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  2. MORE POLICE DESPATCHED.

    Another draft of 110 foot and mounted police was despatched by last night's Melbourne express for Broken Hill. When they reach their destination the total ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  4. THE MILK TROUBLE.

    A conference was held yesterday afternoon, at the Fresh Food and Ice Company's office, in Harbour-street, between representatives of the milk suppliers of the company and the ...

    Article : 736 words
  5. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Korimoko, s, for Bluff, via Sydney, with 3500 tons of coal and a quantity of timber; Hobart, s, for Melbourne, with ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Jan. [?].

    Persic, s, 11,973 tons, Captain Roberts, from Liverpool, via Capetown, Albany, Adelaide, and Melbourne, with passengers as per list published yesterday. Dalgety and Co., Limited, agents. ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. EFFORTS AT SETTLEMENT.

    To-day the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) sent the following telegram to the secretary of the A.M.A. at Broken Hill:— "We understand the Proprietary directors ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. A RUDE AWAKENING.

    Miss Mendham, from Barry, has been brought into the Carcoar Hospital suffering from blood poisoning. She was awakened by acute pain between her toes. No ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. PROPRIETARY MEET EN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. John Darling and Mr. H. C. E. Muecke, M.L.C., left by express this afternoon to attend a meeting of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, of which they are directors, on ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. SOCIALISTIC CO-OPERATION.

    Mr. Tom Mann addressed about 5000 people at Sulphide-street to-night. He made a renewed attack on Mr. John Darling. He blamed Mr. Darling and his class for the present ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 6.

    Kakapo, s, for Tasmania, via Port Kembla. Muniara, s, for Gilbert and Ellice islauds. Wimmera, s, for Auckland. Jun. 7. ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—While reading the report in this day's "Herald" of the savage and cowardly attack which was made by the mob on the clerks, draftsmen, and others employed by the ...

    Article : 331 words
  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 7.

    Star of Australia, s, for New Zealand ports: Erina, s, for Gesford and Brisbane Water; Hillmeads, s, for Moruya; Coomonderry, s, for Narooma and Wagonga; T[?]ra, s, for Eden and ports; Friendship, s, for ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. WESTERN MINERS.

    Recently the secretary of the Western Miners' Association wrote to the Lithgow Coal Association stating that the miners' representatives were prepared to meet the owners ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 6.

    Wimmera, s, 3022 tons, Captain Waller, for Auckland, N.Z. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Creer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cowper, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lippinus, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 276 words
  16. INSTRUCTIONS TO INSPECTORS.

    The attention of the Chief Secretary, Mr. Wood, was drawn to the fact that a mining inspector at Broken Hill had applied to the un on for a pass to enable him to carry out ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. BUSINESS DEPRESSED.

    The City Council decided last night, in its capacity as the Board of Health, that it was necessary to examine the sanitary condition of the Proprietary mine. The sanitary inspector, ...

    Article : 534 words
  18. POSTAL RECEIPTS.

    Figures relating to the revenue received by the Postmaster-General's Department for the six months ended December 31, 1908, were made available to-day. These show that ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,148 words
  20. ENTERTED OUTWARD.—Jan. 6.

    Persic, s, for South Africa, London, and Liverpool, via ports; Westralia, s, for Hobart. ...

    Article : 17 words
  21. SAFE ENJOYMENT.

    Since the further damage last night to the railway line between the Proprietary and Block 10 things have been quiet. The crowds in the streets, especially at ...

    Article : 226 words
  22. THE OIL INDUSTRY.

    Messrs. Carr and Bowden Ms.P., are organising a trip of Federal members to the works of the Commonwealth Oil Corporation Ltd., at Newnes and Torbaine, in New South Wales. ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Ormuz, from London bound to Sydney, arrived at Melbourne yesterday from Adelaide, and subsequently resumed her voyage. She is due here to-morrow afternoon. ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. FIRES AT BRISBANE. ANOTHER BIG WAREHOUSE DESTROYED.

    About 3.20 a.m. yesterday another disastrous fire occurred at Rothwell's Limited, Edward-street. In a few minutes the building was a mass of flames. The building is of five ...

    Article : 322 words
  25. PASSENGERS BY THE PERICLES.

    The following is a list ot the passengers to arrive by the Aberdeen liner Pericles, due at Sydney on Saturday morning:— From London: Mrs. S. J. Allen, Mr. L. Blackwood, ...

