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  2. PARISIANA FIRE.

    The captain, officers, and crow of the steamer Parisiana arrived at Fremantle by the Albany express on Saturday afternoon, and were accommodated at the Sailors' Rest. The ...

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    A small dispute is threatening among the employecs of the Silverton Tramway Company. They recently asked the general manager for a rise in wages, to put them into line with ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Era, s, 4000 tons, Captain A. Y. Catto, from Queensland ports. Howard Smith Company Ltd., agents. COASTWISE.—, s, from Newcastle; Corra Lyan, s, from Manning River. ...

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  5. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    During last year 36,331 passengers left the United Kingdom for Australia, 9900 for New Zealand, 196,200 for Canada, 30,848 for South Africa, and 303,300 for the United States. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  7. STEVEDORING TROUBLES.

    The dispute regarding wages for steve[?]oing work has been settled. The present ordinary rate has been is 3d an hour. The men asked for is 6d, and accepted a compromise of ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. CASUALTIES.

    Ben, Waugh, 31, a carter in the employ of Tooth's, Limited, living at 26 Richard-street, Newtown, was driving one of the company's waggons when he fell off and was dragged a ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    A boarding-house keeper, John Ryan, foil downstairs at his home. Argyle-street, city, on Thursday, sustaining hemorrhage of the brain. The New South Wales Ambulance took him to ...

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  10. BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, having been apprised of the existence of the dispute regarding builders' labourers' ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. A COAL-LUMPER INJURED.

    William Featler, 83, a coal-lumper, residing in Princes-street, Miller's Point. fell, down the hold of the collier Herga at the Port Jackson Company's works, Neutral Bay, ...

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  12. EDUCATION AND THE CHURCH.

    The Rev. C. E. James, preaching at St. Enoch's Presbyterian Church yesteiday, reterred to me conicrence on eoueation commenced by Cardinal Moran. Mr. james said:- ...

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  13. WHARF-LABOURERS INJURED.

    While working over the hatchway of the steamer Yawata. Maru at Circular Quay on Friday, a basket tilted one of the planks, causing two wharf-labourers, Andrew ...

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  14. CRUSHED IN MACHINERY.

    James M'Farlane, 50. a pump attendant at the Colonial Sugar Refining Works at Pyrmont, was conveyed to Sydney Hospital on Thursday suffering from a lacerated right leg. ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 796 words
  16. SMELTERS'S STRIKE.

    A meeting of the men on strike at the Sulphide Corporation smelting works, Cockle Creek, Was held at Boonaroo on Friday. The object of the meeting was to decide ...

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  17. FALL FROM A PLANK.

    About 8.35 a. m. on Saturday Thomas Mills, aged 52, a timber-carrier, residing in Bathurst-stroct, city, was walking along a plank, when he slipped and fell 10ft. striking ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. AMONG THE SEAMEN.

    Perhaps no man, apart from the offiicers themselves, was able to speak with a greater air of certainty about the several acts in the drama of the loss of the Parisiana, than J. ...

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  19. LIFE ON THE ISLAND.

    The crew gave an interesting account of their doings on the deserted little volcanic Island of St. Paul during their enforced stay. The French Government years ago erected ...

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  20. THREE CHILDREN HURT.

    Arthur Moran, residing at Ragian-street, Alexandria, and Alick and Arthur Macgregor,, living at 87 Phillip-street, city, were sitting on a kerb in Castlereagh-street, near ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. DEPARTURRES.—Jan. 21.

    Osterley. R. M. S., ior London, via ports. Ophir, R. M. S., for Brishane. Arrino, s. for Dunkirk and Antwerp, via ports. Port Chaimers, 8, for Dunkirk, [?]ull, and Antwerp. ...

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  22. LITTLE BOY INJURED.

    Arthur Hall, a child of 11 years, was playing in Moore Park on Friday, when be somehow carne into collision with a telegraph pole. Hall, who resides at 36 Maddison-street, ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. CARPENTERS' DEMANDS.

    Before the Conciliation Council, the Wellington Carpenters' Union asked for is Sd per hour, and 40 hours per week, no work being done on Saturdays. ...

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  24. FALL OVER THE BALCONY.

    Catherine O' Brien, 4, fell from the balcony of her parents' residence, Burren-street, Erskineville, yesterday, and fractured her skull. She was admitted to Prince Alfrod Hospital. ...

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  25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—.Jan. 23.

    Nera, F. M. S., for Marseilles, via ports; Karitane, s, for Strahan, Devonport, and Burnie; Friendship,. s, for the.Tweed River; Electra, s. for the Manning River; Hunter, s,' for Newcastle: Duroby, [?], for the ...

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  26. A FATAL FALL.

    Charles Ostcrgaard died at Prince Alfred Hospital last night from a fractured skull. According to the police roport deecased was drinking in the Winchester Hotel, Glebe ...

