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  2. A BARE POSSIBILITY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--At a late hour to-night there was a bare possibility of Mr. Deakin being induced seriously to reconsider his determination to resign, if some satisfactory ...

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  3. SETTLED.

    The coastal shipping strike was definitely settled on Saturday morning. At an open conference of the parties, the agreements arrived at were formally adopted and signed, and the ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Josephine Brooks, aged 7, and residing at Regent-street, Redfern, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital on Sunday afternoon. She was suffering from severe burns to arms and chest, ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TREASURER'S. VIEWS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The Treasurer (Mr. Peake), speaking at Hamley Bridge on Saturday night, referred to the Federal Parliament. He said many of the audience who ha[?] had their ...

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  6. AN OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    George Wright (74), was found lying dead yesterday in a shed at the rear of his residence, Sydney-road, Balgowlah, near Manly, with a gunshot wound in the right side of his throat. ...

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  7. INJURED AT THE RAILWAY STATION.

    Connie Riley, a woman of about 49 years of age, was seriously injured at the Central Railway Station on Saturday night. When about to board the 5.20 train to Liverpool she fell ...

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  8. MR. REID METAPHORICAL.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, leader of the Federal Opposition, made the following statement on the political crisis to a "Daily Telegraph" representative yesterday:-- ...

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  9. SENATOR M'COLL'S VIEW.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Speaking at a social function at Bendigo on Friday evening, Senator M'Coll said that from what he had learned of the circumstances of the present so-called crisis, ...

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  10. BODY FOUND IN THE OCEAN.

    J. H. Wiley, a resident of Randwick, was fishing yesterday off the rooks on the south-eastern side of the Waverley Cemetery, when he noticed the dead body of a man floating in the ...

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  11. WHAT THE SETTLEMENT MEANS.

    The "one little omission" in the terms of settlement referred to by Mr. M. J. Connington at the conference on Saturday was, he afterwards explained, the lack of provision that all the ...

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  12. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    Charles Hunter, aged 78 years, an old-age pensioner residing in King-street, St. Peters, was taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Saturday morning by the Civil Ambulance ...

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  13. MR. HUTCHISON'S IDEA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. J. Hutchison, M.H.R, for Hindmarsh (S.A), who returned to Adelaide on Saturday morning by express, was questioned concerning the Federal crisis. He ...

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  14. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    An inquiry was held on Saturday morning by Mr. W. Le Brown at the Water Police Court into the circumstances attending the death of Pearl Rogers, aged 6½ years, which took place at the ...

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  15. FATAL FALL.

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded by Mr. W. Le B. Brown on Saturday in connection with the death of Irene Keating, 8 years of age, who fell down the steps at the back of the house ...

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  16. DROWNED IN THE BATHS.

    Mr. S. Murphy, City Coroner, on Saturday found that Charles Tovey Copeman, aged 5 year, who was drowned in private baths at Mosman on April 9, came by his death accidentally. ...

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  17. DEATH FROM MINERS' CONSUMPTION

    HILLGROVE, Saturday.--Patrick O'Connell, aged 49, died today from miners' consumption. ...

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  18. FALL FROM PONY.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.--Willie riding a pony a lad, Leonard Cameron, son of Ald. Cameron, fell off, and broke the small bone of his right arm. ...

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  19. THE UNION VIEWPOINT.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., asked yesterday how he considered the result, said: "I consider it on the whole quite satisfactory. In any criticism the original cause of the dispute must be ...

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  20. RIGHT THIGH BROKEN.

    FORBES, Saturday.--This afternoon J. Coles, aged about 18, son of a well-known agent here, while "larking" in Johnson's bicycle shop, slipped on the floor, fell, and broke his right thigh. ...

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  21. FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    CAPTAIN'S FLAT, Saturday.--John Byrne, a minor, was killed by falling down a shaft, a distance of 40ft., through one of the party removing the ladders. Death was instantaneous. ...

