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  2. WHARFMEN.

    Some relief was experienced to-day when it was known that the Sydney Wharf-labourers' Union had decided that the conditions of the old agreement should be adhered to by its ...

    Article : 164 words
  3. UNION TABOO.

    The 39 slaughtermen at Auburn, who, on November 17 last, refused to continue working while one man was retained in the employ of the Sydney Meat Preserving ...

    Article : 527 words
  4. THE DOCTORS.

    The agreement between the British Medical Association and the frindly societies with respect to the fees paid to medical men was frankly criticised yesterday by Dr. Carruthers, ...

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  5. SCULLER V. SHARK.

    William Fisher, the professional sculler, who' keeps the floating baths in Five Dock Bay, Drummoyne, had an exciting experience on Tuesday evening. ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. THE ABATTOIRS.

    The cattle sales at the Homebush yards yesterday were disorganised, and values were materially lower for most classes of cattle through fear, on the part of buyers, of a ...

    Article : 431 words
  7. SYDNEY ENGINEER.

    The body of Thomas Reeks, a native, of Sydney, fourth engineer on the steamer Secolia, was found in a disused pit near Wolverhampton, with a buller wound in the forehead. ...

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  8. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    A keen controversy is in progress regarding the result of the meeting of the Cabinet tomorrow, when the naval programme will be considered. ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. JAPAN.

    Baron Makino (Minister of Foreign Affairs) speaking in the Japanese Diet said that the settlement of the Chino-Japanese crisis in September was largely due to the ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. RAND STRIKE OVER.

    Five of the men who were besieged in the Trades Hall were charged at the police court to-day with resisting and obstructing the police during the attempted raid on the 14th ...

    Article : 421 words
  11. HIGH RENTS.

    "It is to be hoped the Government will, at the very earliest, push on with the building of workmen's dwellings, as it is, in my opinion, the only practical solution of the ...

    Article : 436 words
  12. "WILLING TO CONFER."

    Mr. Wm. Hughes, M.P.. after the meeting of the council of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day, said:—"The council regards the result of the Sydney Wharf-labourers' ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. 60 PER CENT. MARGIN.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton (President of the Board of Trade), speaking at Bermondsey, said that the time was gone when, at its pleasure, the Government could ask for large sums for the ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. UNIONISTS SUPPORT MR. CHURCHILL.

    Mr. H. P. Pease (Unionist), in an address at Huddersfield, said that Unionists must eliminate party feelings and stand behind Mr. Churchill on the navy question. ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. THE PLOT TO MURDER CHERIF.

    France has demanded the extradition of Azim Bey, on the ground of his complicity in the attempt on Cherif Pasha's life in Paris recently. ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. FIRST LORD'S PROGRAMME.

    The "Daily Mail" says that it is understood Mr. Churchill desired seven Dreadnoughts, including three to replace the Canadian ships, but that after revision the ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. SHIP THIEVES.

    Robert Nairn, chief engineer on the steamer West Australian, which is berthed in Mort's Dock, had an exciting adventure in the dark hours of yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 211 words
  18. THE COUNCIL.

    The reports of the experts whose services were requisitioned by the ex-Lord Mayor (Mr. A. C. Cocks, M.L.A.), to investigate the conditions obtaining in the various ...

    Article : 499 words
  19. CANADA'S NAVAL QUESTION.

    Mr. Lesperance, a French-Canadian member of the House of Commons, gave notice of a motion to repeal the Laurier Naval Act of 1910. ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. UNION'S EXPLANATION.

    Mr. T. W. Furse, the general secretary of the Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union, stated (whon informed of Mr. Gee's intention to employ from the list of names ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. JAPANESE NAVAL ORDERS.

    In the case in which Carl Richter, an employee of the Tokio office of Siemens and Schukert, electrical engineers, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for stealing ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    In regard to the assassination of Inspector Ghose, one of the men arrested has boen released. He proved to be only a drunken fellow, who was captured by an over-zealous ...

    Article : 127 words
  23. RAILWAY PASSES.

    The member for Gloucester, Mr. Price, yesterday wrote to the Premier asking him to cancel a minute bearing on the matter of free railway passes in adjoining States for wives ...

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  24. AMERICAN TOBACCO TRUST.

