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  2. RECLAMATION OF THE MASSES.

    LONDON, Monday.--General Booth, the leader of the Salvation Army, estimates that £1,000,000 will be required in order to carry out his scheme for the reclamation of the ...

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  3. THE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. John Burns discredits the statement as to the probable collapse of the strike in Australia, and has expressed his intention of persevering in his ...

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  4. WEST SYDNEY ELECTION.

    Mr. A. G. Taylor addressed the electors of West Sydney last night from the balcony of the Captain Cook Hotel, in Kent-street. There was a very large attendance notwithstanding ...

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  5. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    News readied Sydney yesterday of the wreck, of the steamer Alberta, Captain Nelson, bound from Japan and Hongkong to Melbourne with some 4000 tons of coal, for the ...

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  6. IN NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--This morning a start was made to remove coal and refuse from the heap near the A. A. Company's pit at More- wether. A number of miners and others ...

    Article : 150 words
  7. THE SOUDAN DIFFICULTY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Governments of England and Italy are still parleying with reference to the delimitation of their respective spheres in the Eastern Soudan, and ...

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  8. THE WESTERN COLLIERIES.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--At the Vale colliery 36 trucks of coal and slack were turned out to-day, amounting to 214 tons 16cwt., this being the largest output yet reached with free labor. ...

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  9. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--The news previously reported that two British gunboats had entered the Zambesi River in South-eastern Africa, has been confirmed. ...

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  10. THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL TO BE NEUTRAL.

    It having become known that Mr. Brennan had retired, a special meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held in the Defence Committee's rooms, Castlereagh-street, last night, ...

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  11. FEDERATION OF MARITIME LABOR.

    LONDON, Monday.--The men engaged in the various branches of the shipping trade in England have decided to federate with a view to mutual protection. ...

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  12. IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The meeting between the shipowners and the marine officers which bad been looked forward to with such keen interest since the negotiations commenced on ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.--All the Greek churches hare been closed and the administration of the sacrament suspended throughout Turkey, ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. J. S. Futter, of Beggan Beggan, near Murrnmburrah, was badly gored in the groin on Sunday afternoon by a cow, recently imported from Queensland. He was knocked down in ...

    Article : 287 words
  15. SLAVIN AND SULLIVAN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Frank P. Slavin, the Australian pugilist, has published a letter to John L. Sullivan, the American champion, in which he characterises him as an impostor ...

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  16. THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--Work has proceeded without interruption to-day at the Mount Kembla, Mount Keira and Mount Pleasant collieries The only fresh development is ...

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  17. THE WAGGA TO TUMBERUMBA RAILWAY.

    WAGGA, Monday.--To-day Messrs. Alexander and H. Gilliat, railway examiners, attended at the Town-hall to commence inquiries with respect to the proposed line of railway between ...

    Article : 271 words
  18. DISASTROUS BUSH FIRES.

    NOWRA, Monday.--During the present month a strong westerly wind has been blowing almost continuously, at times reaching to almost hurricane force. Yesterday about noon ...

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  19. SUICIDE AT RUTHERGLEN.

    ALBURY, Monday.--A report from Ratherglen states that a young man named Richard Fuge, about 21 years of age, had hanged himself. A younger brother found the body ...

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  20. A YOUNG MAN KILLED.

    MURRUMBURRAH, Monday.--A young man, a shearer from Berthong station,named Edward Grant, was found dead on the road, close to the cemetery fence, about one mile from town, at 9 ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. ISLAND NEWS.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The steamer Walnui Arrived to-day from the Islands. Business at Samoa is dull. In regard to the political situation everything is quiet. ...

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  22. THE "MEN OF MARK" ASSAULT CASE.

    BATHURST, Monday.--A case which caused much public interest came on for hearing at the District Court to-day before Judge Docker and a jury of four. Cyril Leigh, book delivery ...

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  23. LOCAL OPTION.

    A lecture under the auspices off the New South Wales Local Option League was delivered by the Rev. J. W. Inglis in the Temperance- hall last evening, Mr. N. Melville, M.P., ...

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  24. IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Eight men attacked one free laborer at Coorparoo on Saturday night with stone. His face was cut open and he wan rendered unconscious. ...

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  25. SUGAR AND COFFEE CULTURE ON THE CLARENCE.

    MACLEAN, Monday.--Mr. Despeissis, Inspector of Agriculture, arrived at Maclean on Friday morning and was shown around various parts of the district. He was much impressed ...

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  26. DESTRUCTIVE STORM AT GRETA.

    GRETA, Monday.--A very heavy storm was experienced last night. The storm took the shape of a whirlwind. Roofs of houses, sheds, &c., were freely blown away. At Phillip's ...

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  27. THE NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    GRETA, Monday.--On Saturday night about 11 o'clock a free laborer was observed marching across to the hotel nearest the non-union camp. Two or three of the Greta " push" made their ...

    Article : 345 words
  28. PRESENT POSITION OF THE STRIKE.

    At the meeting of the Melbourne Tradea-hall on Friday Mr. Hancock made his report at chairman of the finance and control committee. He said (reports the Age) that the most ...

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  29. MR. BRENNAN RETIRES FROM THE CONTEST.

    A peculiar mix-up has been the result of Mr. P. J. Brennan's selection as the labor candidate. As soon as it was known that the parliamentary committee of the Trades and Labor Council ...

    Article : 666 words
  30. FORESTRY AND AGRICULTURE NEAR GRAFTON.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--Mr. J. Ednie Brown, inspector of Forests, visited Grafton on Saturday, and made an inspection of various places of interest in and around Grafton. He ...

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  31. LOOKOUT OF BUTCHERS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Trouble has arisen in the butchering trade owing to the refusal of slanghtermen to kill on Sunday, and some 30 men are locked out in ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. AT BULLI.

    BULLI, Monday, 5 p.m.--Strike matters have been a little unsettled during the last two days. On Saturday Mr. J. Mitchell, M.P., managing director of the Bellambi colliery, made a further ...

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  33. A SAWMILL DESTROYED.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--To-day Inspector Brennan received a wire from Messrs. W. Stevenson and Co., of Dora Creek, near Cooranbong, stating that their sawmill was burnt. ...

    Article : 50 words
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