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  2. CRICKET CRISIS. A BIG MEETING.

    Both sides to the cricket dispute had their supporters at the large meeting held in the Town Hall last night "to consider the action of the Board of Control." But the ...

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  3. STATE BRICKWORKS.

    Although the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) declines to carry on or reply to his charges against the workmen formerly employed at the State brickworks, three of ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. MEMBERS' PAY.

    It was announced in the "Herald" last week that the Ministerial party in the State Parliament intends raising the salaries of members to £500 a year. The Attorney-General ...

    Article : 505 words
  5. AMUNDSEN'S FOUR. PRAISE FOR THE LEADER.

    The embargo placed upon the Fram since her arrival in Hobart was removed yesterday afternoon, when Captain Amundsen invited representatives of the press to visit the vessel ...

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  6. STILL WAITING.

    The delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation met at the Trades Hall this morning, and the task before them was no light one. There was no doubt amongst the ...

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  7. PUGILISM PROHIBITED.

    Evenden, who so severely punished Belli, a Frenchman in a boxing contest at Montmartre, that the Frenchman died, has been arrested. The Perfect of Police (M. Lepine), who ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. THE COAL STRIKE. ALARMING CONDITIONS.

    The "Morning-Post" estimates that the unemployed in connection with the coal strike are 1,039,000 miners and 661,480 others, including 228,000 steel, iron, and tinplate workers, ...

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  9. CHINESE REPUBLIC. PRESIDENTIAL CEREMONY.

    Yuan Shih Kai has been inaugurated as President of the Chinese Republic. The ceremony, which was a simple one, took place at the Wai-wu-Pu, in the presence of ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. INNISKILLINGS UNDER ORDERS.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs that the Inniskillings have been ordered to march at daybreak to apprehend the riotous Chinese soldiers within the ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Further evidence in the tramway claims' case was taken in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, from Geo., L. Prendergast, president of the Australian Tramway ...

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  12. BUSINESS STAGNATION.

    There is increased stagnation in business, owing to the shortage of coal. Thousands of notices to employees terminated yesterday. Lord Ashton's mills have been closed ...

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  13. STRIKE IN GERMANY.

    A conference of the so-called Triple Alliance of Socialist Miners' Unions, held at Ruhr, by 507 votes to 75 decided to strike to-day. Two hundred and twenty thousand men are ...

    Article : 186 words
  14. SUFFRAGISTS MOBBED.

    Two suffragists at Catford were mobbed, and pelted with eggs and other missiles. Seventy more window-smashers have been sentenced to imprisonment, many of them to ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. THE GENERAL SUFFERING.

    Mr. Haslam, M.P. (Labour), agent of the Derbyshire Miners' Association, in the course of an interview, said that it would be impossible to forget the general suffering. "If," ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. MINISTERS' SEATS. LOCAL SPECULATIONS.

    Br. Beeby's statement at Oberon that he had made no arrangement in regard to standing for the Orange seat, and that he "might yet even be found amongst some of his old friends ...

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  17. SOME MIXED OPINIONS.

    Mr. G. N. Barnes, M.P. (Labour), speaking at Croydon, said that having already inflicted considerable loss on tbe community, and won a notable victory over capital, he hoped that ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra, who has been suffering from influenza, is making slow progress towards recovery. Her Majesty will go to the south of Europe ...

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  19. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The British, French, German, Austrian, and Russian Ambassadors have asked the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs the terms upon which Italy would accept the friendly ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Hugo Lawrence Ames, a well-known author, has been arrested on a charge of bigamy. He was married at Kensington after a divorce had been granted in Idaho, but of ...

    Article : 169 words
  21. MR. GRIFFITH'S INTENTIONS.

    Mr. Griffith has informed a press representative that he intends to contest the Bathurst seat against Mr. Miller at the next State election. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN ARMY SCANDAL.