    Article : 1,784 words
  26. NEW AUSTRALIAN STEAMERS. NORTH COAST COMPANY'S FLEET.

    The directors of the North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Limited, yesterday decided to place orders in England for the construction of two more modern steamships. ...

    Article : 196 words
  27. PLAYERS AND THE BOARD.

    Mr. Frank Laver, chairman of the recent meeting of players, to-day received a reply from Mr. W. P. M'Elhone to his telegram conveying the result of that meeting, asking ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. A UNIONIST'S LAMENT.

    A man signing himself "Unionist" writes to the local press to-day:— I was under the impression that the employees of the Proprietary mine who refused to work at the ...

    Article : 299 words
  29. THE NEW SINGAPORE LINERS.

    The two new steamers ordered in England by Colonel Burns for the Sydney-Java-Singapore trade of Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, will replace the Airlie and Guthrie, which ...

    Article : 103 words
  30. EFFECT ON THE RAILWAYS.

    As an indication of what the mineral trade is in normal conditions, the November returns may be quoted. During that month the Barrier traffic amounted to 57,852 tons, made up as ...

    Article : 445 words
  31. J. AND T. HEASLOP'S INSURANCES.

    The premises occupied by Messrs. J. and T. Heaslop at South Brisbane were insured in the New Zealand Insurance Company for a total of £23,400. The total loss has been computed ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. NIKKO MARU DUE ON WEDNESDAY.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd. (managing agents in Australasia for the Nippon, Yusen Kaisha) notify the departure of the Japanese mail steamer Nikko Maru at 4 p.m. on Tuesday from Thursday Island, en ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. MERIMBULA, FOR SOUTH COAST.

    By yesterday's English mail accounts were received of the ceremony of launching the new steamer Merimbula, built for the trade of the Illawarra and South Coast S.N. ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. ADELAIDE'S OUTER HARBOUR.

    The Premier (W. T. Price) stated on Wednesday that the Government had decided to extend the period during which concessions are to be allowed large vessels at the outer ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. DISPUTE AT NEWNES.

    It was reported here yesterday that work was not resumed at the Newnes shale mines on Monday after the holidays. There is some difference as to the rates. The company had ...

    Article : 299 words
  36. UNION SECRETARY REPLIES.

    Mr. Barnett, secretary of the combined unions, in the course of an interview to-night replied to Mr. John Darling's statements at Adelaide. He said he treated with contempt ...

    Article : 144 words
  37. THE JOHN WILLIAMS SIGNALLED.

    The London Missionary Society's steam yacht John Williams, which has been cruising in the South S[?] during the past four months, signalled Bellinger Heads, 230 miles distant, at 11 a.m. yesterday, on her way to ...

    Article : 48 words
  38. COOL CHANGE CONTINUES.

    Cool conditions ruled yesterday practically throughout the State; while in the city the highest reading of the thermometer was only 70.9 degrees. Fresh southerly winds prevailed during the day, reaching at one ...

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  39. MUNLARA FOR THE ISLANDS.

    Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, despatched their island steamer Muniara yesterday for the Gilbert and Ellice islands. Her passengers are:— Rev. Brothers Schenkbeeher and Mailhard, Messrs. ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. UGANDA LEAVES CALCUTTA.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, managing agents for the British India line, intimating that the steamer Uganda was despatched from Calcutta on the 3rd inst for ...

    Article : 45 words
  41. STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

    At the evening session of the Students' Christian Union Conference on Monday, the Rev. W. Mathieson, B.A., Croydon, delivered an address. On Tuesday evening the Rev. P. ...

    Article : 48 words
  42. FEELING THE PINCH.

    To-night the secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, Mr. F. S. Wallis, M.L.C., received the following telegram from the secretary of the combined unions:—"Lockout at ...

    Article : 145 words
  43. WILLY RICKMERS TO SAIL THIS MORNING.

    The German barque Willy Rickmers, which has loaded 39,841 bags of wheat at Sydney for Europe, will be towed to sea at 6 o'clock this morning. Her destination is the English Channel, where orders will be ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. EMPIRE LEAVES HONGKONG.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Gibbs, Bright, and Co., managing agents for the E. and A. S. S. Company, stating that the steamer Empire left Hongkong yesterday for Sydney and Melbourne, via ...

