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  2. STRIKE NOTES.

    It is getting on for 14 weeks now since the great labor straggle started, and still there is not the least indication of an amicable settlement being arrived at between the dispnting ...

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  3. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION.

    On Saturday afternoon Dr. Clark delivered an address in the Victoria Hall to University students, collegee, and private schools. There was a large attendance, and the Chief ...

    Article : 3,580 words
  4. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    On Sunday morning the Rev. J. 15. Stephenson, preaching at Draper Memorial Church, took for his theme" The Sabbath," his discourse beong based on mark ii., 27-"The ...

    Article : 2,652 words
  5. THE ORROROO SHOW.

    Those who saw the Country in the vicinity of Orroroo sir weeks ago would be surprised in passing through it at present to see the wonderful improvement in the condition of the crops ...

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    Sir—It is a thousand pities the mineowners cannot sue their way to meet the miners and discues their differences in a fair spirit. Some Philosopher has said that " Men am not ...

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    Sir—Herr Von Scheel, professor and lecturer on social science at the University of Berne. Switzerland, to bis work " The Theory of the Social Question says:—"The labor question ...

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    Sir—I am sure it must have been very gratifying to the directors and shareholders of the Broken Hill mines to see the fine lot of able-bodied miners who were trucked by the ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. MR. LABOUCHERE AND MR. GLADSTONE.

    Truth of August 31 publishes the correspondence which has been exchanged between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Labouchere. Writing on the 22nd from Hawarden Carde, Mr. Glad ...

    Article : 762 words
  10. THE BROKE V HILL STRIKE.

    Sir—To the many suggestions made re Broken Hill strike I venture to add another. I am not a shareholder, nor in any way interested in the matter, except the interest that ...

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    Sir— It appears to me that there is no chance of the strike being settled for some time to came unless there is something done to bring the miners and directors into closer union and ...

    Article : 546 words
  12. MR. JOSEPH SYMES.

    The Albert Hall was crowded on Sunday evening, when Mr. Joseph Symes lectured on " What has Christianity to offer an honest and intelligent man V Mr. Oliver ...

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    Sir—It is generally thought best to be wise in time, and 1 guess our Government would be right in using their window now if ever they intend doing so. We have a large number of ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. THE COUNTRY STOREKEEPER.

    Sir—The practice of running cheap excursion trains on holiday occasions to the city is of course regarded as a good means of giving the country resident a chance to see a little of ...

    Article : 316 words
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    Sir- In my humble oninion the only solution is for the oni[?]uists to form thealselves into a syndicate to purchase all the shares they possibly can and thus gradually get a voice in ...

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  17. DESTRUCTION OF LOCUSTS.

    Sir— Being in the country two years ago when the locusts were in the crawling state, it struck me that many millions of them could be very easily destroyed by travelling sheen over ...

    Article : 89 words
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