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  2. THE SEAMEN.

    A serious extension of the shipping strike will take place as the result of a decision of a mass meeting of the New South Wales members of the Australian ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    After a hurried tour through the Ro[?] son electorate one gathers the impression that Mr. Gardner's chances of defeating the retiring Country party member (Mr. F[?]ing) are ...

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  4. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Polling for the election of a new House of Commons took place on Wednesday. Among the surprises of the polls have been the fall in the majorities of Mr. Bonar Law and Mr. Asquith and the defeat of two members of the Ministry ...

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  5. WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    While walking along Pitt-street at about midday of Tuesday Mrs. Capels, wife of Mr. Leslie Capels, of Burren Junction, near Walgett, was assaulted in an extraordinary ...

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  6. 48 HOURS.

    A section or the boilermakers and the Ironworkers' assistants, ignoring the employers' ultimatum, yesterday refused to give a guarantee that they would work ...

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  7. TURKS AND ALLIES.

    Ref[?]t Pasha has published a list of so-called luxuries, the importation of which will be forbidden into Turkey a month hence. It includes alcholic drinks, glass, furniture ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  9. TRAIN WRECKING.

    An unsuccessful attempt to wreck a train on the North Shore line was made late on Wednesday afternoon. This constitutes the fifth attempt that has been made this year. ...

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  10. EMPIRE UNITY.

    The Premier (Sir [?]eorgo Fuller), in a speech on Empire [?]ty at the Ulster dinner last night, said that in the various spheres of our life to-day there were influences which ...

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  11. UNITED STATES POLICY.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington learns that the American Government expects, to negotiate treaties of amity with the Allies and Turk[?] during the ...

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  12. BAWRA.

    At a meeting of graziers and shareholders in Bawra to-day consideration was given to the proposal to be submitted to Bawra shareholders on December 6. After considerable ...

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  13. THE CHILI DISASTER

    The correspondent of the United Press at Santiago says that further earthquake shocks have occurred in the Cop[?]apo district of Chili, demolishing buildings. ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I wish to draw attention to the urgent necessity for those opposing the extension of Bawra to arrange for a representative to attend the meeting in Melbourne and express ...

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  15. M.C.C. TEAM.

    In the match against Oudtshoorn, the M.C.C. disposed of the home team in the first innings for 124 runs. Macaulay took three wickets for 43, Jupp six for 23. ...

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  16. THE MINERS.

    "A serious position has arisen in the western district of New South Wales," says an official statement issued on behalf of the Miners' Federation yesterday, "on account of ...

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  17. EFFECT ON SERVICES.

    The decision of the Seamen's Union in Australia, if carried out, will have the most serious consequences on communication between the mainland of Australia, Tasmania, New ...

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  18. COLLISION.

    A goods train, while passing a level crossing at Midland Junction to-day ran down a motor car party, as the result of which Henry Sorensen, aged about 56 years, a farmer, of ...

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  19. SPORT ABROAD.

    Carpentier refuses to fight Beckett until he has met Siki, on whose behalf Carpentier has appealed for reduction of the period of suspension. ...

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  20. FLOGGING ORDERED.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, four men were sentenced by Mr. Justice Gordon for robbery with violence. His Honor said he was determined to break up the gang, and thought ...

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  21. DIVORCE BY FRAUD.

    An unusual special bill, to be submitted to the New York State Legislature is being prepared, its purpose being to legitimise more than 100 of the offspring of re-marriages ...

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  22. GERMAN POLITICS.

    Dr. Wirth, the late German Chancellor, stated in an interview at Berlin that the resignation of the Ministry was entirely due to the refusal of the Socialists to form a ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. R. W. Dalton has been appointed British Senior Trade Commissioner for Canada and Newfoundland. The Coroner returned a verdict that the ...

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  24. BRIDGE BUILDING.

    At Rockdale yesterday the Minister for Railways (Mr. Ball) opened a new overhead railway bridge, which was stated to be the largest structure of the kind in Australia. ...

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  25. MR. FLEMING.

    Mr. W. M. Fleming, deputy leader of the Country party, speaking at Ravensworth last night replied to the Prime Minister's criticism at Singleton. Mr. Fleming, said that Mr. ...

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  26. POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    In a statement made to-day, Mr. T. B. Ward, State organiser for the Amalgamated Engineering Union, said that references to members of the two engineering unions in ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND MAILS.

    As the result of the Union Steamship Company's vessel being laid idle, about 800 bags of mail matter for New Zealand was brought to Newcastle by rail this morning and later ...

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  28. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    While in Sydney the Premier (Mr. Theodore), who returned to-night, discussed the sugar situation with the general manager of the C.S.R. Company, from whom he learned ...

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  29. SERIOUS RIOTS.

    Strike troubles are spreading in the Rhineland. About 50,000 workers are involved. Four persons have been killed and 10 wounded. Many police, too, have been injured. ...

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  30. SHIP'S CHEW ARRESTED.

