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  2. "COURIER" WEATHER CHART.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 452 words
  3. GALLERY NOTES.

    The Premier found no opposition in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to his motion to take Monday as an additional sitting day. In reply to a question, he ...

    Article : 1,456 words
  4. EXTRAORDINARY SCENES. TWO LABOUR MEMBERS SUSPENDED.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Pearce asked it Admiral Patey was to have the disposition of the warships, and whether the Naval Board was ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. BOOM!

    The mate of the liner stopped short in the midst of an anecdote he was telling the skipper about the cook. Cape Moreton was signalliag "What—on—earth—is ...

    Article : 801 words
  6. MARINE MISHAPS.

    A wireless message reports that the steamer Houtman is ashore on Proudfoot Shoal. It is expected that she will get off with the rising tid during the night, ...

    Article : 1,136 words
  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the matter of the Mulgrave Central Mill Company, Limited.—The employees of this mill worked under the conditions laid down in an award made by the ...

    Article : 690 words
  8. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    In conformity with a notice given, the waterside workers generally, who had been engaged on the previous day, did not respond to the call at 8 o'clock this ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. RAND LABOUR PARTY.

    The members of the Labour Party decided to boycott the banquet to the visiting members of the Imperial Parliament (who recently toured Australia) and ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. ISLINGTON DAIRY SHOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 words
  11. FIRES.

    In the early hours of this morning a seven-roomed house at West End, owned by Mr. R. M'Kimmin, and occupied by Mr. L. C. Snowden, dentist, was totally ...

    Article : 158 words
  12. NONSUITED.

    At Perth Henry M'Pherson, formerly secretary of the Barmen's Union, was several months ago expelled from the Council of the Australian Labour ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives last night, during the discussion on the Northern Territory Estimates, the Minister for External Affairs told Mr. ...

    Article : 1,832 words
  14. CARPENTERS IN THE CAIRNS DISTRICT.

    Yesterday the award of the industrial board for carpenters and joiners in the Cairns division was issued. It provides for a week of 48 hours, between 7.30 ...

    Article : 227 words
  15. A REIGH OF TERROR.

    Telegraphic communication with Portugal is interrupted. A Renter message (censored) from Lisbon states that the Monarchists attacked the police and the ...

    Article : 487 words
  16. BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    In the Arbitration Court, to-day, before his Honour Mr. Justice Higgins, the hearing of the plaint of the Australian Builders' Labourers' Federation against ...

    Article : 496 words
  17. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    There was a great gathering at the Navy League's banquet to-night to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar. The ...

    Article : 424 words
  18. AISGILL TRAIN DISASTER.

    At the trial to-day of Samuel Caudell, the driver of the second express train which caused the railway disaster at Aisgill on the morning of ...

    Article : 129 words
  19. DEEP SINKING PROPOSALS.

    The report by the board appointed to investigate the proposal by Mr. T. Mills that the Government should grant £60,000 to test the deeper levels at Charters ...

    Article : 172 words
  20. THE COLLIERY BISASTER.

    The rescuers in the Senghenydd pit have arrived within 30 yards of the coal face, and found a large number of bodies, some being decapitated ...

    Article : 36 words
  21. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    One of the speakers at a function in Sydney to-day was Mr. T. L. Mills, of New Zealand, president of the Australasian Country Press Conference, which ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. TYRANNY OF TAMMANY.

    Mr John Hennessy, a friend of Mr. W. Sulzor, the late Governor of New York State, explained to a crowded meeting to-day that Mr. Sulzer, ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. RESUMPTIONS FROM RUNS.

    Some interest is being taken in the Mitchell district in the forthcoming opening to selection of the resumed parts of certain pastoral holdings. In the cases of ...

    Article : 193 words
  24. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    The A.U.S.N. Co.'s mail steamer Suva, en route from Burketown to Brisbane, arrived at Cooktown yesterday. The Acting Portmaster (Captain V. Forrester) ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. CLERICAL POVERTY IN ENGLAND

    Bishop Frodsbam, late of North Queensland, addressing the Society of the Sacred Mission, said the weakness of the remoter parishes in ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    An explosion wrecked the light and power plant at Staten Island, enveloping the island in darkness. The boilers blew up, wrecking the entire ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.

    Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, announces that, if experiments now being carried out in the ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. COST OF LIVING.

    An interesting comparison of the cost of living in various parts of the Commonwealth is as provided in the Arbitration Court to-day during the hearing ...

    Article : 373 words
  29. COLONIAL WINE.

    There is a record number of entries in the colonial wine competitions at the Brewers' Exhibition. Australia 46, Victoria 16, and South ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. SYDNEY RIFLE MEETING.

    The council of the National Rifle Association to-night considered the decision of the expeactive of the association in disallowing a shot by D. [?]Alister, of Ju[?], in the last stage of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN WIRELESS.

    Mr. Swinburn, the wireless expert, has carefully examined the Commonwealth system with a view to comparing it with the Marconi ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. TNE BRESLAU SCANDAL.

    Eight of the men concerned in the immorality scandal at Breslau have been convicted, and sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    The New York correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" states that Washington correspondents are agreed that President Wilson is perturbed at the ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    Seven Mexican miners were entombed in the Stogel and Lawrence lignite works, when a cloudburst caused the workings to cave in. Hope of rescuing the men was ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. THE WHEAT CROP.

    The wheat crop throughout the district gives promise of a very good return, although numbers of acres have been cut for hay. The most fortunate portion of ...

    Article : 128 words
  36. THE SHACKLETON CASE.

    The trial of Francis Richard Shackleton, formerly of Dublin Herald, and Thomas John Gnrlick, accountant, on the charge of frandulently obtaining from ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. SUNDAY POLITICAL MEETINGS.

    JUNEE (N.S.W.), October 22. Much criticism is being levelled at the Premier (Hon. W. A. Hollman) for addressing a political meeting ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. Aviation Display in Brisbane.

    Mr. A. W. Jones, the Queensland aviator, who has made a number of successful flights recently, has secured the Ascot racecourse for an exhibition of aviation ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    LONDON, October, 22.—At the weekly sales of Australian tallow to-day 1338 casks were offered, and 334 sold. The prices realised were as follows:—Mutton tallow, fine, 37/3 per cwt.; ...

    Article : 59 words
  40. FINANCIAL PANIC IN INDIA.

    A tremendous fall in Bombay mill shares has caused a panic on the share market, and the Exchange has been closed. One broker has failed with ...

    Article : 41 words
  41. Advertising

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