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  3. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    The statement of the secretary, that [?] boards have been secured for 39 sheds, to start in a few days, as well as the reports forwarded by our correspondents, indicate that shearing is ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--A series of Burglaries and petty robberies have taken place here within the last three weeks, and this afternoon an arrest of suspects took place. On Sunday night ...

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  5. REPORTS BY PASTORALISTS.

    Shearers are still being engaged in Sydney for country stations, but offers of the M.S.U. and Pastoralists' Unions state that the demand is considerably lessening. Reports have reached both ...

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  6. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS TO TAP RIVERINA.

    BALRANALD, Tuesday.--A large public meeting was held here last night in connection with the proposed railway from Ultima to the Murray River, with the object of having it extended to ...

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  7. POSITION OF THE A.W.U.

    The Attorney-General, correspondents, and others have dealt with the shearers trouble, and pointed out the way to secure a reference of the dispute to the Court of Arbitration. Mr. ...

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  8. FLOWER-O'-THE-CORN.

    A sharp knock came to the door. Flower-o-the-Corn sat up suddenly, with Immense dignity. A blush vidid as a damask rose flooded her cheeks. The distance between herself and ...

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  9. A MUNICIPAL DEBT.

    ARMIDALE, Tuesday.--Yesterday the local municipal council discharged its liability to M. Guigni, amounting to £8000, on which sum 6 per cent, had been paid in during the past 10 ...

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  10. THE ROLL CALL.

    On Friday last we published a list of stations shearing under P.U. and M.S.U. conditions. This showed a total of 1783 men employed shearing upwards of 1,500,000 sheep. Referring to this ...

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  11. THE NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    BELLINGEN. Tuesday.--Messrs. Fehon and Kirkcaldle, Railway Commissioners, accompanied by Mr. Harper, the Chief Traffic Manager, arrived at the Bollinger Heads yesterday on a tour of inspection of ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Goring Thomas gave a concert last evening at the Y.M.C.A.-hall, with the assistance of Miss T. Cawood (violinists), Mr. J. E. Sykes (accompanist), and a number of pupils of the ...

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  13. THE CATERPILLAR PEST.

    COROWA, Tuesday.--It is unfortunate that with the advance of the season and the accompanying progress in the growth of cereal crops there is, too, the advent of many forms of insect ...

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  14. UNCONSCIOUS FOR SIXTY HOURS.

    QUIRINDI, Tuesday.--It now transpires that the name of the woman who fell from the train last week between here and Werris Creek to Sidawa Collins. She is 26 years of age, and ...

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  15. A.W.U. REPORTS.

    The secretary of the A.W.U. yesterday reported that he had been notified by local officers that at Eremeran, in the Nymagee district all hands had refused P.U. terms. The same condition of ...

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  16. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS THREATENED.

    CONDOBOLIN, Wednesday.--Reports come to hand from different parts of the district that grasshoppers in embryo are swarming on the laud. Now would be the time to prove the ...

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  17. UNIONISM AND OPPRESSION.

    Sir,--In your issue of yesterday, referring to the shearing trouble, you print a conversation with the secretary of the A.W.U., on the "rival union,", in which Mr. Macdonell says, referring ...

    Article : 440 words
  18. RAILWAY GRIEVANCES.

    MANILLA, Wednesday.--The Railway Commissioners have agreed to remove the grain sheds at the local railway to an elevated position, at the request of the F. and S. Association. Owing ...

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  19. TRADES AND LABOR.

    At a meeting of the Saddle and Harness Makers' Union in the Trades-hall last night, a letter from the Employers' Association in reference to working conditions was discussed, and it was ...

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  20. ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    MANILLA, Wednesday.--A little son of Mr. Walter Mitchell, of Keepit, ran a piece of wire into his eye. The eye will probably have to be removed, and it is fear that the child will go ...

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  21. TOWN-HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    Yesterday afternoon the city organise (Mr. Arthur Mason) gave his customary Wednesday recital at the Town-hall. The programme included Bach's "Passacaglia," with its reiterated ...

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  22. PASTRYCOOKS' UNION.

    A well-altended meeting of the Pastrycooks' Union was held at the Trades-hall last night, Mr. L. Vickery being in the chair. Further discussion took place regarding the ...

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  23. THE LATE MR. WILLIAM CRAMPTON.

    FORBES, Wednesday.--The remains of the late Mr. William Crampton, of Newlands, were buried here this morning. The body arrived by the Condobolin train last night. The ...

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  24. "THERE IS NO STRIKE."

    No strike exists as far as the Pastoralits Union and the Machine Shearers' Union are concerned, " says Mr. J. M. John Mair, secretary of the Pastoralits' Union. "An industrial ...

    Article : 326 words
  25. WHERE THE WATER IS BOILED.

    KEMPSEY, Wednesday.--Great dissatisfaction is expressed by dairymen at the way in which the Dairies Supervision Act is administered in this district. The health board sends inspectors ...

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  26. TROUBLE WITH STONEMASONS.

    On Tuesday last the stonemasons employed at the Government shed, Pyrmont, preparing stone for the new railway station, demanded that one of the men should be dismissed, and declined to ...

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  27. TENTERFIELD TO CASINO RAILWAY.

    Mr. T. T. Ewing, M.H.R., gave evidence yesterday afternoon before the Public Works Committee, in connection with the inquiry into the expediency of constructing a line of railway from ...

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  28. THE UNITED LABORERS

    The State Minister for Works having made an alteration in the system of registration for employment on day-labor works, at the instance of the Stonemasons' Union, was interviewed on ...

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  29. KILLED BY A FALLING LIMB.

    DUNGOG, Wednesday.--A fatal accident happened at Wallarobba, near Dungeg, yesterday. A middle-aged man named Joseph Mate was felling a tree, when a large branch broke off, ...

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  30. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION.

    The eleventh annual convention of the New South Wales Christian Endeavor Union was concluded yesterday. The morning's discussion dealt principally with ...

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  31. THE SHEARERS DISPUTE AND THE ARBITRATION ACT.

    Sir,--The Pastoralists of New South Wales Will be not a little surprised, and it is to be hoped greatly cheered, by the Hon. the Attorney-General's denial "that the shearers are on strike." ...

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  32. BOTANY FINANCES.

    At the last meeting of the Botany Council the Mayor mentioned that the list of rates received for the half-year had been the largest in the history of the council. For the first time, the borough found itself actually in ...

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  33. PECULIAR CASE OF POISONING.

    WAGGA, Wednesday,--An inquest concerning the death of Mrs. M'Nevin, who died at Ballymoran station on Sunday night from arsenical poisoning, was held at the station yesterday. In ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. THE SUSPENSION OF THE MORAL CODE.

    Sir,-- Some few days ago I [?] trespassed upon your space to express regret that fault was being found with Mr. Webster, M.L.A, for having given a vote in Parliament in one direction, ...

    Article : 312 words
  35. MR. WISE ON THE SITUATION.

    The views expressed by both sides were brought under the notice of the Attorney-General last night. "I cannot help feeling," Mr. Wise said, "that ...

    Article : 377 words
  36. THE GUNDAGAI HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    GUNDAGAI, Wednesday,-- At a meeting of the hospital committee last night Mr. Sullivan asked Mr. Davies, the treasurer, whether, in view of the wide publicity given his utterances at the ...

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  37. REPORTED DROUGHT IN ARGENTINA.

    Sir,--With reference to a cablegram which appears in your issue of this morning, announcing that "the drought which prevails in Argentina is critically affecting the agricultural and the ...

    Article : 221 words
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