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  27. IRONMOULDERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. Barnes, Minister for Works, has received a telegram from Mr. Moss, president of the Ironmoulders; Union, stating that he had been successful in his mission, and the ...

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  28. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 21.

    Mocraki, s, 4392, tons, Captain Rolls, for New Zealand ports, via Wellington. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Shorter, Grace, Dennision, K[?]app, Brodie, Mesdames Trevor, Graves, O'Shea, Henderson, Thomas, ...

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  29. NEW CALEDONIA SHIPPING.

    Items from French files by the F. M. S. Pacifiquem from Noumea:- The barque Hermite D., from Tahiti, arrived at Geo[?]die. N. C., on Jan. [?]. to load nickel [?]. ...

    Article : 172 words
  30. FOUND DROWNED.

    Thomas Nolan, a resident of Belmore-street, Surry Hills, found the body of a man floating in the water off Woollahra Point yesterday morning. The water police were informed, ...

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  31. CARGO AVORTH £2,000,000.

    "The contents of the Parisiana's holds when the steamer went out of New York Harbour for Australia," declared Chief Officer Coffen to [?] West Australian reporter yesterday ...

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  32. ADELAIDE DRIVERS.

    The hearing of the drivers' case was resumed in the Industrial Court on Friday, when Sir Josiah Symon, who is appearing for the employers, completed his address. He then ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. THE REFERENDUM.

    Speaking at the miners' gala at Wollongong on Saturday. MR. G. Cann, M. P., said the Federal Government would be shortly asking the people to grant power to alter the ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: Jan. 21. Strathalbyn. from San Francisco. Dep: Jan. 22, Star of Scotland, [?] for London. WAITARA.—Arr: Jan. 22, Nairnshire, s, from ...

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  35. GIRL DROWNED.

    Alice Minslow. aged 14[?] years, was drowned at Hinton yesterday afternoon. The deceased was walking over an underground tank, when the boards gave way. She was ...

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  36. BAR HARBOURS.

    Telegrams were received on Saturday concerning the following bar harbours:—Camden Haven Heads, bar 8ft [?]in: Cape Hawke, bir 8ft [?]in at high water: Morning Heads, bar 12ft, inside channel [?]ft, inner ...

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  37. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 a. m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p. m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p. m. Eden.—Merimbula, 3 p. m. ...

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  38. SAILOR ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    During the sojourn of the marooned crew at St. Paul's one of the sailors, a young fellow named Anderson, was accidentally shot by the captain of the French fishing schooner. Revo, ...

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  39. LABOUR FEDRATION'S SUPPORT.

    The metropolitan council of the Labour Federation last night resolved to urge the trade unions of the State to vote for the alteration of the Federal Constitution Act at ...

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  40. DANGERS OF FOUL AIR.

    A man named-Currie went down well at Armatree, and was overcome by. foul air. He was rescued, but great difficulty was experienced in restoring him. ...

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  41. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS (1418m).—Arr: Jan. 21. Eastern, s, from Japan. TOWNSVILLE (1258M).—Dep: Jan. 21. Cooma, s, for Brisbane; Grantain, s, for Cairns; Wodonga, s, for ...

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  42. SHORTLAND COLLIERY.

    At a meeting of miners employed in Shortland colliery, held at Adamstown, when Mr. D. Watson, district president, and Mr. W. Brennan, general secretary, were present, it ...

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  43. PEARIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Two brothers, George and Jas. Fealey, of Gillenbath, were parrot-shooting on Thursday, when a pearifle carried by the latter accidentally exploded. The bullet struck one of ...

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  44. ENTERED OUTWARD.—Jan. 21.

    Tropic, s, for Liverpool; Yarra, F. M. S., for Noumea; Volnay, destination unknown; Maheno, s, for Auckland; Gottingen, s, for Bremen; Schwaben, s, for Bremen. ...

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  45. INCOMING MAILS.

    English mails dated London, Dec. 23. 1910, per the P. and O. Company's R. M. S. Malwa, are expected to reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letter from the G. P. O. to-day. ...

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  46. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A and fatality occurred at North Creek on Thursday, when thr two-year-old daughter of Mr. John Ross, dairyman, died as the result of injuries received through her clothes ...

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  47. THE CREW.

    The following are the names of the Parisana complement now at Fremantle:—Donald Gordon, captain; Hayden Coffen, chief officer; J. W. Robson, chief engineer; E. Boaden, ...

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  48. INTERNATIONAL CEICKET.

    The second day of the match between Tasmania and South Africa on Saturday was one of perfect weather. The pitch was in fine order, and the attendance was about l200 The ...

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  49. BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    A young man named Charles Kay, while going barefoot through a paddock at Anambah on Thursday, was bitten on the heel by a black snake. The wound was scarlflod and a ...

