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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    The suburban and, mail trains arrived at Sydney yesterday morning practically to time. Commencing to-day, the Melbourne limited express train will resume running, with ...

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  3. SHIPPING.

    At Woolloomooloo yesterday two gangs of loyal workers established a record in unloading, bales of jute. Twenty-four men averaged over 30 tons per hour. The men at ...

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  4. THE MINES.

    There were again a large number of volunteers offering their services at the National Bureua in O'Connell-street yesterday, some 200 names being registered. The principal ...

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  5. MEAT TRADE.

    The wholesale meat trade committee, in the course of an official statement Issued last week, stated:—"The new abattoirs at Homebush Bay during the past fortnight have ...

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  6. COLEDALE OUTRAGE.

    The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. James Mitchell) yesterday received a telephone message from Inspector Anderson, of Wollongong, stating that the police had arrested two men ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Last night was private members' night in the Legislative Assembly. As soon as questions without notice were exhausted, however, the Attorney-General, Mr. Hall, who led ...

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  8. THE ACTORS' MATINEE.

    The famous third act of Robertson's "Caste," which is strangely complete in itself, gathering up the threads of the love romance of the previous scenes for the happy ...

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  9. LOADING COAL FROM WALLARAH.

    "This is like old times," said the skipper of the collier, wiping the dust out of his coalblackened eyes, face, and hair. The colliery locomotive, with its siring of full ...

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  10. CAMPERDOWN SHOOTING.

    At the City Coroner's Court yesterday, before, Mr. J. Jamieson (Acting City Coroner), and a jury of six, the inquiry was continued in the circumstances of the death of Mervyn ...

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  11. STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK.

    The steamer Orara was again unloaded yesterday by volunteers and the local manager and the clerical staff, but in the afternoon the strikers applied to return to work, and ...

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  12. TRANSPORTS.

    Under normal circumstances it would only be necessary to that that men were wanted for transports to carry food, comforts, and support to our boys at the front to cause an ...

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  13. NATIONAL SERVICE BUREAU.

    It eager service would end the strike volunteers who roll up every day at the National Service Bureau would soon end the existing disastrous conditions. The enrolments now ...

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  14. DEFENCE COMMITTEE

    The men's Defence Committee issued the following statement last night:— "The Defence Committee regrets that Mr. Fuller has continued his obstinate policy of ...

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  15. SYMPATHETIC STRIKES.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, is the Arbitration Court yesterday, struck out the plaint of the Federated Iron Workers' Association against numerous employers in the different States, ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    A further telegram with regard to the serious shortage of flour and food supplies for the Gulf districts of Queensland, as follows, was received by the Government on ...

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  17. RECRUITING.

    The official figures show that 382 men volunteered last week In iew South Wales. Of this number 207 were accepted and 175 deferred. East Sydney heads the list with 56 ...

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  18. THE TRAMS.

    It is proposed during this week to improve the tramway services during the busy hours of the day, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. When this has been done all ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND SHEARING TROUBLE.

    The secretary of the Graziers' Associatio[?] of New South Wales (Mr. J. W. Allen) reports that he has received a telegram from the chairman of the pastoralists' committee at ...

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  20. GAS STRIKE.

    A statement was made on behalf of the Gas emergency Board by the secretary, Mr. Spencer Woodham, yesterday, foreshadowing the early removal of the prohibition of the use ...

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  21. ALL TRAFFIC ACCEPTED.

    Information was received by the Railway Commissioners yesterday that the Queensland District Traffic Manager had issued instructions to the stationmaster at Wallangarra to ...

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  22. SPORTSMEN'S UNIT.

    The sportsmen's recruiting committee is holding a big rally at Balmain on Friday night next for the purpose of obtaining more men for the fourth Sportsmen's Unit. There will ...

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  23. MURRAY BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Ashford, Minister for Lands, visited this district, calling at Clare and Pooncarie on the way, in support of the candidature of Mr. Doe, who was selected in ...

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  24. USE OF RESTRICTED SUPPLIES.

    The Coal Board has decided to extend the time during which holders of stocks of coal and coke exceeding five tons are permitted to use the restricted supplies from midnight ...

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  25. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMAND.

    It is reported that the secretary of the combined railway unions has written to the Deputy-Commissioner, Mr. Pagan, advising him that, in accordance with resolutions ...

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  26. THE WAR CHEST APPEAL.

    Lady Maitland's floral fair at the Town Hall next Tuesday afternoon and night is going to be quite a fairyland of flowers, and, Judging by the generous support which already has ...

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  27. UNION TYRANNY.

    Mr. E. S. Paul, general manager of Schweppes, Ltd., in Australia, referring yesterday to the recent trouble at the company's works, said that on refusal to obey the demand made ...

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  28. WESTERN COLLIERY WORKING.

    At the Invincible colliery. Cullen Bullen, at about 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the machinery was again in motion for the first time for several weeks. It was stated that ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    A further number of storemen, rope makers carters, and Ironworkers were added to the thousands of strikers in Melbourne to-day. They all ceased work because they were asked ...

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  30. SOUTH COAST.

    A number of loyalist labourers and police arrived to-day for the purpose of shipping the coal which is stacked at Kembla Central mine. There was no demonstration ...

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  31. INDEX.

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  32. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    At a meeting of the senate of the University of Sydney at the University the Chancellor conferred the following degrees:— Faculty of Medicine.—Bachelor of Medicine ...

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  33. LORD MAYOR.

    The Lord Mayor was interviewed by the Strike Committee yesterday afternoon in regard to his proposals. Alderman Meagher stated late last night ...

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  34. TANNERS' DECISION.

    A meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Tanners, Furriers, and Leather Workers' Union was held at the Trades Hall, when it was decided to deal with hides ...

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  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  36. MR. RAWLIN CONFIDENT.

    Mr. S. Rawlin, secretary to the Gas Employees' Union, said yesterday that Mr. Beeby had stated that the gas would have to be restricted on account of the shortage of coal. ...

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  37. LATE MR. G. L. FULLER.

    The funeral of the late Mr. George Lawrence Fuller took place to-day. The cortege, which left the deceased's late residence at Dunmore, extended about two miles, and ...

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  38. TOWN HALL MEETING.

    A meeting, convened by the Lord Mayor, will be held in the Town Hall to-night, "to consider the best means in the Interests of Australia and the Empire of bringing to a speedy ...

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  39. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.

    At the 23rd annual meeting of the Hospital Saturday Fund, held in the Town Hall on Monday night, a sum of £10,000 was distributed among the various hospitals. The ...

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  40. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ALSTONVILLE.—Since the call of the Government for volunteer workers in connection with the strike no fewer than 83 have left from this centre. Amongst those to go were: C. J. ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND BANS LARKIN.

    It was stated in the House of Representatives that Jim Larkin is not to be allowed to land in New Zealand. ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

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  43. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  44. LOYAL WOMEN.

    Yesterday was another busy one at the Bureau of Loyal Women Workers. The enrolment for the day was 90—the interest being well sustained. The committee was glad to ...

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  45. THE BARRIER.

    Patrick M'Inerney^ (27) was arrested this afternoon in connection with the raid on the mines, and he was remanded till Thursday. A meeting of the Landlords and Agents' ...

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  46. FOOD PRICES COMMISSIONER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced this evening that Mr. Perry Whitten, Collector of Customs for Victoria, had been appointed Food Prices Commissioner in succession to Mr. ...

    Article : 57 words
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