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  2. TO CARRY ON. THE M'GOWEN MINISTRY.

    The political developments yesterday were, in their way, remarkable. Mr. Wade had an interview with the Lieutenant-Governor during the afternoon. He undertook to form a ...

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  3. RESTLESS LABOUR. CARTERS' STRIKE.

    The first serious strike which has occurred in Hobart for the last 20 years at least began this morning, when the carters and drivers, in conformity with the resolution arrived at ...

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  4. THE FISHER INTERVIEW.

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, has received the following message from Mr. Fisher:—"Mr. Stead's report of his interview with myself, as cabled by you, is ...

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  5. THE SUGAR STRIKE. "MR. KNOX'S MODESTY."

    To-day the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, in referring to the statement made by Mr. E. W. Knox, general manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., concerning the sugar ...

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  6. THE VETO CRISIS. ATTITUDE OF UNIONISTS.

    Mr. Herbert Pike Pease, M.P. (Hon. Secretary to the Executive Committee of the Liberal Unionists Council, and of the Liberal Union Club), addressing a ...

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  7. LABOUR TROUBLES. MINERS RESTLESS.

    The Miners' Federation of Great Britain has decided to ask coalmine owners to consider a proposition for the payment of a district minimum rate for working in ...

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  8. THE MOROCCAN SITUATION. GERMANY AND CONGO.

    Sir Franks Bertie, British Ambassador In Paris, has conferred "with M. de Selves, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, In regard to the Moroccan situation. ...

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  9. LONDON DOCKERS' SETTLEMENT.

    The terms of settlement arrived at in connection with the London dockers' strike means an increase of wages amounting to £150,000 annually. ...

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  10. THE GERMAN POLICY.

    The Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg. and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Herr von Kiderlin-Waechter. have joined the German Emperor aboard ...

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  11. NORTH-EAST COASTAL STRIKE.

    The strike on the North-cast coast of England has ended. ...

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  12. LORD STANMORE'S SUGGESTION.

    Lord Stanmore, in a letter to the "Times," regarding the creation of "emergency peers," suggests that the House of Lords still possesses the power to ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. LOADING STEAMERS.

    The loading of sugar from the trucks into the Mintaro at the Adelaide Company's wharf was commenced at 7 o'clock on Saturday night by the Adelaide Company's office staff. A large ...

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  14. AMSTERDAM STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of dockers has ended. Their wages will be increased on October 1. ...

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  15. ALLEGED WHOLESALE POISONING.

    A nurse, Marie Gerzsan, has been arrested on a charge of wholesale poisoning at Szegedin, Hungary. The deaths of many married men from ...

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  16. GREATEST LIVING BATSMAN.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last, night Sir Joseph Carruthers, president of the assocition, presented Victor Trumper with a ...

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  17. SOCIALISTS' ATTITUDE.

    At a Socialist demonstration yesterday to welcome the visiting French tradesunionists, a resolution was agreed to pledging those present to do all in their ...

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  18. PERSIAN SITUATION. PRICE ON EX-SHAH'S HEAD.

    The Mejliss (National Assembly) has offered £20,000 for the capture of Mohamed All, the ex-Shah, dead or alive, and smaller sums have been placed upon the ...

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  19. CONDITIONS IN BUNDABERG.

    The conduct of the strikers here on Saturday was in marked contrast to the disorderly proceedings of the previous Saturday. Although there were several hundred men about the ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    Mr. Victor Grayson (Socialist), speaking at Bradford, declared that the National Insurance Bill would smash the friendly societies, destroy the trades-unions, and ...

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  21. ROW OVER GROG.

    A strike of the employees in the survey camp of Mr. R. F. Waller, who is running the transcontinental survey, was caused on Saturday last in a novel manner. ...

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  22. MAJOR STOKES' APPOINTMENT.

    The appointment of Major Stokes, of the Indian army, to reorganise the Persian troops, has occasioned surprise. The Russian Minister has made urgent ...

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  23. STATE REVENUE.

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  24. NAVAL AGREEMENT. "A PRACTICAL SOLUTION."

    The "Times" writes: "The naval memorandum is a well-conceived and eminently practical solution of the difficult problem of bringing three naval forces ...

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  25. BREAD TRADE

    The seventh annual convention of the master bakers of the Commonwealth was commenced this afternoon. Previous to the business conference the delegates were tendered a ...

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  26. STILL PREMIER.

    A cable message was sent to Mr. M'Gowen last night, advising him that he is still Premier of New South Wales. Mr. M'Gowen is in New York. ...

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  27. LITHGOW DISPUTE.

    A 5 per cent, levy among the local miners, in aid of the men who are out as a result of the trouble at the Ironworks tunnel, was taken up at the week-end. The actual amount ...

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  28. TROUBLE IN CRETE.

    The Cretan treasury is empty, and the Government has announced its inability to pay the Gendarmerie. Frequent meetings of armed men have ...

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  29. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    Mr. Conn's resignation of the Speakership of the Assembly has been formally tendered. With matters cut so fine in regard to sides it is not likely that the Labour party will ...

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  30. TROUBLE AT HARWOOD.

    So far no settlement has been arrived at in connection with the cane-cutting trouble at Harwood Sugar Mill. The men have been asking for an increase of sugar and potatoes ...

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  31. NEW DESTROYERS.

