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  2. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  3. PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS

    The executive officers of the Ivanho[?] mine met Dr. Scheidel this morning with regard to resuming work, but no decision was arrived at. The president of the lodge went to Lithgow ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. PROPOSAL REFUSED.

    The Strike Congress has answered the southern owners as to the conditions on which the owners had offered to confer. The answer is a definite refusal to return to work "until ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the motion for the second reading of the Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill was resumed in the Legislative Council yesterday, and was maintained until nearly ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Yawata Maru, J.M.S., 3817 tons, Captain Sekine, from Yokahama, Hongkong, and Manila, via Thursday Island, Townsville, and Brisbane. Passengers:—Mr. A. R. Hargreaves, Mr. F. Rojas, Mr. N. Pim, Mr. ...

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  7. A WAY OUT.

    Sir,—With your permission I would like to suggest to the vend that they consider the advisability of allowing one or two of their collieries to be immediately opened for work ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE COAL PRICES.

    Newcastle coal is still being quoted at 45s 6d per ton. The manager of the coal department of Howard Smith and Company stated today that the reason why coal had not been ...

    Article : 82 words
  9. RAILWAY WORKERS AFFECTED.

    It is rumored at Clarence that several gangs will be thrown idle at the deviation works owing to the strike, and that Ganger Fussell's men, who have been employed at the ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. WILL MR. DEAKIN INTERVENE?

    Mr. Catts (N.S.W.) asked a question of the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day with reference to the coal strike. He wanted to know whether Mr. Deakin would ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The engineer-in-chief to the Water and Sewerage Board submitted a report at the weekly meeting yesterday stating that, in view of the possibility of the strike lasting ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. OUR COAL MARKETS GOING.

    Sir,—It is well worth noticing that after every fresh development of coal-mining in China, Japan, or the Straits Settlements, labour troubles occur in Australian coalmines. ...

    Article : 270 words
  13. DEPARTURES.—Nov. 17.

    Whakarua, s, for London and Liverpool via ports. Star of Scotland, s, for London, via Auckland. Maheno, s, for Auckland. Osnabruck, s, for Macassar and Java. ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Minister for Public Works, in reply to a question in the Legislative Council to-day, stated that the Railway Department has 50,000 tons coal on hand at present, and it ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Nov. 1[?].

    Prinz Sigismund, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports; Hagen, s, at 5 a.m., for Antwerp and Hamburg, via ports; Sydney, s, for Melbourne, via Eden; Erina, s, for Gosford and Brisbane Water; Hillmeads, s, ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. STOCK TRUCKINGS.

    The Raliway Department has notified livestock owners that refunds of deposits on trucks that may be cancelled through the strike will be given, provided there is no unnecessary ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. CLEARANCES.—Nov. 17.

    Maheno, s, 5282 tons, Captain Livingstone, for Auckland and othjer New Zealand ports. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and ...

    Article : 255 words
  19. COLLIERY TRAINS STOP.

    A few days ago the train service on the private line between Hexham and Minmi was discontinued, and the same action has now been taken on the private line between Cockies ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. THREE YEARS IN THE DARK.

    The horses from most of the collieries are now out at grass. Those from the Metropolitan colliery at Helensburgh, numbering about 60, in charge of six men, were taken from the ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day, 488 casks were offered and 262 were sold. Prices were unchanged as follows:—Mutton, fine 36/9, medium 32/6; ...

    Article : 44 words
  22. COAL CONTRACTS TERMINATED.

    The manager of the Adelaide Steamship Company stated yesterday that the company had notified its customers of the termination of its coal contracts. The company intends to ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    A meeting of the Government took place to-day on the steamer Lucinda, the object being to discuss the question of endeavouring to close the session before Christmas. It ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. A NATIONAL WARNING.

    Sir,—The letters which appear in your issue to-day seem to indicate that at last the peril which threatens the future industrial, welfare of this glorious country is being appreciated ...

    Article : 284 words
  25. SUBSTITUTE FOR COAL.

    One of the effects of the strike is the large sale of suction gas plants, which do not require coal. One agent sold ten plants, aggregating 500-h.p., in the Charters Towers and ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Nov. 17.

    Sydney, s, for Melbourne, via Eden; Van den [?]ch, s, for Batavia, via ports; Yawata Maru, J.M.S., for Manila, Hongkong, and Japan, via ports; Eastern, s, for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, and ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. STRIKERS AND THE BALLOT.

    Yesterday Dr. Creed gave notice in the Legislative Council that he would ask the VicePresident of the Executive Council to-day, as representative of the Government:— ...

