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  2. THE NEWCASTLE COLLIERY STRIKE. CONFERENCE OF DELEGATES.

    The meeting of the masters' and miners' representatives yesterday was only a preliminary arrangement preparatory to the discussion of the proposals, which was entered upon to-day. The hour of meeting was fixed for 10 o'clock, but ...

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  3. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO THE WEST.

    Lord Carrington arrived at Mount Gipps on Friday evening. On Saturday morning his Excellency' resumed his journey to Broken Hill at 10 o'clock. Near Mount Gipps he was met by about, 100. ...

    Article : 2,108 words
  4. STEAMSHIP BUILDING ON THE CLYDE

    Sir,—Having visited a number of the steamship building yards on the Clyde, some of the readers of the Herald may feel an interest in knowing the state of business there and what is being done. Some of the well-known ...

    Article : 1,762 words
  5. THE STEAMSHIP BALMORAL CASTLE.

    The steamer Balmoral Castle was among the arrivals yesterday from London, via ports.she is one of the steamers running under the auspices of the Colonial Union Line, and a very considerable portion of her freight is for New Zealand. At ...

    Article : 473 words
  6. SHIPPING REPORTS, &c.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered Outwards:September 8, Ripple, kotch, 29 tons, Captain W. Wallers, for Melbourne; Tagliaferro (s.), 1305 tons, Captain W. Dow, for Melbourne, via Nowcastle; Changsha (s.),1463tons, caption J. Williams, for Melbourne. ...

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  7. FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE WALLSEND COLLIERY.

    Particulars are to hand of a fatal accident at the Wallsend Colliery, in which a man named Joseph Willis lost his life, and two other men, named John Gilbert and James Williamson, were severely injured. The men were ...

    Article : 414 words
  8. THE RAWDEN MINE.

    Operations are being carried on very extensively at the Rawdon coal mine. Fresh hands have been put on every day, while all the spare labour in the district has been employed. The output is, however, as yet, not equal to the ...

    Article : 585 words
  9. FATAL COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR.

    Shortly after half-past 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a collision took place in the harbour, just off Circular Quay, whereby a young man named John Saxby lost his life. From information received from the police, it ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In the correspondence columns of your issue of this morning there appears a letter over the signature " R. C. Luscombe," in reply to my letter of 5th instant re the coal miners' strike, miners' wages, &c. For the life of me ...

    Article : 357 words
  11. THE BAKERS' PICNIC.

    The twentieth annual pienic of the New South Wales Oporative Bakers' Association took place on Saturday last at Chowder Bay. Owing to the unfavourable indications of the weather in the ourly part of the day a large number of ...

    Article : 247 words
  12. BORING FOR WATER IN THE WEST.

    At Mount Arrowsmith, where sinking for water has been going on for some time past, an excellent supply has been struck at a depth of 242ft.. The water rose in the bore within 100ft of the surface. The value of this discovery is ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. THE WEATHER.

    There was quite a changE in the weather yesterday. The day was cold and bleak, and during the morning heavy rain-clouds, which had been brought along by a south-east wind, discharged their contents over the city. At one time ...

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  14. SMOKING IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    Sri,—I heartily support your correspondent in the complaint he makes about smoking in second-class railway carriages. The nuisance is widespread, and apparently increasing. Second-class travellers are not supposed to have ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    A meeting of the New Master Bakers and Pastry Cooks' Association was held at the temperance Hall, Pitt-street, on Saturday evening, Mr. S. Holmes in the chair. The meeting decided to establish a registry office for workmen ...

    Article : 240 words
  16. THE SITUATION IN ILLAWARRA.

    This afternoon, immediately after the payment of wages at Mount Pleasant mine, Mr. Lahiff, the manager, addressed the men. He said a deputation had waited upon him some days ago, asking for an ...

    Article : 742 words
  17. THE TRAM CARS.

    Sir,—Having at various times heard complaints re the mismanagement of our tram cars, 1 feel it my duty to point out one source of annoyance, which, with a little extra vigilance on the part of the conductor, might be avoided. I refer to ...

    Article : 137 words
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