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  2. THE COAL STRIKE.

    It is now generally expected that the next important epoch in the history of the coal strike will be the meeting which is to be held by Mr. Bowling and his party at Built Park ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Arthur Wicks (26), a dealer, residing in Blue's Point-road, North Sydney, was driving a horse and cart along Gordon-road, Chatswood, yesterday afternoon, when the horse shied and threw ...

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  4. NAPOLEON'S CABIN BOY.

    A MAN WHO REMEMBERS NAPOLEON EMBARKING ON THE BELLEROPHON. Our illustration shows Mr. William Johnstone, now an inmate of the Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor at Randwick, who in very tender years was chosen by Napoleon to act as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CRANE JIB CARRIES AWAY.

    Through the carrying away of a crane jib at Miller's Point on Wednesday, Ernest Wakefield, who was in the employ of the Harbor Trust, sustained a fractured skull. The jib fell on ...

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  6. TRAM COLLISION.

    A "rear" collision took place between two trams yesterday in Liverpool-street, near Nithsdale-street, while they were held up prior to receiving the signal to proceed on their ...

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  7. BABY'S FATAL INJURIES.

    On Wednesday afternoon a 15-months-old child, named Thelma Eileen M'Farlane, was knocked down by a two-horse waggon in Botany-street, Waterloo. She was taken to the ...

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  8. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    Mr. H. V. Hawkins, Acting-Deputy Coroner, held an inquest yesterday into the circumstances attending the death of William Goodsir, who fell out of a 16ft. sailing boat in Double ...

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  9. THE RESULT OF ACCIDENT.

    Accidental death was the verdict given by the Acting Deputy-Coroner yesterday regarding the death of Nicholas Calia, wharf-laborer who was crushed between the steamer Port Pirie and an ...

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  10. DEFEAT CERTAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Melbourne Trades-hall Council had before it to-night a circular signed by Mr. A. Gray, secretary of the Federated Coal and Shale Workers of Australia, ...

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  11. SUDDEN DEATH OF A YOUNG WOMAN.

    Miss Maud Violet Mary M'Causland, who had been in ill-health for some time, was found dead in an outhouse connected with her home in Walker-street, Redfern, late on Wednesday ...

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  12. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The following cablegram was received to-day by the State Premier from the Ageut-General, in reference to the Waratah search:-- ...

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  13. TROUBLE AT LAKE MACQUARIE.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--There has been some little disturbance between the men on strike and some of those who are working at Teralba and Spiers Point, and as a consequence ...

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  14. THE WHARF LABORERS.

    The steamer Jason, which had been deserted by the wharf-laborers on the previous day, was idle yesterday. The wharf-laborers made another demand that the collier which is ...

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  15. KNOCKED OVER BY A TRAIN.

    JUNEE, Thursday.--Ganger Aldridge, of Junee, met with a terrible accident to-day. He was proceeding on the southern side of the town on a tricycle when he was overtaken by ...

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  16. HELENSBURGH DROWNING CASE.

    CLIFTON, Thursday.--The local police have received instructions to patrol the sea shore in search of the body of Heffernan, a Helensburgh miner, who was swept off the rocks at ...

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  17. VIOLATION OF CHURCH LAW.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A meeting of the Nash party at Geelong to-night carried a resolution denouncing as a deliberate violation of Church law the action of the churchwardens in ...

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  18. KILLED AT SAWMILLS.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.--This morning at George Lansdowne's timber yard, Auburn-street, Arthur Selgrave, a young married man was engaged at the circular saw bench, cutting ...

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  19. THE INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--Recently the Newcastle Labor Council sought the co-operation of the local Chamber of Commerce in an endeavor to secure sittings of the industrial ...

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  20. COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The three men charged similarly with Peter Bowling trader the Industrial Disputes Act Amendment Bill, Daniel Hutton, a member of the Colliery Employees' Federation, James ...

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  21. CHALLENGER AND DEFENDER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. J. Dixon, owner of the Sayonara. which is the defender in the contest for the Sayonara Cup, has received the following letter from Mr. Walter Marks, ...

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  22. KILLED BY FALL OF EARTH.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--Whilst working in an excavation at the Bathurst racecourse yesterday Gorge Fitzpatrick (21) residing with his father in brilliant-street was killed by a fall of ...