    Article : 44 words
  45. BURGLARY AT ADELAIDE.

    Scarcely a day passes without the police receiving reports of fresh cases of burglary or shop-breaking. In almost every instance it is found that dynamite has been used. On ...

    Article : 67 words
  46. LINDEN REACHES ANTWERP.

    Information was cabled to Sydney yesterday that the German-Australian Company's steamer Linden arrived at Antwerp on Tuesday on her way to Hamburg from Sydney and other Australian ports. ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. BATHURST WATER SUPPLY FAILING

    A report from the Engineer of Waterworks presented to the council meeting to-night showed that the average daily consumption of water had reached 480,000 gallons during the ...

    Article : 154 words
  48. NEW CHARTERS.

    Messrs. Nelson and Robertson report the following fixtures:— Dechmont, sh, 1642 tons, Newcastle to West Coast. Largo Bay, bq, 1178 tons, Newcastle to Valparaiso ...

    Article : 82 words
  49. RAILWAY LINE CUT.

    Another and more successful attempt at destroying the railway line connecting the Proprietary mine and the main system was made to-day. Provision and stores for the ...

    Article : 404 words
  50. SUPPORTING THE STRIKERS.

    The Railway Department has succeeded in getting its men to discharge the trucks of ore belonging to the Proprietary Company at Port Pirie. These were taken from the company's ...

    Article : 242 words
  51. WAGGA'S DILEMMA.

    In consequence of the despatch of a squad of police to Broken Hill, the protection of the town has been reduced to one constable. Four footmen remain here. One is guarding ...

    Article : 62 words
  52. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    The following sailing vessels are now due at Sydney:— Alexa, bqtne, from Greymouth—11 days. Endymion, sh, from Sundswall—135 days. ...

    Article : 76 words
  53. WHITNEY IRON MINES STRIKE.

    With reference to the draymen's strike at the Whitney iron mines, there is no change in the proceedings, with the exception that a few draymen have decided to leave the mines ...

    Article : 72 words
  54. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received last night as to the conditions of the bar harbours:—Ballina, 12[?] 6in on bar, 14ft on crossing at high water; Nambucca Heads, bar soundings at high water 8ft 11in, crossing ...

    Article : 96 words
  55. A COUNTRY BURGLARY.

    The residence of Mr. Thomas Phillips, an employee of Messrs. Mockler Bros., was entered by burglars on Tuesday afternoon during the absence of the inmates, and between ...

    Article : 41 words
  56. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: Jan. 6, Marama s, from Sydney. Dep: Jan. 6, Aotea, s, for London. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: Jan. 6, Joseph Craig, bq, from Newcastle. ...

    Article : 39 words
  57. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS (1400m).—Jan. 6, Guthrie, s, and Mintaro, s, from Sydney. Dep: Jan. 6, Changsha, s, for Hongkong. TOWNSVILLE (1370m).—Dep: Jan. 6, Hopewell, s, ...

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  58. THE MAILS.

    South ustralia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Macassar, Sourabaya, Samarang, Batavia, and Padang ...

    Article : 123 words
  59. CHURCH THIEVES.

    During Monday night burglars broke into the vestry of Trinity Church, on North Terrace, by the use of gelignite. They forced open the safe which contained the church and Sunday ...

    Article : 112 words
  60. LAUNCESTON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were held at Launcheston to-day. A remarkable feature of the sale was that practically all the wool was sold under the hammer, and the passed in lots were smaller than ever before in Launceston. ...

    Article : 212 words
  61. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE.

    Matters pertaining to the industrial dispute remain in a passive state here. Many of the workers are hoping that something may eventuate from Mr. Justice Higgins' action in ...

    Article : 247 words
  62. ITZEHOE, FROM HAMBURG.

    The German-Australian S.S. Company's steamer Itzehoe, from Hamburg and Antwerp, via Algoa Bay, South Africa, bound to Sydney and Brisbane, arrived at Melbourne last evening. ...

    Article : 34 words
  63. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 37 words
  64. LOSS OF FREDERIC DAVIS.

    A preliminary departmental inquiry was held yesterday by Captain Henry Newton, Superintendent of Navigation, regarding the loss of the little steamer Frederic Davis, which foundered off Wilson's ...

    Article : 64 words
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