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  2. THE MARITIME DIFFICULTY.

    The maritime difficulty has now assumed more definitely the character of a strike. As soon as it became known some weeks ago that the Collier Owners and Stevedores' Association were determined ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The Legislative Assembly was discussing the Early Closing Bill when we went to press with the first edition of the "Herald." Several amendments limiting the application of ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. NEWCASTLE. GREATER BRITAIN EXHIBITION.

    A meeting of the joint committee appointed by the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce and the Newcastle School of Arts to make preliminary arrangements for the representation of the industries of ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    An important sale of station property as just been completed by the Union Mortgage and Agency Company, the well known Moira estate of tho late Sir John O'Shannassy having been ...

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  6. EUROPEAN SITUATION. GERMANY AND THE POWERS.

    Speaking in the Reichstag last night, Herr von Bulow, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, declared that Germany had not sought to attain special ...

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  7. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council was engaged up to the time of the refreshment hour in considering a resolution by Mr. Brown as an addition to the federal resolutions, that no scheme of federation ...

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  8. SPECIAL CABLES. FEOM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    Thousands of the municipal guards and police are preventing Derouledist and anti-Dreyfus demonstrations in the streets and at the railway stations in Paris. ...

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  9. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The Legislative Council yesterday, in committee, further considered the federal resolutions. The Customs Duties Bill was read the second time, passed through committee, and reported ...

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  10. THE LAMBTON MYSTERY.

    Miss Gertrudo Don[?]ison, a domestic in the employ of Mr. Thomas Croudace, of Lambton, who, it will be remembered, was found over a mouth ago lying in an unconscious condition on the lawn of her ...

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  11. COUNTRY NEWS. LAND EXCHANGE.

    In the proposed Edgeroi—Burburgate exchange Mr. G. S. E. Dale, solicitor to the Narrabri Council, was called in opposition to the exchange, his testimony being to the effect that a crying injustice ...

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  12. THE PICQUART COURT-MARTIAL.

    It is believed that M. de Freycinet, the Minister for War, will order the release of Lieutennnt-Colonel Picquart, General Zurlinden, the Military Governor of ...

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  13. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Leading French statesmen, who have been interviewed, declare that a FrancoGerman entente cordiale is impracticable. They recommend a business-like ...

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  14. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The American schooner Jane L. Stanford cleared at the Newcastle Custom-house this afternoon for Honolulu with 1579 tons of coal; and the barque Elliott cleared for Valparaiso with 1570 tons. In the ...

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  15. SCENE IN THE CHAMBER.

    M. Millevoye, the socialist deputy, and two other deputies, organised a demonstration in the streets of Paris, and attempted to lead a crowd to the ...

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  16. CANLEY VALE SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS.

    Some months ago the Cabramatta and Canley valey Council was informed by the Public Instruction Department that plans were in proparatiou for a new school building, and about l8 months since the late ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Griffith, is again indisposed, necessitating a slight operation. It will be necessary for Sir Samuel to remain in bed for a fortnight. ...

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  18. THE COAL-WEIGHING DIFFICULTY.

    An important meeting of the Seapit Miniag Lodge composed of employees of the Seapit Colliery belonging to the Australian Agricultural Company, was held at Blackburn's Hotel, Merewether, ...

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  19. CONVERSATION WITH THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    In the course of a conversation the Emperor William is reported to have said that he anticipated a disquieting time, as the political constellation was likely to ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Criminological Society has presented the Chief Seoretary with a number of recommendations concerning the reformation of the prison system. The principal proposals are that ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. CHINA.

    A Chinese "literatus" has been sentenced to death for having threatened a missionary in the Kwang-si province. The Dowager Empress has conferred a ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. THE CZAR'S CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

    The Czar's conference for the consideration of the question of international disarmament, which had been convened to assemble in February, has been postponed ...

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  23. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE HON. JAMES TYSON.

    A meeting of the next of kin and representative[?] of the next of kin of the late Hon. James Tyson was held at the A.J.S. Bank on Monday last, when resolutions weis passed regarding the ...

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  24. EGYPT.

    The Khedive of Egypt, who is known to be violently opposed to the British, recently dismissed several Anglophile Moslem charity officials. ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    The railway revenue since the close of the financial year shows an increase of £52,000 over the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  26. COMPRESSED AIR MOTORS.

    Mr. Joseph Leiter, the Chicago speculator, is forming a company with a capital of £20,000,000 to work the Hoadley compressed air motors. ...

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  27. TASMANIA.

    The Mararoa, for Sydney, took the following cargo:—292 bales wool, 3 bales waste, 10 bales skins, 610 bags bark, 71[?] bags bran, 10 boxes gold (containing £50,000), 51 bags fruit, 51 cases pulp, ...

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  28. SUCCESS OF A MELBOURNE VOCALIST.

    Miss Julia Franks, of Melbourne, has won the Sainton Dolby prize for female vocalists at the Royal Academy of Music. ...

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  29. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    Sir Edmund Monson, British Ambassador in Paris, has delivered a second speech, in the course of which he expressed the hope that the Christmas season would ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS. VICTORIA.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier intimated, in reply to a question, that Syrians and other aliens continued to arrive in the colony. There was no power to prevent them. He believed that some ...

    Article : 417 words
  31. A BUTTER ÆRATOR.

    Haire's [?]rator for purifying and sweetening and preserving low-class butter has been tested at Dublin, and it is claimed it is a success. ...

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  32. THE NEWCASTLE COAL COMPANY.

    The Glebe Miners' Lodge, composed of miners engaged at the Newcastle Coal Company's A and B pits, has been requested by tne management to appoint a deputation to confer with the proprietors on ...

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  33. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    The Siamese Government has refused to apologise for the sacrilege committed by its officials in entering the French Church in Bangkok to search for illicit spirits. ...

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  34. THE GREAT BOULDER MINE.

    An uproarious meeting of shareholders in the Great Boulder Mining Company, Western Australia, was held yesterday, at which the committee's resolutions to ...

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  35. THE WARREN MURDER.

    The Ohinaman Wong Ming was executed i[?] Dubbo Gaol this morning. Since the Executive Council determined to carry out the sentence he was perfectly resigned, and was daily visited by the ...

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  36. ALL-BRITISH CABLES.

    Sir Sandford Fleming, K.C.M.G., urges Mr. Chamberlain to support the laying of cables by the State from Vancouver to New Zealand and Australia, thence to ...

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  37. GEORGE-STREET TRAMWAY.

    The Minister for Works received a deputation at Parliament House last night on the subject of constructing a branch tram line, leaving the Georgestreet line where the latter turns towards Circular ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Thomas Upington, K.C.M.G., Q.C., late Premier and Attorney-General of Cape Colony, at the ago of 54. ...

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  39. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    The half-yearly meeting of the shareholder of the Mount Morgan Company has been called for Tuesday next. The statements issued by the directors show that the half-year started with a credit ...

    Article : 417 words
  40. MINING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    English mining companies connected with mining in Western Australia have represented to Mr. E. H. Wittenoom, the Agent-General for Westorn Australia, ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. TO-DAY.

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  42. SIR WILLIAM JENNER.

    Ihe death is announced of Sir William Jenner, Bart., G.O.B., F.R.S., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen and the Prince of Wales, aged 83. ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-dav the Elections Bill was taken into committee. The Opposition stonewalled the bill. The House is still sitting. ...

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  44. Tim WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was a brisk sale. All descriptions, were exceeedingly firm. Dec. 13. ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council Mr. Ward opposed the passage of the Loan Bill without a declaration of the Government proposals as to the methods of raising revenue to meet interest. ...

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