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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 238 words
  3. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 2,108 words
  4. COAL STRIKE.

    Negotiations between the State Government and the parties to the dispute in the coal trade are off for the time being. It was announced on Sunday night that ...

    Article : 289 words
  5. FEDERAL CAUCUS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that he had had a conference with Mr. Watkins, secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, regarding the [?]ing of ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The effect of the colliery stoppage throughout the Newcastle and Maitland districts is becoming pronounced. Shipping is paralysed. Practically all trading vess[?]ls are held up, ...

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  7. COAL FOR TRANSPORTS.

    In connection with the request of the naval authorities that members of the federation should load coal stacked at several of the northern collieries for the use of the ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. THE FERRIES.

    An endeavour was made yesterday to obtain from the different ferry companies the stocks of coal each had on hand. It is understood that the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., have enough ...

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  9. SOUTH COAST.

    The effect of the strike is already being felt throughout the district. Business people generally are not in a position to stand protracted dealings on a credit basis. A number of ...

    Article : 390 words
  10. GAS COMPANY.

    The Australian Gaslight Company has enough coal on hand to last about a fortnight. Speaking to a "Herald" representative ...

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  11. "NO RECONCILIATION."

    At a meeting of the central executive of the Political Labour Council of Victoria on Saturday the following resolutions were passed:— "That the Victorian members of the Federal ...

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  12. NOT EMPLOYEES.

    During the hearing of cases by the Exemption Court at Wollongong this morning Lieut[?] R. Shipp, who appeared on behalf of the military, said that he had been informed ...

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  13. MELBOURNE CUP.

    For the second time in its history—the first occasion was in Nimblefoot's year—the Melbourne Cup race has been postponed. It was to have been run to-morrow (a public ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Hoyle (Minister for Labour and Industry), referring yesterday to the seizure of coal by the Federal authorities, said that [?] action, taken in conjunction with the fact ...

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  15. EFFECT ON STATE BRICKWORKS.

    Mr. Cann (Minister for Public Works) said yesterday that the only Government enterprise so far seriously affected by the coal strike was the State Brickworks. "If they are compelled ...

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  16. AT LITHGOW.

    It is expected that at its meeting to-night the Lithgow Council will adopt measures restricting street lighting. So far no further stoppage of mills has been made at the ...

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  17. DEPUTIES AND SHOT-FIRERS.

    At a meeting of the Deputies and Shot-firers' Association held to-day the question of the stoppage at the South Coast mines was considered. The members of the association ...

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  18. WHEAT.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'[?] ley) has been privately advised from America that large quantities of Australian wheat [?] be disposed of in the United States. [?] ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. THE EMPLOYEES.

    The executive officers of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation last night made the following reply to the proprietors' statement published in yesterday's "Herald":— ...

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  20. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    The Port Lyttelton was the only large vessel that left Sydney Heads yesterday. Trouble occurred with the crew on Sunday night over a labour dispute, and as a ...

    Article : 239 words
  21. FIREWOOD AGAIN ADVANCES.

    There was another sharp advance in the price of firewood yesterday. Competition for all classes of wood at the public auctions was exceptionally keen, and £1/9/ a ton was ...

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  22. THE MELBOURNE CONFERENCE

    There were no developments as far as the Federal authorities were concerned to-day in regard to the coal strike. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated, however, that the ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    An official statement shows that the D[?]minion revenue for the past seven months exceeded that for the same period last year by £995,316. The expenditure increased by ...

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  24. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Last week we gave the figures of the value of coal production in the Commonwealth as a whole, and in the principal States, just to show how far New South ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND PRECAUTIONS.

    A probable shortage of coal is naturally causing the Railway Commissioner some anxiety. At the same time the difficulties that may be brought about through the ...

    Article : 268 words
  26. CREWS PAID OFF.

    The crew of the steamer Atua, which was to have left to-day for Fiji and Samoa, were paid off yesterday afternoon, and the vessel is now lying [?]dle. To-day, it is stated, the crew of ...

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  27. PURCHASE OF BODINGTON.

    From the tone of some of the comments on the above it would appear that there is an impression in some minds that the Red Cross Society is unwilling to face an inquiry. The ...

    Article : 244 words
  28. INTERSTATE STEAMERS.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. J[?]nsen) stated to-day that a conference would be held to-morrow concerning the strike. He would not, however, indicate the parties to be ...

    Article : 554 words
  29. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, attended by Captain Haskett-Smith, A.D.C., paid a visit yesterday morning to the convalescent home, ...

    Article : 387 words
  30. THE KINGDOM OF POLAND.

    The suggestion that the Central Powers may establish an autonomous Kingdom of Poland, though it cannot have any permanent result, affords a very definite indication ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There is considerable anxiety locally in regard to the position created as a result of the coal strike in the eastern States. It seems, however, that there are stacks of coal [?]n hand ...

    Article : 175 words
  32. THE "SYDNEY MAIL."

    In this week's "Mail" are many interesting photographs from the war areas in Fran[?] Roumania, Galicia, and Egypt. These include a recent snapshot of von Hindenburg ...

    Article : 175 words
  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    All the coal at Fremantle and other Western Australian ports has been taken over by the Naval Department. The interstate shipping companies are not prepared to guarantee ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. MINISTER RESIGNS.

    Owing to ill-health, Mr. M'Cutcheon, M.L.A., has been obliged to resign his position as an honorary member of the State Ministry. The question of appointing another Honorary ...

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  35. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The R.M.S. Malwa arrived at Fremantle at 4.15 yesterday afternoon. She is due to [?] rive at Adelaide on November 10, and at Melbourne two days later. ...

    Article : 33 words
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