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  2. CHILD LABOUR.

    In the course of his annual report the clerk in charge of the Department of Labour and Industry emphasises the necessity for legislation to fix a minimum rate of pay for ...

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  3. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Reutor's Melbourne office has received the following latest wireless communication from the American fleet:— "Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Auckland now distant ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. LAND POLICY.

    A deputation from the Farmers and Settlers' Association waited upon the Minister for Lands yesterday and laid before him certain resolutions passed at the late conference. ...

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  5. SQUIRES'S RETURN.

    Australia has sent away many of her champions to try to win renown in the world's athletic ring against allcomers. Some have succeeded. Those who have not have never ...

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  6. THE DISMASTED BARQUE.

    The barque Josefa, which was dismasted in the vicinity of Seal Rocks, was towed down to Newcastle by Messrs. J. and A. Brown's tug Champion last night, arriving off port at ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. FEARFUL FOREST FIRES.

    The whole of the Kootenay country, British Columbia, away from the railway lines, is covered with seething flames. The ruins at Fernie are still smouldering, ...

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  8. COUNT ZEPPELIN'S VOYAGE.

    Count Zeppelin started from Friedrichshafeu, Wurtemberg, on the east shore of Lake Constance, yesterday morning, in his great new airship, passed Bale, Strasburg, ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. ATTEMPT ON THE SULTAN.

    According to advices received by leaders of the Young Turkish party at Geneva, an attempt was made on Monday to assassinate the Sultan. ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. VETERANS AND CADETS.

    Mr. Donaldson, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, asked the Premier whether it was the intention of the Government to provide Imperial veterans residing up the ...

    Article : 368 words
  11. MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    Said Pasha, who was summoned to the post of Grand Vizier of Turkey a few days before the Sultan proclaimed the Constitution, has resigned. ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. THE CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    Captain Willemborg, when interviewed, had a sensational story to tell of the vessel's experience. He said: "We first struck bad weather north of Lord How[?] Island, when a ...

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  13. BLAZING AIRSHIP BLOWN AWAY.

    While the moored airship was being repaired at Echterdingen, Wurtemberg, on Wednesday afternoon, a sudden and violent thunderstorm struck the airship, and blew ...

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  14. CLERICAL CONGRESSES.

    The conference of archbishops and bishops of the Anglican Church at Lambet[?] Palace has concluded its sessions. The resolutions of the conference which deal ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. CULLINAN DIAMOND DIVIDED.

    The Cullinan diamond presented to the King by the Transvaal has been cut in two beautiful white stones. One will be placed in the King's crown, and the other in his ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. CARDINALS' MEETING IN LONDON.

    Nine Cardinals, including Cardinal Moran, of Australia, and cardinal Vanutell[?], the Papal legate for Great Britain, will be in London simultaneously in ...

    Article : 191 words
  17. VISIT TO KURNELL.

    Mr. E. W. O'sullivan, acting chairman of trustees of the landing place of Captain Cook at Kurnell, has received a letter from the Premier's office, stating, that consideration had ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. FALL IN CONSOLS.

    Consols yesterday were quoted at £86 2s 6d, a fall of 15s since Thursday last. ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE TOUR.

    Mr. E. D. Paterson, tourist officer, consulted with the local committee last night in connection with the proposed visit of 350 officers and men to Newcastle. It is proposed ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. THE POLICEMAN'S SUNDAY.

    The Inspector-Goneral of Police, Mr. Garvin, has forwarded to the Chief Secretary a minute concerning the proposal to allow members of the police force off duty on alternate ...

    Article : 203 words
  21. REMEMBER NEW YEAR'S EVE.

    Sir,—The Governments, municipal council, and the general public have donated large sums of money to be expended on illuminations of various kinds during Fleet week. I ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. COLONIAL PREFERENCE.

    The International Freetrade Congress yesterday discussed the effect of commercial policy upon industrial and agricultural developments after listening to historical ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. THE SHOPS AND THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Sir,—In view of the fact that large numbers of business people and their employees will be unable to view the illuminations if they have to be open on the evening set aside for ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. MELBOURNE'S OPIUM SUPPLY.

