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  2. ANARCHY. EIGHT HOURS OF CHAOS.

    Lithgow is in a state of turmoil. Anything might happen. The mob is in un ugly mood once more. The police and strikers have come into conflict, batons have been used freely, ...

    Article : 519 words
  3. WORLD-WIDE STRIKE.

    The Waterside Workers' Federation, which is holding a conference, discussed the desirability of issuing instructions to the waterside workers in the Dominion to refuse to ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. AN ENGINEER ABROAD.

    Mr. Hutchinson, Chief Engineer for Railway and Tramway Construction, is no admirer of Canada. For the last seven months or so he has been a wanderer up and down the earth, ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS. DISSATISFIED ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    The drivers of the Great Eastern Railway Company threaten to strike unless they are reinstated in their old positions. Express drivers, since the strike, have ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. ENFORCING AWARDS.

    The new machinery advised by the Minlater for Education (Mr. Beeby) for the enforcement of industrial awards has now got into its stride, and Mr. Beeby anticipates ...

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  7. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE. GERMAN OFFICER CHARGED.

    The hearing of the charge of espionage against Max Schultz was concluded at Plymouth to-day, and the accused was committed for trial, ball being refused. ...

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  8. LIGHTNING. INTERNATIONAL POSITION.

    The "Westminster Gazette," in an article hended "Britain as a Lightning Conductor," warns Germany of the possible dangers of a sudden switching-on to ...

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  9. WAVE OF IMPATIENCE.

    The [?]nancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, speaking at the ceremony o[?] laying the foundation-stone of a church at Neatn yesterday, said that a great ...

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  10. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on Railway Disputes continued the hearing of evidence yesterday. One witness, on behalf of the Engineers ...

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  11. ON A REEF.

    The steamer Strathardle, from Newcastle August 37, which arrived to-day, reports that the steamer Knight of St. George is wrecked on a reef near Tonga. ...

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  12. GERMANY AND ALGECIRAS ACT.

    The official organ of the Regency of Brunswick states that if the new French proposals in regard to Morocco are not acceptable to Germany the latter will regard ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. FRENCH MANOEUVRES.

    Military manoeuvres excelling anything since the Franco-German war are now in progress at Verdun, about 35 miles from the German frontier. ...

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  14. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. MILITARY AND RIOTERS.

    At the inquest at Llanelly on the body of Leonard Worsey, who was shot during the recent strike riots there, Major Stuart, of the Worcestershire ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. DANISH BOAT SEIZED.

    A boat belonging to a Danish ship has been seized near Kiel, and five arrests were made on charges of suspected espionage. ...

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  16. REINFORCEMENTS.

    The garrisons in the frontier fortresses are being reinforced. ...

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  17. A WOMAN DISAPPEAES.

    Dr. Samuel M. P. Peacock, aged 71 years, of 62 Wellington-parade, East Melbourne, was arrested early this morning on a charge of having wilfully murdered Mary Margaret ...

    Article : 434 words
  18. "MERE GUESSWORK."

    Well-informed circles believe that mere guess work was the basis of the recent interview in the "Neue Freie Presse," purporting to be with a British diplomat, ...

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  19. ALL CLAIMS SETTLED.

    Russia and Japan have arrived at a friendly-compromise in connection with the hospital ships Orel and Angara, which were captured during the war. ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. A DESERTER'S STORY.

    Major Stuart, who was in command of the Worcestershire Regiment during the Llanelly riots, states that the man Spiers —who stands charged with desertion, and ...

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  21. THE HAMBURG SPEECH.

    Outside the Socialist party, the Emperor's recent speech at Hamburg is regarded as inconvenient. An increase in the navy means an increase in taxation, ...

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  22. DUTCH COURAGE.

    Many people in Lithgow are of the opinion that the riot last night would not have occurred only for the steady flow of liquor during the day, which infused too much ...

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  23. STORM SWEPT.

    Further details regarding the storm which has been raging in the southern States show that six torpedo boats were blown ashore at Charleston, and a score ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the county cricket championship, which has been won by Warwickshire, the latter beat Northamptonshire by an innings and 33 runs. ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH NOTE ISSUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  26. FIRE AT ATHENS.

    The laboratories of the University have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £120,000. Aug. 30. ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. ATTACK ON LOYALISTS.

    Several hostile demonstrations were made during to-day against the labourers, who still stick to their work. They were escorted through the streets by squads of police, and ...

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  28. ELECTION SENSATION.

    A great election sensation has arisen out of the case in which the Provincial Government is prosecuting certain railway contractors for bringing in aliens to work ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. BAILWAY EVICTIONS.

    The action of the Railway Department in demanding rent from the wives of railway workers who conduct boarding establishments in railway workers camps is causing ...

    Article : 329 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The wages of London constables have been raised 1/6 per week, and in the higher grades proportionately. Aug. 30. ...

    Article : 211 words
  31. MARITIME MISHAPS. A STEAMER ASHORE.