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  23. PAPER MILL SHUT DOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The paper mill at Fyansford, near Geelong, shut, down yesterday for an indefinite period on account of the coal strike. ...

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  24. FOREIGN COAL.

    The steamer Quite, which is bringing the first cargo of Bengal coal for the New South Wales Government, passed Point Archer, on the Queensland coast, yesterday. She will ...

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  25. THE CARTERS TREK.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.--A mild sensation was caused at Cessnock a few days ago, owing to the arrival by train of a number of men and horses, followed later on by a ...

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  26. CAUGHT IN CHAFF-CUTTER.

    TRANGIE, Thursday.--Edward Macquire, employed at Bailey and Bishop's, while working a chaff-cutter, had his arm cut off above the elbow. ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. THE SHEARERS IN CONFERENCE.

    THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN WORKERS UNION (MEMBERSHIP 48,000) NOW BEING HELD AT THE TRADES-HALL, SYDNEY. Front Row--lert to right.--Messrs. G. Maskay (official reporter), W. Dunstan (Adelaide, S.A.), Arthur Rae (Central Branch), J. M'Pherson (Victoria, Riverina), O. Foster (Assistant Secretary), A. Andrews (Bourke), P. Langston (North Queensland Branch). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. EXCITING SULKY MISHAP.

    MANILLA, Thursday.--An accident occurred on the Manilla Bridge yesterday afternoon. Two young men were crossing the bridge in a sulky when the horse shied at an approaching ...

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  30. MR. BOWLING'S INFLUENCE.

    CLIFTON, Thursday.--Word has been received that a mass meeting of miners will be held at Bulli oral Saturday, when Messrs. Bowling and Gray will be present. If nothing further in the ...

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  31. THROWN FROM A HOUSE.

    ADELONG, Thursday.--Rufus Kohi (16) manboy at Ellerslie station, was sent on a message yesterday, but the horse returned without its rider. A search was made, and Kohl was ...

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  32. GIRL'S FALL INTO A VAT OF BOILING WATER.

    GERRINGONG, Thursday.--Ivy Henry (10), visited the Gerringong Dairy Company's factory with afternoon tea for her brothers, who are engaged there. While going to one of the ...

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  33. "DEATH RATHER THAN MADNESS."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Thomas Dooran who had been selling vegetables in Frankston, was returning towards his home at Tyabb on Saturday, when his cart upset. He was thrown ...

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  34. AT MR. HUGHES'S MEETING.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.--The case in which Arthur Edward Wilkinson proceeded against Constable Heckenberg, for assault, by shoving him through the crowd, on the occasion of Mr. ...

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  35. YET ANOTHER SURF VICTIM.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Miss Kate Kimpton of Fitzroy, who was staying with Mrs. D. James on a holiday at Dromana, a popular seaside resort, went this afternoon to bathe with ...

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  36. FATALLY INJURED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--James Caskey the victim of the accident at May Bros, and Co., died at Gawler this morning. Death was due to terrible injuries, both internal and spinal, ...

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  37. "MESSAGE OF PEACE"

    BULLI, Thursday.--For ten weeks the gospel of labor has been persistently preached to the southern miners, and they expect Mr. Bowling at Bulli on Friday or Saturday to deliver the ...

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  38. IMPRISONED IN A TUNNEL

    GLOUCESTER, Thursday.--A blasting accident occurred at the big tunnel eight miles from here last night. The first night shift of four men were just going into the tunnel, when ...

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  39. MOUNT KEIRA MINERS.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.--A special meeting of the Mount Keira Miners Lodge was held to-day, Mr. E. O'Neill in the chair. Mr. A. Waugh. (miners' president) was also in ...

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  40. EDITOR SENT TO GAOL.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Municipal affairs at Collie have been at a deadlock for some time, owing to the councillors refusing to sit with the Mayor (A. E. Borkwood), who was re-elected ...

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  41. WOMEN CANVASSERS AT WEST MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.--A dozen women from Stanford Merthyr Kurri Kurri, and Pelaw-Main, made a canvass of the town day for signatures to a petition touched as ...

    Article : 212 words
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