    At the trial of four colonels and two lieutenant-colonels on a charge of corruption in connection with the army supply department the evidence showed that Tiel and Company ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. MORTGAGES FORECLOSED.

    The Amalgamated Society of Railway Workers has foreclosed the mortgages of members who failed to respond to the 'strike in August. The privileges of the society enable a ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. LABOUR LEAGUE MOVES.

    Bathurst South Political Labour League has carried a resolution, which will be forwarded to the Minister for Works, urging that a bill be drafted providing for adult suffrage in the ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. UNREST IN FRANCE.

    The miners threaten a 24-hours" stoppage of work to-day to protest against the non-passing of the Miners Pension Bill, and also an Eight-hours Bill and a Minimum Wage Bill. ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. LABOUR SHORTAGE.

    Mr. William Lawrie, a resident of Port Darwin, has just arrived in Sydney, and speaking as a result of thirty years' experience in the Northern Territory he is quite sure the ...

    Article : 664 words
  27. ALLEGED POISONING.

    At the trial at the Old Bailey on Saturday of Frederick Seddon and his wife on a charge of poisoning Eliza Barrow with arsenic, Sir Rufus Isaacs, who prosecuted, had not ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. UNIONIST'S DUES.

    Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice Isaacs, in the High Court to-day, an application was made on behalf of the Federated Saw Mill and Timber Yard ...

    Article : 382 words
  29. CHARGE OF BUNGLING.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P. (Labour), speaking at Redcliffe, said that the Prime Minister had bungled the negotiations for a settlement of the coal strike. But for the ...

    Article : 293 words
  30. FEDERAL REPRESENTATION.

    The rearrangement of the Federal electorates will probably alter the political equation in the representation of Western Australia in the House of Representatives. The ...

    Article : 192 words
  31. INDEX.

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  32. LADY SWIMMERS.

    A meeting of the N.S.W. Ladies' Amateur Swimming Association was held at the A.B.C. Cafe last night, when the question of nominations for the ladies swimming events at the ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. THE LITHGOW PRISONERS.

    A meeting was held yesterday to discuss the best ways and means to secure the release of Messrs. Scully, Hayes, and Williams from prison. Three resolutions were ...

    Article : 112 words
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  35. LADY AVIATOR KILLED.

    Suzanne Bernard, aged 19, was killed while passing the tests for an aviator's certificate at Etampes. The girl fell 200 feet. The Aero Club has issued a statement ...

    Article : 107 words
  36. WYALONG DISASTER FUND.

    The Wyalong Disaster Fund local committee have over £1300 in hand. At Temora £101 was collected. The lists have now been called in finally. ...

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  37. TIMBER YARD FIRE.

    An act by some person, with either wilful or irresponsible intention, was perpetrated at the timber yard of Messrs. Saxton and Binns, Limited, Pyrmont, on Friday night. ...

    Article : 202 words
  38. THE SUN'S MOODS.

    Lecturing to a large audience at Wagga, Mr Clement Wragge said as variable as were the moods of the sun so variable were the seasons on earth. He had said that the ...

    Article : 107 words
  39. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    The bodies of Albert and John Miller, respectively aged 8 and 11 years, who had been missing from home at Burnley since March 8, were found to-day floating in the Yarra near ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. TO-DAY.

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  41. STATEMENT BY DR. NANSEN.

    Dr. Nansen states that Captain Amunsden's discovery that there was an amount of precipitation in the snow country he traversed may explain why the land was not buried in ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. CADETS PUNISHED.

    At the police court to-day 16 cadets were proceeded against under tbe Commonwealth Defence Act for neglecting to attend statutory-parades. They were all committed to ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. "A NEW PARTY."

    Mr. John Miller states that he has received letters of congratulation from alf quarters following his announcement of the probable advent of a new party in State politics, some ...

    Article : 50 words
  44. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    It was reported at an early hour this morning that Sir William Lyne's condition showed no material alteration either for better or worse. ...

    Article : 27 words
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