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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Customs and excise revenue received in all States during the week ended November 7 was £226,038, which represents an increase of £5874 over the ...

    Article : 260 words
  3. THE STRIKE AT NEWCASTLE.

    PERSONALITIES OF THE COAL STRIKE. From right to left: 1. Mr. Albert Burns, so cretary of the Hebburn Miners' Lodge, whose dismissal and subsequent treatment by the mine management are among the reasons assigned for the present strike. 2. Mr. J. Stenhouse, one of the Newcastle district representatives on Mr. J. visory THREE PROMINENT MINERS' FEDERATION OFFICIALS om left to right: Mr. Peter Bowling (president of the Colliery Employees' Federation), Stenhouse (in the background), and Mr. Daniel Hulton. These are members of the AdBoard. MINERS AT THE SEAPIT MINE DISCUSSING THE SITUATION. The Scapit mine is within 15 minutes' walk of the Newcastle Post Office, and is one of the oldest mines. Our illustration shows a group of miners, who went to the mine yesterday morning, but after waiting an hour, went home. THE LAST LOAD OF COAL. The steamer Queen Bee alongside the dyke at Newcastle, receiving the last load of coal that will be shipped from Newcastle for some time to come. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE MIRROR OF JUSTICE.

    In that book of Mr. Wells one of the most pathetic over written), wherein be photographs the starved soul of that pitiful snob Hoopdriver, with its gleams of knightly chivalry and ...

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  5. TWEED RIVER ENTRANCE.

    There has been considerable feeling shown recently on the Tweed River, owing to the unsatisfactory condition of the river entrance. It was resolved, after much discussion, to send a ...

    Article : 634 words
  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    During the pursuit of Chinese who attempted to escape from a party of raiders at Dennison street. Botany, on Sunday night. Senior-sergeant Ingram met with an "injury that will ...

    Article : 60 words
  7. THE ALLEGED IRON RING.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--Reference to Mr. Hall's statement in the House of Representatives last week to the effect that he had reason to believe that G. and C. Hoskins, of Eskbank, were ...

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  8. FALL FROM THE SCAFFOLD.

    Albert Solomons (28), a laborer, residing at Brougham-street, Glebe, while working at the new markets. Quay-street, yesterday afternoon, fell from the scaffolding to the ground, a ...

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  9. A PECULIAR MISHAP.

    Willie driving along Jarrett-street, Leichhardt, yesterday afternoon, William Bastian (42), who resides at 172 Parramatta-road, Annandale. met with a peculiar mishap. He was ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The examination of Mr. W. A. M'Kay, Public Service Inspector of New South Wales, was continued before the Postal Commission to-day. ...

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  11. CHILD BADLY BURNT.

    Carrie Riley (5), who resides with her parents in High-street, Rozelle, was conveyed by the Civil Ambulance, after that body had given her first-aid relief, to the Balmain Hospital ...

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  12. BURIED BENEATH BRICKS.

    Early yesterday morning James Smith (34), a brickmaker. residing at Belmont-street, Alexandria, was assisting, in the dismantling of kilns at the Federal Brickworks, Alexandria, when a ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. PINNED UNDER HIS CART.

    INVERELL, Monday.--A fatal accident occurred on Saturday at the foot of Waterloo Range, the victim being a man named Sims, aged 75. Deceased, who resided on a farm between ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. DEAD IN BED.

    BATHURST, Monday.--An unmarried man, William Henry Jones (72), was found dead in bed at his house, Bathurst South, this morning. Deceased had his pipe in his mouth and a ...

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  15. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. John Norton departed from his usual custom at Glebe Town-hall last night, and conformed so far to custom as to provide himself with a chairman in the person of Mr. Bramston, ...

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  16. A CLAIRVOYANT IN THE DIVORCE COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A divorce suit was heard before Mr. Justice Hodges in the Practice Court to-day, in which the petitioner was Sarah Ann Turner (47), 24 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy. ...

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  17. DROWNED IN THE HAWKESBURY.

    WINDSOR, Monday.--An English immigrant, Joseph Moore (24), was drowned whilst bathing in the Hawkesbury yesterday morning. He was a native of Derbyshire, and has been in the ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were entered outwards at the Newcastle Custom-house yesterday:--Age, str., for Sydney (orders), with ballast; Wakatipu, str., for Launceston, via Sydney, with 180 ...

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  19. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The steamer Star of Scotland, of the Tyser Line, which arrived in Port Phillip Bay from London direct, early this morning, had a hairbreadth escape from ...

    Article : 484 words
  20. DEAD BODY FOUND.