    Members of the crew of the Union S.S. company's motorship Hauraki, persisted to-day in their refusal to resume duty and in the afternoon 19 of them were arrested on warrant, ...

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  31. DR. G. F. THOMAS.

    While walking through the scrub near Juno-parade, Bankstown, yesterday morning, Mr. Alfred Watts, of Lakemba, discovered the body of a man embedded in the ...

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  32. THE GREEK DEFEAT.

    A message from Athens states that a commission has declared Prince Andrew, commander of the Third Army Corps, responsible for the defeats in Asia Minor because of having ...

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  33. STRIKE DECISION.

    Mr. Millington, secretary of the State executive of the A.L.P., said to-night that a mass meeting of the trades unions affected by the engineering dispute, which had been in ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN MINES.

    A forecast of the report of the Mining Industry Board states that the board agrees to removal of the status quo, the economies effected by the mining industry since the strike ...

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  35. THE ORVIETO.

    As anticipated yesterday, the trouble on the Orvieto was satisfactorily settled this morning, and in the afternoon the vessel proceeded on her voyage to Sydney. ...

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  36. ESCAPED PRISONER.

    A prisoner named George Travers Rankin escaped from the Emu Plains Prison Farm yesterday afternoon. Rankin was serving a sentence of twelve ...

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  37. HERRIN MASSACRE.

    A message from Mar[?]on (Illinois) says that three men have now been tentatively passed to sit on the jury trying the miners alleged to have been concerned in the Herrin min[?] ...

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  38. KORANUI SAILS.

    Despite the decision of the Seamen's Union to boycott all vessels of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. Ltd., the steamer Kora[?]u[?] left Sydney last night for Launce[?]ton ...

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  39. GENEVIEVE WARD.

    The late Dame Genevieve Ward left an estate valued at £8876 net. She bequeathed £5000 and her furniture to her maid, various pictures and testimonials to the National ...

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  40. MANLY CONCERT PAVILION.

    The new concert pavilion erected on the harbour beach at Manly was declared open by the Mayor of Manly, Alderman Heaton, on Wednesday evening. There were 10,000 ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. ENCOURAGING ARTS AND SCIENCES.

    The council of the Chamber of Manufactures has decided to contribute £1500 a year in quarterly instalments for 10 years, for assisting in providing and maintaining ...

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  42. NON-UNION SHIPS.

    The captain of the Navun obtained a volunteer crew, but the lumpers refused to burker the ship or load cargo. They also refused to work the coasters when voluntary labour was ...

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  43. MARY M'SWINEY.

    Muriel M'Swiney and eight other women, who were arrested while marching in front of the British Embassy, carrying banners demanding the release of Mary M'Swiney, who ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY.

    The Prime Minister arrived [?] Orange this evening, and was m[?] at the railway station by reading towns[?], and [?]ted to his [?]te[?] to the accompa[?]ment of a [?] [?]and. ...

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  45. BUSH FIRE.

    A bush fire has been burning in the district between the Obley-road and the Peak Hill district for several days. A returned, soldier settler named Sadler has been burnt out. The ...

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  46. FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    At a meeting of the fruitgrowers to-day, Mr. G. H. Kneen being present, a resolution moved by Sir Henry Jones was carried to the effect that the fruitgrowers guarantee the ...

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  47. THE LOST WARATAH.

    The mysterious disappearance of the steamer Waratah off the South African coast some years ago has been recalled by a bottle picked up in Table Bay, which had apparently ...

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  48. IMMIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    The Prime Minister sent a telegraph message to the Premier (Sir George Fuller) this morning, advising him that the Commonwealth Government had adopted the immigration ...

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  49. ALLEGED OFFICIAL WASTE.

    In a letter by "G.H." in Tuesday's "Herald" it was suggested that the Tramway Department had destroyed a number of sleepers at Narrabeen which might have been ...

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  50. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The district secretary of the A.W.U. stated last night that the strike of cement workers at Darra had been settled, and that the men had been ordered to resume work. ...

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  51. SPEEDING UP INQUIRY.

    A message from Rome says that the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into war expenses has been carrying out its duties in a desultory fashion. Siguor Mussolini has ...

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  52. MOTOR ALPINE TEST.

    This morning from the Haymarket 56 motors, containing in all 235 passengers, including officials, were despatched on the annual 1000mile Alpine contest promoted by the Royal ...

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  53. MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    The surgical operation upon Mr. Rudyard Kipling has been carried out by Sir John Bland-Sutton. It is stated that Mr. Kipling's condition is as satisfactory as possible. The ...

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  54. MORTDALE MEMORIAL.

    Major-General Sir Granville Ryrie has consented to unvell the Mortdale Soldiers' memorial monument at 3.30 p.m., to-morrow. Mr. Hector Lamond, M.P., will assist in the ...

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  55. GALVANISED IRON WORKS.

    After being idle for seven months, part of the plant of Lysaght's, Limited, at Port Waratab, will resume work on Monday. ...

    Article : 30 words
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