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  2. WHOSE IS THE DOG?

    THE STATES POLICEMAN: "Ton must register that dog." LABOR: But I don't own it. THE S.P.: Whist you keep it on your premises, and feed it, you are liable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
  3. POSITION IN THE NORTH.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—Despite the fact that miners' meetings have been held throughout the district, to-day -has thrown little light upon the strike position. ...

    Article : 519 words
  4. OUR MILITARY DEFENCE.

    The conclusion I have come to is, shortly, that the present forces are inadequate, in numbers, training, organisation, and munitions of war, to ...

    Article : 6,644 words
  5. PENNY POSTAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The proposal to troduce penny postage within each State, if the financial agreement should be adopted, will place each of the Other States on the same ...

    Article : 275 words
  6. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR.

    ARMIDALE, Friday.—Mr. Deakin spent the morning at Glen Innes, where he was the guest of the local Liberal League, who made it their business to see that the Prime Minister saw as ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  7. THE POLICY CRITICISED.

    Mr. Thomas, the ex-Postmaster-General, thinks' it astonishing that Sir John Quick should propose to borrow money for post-office Improvements, seeing that when Sir George Turner ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. THE LITHGOW DIFFICULTY.

    LITHGOW, Friday.—The difficulty in regard to the ironworks tunnel has been settled. On Wednesday evening Mr. W. H. Delaney, secretary of the Ironworks Tunnel Lodge, ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. A POSSIBLE MISUNDERSTANDING.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—In addressing the men at West Wallsend and Teralba to-day, Mr. M. Charlton, explained with very great care that the proposals that have been put forward ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. CROWN GIVEN LEAVE TO PROSECUTE.

    Mr. Mant, on behalf of the Attorney-General, Applied to Judge Heydon in the Industrial Court yesterday for leave under section 48 of the Industrial Disputes Act to prosecute Charles ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. PRESS OPINIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —To-morrow the "Argus," in its leader will say: "Australia asked Lord Kitchener for a soldier's report, and has received such an one as might have been ...

    Article : 461 words
  12. THE ZIG-ZAG COLLIERY.

    LITHGOW, Friday.—Some trouble occurred at the Zig-Zag mine yesterday, and as a result other men are doing the wheeling to-day. Mr. J. D. Durie, manager of the mine, seen ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. THE CLIFTON DIFFICULTY.

    HELENSBURGH, Friday.—The refusal of the South Clifton men to allow Mr. Edmunds, chairman of the wages Board, to settle the dispute between them and the two men, Williamson and ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. THE MEN'S ATTITUDE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—A large meeting, of miners in the Wallsend district was held at West Wallsend this morning. The object of the gathering was to place before the men the ...

    Article : 425 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES BOWLERS.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The New South Wales bowlers, who arrived yesterday afternoon, were officially welcomed by the president of the Tasmanian Bowling Association, Mr. G. T. ...

    Article : 603 words
  16. HOW MELBOURNE FARES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The revenue of the Melbourne Harbor Trust has been affected to the amount of £500 per week as the direct result of the coal strike, and the loss totals ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. INCREASING THE OUTPUT.

    WOLLONGONG. Friday.--The various local collieries are now working, splendidly, but most of them have not got the full complement of miners: owing to many the men being away ...

    Article : 297 words
  18. A BARRIER STRIKE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.—Difficulty in connection with the employment of a non-union carpenter has arisen at the Junction mine. This morning 18 carpenters downed tools as ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. SOUTHERN WAGES BOARD.

    The Southern Wages Board sat again at Young-street yesterday, Mr. Edmonds presiding. Mr. Bromfield (instructed by Curtiss and Barry) appeared for the mine owners, and Mr. ...

    Article : 439 words
  20. P. AND O. STEAMER AGROUND.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The P. and O. cargo steamer Candia, while being taken down channel last night, got on the eastern bank, and is stuck hard, and fast. She was drawing 19ft. 6in. ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. THE DOMESTIC PROBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Dowager Countess of Dudley had an interview with the Premier to-day relating to the bringing of domestic servants from Great Britain to Victoria. ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. A COUNTRY MYSTERY.

    BARRABA, Friday.—A mysterious affair is reported from Coolah, between Burindi and Boggabri. Richard Potter reports that his brother William potter, aged 20, left the camp ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. FOUND DEAD IN THE STREET.

    The City Coroner held an inquiry yesterday into the death of Ellen M'Killop, or Ah Tow, who was found dead at the corner of Cook's River-road and Rickety-street, Botany, on ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. THE BUSY SOUTH.

    BULLI, Friday.—The strike in the southern district, with the exception of Clifton's familiar dispute over its two recalcitrant union men, is now as dead as Julius Caesar, and all the ...

    Article : 715 words
  25. SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The following Interim award was declared by the Southern Collieries' Board yesterday afternoon in respect of the dispute between the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association and ...

    Article : 439 words
  26. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The final wool sals of the season was held this afternoon for the purpose of clearing up the remnants of what had been a most successful year. Buying was ...

    Article : 108 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 139 words
  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Auckland Court to-day George Oliver was sentenced to ten years for attempting to murder hie wife by shooting her, at Kings land, on December 29. ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. COAL-LUMPERS RETURN TO WORK TO-DAY.

    The coat-lumpers after a three months' spell are to resume work again this morning. The conference between the representatives of the Coal Stevedores' Association and the ...

    Article : 283 words
  30. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  31. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
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