    GLEN INNES, Saturday.--The dead body of a man was found to-day at Waterloo Range, Inverell-road. ...

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  21. FALL FROM A SCAFFOLD.

    PORT MACQUARIE, Saturday.--A young man named Mooney, son of Mr. Daniel Mooney, of Beechwood, while standing on a scaffold felling a tree about 15ft. from the ground, fell owing to ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels were entered outwards at the Newcastle Custom-house on Saturday:-- Hornby Change, str., for Melbourne, with 2800 tons coal 409 tons bunkers; Fiona, str., for Lautoka, with ...

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  23. LITTLE BOY DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--John Shannon (9), and his little sister (4) were fishing in a waterhole near their parents' house at Woodford on Saturday when the boy slipped from the bank ...

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  24. SEAMEN'S ARTICLES RESCINDED.

    In the police court oil Saturday, before Mr. Adrian, D.S.M., Waldemar Org and Herman Horn, seamen, proceeded against Martin Frampton, master of the British registered vessel ...

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  25. A RUNAWAY AT NOWRA.

    NOWRA, Monday.--This afternoon a horse, which was being broken in by Mr. John Holland, ran away from ills yard, and, turning into Berry-street, tlie sulky to which it was attached ...

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  26. THE PENTRIDGE INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At the Pentridge inquiry to-day, Michael Joseph Cody, governor of the establishment since 1899, said it was a common practice for convicts to make putty out of ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. THE INSURANCE LIBEL CLAIM.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The whole of to-day sitting in the first Civil Court was occupied by Mr. Pigott in his address to Mr. Justice a'Beckett on behalf of the defendants, in the ...

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  28. RAILWAY MISHAPS AT "THE HILL."

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--H. Morgan, employed at the South mine, was run over by some railway trucks to-day, and sustained a scalp wound and injuries to the knee. ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. NORTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. H. B. Bignold, a candidate for the North Sydney Federal seal, makes Australia's responsibility in the matter of the defence of the Empire a feature of his addresses to the ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. THE CANVAS PETTICOAT WEARER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--May Silver, the young woman who attempted to smuggle ashore from the steamship Eastern 54 tins of opium, concealed ill a Specially constructed canvas ...

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  31. DEATH BY DROWING.

    GOULEURN, Monday.--At the inquest on Sunday afternoon concerning the drowning of Ollie Heazlett, the evidence showed that the two boys who were said to have dived did not do ...

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  32. FEDERAL AND STATE LABORITES.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.--At a meeting of the Hunter District Council Political Labor League, on Saturday, the friction existing between the State and Federal Labor members ...

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  33. NO SIGN OF T HE WARATAH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Captain E. D. Beck, of tho steamer Star of Scotland, which arrived at Melbourne from London via the Cape of Good Hope route this morning, stated that a ...

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  34. VICTORIAN VITAL STATISTICS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The vital statistics for the quarter ended September 30 last are of a very satisfactory character. The number of marriages, 2265, was the highest ever recorded. ...

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  35. THE ROPE BROKE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The body of n middle-aged man was found by two youths while bird-nesting around Tongio Vest, on Saturday. The body is supposed to be that of a ...

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  36. ACTIVITY IN THE YASS DISTRICT.

    YASS, Monday.--A conference of Labor delegates from the various branches of the Werriwa electorate met at Yass on Saturday. Mr. D. R. Hall, the present member for Werriwa, ...

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  37. POEMS ON IMMORTALITY.

    Rev. Andrew Harper, of St. Andrew's College, lectured last night on "Browning's Poems on Immortality" In the King's-hall, Phillip- street. He stated that the idea of man's ...

    Article : 138 words
  38. THE BUILDING EXHIBITION.

    Balloon ascents by Captain Penfold and Professor Holloway were set down as important features of yesterday's programme at the Building Exhibition, but, owing to the strong wind, ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. OUTBREAK OF PARALYSIS.

    BALLINA, Monday.--Further particulars regarding the outbreak of infantile paralysis show an increase. About 20 cases have been reported. Dr Willis (Board of Health) is expected to ...

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  40. SUICIDE WHILE INSANE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Charles William Moore Maydwell was found dead at Kitticoola mine, near Palmer, on Sunday. He was lying in a room on a stretcher, with rugs over his body. ...

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  41. IN SEARCH OF CIGARETTES.

    DROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Late last night Jos. Boundy reported to the police that the window of his shop in Chloride-street had been broken and 33 packets of cigarettes and one ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. THE MISSING CLAN MACPHERSON

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--H.M.S. Challenger. which arrived here to-day from tho Kermadec Islands, reports having seen no signs of the missing barque Clan Macpherson. ...

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