans over negroes, of whom there are 600 at ...

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  35. ANGLO-AMERICAN ARBITRATION

    The Foreign Affairs committee of the United States Senate, which has been considering the Anglo-American arbitration treaty, has now reported to the Senate. ...

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  36. INQUIRY REGARDING A COLLISION.

    The Marine Court to-day inquired into She collision between the ferry steamer Lady Rawson and a lighter which was being, towed by the tug. Captain, during a ...

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  37. ALD. FLETCHER AND THE MAYOR

    At the meeting of the Albury Municipal Council last night Alderman Fletcher asked if the minutes regarding recent conduct were to be read again. ...

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  38. AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE

    The conference on the strike crisis was continued at Downing Street yesterday. In addition to the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and Mr. Buxton, President of ...

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  39. BUTTERFLIES STOP GAME

    This part of the State was yesterday visited by a remarkable plague of butterflies. In countless millions they invaded a ...

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