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  2. AT THE TRADES HALL.

    "From our point of view," said Mr. R. B. Marshall, president of the Trades and Labour Council, "the whole thing could be settled in a few hours. It is very evident that ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  4. THE CASE OF MYLES FLYNN. A GLANCE BACKWARD.

    The commission appointed by the Government to inquire into the case of Myles Flynn, who nearly seven years ago was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment in connection with ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND. STANNARY HILLS STRIKE.

    Mr. C. Nicholls, manager of Stannary Hills Mines, No Liability, interviewed regarding the strike at Stannary Hills, said the strike had been threatening for the post six months. A ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Jan. 12.

    Moeraki, s, 43[?]2 tons, Captain E. Stott, from Welington. Passengers—Misses Leslie, Wadie, Begg (2), Smythe, Winchester, Nash, Waterhouse, Newman, Begg, Lee, Bell (2), Lockhart, Dixon (3), Glassgow, Cousins, ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE. COAL AND OTHER EXPORT TRADE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customshouse to-day:—Perth, s, for Melbourne, with 2400 tons of coal; Paloona, s, for Hobart, via Sydney, with 950 tons of coal. ...

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  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is true that Mr. Griffith, M.L.A., has entered a mild protest against acts of violence on the part of the miners at Broken Hill. But on what grounds? Not because of ...

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  9. CARTERS AND LORRYMEN'S WAGES.

    The wages board appointed to deal with the dispute between the master carriers and the Carters and Lorrymen's, Union delivered its award yesterday. The award, which will apply ...

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  10. JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    At a meeting of the council of the National Association to-day, it was decided that a jubilee exhibition be held this year, to be of a fortnight's duration. ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As one interested in the workers of Broken Hill, I feel indignant with them that they have allowed themselves to be gulled into compliance to employ and pay a good ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. COCKLE CREEK SULPHIDE WORKS.

    The Cockle Creek sulphide and smelting works, which were closed down shortly before Christmas, have now resumed operations, and a new agreement has been adopted between the ...

    Article : 244 words
  13. TASMANIA.

    The commission appointed to inquire into the administration of the Education Department and the teachers' grievances met yesterday. Mr. N. K. Ewing, who appeared for ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    A safe in the Wellington Postal Parcels Office was dynamited by burglars, who secured £34 in cash, £66 in stamps, £40 in jewellery, and other goods. ...

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  16. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 12.

    Ormuz, R.M.S., for Brisbane. Moeraki, s, for Newcastle. Wyreema, s, for Cooktown, via Brisbane and ports. Wodonga, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  17. LYMINGTON COLLIERY CAVIL.

    The Lymington colliery, which has been idle for the past two days because of the men refusing to draw the cavil, and because the Miners' Federation had decided that the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ARMY DOCTORS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 349 words
  19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 13.

    Pacifique, s, for Noumea and New Hebrides; Manila, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports; Wakitipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden; Manuka, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports; Allinga, s, for ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. VICTORIA.

    After an interval of nearly a month the second or January series of sales were offered yesterday, when Dalgety and Co. and Younghusband. Row, and Co. submitted catalogues which ...

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  21. MINE MANAGER INJURED.

    Early this afternoon a doctor was escorted on to the Proprietary mine by two mounted constables, and the fact aroused a score of reports as to shooting accidents and injuries ...

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  22. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 12.

    Ormuz, R.M.S., 6465 tons, Captain Layton, for Brisbane. Moeraki, s, 4392 tons, Captain Stott, for Newcastle. Ottensen, s, 4266 tons, Captain Hellerich, for ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    Sir Joseph Ward has taken the country by surprise in his reconstruction of the Ministry, necessitated by the transference of Mr. Hall-Jones to the High Commissionership and the ...

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  24. ENTHUSIASM FLAGGING.

    The usual mass meeting was held in the Trades Hall to-night, and was addressed by Messrs. R. Hewitt, C. Coulls, and Tom Mann. Nothing fresh was said by any of the ...

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  25. ENTERED OUTWARD.—Jan. 12.

    Moeraki, s, far Wellington; Navarino, s, for Dunkirk, Hull, and Antwerp; 'St. Louis, s, for Noumea. ...

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  26. SHED AND PRODUCE BURNT.