    The German steamer Thekal is ashore in Le Maire Strait, Patagonia. Nine of her crew have been saved, but 15 are missing. ...

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  32. A SCHOONER FOUNDERS.

    The schooner Ocean Rover is believed to have foundered, with 54 men aboard, between British Guiana and Barbadoes. ...

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  33. LICENSING REFORM.

    A deputation from the Methodist Church wailed on the Premier to-day on the question of the Licensing Bill and laid before the Premier the Churches' objection to ...

    Article : 301 words
  34. CADETS IN ENGLAND. EXCHANGE OF SCHOOL FLAGS.

    The New South Wales cadets to-day presented the boys at Lindfield school, Sussex, with a flag on behalf of the boys at Lindfield school, New South Wales. ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. WARLIKE CARGOES.

    The "Daily Express" states that six additional vessels have been seized in British ports. Two of them were flying the Peruvian flag. One contained sections of ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. PERJURY.

    Harry Alexander Jack, who pleaded guilty to a charge of perjury in connection with the mysterious case of the death of a young woman at Christchurch, was sentenced to a ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  38. PEARL-POACHERS BUSY.

    It has been reported to the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) that three or four Malay prows have been seen off the north-west coast of Australia, and it is suspected ...

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  39. AEROPLANES IN WAR. PHOTOGRAPHING FORTIFICATIONS.

    While making an aeronautic reconnaisance at Verdun yesterday, an airman, using a telephoto lens, successfully photographed the fortifications from an altitude of 1290 ...

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  40. "INFINITE CREDIT."

    Lord Curzon addressed the New South Wales cadets at Brighton yesterday. He said that his eyes had been opened in the matter of what Australia could produce in ...

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  41. OLD CONVICT SETTLEMENT.

    The steamer Maggie returned on Monday evening from a week's voyage down the coast to the eastward, with a small party, including the Administrator and the agricultural expert. ...

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  42. WHO FIRED THE SHOTS?

    The great interest taken by the public in the Brunswick shooting case, in which the principals were Constable J. Sleddon and William Robinson, a youth 19 years of age, ...

    Article : 147 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  44. AN OFFICER'S DEATH.

    Lieutenant Zolo Tuchin was killed while aeroplaning yesterday. ...

    Article : 15 words
  45. JAPANESE FACTORIES.

    The secretary of the A.N.A. recently sent a letter to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Connolly, pointing out the increase of unregistered Japanese factories and Japanese workers in ...

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  46. FOOD RIOTS.

    There have been a number of food riots in the industrial centres of Northern France, the workers protesting against the high prices prevailing. ...

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  47. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    At the Wollongong Council last evening communications were read from Andrew Menzies, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, congratulating the Mayor and aldermen on the ...

    Article : 171 words
  48. A NEW IRONMASTER.

    When the police had drawn off with their prisoners, and the free-labourers had safely reached cover, Mr. Dooley addressed the crowd gathered in the main thoroughrure. He urged ...

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  49. AFFORESTATION OPERATIONS.

    The official report on the afforestation operations states that nearly nine million trees were raised from seed during the year. Seven and a half million trees were sent to ...

    Article : 69 words
  50. PERTH TRAMWAYS.

    Mr. A. H. P. Stoneham, chairman of directors of the Perth Electric Tramways, Limited, while presiding at a meeting of shareholders yesterday, referred to the ...

    Article : 65 words
  51. TELLTALE FIGURES.

    A light has been thrown on the prosperity of the United States by figures published by leading railroad companies, which show that during the past year they ...

    Article : 42 words
  52. STATE COAL MINE.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Fitzpatrick twitted the Minster for Mines (Mr. Edden) with not having gone on with his State Coalmine proposal. ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

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  54. MEDICAL MAN'S DEATH.

    A well-known medical man, Dr. R. E. Schlesinger, of St. Kilda, died suddenly at the conclusion of a football meeting at St. Kilda on Monday night. ...

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  55. CHILD DROWNED.

    While playing on the banks of the Yarra at South Yarra on August 5 Carey Marsden, aged 7 years, fell in and was drowned. At the inquest to-day Albert Coyle, 8 years ...

    Article : 149 words
  56. FOGWELL IMPROVING.

    "Sporting Life" says that Fogwell's form Las greatly improved and is most encouraging for his supporters. ...

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  57. FIRES IN NEWFOUNDLAND.

    Forest fires in Newfoundland are destroying crops and dwellings of farmers. The residents of two villages were compelied to put to sea in boats in order to ...

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  58. MR. WILLIS' POSITION.

    The committee of the Redfern Liberal League at a meeting held on Tuesday carried the following resolution:— That Mr. Willis, the member for the ...

    Article : 87 words
  59. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Watt to-day received a cable message from the Premier, Mr. Murray, stating that the Imperial Government will favourably consider the proposal of the Victorian ...

    Article : 61 words
  60. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1273 casks were offered, all of which were sold. The prices were:—Mutton: Fine, 37/6; medium, 34/6. Beef: Fine, 34/9; ...

    Article : 38 words
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