    Article : 143 words
  28. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    Makura, R.M.S. (Canadian-Australian Mail line), arrived at Vancouver at 5.20 on Tuesday afternoon last from Sydney, via ports. Gracchus, s (Archd, Currie and Co.'s Australian ...

    Article : 50 words
  29. COLLIE COAL.

    Though the output of Collie coal has been greatly increased during the past few days it is not yet sufficient to meet the growing demand for bunker coal at Fremantle, caused ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. PRINZ SIGISMUND SAILING TO-DAY.

    The German steamer Prinz Sigismund, of the Eastern service of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, will be despatched from the company's wharf, on the western side of Circular Quay, at 10 o'clock this morning for Japan, ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General will hold an investiture of the Order of St. Michael and St. George at Government House, Melbourne, on Saturday, when Senator Sir Robert Best and ...

    Article : 355 words
  32. TASMANIA.

    The Government's Taxation Bill, providing for super-taxes to raise money to meet deficits caused by the falling-off in Customs revenue returned, passed the Legislative ...

    Article : 34 words
  33. QUEENSLAND.

    In the South Brisbane Police Court to-day G. W. Cockman and Chas. Parbury and Co., for having committed a breach of the Immigration Restriction Act in allowing a ...

    Article : 44 words
  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Estimates occupied the attention of the Legislative Assembly throughout yesterday's sitting. Mr. Coonan moved to reduce the vote for the ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. OUTSIDE INFLUENCE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Vaughan asked the Premier: Seeing that the employees concerned in the coal strike in New South Wales are desirous of meeting ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. WERRIBEE AND LINDA FELL IDLE.

    The steamer Werribec, belonging to Huddart. Parker, and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., left Sydney yesterday for Newcastle to discharge the balance of her cargo, and on her return to-day will be laid up off Long Nose ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. COMMODITIES DEARER.

    The strike is having the effect here of causing an increase in prices. Sugar and kerosene have gone up, the excess being due to increase in freight and the probability of other ...

    Article : 42 words
  38. WESTEEN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Teesdale Smith, of Smith and Timms, contractors for the Marble Bar railway, has offered £500 for the erection of a hospital at Port Hedland, on condition that the ...

    Article : 40 words
  39. CONCORDIA, FROM MAURITIUS.

    The Norwegian barque Concordia, which arrived here yesterday after a voyage of 33 days from Mauritius brought a cargo of 1450 tons of sugar and 60 tons of beans. ...

    Article : 37 words
  40. IN THE COUNTRY.

    In connection with the strike, the Bathurst Corporation is cautioning consumers to conserve gas as much as possible, as only a limited supply of coal is on hand. ...

    Article : 276 words
  41. WANTED A CONFERENCE.

    Sir,—Apparently the coal miners have prior to this strike requested the proprietors to meet them in friendly conference, in order that they (the miners) could place before them ...

    Article : 271 words
  42. ROBBERY AT A BANK.

    It is reported that £300 was stolen front the Queensland National Bunk, Richmond, whilst the manager was at lunch. It is supposed tha the money was taken out of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. INVERAMSAY, FROM LONDON.

    After a voyage of 106 days with general cargo from London, the barque Inveramsay arrived at Sydney yesterday, and anchored in the explosives area in Rose Ray to discharge powder. She will berth to-morrow ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. THE WARATAH.

    At the ordinary general meeting of the Colonial Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Limited, to-day the chairman (Mr. V. J. Saddler) said that, independent of the reserves carried ...

    Article : 70 words
  45. TIME TO BE LAID UP.

    The Howard Smith cargo steamer Time, which proceeded to Kembla to discharge copper ore from Port Pirie, returned to Sydney yesterday, and will be laid up this morning, when her crew will be paid off. ...

    Article : 118 words
  46. SOUTH MAITLAND COAL LEASES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 326 words
  47. MILITARY DENTISTS.

    For a considerable time past the military authorities of the Commonwealth have had under consideration various proposals for attaching in one fashion or another dental ...

    Article : 107 words
  48. REPORTED MISHAP TO THE FRIENDSHIP.

    A telegram was received in Sydney last evening stating that the steamer Friendship when leaving the Tweed River for Sydney grounded on the South Spit, and remained fast for about an hour. She then ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The Legislative Assembly last night passed through all its stages a bill to construct a railway 100 miles long from Tailem Bend to Brown's Well, in the direction of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: Nov. 17, Manuka, s, from Sydney. Dept: Nov. 17, Waimate, s, for London. ...

    Article : 23 words
  51. FIJI SHIPPING.

