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  2. HARBOR TURST'S "GENTLEMAN."

    It is an axiom or the civil engineers that a gredge should be worked continuously till it is worn out. There should be no cessation of work day or night till the applance is past the ...

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  3. WAR AGAIN.

    Officers of the Army at present in the capital have been ordered to rejoin the colors within twenty-four hours. ...

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  4. LOT OF THE OUTWORKER.

    In last issue we gave some striking instances of the poor rate of pay for outworkers and facts concerning their condition generally. In soma quarters these may have been considered ...

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  5. OMINOUS!

    The situation is still very critical, and everything depends on the Wheelers and Shiftmen's Union. They promised to give Mr. Carmichael a reply to-day to the request that they should ...

    Article : 449 words
  6. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    On his arrival in England yesterday. Mr. James Allen, the New Zealand Minister for Defence, referring to Empire defence matters, said that New Zealand hoped to place an expeditionary ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. FIGHTING FOR LIFE.

    Although bush fires were raging in the Hornsby district yesterday, they were not nearly so severe as were those of the previous week end. This was probably accounted for by the fact ...

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  8. LABOR IN CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Party Conference sitting at Lambeth has passed the following resolutions:—That the Insurance Act be so amended as to become universal in application and ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. TURKEY'S REPLY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Vienna correspondent states that the Triple Alliance considers. Turkey's reply a considerable concession, and sufficient basis for further negotiations. ...

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  10. GREATER J. D. WILLIAMS

    Not one of the varied phases through which the Greater J. D. Williams Co., Ltd., has passed recently created more sensation than that which transpired yesterday. ...

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  11. MAN 0' WAR CUTTER MISSING.

    The cutter belonging to the cruiser Persens, stationed in the Persian Gulf, has been missing since January 18. There were an officer and eight bluejackets on ...

    Article : 49 words
  12. UNIONS WON BY SOCIALISTS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the leader of the Opposition, speaking upon the motion to read the Trade Union Bill for the third time, said that he agreed that the Osborne Judgment had placed ...

    Article : 223 words
  13. AERONAUT REWARDED.

    The Academy of Sports has awarded M. Garros 10,000 francs (about £400) for his remarkable aeroplane feats. ...

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  14. SUFFRAGETTES USE CATAPULTS.

    Two suffragettes made onslaughts with catapults on windows in Victoria-street. They traversed the street in a motor 'bus, and fired leaden discs. ...

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  15. POINTS ABOUT THE CRISIS.

    Certain unsophisticated persons, who do not know that the ways of miners and coal mines are very peculiar indeed, have vainly imagined, that all Mr. Carmichael or some other Minister ...

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  16. CANADA'S COLORED PROBLEM.

    The Canadian Government is contemplating the introduction of a new system for the identification of incoming and resident Chinese. Photographs as in the Bertillon system will ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. LIBERAL MEMBER'S SUGGESTION.

    Sir A. B. Markham, Liberal member for Mansfield, proposes legislation to prevent the Suffragettes from bringing the law into contempt and ridicule. ...

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  18. CASTRO AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Ex-president, Castro, of Venezuela, whose deportation has been ordered from the United States, has been released upon a writ of Habeas Corpus. ...

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  19. INSURANCE WITHDRAWALS.

    Owing to new insurance regulations, the Equitable Co., of New York, and the Sun Life Co., of Canada,, are withdrawing from business here. ...

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  20. SHARE FLUCTUATIONS DURING THE MONTH.

    The following reference to the Greater J. D. Williams Co. finds place in the monthly stock and share list of Messrs. Furner and Brownhill : ...

    Article : 195 words
  21. A LOST EFFORT

    The strike of waiters, which began last week, has been declared off. Owing to a failure to obtain their demands, the waiters have decided to return to work. ...

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  22. PRINCE OF WALES LEARNS TO PIPE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" announces that the Prince of Wales, now an undergraduate at Oxford, is learning to play the bag-pipes. It is also stated that other undergraduates ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING.

    Zybysko, the Austrian wrestler, has placed a notable win to his credit. He defeated Connolly, the British-Irish champion, with two falls, gained in 70 minutes. ...

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  24. ULSTER BY-ELECTION.

    The scenes at the polling for the Londonderry City seat, when the Nationalist candidate, Mr. Hogg, gained the seat for the Unionists, were without parallel. ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. THE INNAMINCKA ASHORE.

    The Adelaide S S. Company's steamer Innamincka, one of the best-known vessels engaged in the inter-State trade, is reported ashore on a reef east of Port Douglas, on the Queensland ...

    Article : 244 words
  26. BY WIRLESS FR0M THE MAHEN0.

    A Wireless message was received on Friday evening from Captain McLean, of the steamer Maheno, by the Union S.S. Company, a few hours before she reached Sydney on the voyage ...

    Article : 194 words
  27. DARING ROBBERY.

    A daring robbery was perpetrated in the Rue Dauphine. A gang or desperadoes held up a bank messenger and got away with £2200. ...

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  28. TRAGEDY AT STANMORE.

    Walter Carless, aged 16 years and 9 months, [?] with his parents at 93 Trafalgar-street, [?] was found dead at his home yesterday afternoon. He was employed by J. Moulang, ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. QUESTION OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.

    The Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to consider the eligibility of Sir Stuart Samuel to retain his seat as member for the Whitechapel Division of Tower Hamlets, ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast issued by the Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau for New South "Wales tO-day : Fine, hot, and sultry, with northerly winds, followed by unsettled weather, with ...

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  31. FIRE AT NEWTOWN.

    About 4.20 yesterday afternoon a fire broke out at 14 and 16 Missenden-road, Newtown, and severely damaged three buildings. One, occupied by J. Byrnes, second-hand dealer, ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. YESTERDAY'S "SATURDAY REFEREE AND THE ARROW" SNAPSHOT" WINNER.

    AIRMAN'S LICENCE SUSPENDED. The committee of the British Royal Aero Club heard an explanation from Mr. J. B. Manio, of the circumstances of his flight over the city of ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. CAUGHT IN THE UNDERTOW.

    About 2.30. yesterday afternoon two girls were caught in the undertow at Manly, arid quickly carried out to sea. Mr. J. Reynolds, the Manly life-saver, who was standing on the platform ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—At Rotting-Dean a fall of cliff buried seven workmen. So far two deaths bare bean reported. ...

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  35. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. W. E. HART.

    The well-wishers of Mr. W. E. Hart have proposed to publicly recognise the services this during and successful aviater has rendered towards the furtherance of aviation in ...

    Article : 82 words
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