    A shed containing 30 tons of lucerne hay and 3 tons wheaten hay at Mr. Kenneth Thibault's farm, on the Peel section of the P. R. estate, was destroyed by fire. Spontaneous ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Morea, from London bound to Sydney on her maiden voyage, left Melbourne yesterday. She will arrive here at daylight to-morrow. The R.M.S. Mooltan, from London bound to Sydney, ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. RELIEVING MAGISTRATE.

    Mr. Dove, S.M., of Cobar, who has ben appointed to relieve Mr. M'Kensey as S.M. at Broken Hill, arrived to-night. ...

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  29. WHITNEY IRON MINES.

    The draymen's strike at Whitney iron mines has ended. Messrs. Hoskins Brothers agreed to give sixpence per day extra instead of two shillings demanded. Work has been resumed. ...

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  30. PROVINCIAL GRAND BLACK CHAPTER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  31. THE ROSTOCK LEAVES HAMBURG.

    A private cable advice received yesterday by the German-Australian S.S. Company notified the departure of the steamer Rostock from Hamburg on Saturday last for Sydney and Brisbane, via Melbourne. ...

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  32. RETICENCE OF MR. DELPRAT.

    Ever since the riot of Saturday Mr. Delprat, general manager of the Proprietary mine, has refused to be "drawn" by interviewers. On being seen to-day he declared:—"I am ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. GUTHRIE CALLS AT PORT DARWIN.

    Our correspondent at Port Darwin telegraphed last night:— "Burns, Philp, and Co.'s steamer Guthrie arrived this forenoon from Sydney, via ports, bringing two ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. LIQUOR ACT PROSECUTIONS.

    At the last sitting of the Police Court, Robert Owens, licensee of the Railway Hotel, Liverpool, was charged by the Licensing Inspector with permitting a person to be on his ...

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  35. SHIRE COUNCILS

    ARMIDALE.—The Shire Council on Thursday decided to co-operate in having penny postage established throughout the Commonwealth. The council declined to send a delegate to attend the conference on the ...

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  36. THE CHANGSHA AT PORT DARWIN.

    Our Port Darwin correspondent telegraphed yesterday:— "The China Navigation Company's steamer Changsha, from Sydney, via ports, bound for Hongkong and Kobe, ...

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  37. PUBLICANS ASSIST MEN.

    The publicans of the town have decided to give substantial assistance to the miners, and to-day their first donation of £50 was paid into the lockout fund of the combined unions. The ...

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  38. THE VARZIN AT SUEZ.

    According to a cable message received yesterday, the German-Australian S.S. Company's steamer Varzin arrived at Suez on Sunday last, en route from Sydney and Melbourne bound to Antwerp and Hamburg. ...

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  39. THE INDRALEMA AT LONDON.

    News of the arrival of the Tyser liner Indralema at London on Saturday last from Sydney, via Dunkirk, was cabled yesterday. ...

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  40. THE SHIPPING COMBINE.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I notice Mr. Howell, the general manager of the Howard Smith Company, Ltd., is reported to have stated emphatically that from his experience ...

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  41. THE COST OF LIVING.

    The Chamber of Commerce last night resolved, in the event of the Arbitration Court sitting in Broken Hill to consider the industrial dispute, to offer its evidence as to the ...

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  42. GEELONG CALLS AT DURBAN.

    Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Ltd., managing agents for Lund's Blue Anchor line, were yesterday advised by cable of the arrival of the steamer Geelong at Durban on Monday morning, en route from Sydney ...

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  43. NEREHANA'S FAST TRIP.

    The Tyser steamer Norehana, which arrived at Melbourne from London, via the Cape, on Sunday, made a fast trip between the ports, the time occupied being 39 days. ...

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  44. ASSISTANCE FOR STRIKERS.

    It has been announced to-day that the employees of the Silverton Tramway Association have agreed upon a levy of 2s 6d per week towards the strike fund. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: Jan. 12, Arawa, s, for London. ...

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  46. THE MAILS.

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  47. TOKO MARU AT LIVERPOOL.

    A private cable message received last night stated that the steamer Toko Maru arrived at Liverpool from Sydney on Jan. 9. ...

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  48. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The science congress was continued to-day. Presidential lectures were delivered by the presidents of various sections. Professor J. A. Pollock, of the Sydney University, addressed ...

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  49. ISMAILA AT CALCUTTA.

    According to a private cablegram to hand last night, the British-India liner Ismaila arrived at Calcutta from Sydney and ports on Jan. 9. ...

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  50. MORE POLICE ARRIVE.