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  50. BULLFINCH MINERS' STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike at the Bullfinch Proprietary, Mr. W. Nicholls, secretary of the Bullfinch Progress Association, has written to Mr. J Delaney, secretary of the ...

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  51. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Zieten, G. M. S., which left Melbourne on Jan. 3, arrived at Colombo on Friday morning. Moa[?], R. M. S. (Canadian-Australian line), us due to arrive in Sydney to-morrow. ...

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  52. COAL AND SHALE WORKERS.

    Speaking at the Illawarra miners' annual gala at Wollongong on Saturday, Mr. G. Cann, M. P. for Nepean, expressed surprise in regard to the interim injunction granted by Mr. ...

    Article : 273 words
  53. FATAL BURNS.

    A man named T. M'Kelvie fell into a flue at Mount Morgan mine on Wednesday morning. He was rescued and taken to the hospital. He was severely burned about the head. arms. ...

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  54. R. M. S. MOANA, FROM VANCOUVER.

    The following is a list of passengers by the R. M. S. Moana, which arrived to-day from Vancouver, via ports:- For Sydney:—First-class: Mesdames Atkins, Donel ...

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  55. PRELIMINARY INQUIRY.

    "On Tuesday'morning the Chief Harbour.Mas ter at Fremantle, Captain Winzar, will open a preliminary inquiry. ...

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  56. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    The infant son of Mr. James Parker, of Pingelly, aged 15 months, was kicked in the face by a draught horse. The child's nose, lips, and chin were severely injured, but it is ...

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  57. STOKER ON ST. PAULS'S

    Mr. Hayden Coffen, chief officer of the Pariiuna, was making his maiden voyage to Aus tralia. Interviewed yesterday, he said that throughout the whole tragic affair there had ...

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  58. FUEL-GETTERS' STRIKE.

    To-day produced no change in the situation with regard to the supply of fuel for the minas. Negotiations for the settlement of the dispute between the firewood companies and workers ...

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  59. DROWNED IN THE WORONORA.

    About 10 o'clock yesterday morning Joseph Elemeut. 19 years of age, a ropemaker, residing at Rocky Point-road, Arneliffe, was drowned in the Woronora River, near Swain's, ...

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  60. F. M. S. KERA, FOR MALSELLES.

    The passengers booked by the F. M. S. Nera, sailing at noon to-day from the M. M. Wharf, Miller's Point, are the following:— Miss Dean, Mrs. Plant, Miss E. Jones, Miss M. Josef, Miss Perry, Miss B. H. ...

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  61. COBLENZ FROM JAPAN.

    The following is the list of passengers by the German mail steamer Coblenz from Japan:- For Sydney:—First-class: Mesdames F. Newman, J. Arnold, and F. De. Rust; Messrs. F. Newman, John Ar ...

    Article : 75 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. BUTTER TRADE.

    Mr. A. C. Shadler, who represents Queensland in Germany, called on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor), and informed him that Australian butter could be sold to great ...

    Article : 137 words
  64. THE TROUBLE ENDED.

    ThE firewood strike, which threatened to bring about a closing down' of the big mines on 'Golden Mile, came to an end on Saturday. The efforts of Mr. C. E. Frazer, M. P., resulted ...

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  65. CARGO BY THE CENTURY.

    The steamer Century, which left Sydney on Saturday for South Africa, took as part cargo 1095 bags wheat, 657, tons sugar, 282 pieces timber, 250 casks tallow, and 5000 Cases meats. ...

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  66. FOUND DEAD ON THE BEACH.

    The body of a clean-shaven man, apparently about 21 years of age, was found on Saturday by a boy named Todd at the extreme end of North Steyne, Manly, with a bullet wound ...

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  67. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Largo Law, s, 3974 tons, Newcastle to Manila—coal; Solgran, bg. 328 tons, Whangaparapara to Sydney— timber; Milverton, sh, 2070 tons, Newcastle to West Coast—coal. ...

    Article : 29 words
  68. Advertising

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    Advertising : 60 words
  69. KAURI FROM KAIPARA.

    The barque Northern Chief is nine to 10 days out from Kaipar[?], N. Z., with a cargo of 178,515ft kaurl. consigned to Messrs. Swan Bros. Balmain. ...

    Article : 29 words
  70. ANOTHER STRIKE THREATENED

    A strike is threatened in the agricultural implement industry. The employees' union has delivered an ultimatum to the.[?]ges board and the employers, demanding the ...

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  71. SULPHUR FROM JAPAN.

    The steamer Baron Eldon, which arrived last night and anchored off Cremorne Point, left Hokadate, Japan, on Dec. 20. She called off Newcastle, but did not enter, became of her heavy draught. She had an ...

    Article : 64 words
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