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  2. WHARF STRIKE. EXTENDS TO SYDNEY.

    The New Zealand strike is now threatening Australia. Up to the present the Sydney wharf-labourers have only hesitated in respect to ...

    Article : 716 words
  3. MAIN BURSTS.

    The bursting of the 36-inch, water main in Parramatta-road, opposite St. John's College gates, last night caused a complete dislocation of the traffic for some hours. ...

    Article : 357 words
  4. NURSES' HOURS.

    Mr. D. R. Hall, the Minister for Justice, stirred up considerable opposition by a remark made in connection with the management of the Dangar Cottage Hospital during ...

    Article : 562 words
  5. CIVIC CHAOS.

    The minute of the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cocks) as to the conditions obtaining in the City Council's seivice was discussed by the council, sitting as a general purposes ...

    Article : 1,281 words
  6. BUTCHERS' HOURS.

    The closing of butchers' shops at 1 p.m. on Saturdays is to be made the subject of mass meetings of shop employees at Sydney and Newcastle. ...

    Article : 338 words
  7. NAVAL DEFENCE. EMPIRE'S FLEETS.

    In responding to the toast of "The Defences" at the Cutlers' Feast at Sheffield last night, Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes said that the most important naval point at ...

    Article : 255 words
  8. HOME RULE. PROTEST OF ULSTER.

    Six thousand business men held a demonstration in Belfast last night, at which a resolution was passed not to pay taxes under a Home Rule Parliament. ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. APPALLING SMASH. FRENCH HOLOCAUST.

    The day express from Marseilles, including corridor carriages and restaurant cars, due at Paris at 10 o'clock last night, collided with a postal train going to Marseilles. ...

    Article : 386 words
  10. IMMEDIATE ADJUSTMENT URGED.

    The "Manchester Guardian" strenuously urges the Government to instantly seek an adjustment and an agreement upon the problems of Home Rule. ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S INTENTIONS.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., leader of the Irish Unionists, declares that any offer of settlement must be in black and white. He will then consult the men of Ulster; ...

    Article : 39 words
  12. THE AUSTRALIAN POLICY.

    Captain R. M. Collins, Official Secretary to the Commonwealth in Britain, in a letter to the "Morning Post" detailing the history of the source of the Australian Navy says: ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. UNFETTERED CONVERSATIONS.

    Mr. Austin Chamberlain (Unionist), speaking at Llanelly last night, said that, being confronted with a very grave crisis, the Government at the eleventh hour had called a parley ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. BLACKS v. CHINESE.

    The sentence of death on Katterinyan, a Northern Territory aborigine, convicted of the murder of a Chinese, was to-day changed by the Federal Executive to imprisonment for ...

    Article : 211 words
  15. CHINN CASE.

    In the Senate to-night, Senator Oakes (N.S.W.) moved that the select committee inquiring into the dismissal of Mr. Henry Chinn from his position of supervising ...

    Article : 484 words
  16. MEXICO.

    President Huerta has conferred with all the foreign diplomats in regard to the Note received from Dr. Wilson, President of the United States. ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. CANADIAN UNIONISTS' LEAGUE.

    The formation is announced of the Canadian Unionist's League, with the object of furnishing men and money to fight the Nationallsts' demand for Home Rule. ...

    Article : 39 words
  18. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    The New York Mayoral election resulted in the return of Mr. Mitchell, the Fusionist candidate, by a majority of 75,000 votes. The Fusionists have also retained control of ...

    Article : 192 words
  19. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The leading papers contrast the Chartered Company's Rhodesian closer settlement scheme with the South African Government's "donothing" policy. They attribute the latter ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. FRENCH FINANCE.

    M. Dumont made his Budget speech in the Chamber of Deputies last night. The expenditure for 1914, he said, was estimated at £214,900,000, and a deficit of ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. A COLLISION.

    An exciting collision occurred to-night at South Yarra between a taxi-cab and a large motor car. The motor car, which was owned by Mr. ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. CHESTNUT TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Margaret Kathleen Ledwell, the victim of the Chestnut tragedy, was continued at Deloraine to-day. ...

    Article : 314 words
  23. BOYS' ORGANISATIONS.

    Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth has given £50,000 as the nucleus of a fund to stimulate and extend the activities of existing boys' organisations, primarily by training on similar lines ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. NAVAL REFORM.

    The Admiralty has selected 19 warrant and petty officers for eventual promotion, with commissions. The fees for one-fourth of the new cadets ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. COAL DUST.

    The committee appointed to consider what means could best be adopted to prevent coal dust explosions in collieries, commenced its sittings yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. INDEX. NEWS.

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  27. UNRULY CROWD.

    Both the employers and waterside workers are firm and little disposed to yield at any point. It is understood that a definite step will ...

    Article : 1,232 words
  28. UNDER CANVAS.

    Despite bleak winds and clouds of dust, the young soldiers of the 6th infantry Brigade encamped here under Colonel Holmes are all in good spirits, and have settled down to work ...

    Article : 437 words
  29. STARVATION CURE CASE.

    Mrs. Hazzard, the "starvation doctor," who was found guilty of the manslaughter of the Australian girl, Claire Williamson, who died as a result of her treatment, has failed in her ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. DEER FOREST LAND.

    The Duke of Sutherland has definitely offered the Government 210,000 acres of his deer forest land at 22s 6d per aere, and 200,000 acres of other land, mostly devoted to sheep and ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. NEW LIME WORKS.

    The proposition for a big lime works in Molong has come to a head, and already preparations are being made for the establishment of quarries on the Garboola Estate. The ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. SMALLPOX.

    Two fresh cases of smallpox were reported to the Health authorities yesterday, one case each from Redfern and St. Peters. There were five contacts in connection with these ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  34. APPEAL COURTS.

    Viscount Haldane, Lord High Chancellor, in the course of an address at University College to-day, suggested that the Privy Council should sit in different centres of the Empire, thus ...

    Article : 211 words
  35. AIRMAN HART.

    Mr. W. Hart, the young aviator, is arranging to resume his aerial flights in a biplane being built at Parramatta, and which is to be ready within a fortnight. ...

    Article : 35 words
  36. TUNIC OF THE PROPHET.

    The police have traced the tunic of the Prophet Mahomed, which has been missing since the capture of Adrianople. It was found in the possession of a ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. LOOKING FOR A TYPIST.

    On September 9 an advertisement for an Australian typiste, who was to write to an hotel in Colombo, appeared in a Sydney paper. The singularity of this ...

    Article : 348 words
  38. TROUBLE WITH B.M.A.

    As a result of the conference of local Friendly Societies applications were invited for a fresh medical officer to practice in Richmond. So far one application has been received. ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. SHIP'S DEPARTURE.

    The ship St. Mirren, from Buenos Ayres, was reported seven miles off Sydney Heads at 6.5 a.m. yesterday, and the vessel was signalled to enter this port. It is not known whether ...

    Article : 184 words
  40. TO-DAY.

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  41. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Barry is willing to row Paddon on the Thames next year for £500 or £1000 a side, and the championship of the world. Barry, in an interview last night, stated ...

    Article : 234 words
  42. CHINESE POLITICS.

    The President, Yuan Shih Kai, has issued mandates dissolving the democratic Opposition party, and depriving 300 members of their seats in Parliament, thus ensuring a ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. JUDGES' PENSIONS.

    At the Labour League meeting last night a resolution was carried, to be forwarded to the conference, expressing the opinion that it is essential in the interests of justice and ...

    Article : 91 words
  44. SWEDISH TRAINING SHIP.

    The Swedish four-masted barque, Svithlod, which arrived from Hudiksvall yesterday, has, on addition to ber crew of 28 men, 10 cadets, who serve under similar conditions to those ...

    Article : 82 words
  45. LYNCH LAW.

    A negro, accused of killing a deputy Bheriff named Lee Cruce, was captured by a posse yesterday, but as he was being conveyed to the gaol a mob seized him and hanged him to ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. WALKED OFF BALCONY.

    Last night Mr. Woods, of the Bank of New South Wales staff, walked over the bank balcony, and fell to the street. He had a remarkable escape, receiving a shaking. ...

    Article : 37 words
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