    A further detachment of nine troopers, with their horses, arrived at Broken Hill by the Adelaide train this morning. This brings the number of mounted men in Broken Hill up ...

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  51. FRIEDRICH DER GROSSE LEAVES SUEZ.

    The German mail steamer Friedrich der Grosse, of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, left Suez on Jan. 10, en route from Bremen and Southhampton, bound to Sydney. ...

    Article : 37 words
  52. FLAGSHIP WILL ENTER THIS MORNING.

    H.M.S. Powerful, with his Excellency Vice-Admiral Poore on board, was in communication with Sydney by means of wireless telegraphy last night. A message was received stating that the flagship would enter ...

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  53. NEW CALEDONIAN SHIPPING.

    The Norwegian barque Inger (formerly Eagle Crag), of 1347 tons net, was despatched from Kone on Jan. 1 with 2334 tons of nickel ore for Hamburg. The French barque Charles Gounod, of 1960 tons, ...

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  54. EXEMPLARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

    The annual report in connection with the Hoxton Park Public School shows that 21 pupils attended during 1908 without missing a single day. One pupil, Doris May, who received ...

    Article : 138 words
  55. THE POLICE BOYCOTT.

    In connection with the boycott of the police, it is stated to-day that the tobacconists in the town have now refused to supply the constables with tobacco. Servant girls in hotels ...

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  56. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.'S LINE.

    The Barwon leaves Melbourne on Saturday next for Sydney and Newcastle. The Burrumbeet is due at Sydney from Western Australia, via ports, to-day. ...

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  57. SUBURBAN NEWS. ENFIELD VALUATIONS.

    Mr. J. M. Hetherington furnished his report on the revaluations of the municipality to the Enfield Council last week. He found certain increases on his previous valuations as follows:—Unimproved capital value, ...

    Article : 120 words
  58. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    Sir,—May I suggest to Mr. W. M. Fehon and others subscribing to the object promoted by the former that they permit their contributions to embrace the relief of the poor old ...

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  59. MOB RULE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Sir,—As your correspondent, "International Socialist," appears to be well acquainted with Tom Mahn, and has favoured the public with a few items of information regarding him, ...

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  60. CASUALTIES FALL FROM TREE.

    Edward Jenner, about 35 years of age, employed at the waterworks at Ryde, fell from a tree on Sunday a distance of over 20 feet to the ground, and was dangerously injured ...

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  61. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    The following sailing vessels are now due at Sydney:— Alexa, bqtne, from Wanganui—l8 days. Andromeda, 4-m bq, from Talcahuano—56 days. ...

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  62. BANKSIA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Banksia Progress Association on Wednesday (Mr. J. Elder presiding), officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows:— President, Mr. J. Elder; vice-presidents, Messrs. ...

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  63. FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    William H. Cropley, who sustained concussion of the brain through being thrown out of a trap in Sulphide-street yesterday, died in the hospital this morning. ...

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  64. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Paparoa, s (New Zealand Shipping Company), 6[?] tons, Captain Clifford, at London, from Bluff, N.Z., Nov. 11, Port Chalmers Nov. 12, Wellington Nov. 21, Monte Video Dec. 11, and St. Vicent's (into which ...

    Article : 452 words
  65. LIFE ASSURANCE.

    Sir,—Recent experience has not beon shown too favourable to large offices. In place of requiring a fixed deposit guarantee, would not a more effective provision be for ...

    Article : 92 words
  66. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received last night regarding the conditions of the bar harbours:—Ballina, 12ft 6in on bar, 14ft on inside channel at high tide; Tweed Heads, too much sea for sounding bar, crossing ...

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  67. DROWNED IN A DAM.

    Nicholas Hocking, aged 8, was drowned in the Proprietary dam yesterday afternoon, while bathing, with other boys. He sank in 5ft of Water in a few minutes. ...

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  68. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    PORT DARWIN (2540m).—Arr: Jan. 12, Guthrie, s, from Sydeny, en route to Singapore; Changsha, s, from Sydeny, en route to Hongkong. Dep: Jan. 12, Guthrie, s, for Singapore. ...

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  69. ILLAWARRA SUBURBS FIRE HILL.

    The annual assessment by the Fire Bragades [?] on suburban municipalities having been made, it is ascertained that the quota payable by the four councils in the St. George district aggregates £638 [?]s. ...

    Article : 99 words
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  71. Advertising

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