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  8. LITHOGRAPHIC WORKERS.

    In the case of the great majority of the wages boards in New South Wales proceedings have been initiated by the employees' union in connection with the particular industry concerned, and the ordinary practice has ...

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  9. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    Mrs. Clarke, wife of Alderman G. T. Clarke, died at "Montana," Arthur -street, North Sydney, yesterday. She left a family, of which the youngest is with the ...

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  10. NATIVES STARVING.

    The Minister for External Affairs has received a telegram announcing that 50 aborigines are starving at Powell's Creek, the only food that they have to cat being ...

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  11. INCREASING POPULATION.

    In the course of the last two months 2000 assisted and 800 free immigrants from Great Britain have arrived in Western Australia. The increase for June, 2258, brings ...

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  12. BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    News has reached Melbourne that a partially dismasted five -masted (laden) barque has been sighted 30 miles east of Cape Schanck. The name of the vessel is ...

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  13. FORTY YEARS' WORK

    A great compliment was paid to Mr. Joseph Coulter, the superintendent of the Randwick Asylum, on Monday last in acknowledgment of his completion of 40 years' service in ...

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  14. SCARCITY OF LABOR IN VICTORIA.

    Trades Hall delegates at a conference with the Chamber of Manufactures of Victoria yesterday said the scarcity of female labor in the State was due to the desire of ...

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  15. MISERY IN MELBOURNE.

    Plain- clothes police on Monday night in Carlton (Vic.) discovered a case of shocking poverty. In a house entirely without furniture a crippled woman was seated on the ...

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  16. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY RECREATION CLUB.

    The club's home in O'Connell -street, Newtown, which is to be officially opened on Saturday next. The architect was Mr. D. Esplin, of 107 Pitt- street, Sydney, and the contractors Messrs. Porter Bros., of Newtown. The contract price for the building was £1600, but the total cost is expected to reach £1750. The club is built on modern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STABBED WITH A BUTCHER'S KNIFE.

    Charles Brockwell and Frank O'Brien quarrelled over a bicycle lamp at Ararat (Vic.) yesterday. O'Brien attacked his mate with a boot, and in a struggle was stabbed ...

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  18. PAINTERS' BOARD.

    Is there a shortage of labor? This question is now being considered by a Royal Commission of Inquiry. Judging by the assertions of the president of the Painters' Union ...

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  19. TEA AT THE AUSTRALIA.

    At the Australia Winter Garden yesterday the unsettled weather evidently prevented the usual crowd from attending. Among those noted were:-- ...

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  20. A HURRIED RESIGNATION.

    The late inspector of nuisances for the Borough of Rookwood complained thar he had too much work to do, considering the Inharmonious relations which were existing, ...

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  21. ACCUSED ACQUITTED.

    At the Bathurst Quarter Sessions yesterday Charles Upton Tripp Burke was charged with sanding a threatening letter demanding money by menaces. The letter ...

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  22. A NEWTOWN COMPLAINT.

    The Cook Federal Labor League called the attention of the Newtown Council some time ago to the dangerous and congested state of King- street. Newtown. With the ...

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  23. RISE IN RAILWAY FARES.

    The increase in railway fares to the Mountains was the subject of some caustic criticism by Alderman Lewis at the Newtown Council meeting last night. The speaker ...

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  24. ALLEGED BREWERS' RING.

    At a sitting of the Engine -driving and Firing (Sundry Industries) Board at Wagga yesterday, Mr. H. S. Headley, proprietor of the Wagga Brewery, stated that a brewery ...

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  26. TURNING OFF THE GAS.

    The Newtown Council recently received a complaint from a number of ratepayers drawing attention to the larrikiaism in the vicinity of the subway at Phillip- street ...

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  27. THE MAILS.

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  29. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE DANCE.

    The students of St. John's College (University) made splendid preparations for their annual dance, which took place last night, Mr. Brettinghan. Moore being hon. ...

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  30. CLOSING TO -MORROW.

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