    The Admiralty has placed orders for twelve destroyers out of the twenty provided for in the 1911 programme. Some of them are to be of a new type, ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    The City Coroner held an inquiry to-day into the circumstances connected with the death of Amelia O'Rourke, who was knocked down by a motor car in Fitzroy on the ...

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  33. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. [?] Baillieu, Victorian Minister for Works, in a letter to the "Times," says that Australia badly needs the genius and enterprise of a British ironmaster to ...

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  34. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, and others, have issued an appeal for subscriptions in aid of 25,000 starving Albanians, including 10,000 ...

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  35. "KICKING A GOAL."

    In responding last night to the toast of Parliament at a dinner given by the North Sydney District Rugby League Football Club to Mr. C. Ford (joint manager) and Messrs. ...

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  36. CONFERENCE AT GRAFTON.

    The canecutters and manager of the Harwood sugar mill had a conference to-day. The former agreed to forgo the claim for extra rations, but insisted on extra pay for the ...

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  37. THE MOTORING TRAGEDY.

    The body of Mr. James Mackay, one of the victims of the recent motoring accident, was found 400 yards below the scene of the accident. There is every appearance of the deceased ...

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  38. GREAT HEAT WAVE.

    The temperature was 100 in the shade in Paris to-day. Live stock in transit are suffering terribly, and cattle are dying by hundreds in trucks. ...

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  39. PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    Forty-one cases of plague, 40 terminating fatally, have occurred in Malang during the past week. Five cases have been reported at Kederi, ...

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  40. FREE LABOURERS.

    Between 30 and 40 free abourers arrived at Port Douglas on Saturday morning. They were conveyed to Mossman by the mill company's locomotive. ...

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  41. THE RETURNED COMMISSION.

    Following upon his interview with the Lieutenant-Governor, Mr. Wade made the following statement of his reasons for returning the commission given him to form a ...

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  42. THE LABOUR SELECTIONS.

    A special meeting of the Political Labour League executive was held yesterday afternoon to finally decide upon the candidates to carry the Labour colours at Mudgee and ...

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  43. RECKLESS SHOOTING.

    Six young follows who deserted from a Dutch man-o'-war which visited Adelaide at the end of last year, got on the Mitcham tramcar at the G.P.O. at 10.15 on Sunday night, and ...

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  44. INDEX. NEWS.

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of yesterday a letter from Mr. Edw, W. Knox, general manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, contains a statement which I am in a position to give a ...

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  46. COMPULSORY TRAINING. AN UNRULY CADET.

    A case, arising out of the incident which occurred in the ranks of the senior cadets on Saturday week, was heard at the Bathurst Police Court to-day, when William Bede ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Hertzog, Minister for Justice, in a speech at Port Elizabeth yesterday, said that what South Africa wanted was not the consolidation of the british or ...

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  48. AMMUNITION FOR NEW ZEALAND

    A Parliamentary paper discloses the fact that the Government has renewed the contract with the Colonial Ammunition Company to supply small arms ammunition for ...

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  49. INTERFERING WITH PARADE.

    Two lads, named Henry Miller and John Cavanagh, were charged at the Footscray Court to-day with having behaved in an offensive manner. The case arose out of a ...

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  50. THE CASE OF MISS MALECCA.

    The Foreign Office has informed Britain that Miss Malecca, who has been imprisoned for several months' without a trial at Warsaw, is a Russian subject. ...

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  51. CABDRIVER KILLED.

    Last night a cabdriver, whose name is thought to be Charles Riddle, was thrown from his cab, and killed through the vehicle coming into collision with a cart in ...

    Article : 299 words
  52. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  53. MANNING RIVER BAR.

    The steamers Maianbar and Boambee crossed out this morning after being bar-bound at Harrinton (Manning River) from last Sunday. The Maianbar had a large quantity of ...

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  54. DETECTIVE'S EVIDENCE.

    During the hearing of the case the King v Brooks in the Criminal Court on Thursday Mr. Justice Hodges referred to a disagreement between the statement of Brooks and ...

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  55. A CIRCUS GIRL'S ACT.

    Before the Albury Police Court to-day Alfred Fillls, circus proprietor, was charged with endangering the limbs of his daughter, Bertha Fillis, by causin[?] her to go through a certain ...

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  56. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Dewar entertained at Dufflin Castle over 130 oversea visitors, including Mr. Justice Cohen, Mr. Godfrey, and Colonels Strickland and Chaytor. ...

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  57. TO-DAY.

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  58. MR. DUNN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. George Dower, president of the Mudgee Labour League, received the following wire from Mr. Holman late last night:—"Dunn met Cabinet this evening; now prepared to run as ...

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  59. VICTORIA'S REVENUE.

    The State revenue for July amounted to £717,400, an increase of £151,982 compared with the corresponding period of last year. The principal increases were:—Railways, ...

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  60. HOSPITAL PATIENT KILLED.

    An inmate of the Avondale Mental Hospital named Johansen was working with an Austrian patient on the hospital farm, when he was struck over the head with a spade by him. ...

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  61. LIVERY STABLES BURNED.

    During the early hours of Saturday morning the Central Livery Stables, Fremantle, owned by Willis and Booth, were destroyed by fire. One horse was burnt to a cinder, and ...

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  62. A CHURCH ROBBERY.

    Thieves broke into St. John's Church, Darlinghurst, on Sunday night, forced the lock of the poor box, and abstracted the contents. So far as is known, the sum of 6d is all that ...

    Article : 41 words
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