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  22. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

    The North Coast Co.'s steamers City of Grafton and Cavanba left on Saturday afternoon for the Richmond River and Byron Bay respectively. Captain Nelson, who had been with the company ...

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  23. INJURED BY FALL OF ROCK.

    HILLGROVE, Saturday.--A lad named O'Dea was seriously injured by a fall of rock at the Proprietary mine, yesterday. He is at present in the hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  24. WOMAN WALKS OFF MOVING TRAM.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--A married woman, Mary Ann M'Ghie, when travelling home to Thomas-street by tram last night, forgot to alight at her destination. Realising the fact ...

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  25. MR. POYNTON AMAZED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. A. Poynton, M.H.R. for Grey, said: "Personally I was amazed at the attitude of Mr. Deakin. In my opinion there is not the slightest collusion between Mr. ...

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  26. GENERAL SATISFACTION.

    GRAFTON, Saturday.--News of the settlement of the strike was received with general satisfaction, particularly by the farming class who have suffered severely during the dislocation of ...

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  27. MAN FALLS OVERBOARD.

    BULAHDELAH, Saturday.--Mr. Patrick Ryan, an old resident, who had just returned from Ireland, whilst rowing with three girls from Sutton's Hotel this afternoon, fell overboard and ...

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  28. POSITION AT THE WHARVES.

    The success of the new agreement regarding labor on the coastal wharves as a means ef preventing industrial friction will depend entirely on the way in which the agreement is ...

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  29. LABOR CRITICISM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. M'Grath, M.L.A., during an address at the Trades-hall, Ballarat, this afternoon, referred to the Federal crisis. He hoped that the Labor Party in the Federal ...

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  30. WOULD-BE PASSENGERS CROWDED OUT.

    BEGA, Saturday.--The news of the termination of the strike was received with great satisfaction locally. Supplies were again beginning to run short in some quarters. A fairly regular ...

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  31. MINER COMMITS SUICIDE.

    COOKTOWN, Saturday.--A miner, Fred. Burge, who arrived yesterday from Sydney, committed suicide with a revolver at the West Coast Hotel today. A draft on Burns, Philp, ...

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  32. MAN DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--The annual picnic of railway employees was held yesterday at Emu Park, about 2000 persons attending. During the luncheon hour a lengthsman, James Barry. ...

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  33. MR. AUSTIN CHAPMAN IS "MUM."

    Mr. Austin Chapman arrived in Sydney by the Melbourne express yesterday morning, and was seen by a "Daily Telegraph" representative for a few minutes last evening. ...

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  34. THE BAXTER TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Of the two survivors of the Baxter family, the baby is weaker and sinking, and the girl, Phyllis, is conscious, but has no knowledge of recent events. She is ...

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  35. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--Charles Crowley was run over at a crossing by a special train from Terowrie. His body was badly mutilated. ...

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  36. DARING BURGLARY.

    COOMA, Sunday.--A burglary was committed at the Cooma railway station early this morning. The safe, containing £149 in cash, was blown open, and the money gone. No books ...

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  37. ACROSS THE BORDER.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--Recently a number of residents from Lismore proceeded as far as Atherton to inspect some land. Some members of the party have now returned to Brisbane, ...

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  38. MUTINY ON A CHINESE JUNK.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--The Chinese war junk Whang Ho, which had been on exhibition on the Pacific coast of America, was despatched from Frisco for New York, via Papeete. ...

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  39. RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.

    BOWRAVILLE, Saturday.--An agitation is being vigorously put forward for the deviation of the North Coast railway, so as to pass near this town, through settled country all the ...

    Article : 158 words
  40. SIR FREDERICK HOLDER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--There have been rumors in circulation that Sir Frederick Holder, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, is to be approached to form a Government with ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. THE EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    Interviewed on Saturday afternoon as to his opinion of the settlement which had been arrived at, Mr. A. H. Moore, the president of the Employers' Federation, said:-- ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--A severs earth tremor occurred at Quorn, Carrieton, Melrose, and places in those localities at 2 a.m. yesterday. Buildings were shaken and crockery rattled. ...

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