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  2. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    Those who have supported Mr. Holman throughout the controversy express themselves as very pleased with the fact that no action was taken by the P.L.L. executive ...

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  3. MINERS' HOLIDAY.

    Under the new rules of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association a demonstration was held at Bode's Grounds, Wollongong, to-day, this being the first of its kind ...

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  4. NO MORE LAWYERS.

    The recent decision of the New South Wales Labour Council to institute an industrial department, to conduct the affairs of affiliated unions before the arbitration courts ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    A big change has taken place in the pressure distribution since Saturday. The high pressure which was centrally situated off our central coast has during the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday surged southwards, and at present is a very favourable type for rain. The isobars run east and west, while the centre of the "high" is situated to the south ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CASUALTIES. DEATH FROM POISONING.

    The City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, yesterday held an inquest into the death of John Clark, who died at 88 Carabella-street, North Sydney, on March 27. A verdict of ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS. SOUTH COAST.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mrs. Lysaght, relict of the late Andrew Lysaght; at the age of 72 years. She was a very old resident of Wollongong, and her husband at ...

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  8. RIFLE SHOOTING. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT RANDWICK.

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  9. WOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY TRAGEDY.

    At the Coroner's Court yesterday, before the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, on inquiry was held into the death of John Sullivan, a fireman on the steamer Port Curtis, ...

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  10. MISS ELLA CASPERS.

    In honour of Miss Ella Caspers, Mrs. Holman held a reception at the Wentworth Hotel yesterday afternoon, when an enjoyable musical programme was rendered. ...

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  11. EXETER DISASTER RECALLED.

    Mr. G. I. Scott manager of the local branch of the Australian Bank of Commerce one of the victims in the Exeter accident, has been ordered by his medical adviser to take a ...

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  12. GRENFELL WATER SUPPLY.

    The Public Works Committee on Friday and Saturday last took evidence in Grenfell on the proposed water scheme to supply eight towns, including Grenfell, from Adjungbilly Creek. ...

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  13. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    William Gandy met with a serious accident yesterday. He was overhauling a motor engine in action, when he was struck by the broken edge of a socket wheel, and ...

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  14. BURNING FATALITY.

    An outbreak of fire occurred in a cottage at East Brisbane on Saturday. A child, Lilian Evana, aged 8 months, was severely burned, and died in the Children's Hospital ...

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  15. HOSPITALS.

    Show week was concluded with a final promotion of the "Country Girl" by local amateurs. It ran for six nights. The total receipts will be moro than £400. It is expected ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  17. RAILWAY FETTLER KILLED.

    Ernest William Huasler, 33, a railway fettler, was cut to pieces near Gindabindyal siding, on Saturday. Deceased was riding a tricycle to Springdale, where he resides, when ...

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  18. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    Bertram Saunders, 17, son of a well-known dairyman, at North Arm district, was thrown from his horse near his home yesterday afternoon, and sustained injuries from which he ...

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  19. THE SCHOOLS.

    Miss H. Swinfield, who has been an assistant teacher at the Public school for the past five years, has been removed to Epping. WAGGA, Monday. ...

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  20. MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    William Tapp was killed at Corrimal this morning, owing to a horse attached to a sulky bolting and jamming him against, a gate. ...

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  21. COUNTRY FIRES. MOTOR CARS BURNT.

    Shortly after midnight on Saturday a fire occurred at the Newtown Motor Garage, Baylis-street. On arrival of the brigade, the building was burning fiercely. It extended ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. W. T. Paget) to-day turned the first sod of the Munbilla to Mount Edwards railway. ...

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  23. CHESS.

    Mr. W. S. Viner chess champion of Australia, contemplates competing for the champion ship open to British-born players. As he gained his title by defeating Mr. C. G. Watson ...

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  24. LABOUR DAY.

    The annual procession of the trades unions in celebration of Eight-hour Day, was held to-day, and proved quite up to the average in point of numbers and spectacular effect. The ...

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  25. THE CHURCHES.

    Prior to leaving Maclean for Albury, the Rev. A. Fleming, of the Presbyterian Church, was entertained by the congregation, and presented with a purse of sovereigns. ...

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  26. MANUFACTURERS' WEEK.

    The executive committee of the Chamber of Manufactures in charge of the arrrangements for "All Australia Manufacturers' Week" held a meeting yesterday, wnen the final ...

    Article : 274 words
  27. NAVVIES' STRIKE.

    The dispute between the Railway Department and the Railway Workers and General Labourers' Association concerning the alleged non-payment of award rates to navvies who ...

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  28. FIRE IN BEDROOM.

    A fire in a bedroom at the residence of Roy Wheatley, Eldon-street, last night, did damage estimated at £30. It was caused by a lamp igniting curtains. ...

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  29. OVER 100 DESCENDANTS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M'Bride, Forster, celebrated their golden wedding at Forster on Saturday. Six sons and six daughters were present, also many grandchildren. The ...

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  30. ROBBERY OF HATS.

    Two men were arrested in connection with the robbery of hats, valued at £15, from Mr. Hill's factory in Fitzroy, on Saturday. A parcel containing eight hats was found in the ...

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  31. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—May 4.

    Suva, s., 2229 tons, Captain Kasewurn, from Brisbane. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., agents. Southport, s, 3588 tons, Captain Clopet, from New York, Birt and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  32. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    The want of railway trucks for the despatch of cement has been the cause of a good deal of inconvenience and loss during the past week. The stocks of cement on hand are ...