    The police raided many tobacco firms in Dresden. They claim to have discovered evidence of extensive ramifications of the American ...

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  25. DAY LABOUR.

    The report of the Public Works Contractors' Association, submitted at Wednesday's annual meeting, criticised Mr. Griffith's day labour policy. ...

    Article : 518 words
  26. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Barry treats Albany's claims to the title of world's champion as a joke. He says that Paddon indisputably has the first right to a match. ...

    Article : 32 words
  27. BURGLARS IN A CAFE.

    During Tuesday night burglars broke into the Venice Cafe, at 317 George-street, and forced open a cash register. Finding no money there, they took possession of some ...

    Article : 163 words
  28. LATE LORD STRATHCONA.

    Out of respect to the memory of the late Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, flags are every where flying half-mast, and there are universal tributes of mourning ...

    Article : 295 words
  29. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL FUND.

    The Queen Victoria Memorial Fund has closed, with £325,000. The King, in a letter to Lord Esher, expressed gratification at the completion of ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    At a special meeting of the Northern Union Football League, It was found impossible to make further arrangements for the New South Wales tour, owing to the absence of ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. ULSTER.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Southampton, referred, to the proposal under the Home Rule Bill to retain 40 Irish members in the House of Commons. ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  33. TWO MEN KILLED.

    Two men were killed, and a third was seriously injured by the collapse of scaffolding at Mortlake gas works yesterday. At 2.30 p.m., John M'Lolland, James ...

    Article : 196 words
  34. BOY IMMIGRANTS.

    A peculiar position has arisen in connection with the arrival of boy immigrants at Auckland by the Ayrshire under Government supervision. The boys were selected to come out to ...

    Article : 195 words
  35. STRIKE OF COAL-PORTERS.

    Seven thousand London coal porters, taking advantage of the cold weather, have struck for an increase of one penny per ton. If the strike is prolonged much suffering will ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. DAVIS CUP.

    The selectors of the team to represent Australasia in this year's matches for the Davis Cup, viz., Messrs. N. E. Brookes, T. H. Hicks, and E. O. Anderson, have chosen A. W. ...

    Article : 348 words
  37. STRUGGLE IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    Minnie Thomas, a married woman, had a terrible experience last night. In a statement made to the Fremantle police she says that she went to Perth last night in ...

    Article : 334 words
  38. THE AEGEANS.

    The "Reichpost" states that a Turkish force has landed at Mitylene, an island of the Aegean Sea. ...

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  39. MISSING SUBMARINE.

    The torpedo-boat destroyer Earnest, while sweeping the bed of Whitsand Bay, struck an obstruction, which divers subsequently ascertained was the missing submarine A7, in 23 ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  41. HOMES POR WORKERS OF PARIS.

    The municipal council has adopted a scheme to expend three millions for the housing of 60,000 workers in Paris. ...

    Article : 29 words
  42. BISLEY-TEAM.

    Preliminary steps towards sending an Australian rifle team to Bisley were taken at 3 meeting of the executive committee of the Commonwealth council of the rifle ...

    Article : 205 words
  43. WRONG EVIDENCE.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police announced his decision to-day in the case of Plain-clothes Constables J. D. Grant, C. H. Green, and J. A. Grieve, who were reported for having sworn ...

    Article : 111 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Governor Godding, of Idaho, addressing the American National Live Stock Association, said that the day of conflict between sheepmen and cattlemen in Western America was ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    Giving evidence before the Dominions Commission to-day, Mr. John Dennis, a fruit broker at Covent Garden, repudiated the allegations made in Melbourne. Competition, he ...

    Article : 101 words
  46. TO-DAY.

    Interstate Band Contest: Sydney Sports Ground, 8. Her Majesty's Theatre: "Come Over Here," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "Monsieur Beaucaire," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Officer 666," 8.15. ...

    Article : 100 words
  47. TUG STRANDED.

    No hopes are now entertained for the tug Marian Mayfield. She is full of sand and water. It is feared she will become a total wreck. Arrangements are being made for the ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    Harry Plimer was competing in a motor cycle race at Palmerston. The machine swerved and collided with a fence. Plimmer died in a few minutes. ...

    Article : 34 words
  49. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The Bank of England rate of discount is 4 per cent. The bank rate in Berlin is 4½ per cent. ...

    Article : 28 words
  50. Advertising

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