    Officers of the Customs and police to-day made a scizure of 100 tins of opium; but up to the present no evidence has been obtained which is likely to lead to an arrest. For several ...

    Article : 333 words
  25. INTERVIEW WITH SQUIRES.

    "Bill" Squires, in an interview with a representative of the "Herald," said:—"I am feeling better now than I have since I left Australia. When I got up in my old training quarters at ...

    Article : 645 words
  26. PERTH PRESS STRIKE.

    Parliament is still unreported. It is clear from the "Hansard" report of the Assembly proceedings last evening that the action of the House Committee is in no way endorsed, ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. WHOLESALE POISONING.

    Three native soldiers at Saigon, French Indo-China, have been sentenced to death for attempting to poison 200 European soldiers at Hanoi. ...

    Article : 342 words
  28. TIMBER COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    Speaking at a meeting of Millar's Karri and Jarrah Company, Limited, the chairman attributed the decline in profits of £40,000 to a strike of workmen, who now ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. THE GLEBE MENAGERIE.

    At the last meeting of the Glebe Council, a letter was rend from the local Ratepayers' Association drawing attention to the damage done to gardens by wandering cows and ...

    Article : 377 words
  30. CAST UP BY THE SEA.

    During the recent heavy sea the gruesome remains of a human skeleton were cast up on the shore, from which an arm, a couple of ribs, and a log were missing. ...

    Article : 41 words
  31. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on Postal Matters continued hearing evidence to-day. John M'Conachie, chief clerk of the Brisbane office, stated that in his opinion the ...

    Article : 353 words
  32. AN INSANITARY SCHOOL.

    The inspector of nuisances drew the attention of the council in his report last night to the unsatisfactory condition of the sanitary arrangements at the Bathurst District school. ...

    Article : 206 words
  33. FEDERAL FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.

    Sir John Forrest, speaking at Bunbury, referring to the financial relations between the State and Commonwealth, suggested that an independent commission or board, consisting ...

    Article : 168 words
  34. FINLAND'S INTERESTS.

    The Czar, in his opening address to the new Diet of Finland, sternly warned the deputies no longer to disregard the fact Unit the solidarity of Finland and Finnish ...

    Article : 291 words
  35. EARTHQUAKE IN ALGERIA.

    A series or earthquakes, extending over six hours, occurred at Constantine and Philippeville, in Algeria. The walls of every public building in ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. INSPECTION OF PRODUCE.

    Some time ago the Promier (Captain J. W. Evans) communicated with the Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria in regard to the export of vegetable produce, pointing out ...

    Article : 219 words
  37. COLLARENEBRI RAILWAY TERMINUS.

    Great dissatisfaction is expressed at no provision being made on the Estimates for completing the railway from Collarenebri East to Collarenebri, a distance of nine miles. ...

    Article : 213 words
  38. THE CHAMPION AT NEWCASTLE.

    "Bill" Squires, accompanied by his trainer, Russell, arrived at Newcastle by the Brisbane mail train to-night. He was met at the railway station by a number of leading sporting ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. ALLEGED UTTERING.

    First-class Constable P. H. Toohey arrested two men in a shop in Pitt-street yesterday on a charge of uttering counterfeit coins. One of the men, when he was arrested, bent ...

    Article : 146 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The London and North-western Railway Company and the Midland Railway Company have agreed on a working alliance. QUEENSLAND AGENCY OFFICES. ...

    Article : 50 words
  41. SWIMMING.

    F. Beaurepaire (Victoria) won the mile swimming championship at Leicester yesterday in 25m 15[?]s, beating T. S. Battersby (England) by 15 yards. ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. A NOVEL PROSECUTION.

    A young man named George Buxton was sentenced to 14 days' gaol for having, at Wallerawang, gone to a carriage calling out "Tickets, please," thereby getting a ticket from a ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. MORRISSEY LOSES HIS SNAKES.

    Morrissey, who created so much public attention through his associations with snakes, is engaging in a round of lectures at the schools here. He has lost all his pets ...

    Article : 39 words
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