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  33. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    A message from Cullen Bullen states that the invincible minors have passed a resolution that no machine coal be filled or wheeled by union men unless they are paid the rates ...

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  34. LIGHTER ADRIFT.

    A report from Gisborne states that during the gale on Saturday evening a lighter working the Tokomaru broke adrift, and was cast on Kalti Beach, almost passing over the ...

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  35. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS (1418m).—Arr: May 3, Wollowra, s, from Melbourne. TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: May 3, Kyarra, s, and Cantara, s, from Cairns, Wodonga, s, form Brisbane. ...

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  36. MANLY CLUB.

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  37. POULTEY, PIGEON, AND CANARY CLUB SHOW.

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  38. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Railway Commissioners made an inspection at Cootamundra, and were interviewed by a deputation consisting of the Mayor, aldermen, and citizens. Mr. Harper ...

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  39. DIPHTHERIA AT DUNTROON.

    With a view to providing against any possibility of a spread of the outbreak of diphtheria which has manifested itself at the Royal Military College, the Hon. Minister ...

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  40. PENRITH CLUB.

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  41. MISSION STATION ATTACKED.

    With reference to the report received on April 4 by the Commissioners of Police, indicating that the Drysdale River Mission, situated in an inaccessible spot on Napier, Broome ...

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  42. DEPARTURES.—May 4.

    Marama, R.M.S. for Vancouver. Ooma, s, for Ocean Island. ...

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  43. A SOMNAMBULIST'S FALL.

    Thos. Graham, a contractor, of Dungay, while staying at the Royal Hotel, South Murwillumbah, on Saturday night rose from his bed shortly after midnight and walking out ...

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  44. CLEARANCES.—May 4.

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  45. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—May 5.

    Changsha, s, for Hong Kong, Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden; Kapunda, s, for Western Australia;; Wyandra, s, for Melbourne; Kanowna, s, for Cooktown; Burwah, s, (cargo), for Gladstone; ...

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  46. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    At Dunedin George Green was charged with that on March 22 he attempted to commit murder by discharging a loaded revolver at his wife, Eleanor Maud Green. ...

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  47. ALLEGED THEFT OF WHEAT.

    Casca were heard at the Bendigo Court against George Buchanan Middleton, stationmaster at Golden-square. Thomas Cowling, assistant stationmaster, William Walsh, ...

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  48. THE LATE MR. F. W. JACKSON.

    The flags over the various shipping companica in the city and on some of the steamers in the harbour were flown at halfmast yesterday as a mark of respect to the late Mr. ...

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  49. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Licensing Court, Mr. G. D. Delprat, general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Ltd., said that at the present time they had 1200 ...

    Article : 125 words
  50. THE MAILS.

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  51. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

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  52. WIFE THREATENED WITH SWORD.

    Henry Christopher von Hausman, a foreigner, pleaded guilty, to-day, at the police court, to having on Saturday night threatened to take his wife's life with a sword. ...

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  53. AMUSEMENTS. THE ELLEN TERRY SEASON.

    Mr. M. J. Bloomfield, manager for Miss Ellen Terry, writes in response to the letter signed "Hamlet," that many clubs and societies have inquired if Miss Terry would accept a welcome at their hands, and he has ...

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  54. THE ATLANTIC POOL.

    At the annual meeting of the Hamburg-American line (says the Berlin correspondent of the "Times), Herr Schinkel, the president, said it was not in the interest of the company to give any fresh information ...

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  55. STATE REVENUE. QUEENSLAND.

    The revenue of Queensland for April was £772,055, an increase as compared with the same month last year, of £104,990. ...

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  56. PALACE THEATRE.

    As already noted, in order to give Mr. Allen Doone a few days' rest, the part of Myles-na-Coppaleen was taken at the Palace last night by Mr. H. R. Roberts, whose impersonation of the character is well known. ...

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  57. EARLY CLOSING IN ENGLAND.

    This year London celebrates, the jubilee of the granting of the Saturday half-holiday in a circular issued to the press by Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, M.P., Lord ...

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  58. NEWCASTLE CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Customshouse to-day:—Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Sydney, with 800 tons coal and 180 tons bunkers; Derwent, s, for Brisbane, with 360 tons coal and 40 ...

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  59. TASMANIA.

    The total State revenue for April was £97,652, as against £92,812 for April, 1913. ...

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  60. MR. DEREK HUDSON.

    Mr. Derek Hudson is now in Sydney, having arrived by the Nestor from South Africa, where he has been singing with the J. C. Williamson Gilbert-Sullivan Opera Company. The new artist has sung the leading ...

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  61. TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Commonwealth and State Treasurers decided upon by the Premiers' Conference will be held in Melbourne on May 13. The questions to be dealt with ...

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  62. WIRELESS FROM VENTURA.

    Commander Cowell, of the steamer, Ventura, now en route to San Francisco has sent a wireless message to Mr. V. A. Sproul, managing agent for the Oceanic Steamship Company, stating that the Ventura ...

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  63. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: May 4, Eamock, s, from Newcastle. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: May 4, Canada, s, Cape s, from San Franscisco. Dep: May 4, Manuka, s, for ...

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  64. THE WHITE CITY.

    A record of attendance marked the final scene for the season at The White City on Saturday. The White City was one throbbing, laughing multitude, and the evening closed right merrily with a magnificent ...

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  65. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following bar harbours reports were posted up at the G.P.O. last night:—Manning River Heads, last soundings obtained, bar 8ft, rise of tide [?]ft, crossing 9ft, rise 2ft; Camden Haven Heads, bar ...

    Article : 123 words
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