    SUVA (1743m).—Dep: Nov. 17, Tofun, s, for Samoa, Tonga, and Auckland, en route from Sydney. ...

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  52. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the various bar harbours:— Camden Haven Heads, bar 6ft 9in, crossing 7ft [?]in, rise of ride 4ft; Cape Hawke, bar 8ft 6in at high ...

    Article : 92 words
  53. BILLIARDS.

    There was a bigger attendance than usual at the Metropolitan championship last night, and those who were fortunate enough to be present witnessed a most execiting finish. The contestants were Fay and ...

    Article : 146 words
  54. CASUALTIES.

    The body of a newly born male child was found in a vacant allotment off Boundary-street. Darlington, yesterday morning. It was wrapped in calico and brown paper. ...

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  55. DEATH OF MR. JOHN BELL.

    Early yesterday morning Mr. John Bell, lately a superintendent of police, died in Lister Private Hospital, at the ago of 59. In his youth Mr. Bell served in the Liverpool ...

    Article : 443 words
  56. TO SECURE A SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—Would you kindly allow me to suggest to the strike committee that in answer to the coal owners they offer to go back on the following conditions:—(1) That the coal owners ...

    Article : 125 words
  57. SEVERE HAILSTORM.

    At Beaudesert a severe hailstorm, lasting half an hour, occurred this afternoon. It shattered several windows, and did other damage. It is stated to havo been the ...

    Article : 45 words
  58. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 m).—Dep: Nov. 16, Warrego, s, for Brisbane. TOWNSVILLE (1370m).—Arr. Nov. 16, Banffshire, s, from London. Nov. 17, Arawatta, s, from Sydney. ...

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  59. WOOL-HANDLING MISHAP.

    At Flood's Wharf yesterday Albert Anderson, a wharf labourer, living in Cumberland-street, was assisting while a bale was being pressed, when an iron band snapped and ...

    Article : 61 words
  60. MR. WADE ATTACKED.

    During the course of an address delivered at Mosman in support of his candidature as one of the Labour Senate bunch at the next Federal elections, Mr. A. Ra[?] referred to the ...

    Article : 375 words
  61. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young man named Albert James Tier was brought before the police court on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by drinking poisonous fluid on Saturday night, in the ...

    Article : 64 words
  62. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAB.

    Frances Lockwood, aged 62 years, and living in Stanley-street, Hyde Park, was knocked down by a cab at the corner of Sussex and Druitt streets. The Civil Ambulance took her ...

    Article : 56 words
  63. THE VEND AND COAL PRICES.

    Sir,—With reference to the strike now existing, with every possibility of extending, it may not be inopportune to convey to the public the views of one who is not ...

    Article : 638 words
  64. JOURNALISTS' INTERSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The challenge final round of the above championship will be played to-night. The holder is Mr. W. J. Frank ("Evening News"), and the challenger "Wanderer" ("Sydney Morning Herald" and "Sydney ...

    Article : 52 words
  65. OVERCOME BY HEAT.

    A young man named Yard, living in Staffordstreet, Marrickville, was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital on Tuesday in an unconscious condition. He was helping to dress a window at ...

    Article : 53 words
  66. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting was hold at Haigh's Hall, Crow's Nest, for the purpose of forming a branch of the Federal Liberal League, similar branches having been formed at St. ...

    Article : 127 words
  67. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  68. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a woman was found floating in the water off Bumborah Point, near La Perouse, yesterday morning. It was that of a woman of middle age, and was fully dressed. ...

    Article : 55 words
  69. UNIONS' ASSISTANCE.

    Several of the individual unions have agreed to the 2s 6d per week levy. The Barrier Trades Labourers' Union passed a resolution instructing its delegates to the Combined ...

    Article : 165 words
  70. BODY RECOVERED.

    The body of George Dodds, who was drowned off the dredge Juno on Friday, has been recovered. ...

    Article : 22 words
  71. OCCULTATION OF VENUS.

    The somewhat rare phenomenon of the o[?]cultation of Venus was observed at Mosman on Tuesday by Messrs. H. Brown and W. J. Macdonnell, who used a 4¾ inc[?] equatorial refraction, with a magnifying power of 70. ...

    Article : 92 words
  72. HEALTH AT SEA.

    The steamer Airlie, which arrived from the East to-day, reported that on November 10, when between Port Darwin and Thursday Island, a passenger named J. B. Murphy on ...

    Article : 57 words
  73. THE GREAT MORNING DRINK.

    "MIGHTY ALOK" clears the head and reg[?]lates the liver. Usual or Extra Bitter. The original famous Kola Nut Tonic. ...

    Article : 47 words
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