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  2. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- The Billiard Association's Council is considering the advisability of equalising the restrictions imposed upon cannon and hazard shots. The legislation, ...

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  3. AN INCREASED FAMILY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The hearing of the plaint of the Australian Telegraph and Telephone Construction and Maintenance Union for increased wanes, lesser hours of duty, and ...

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  4. AT HOMEBUSH.

    In view of the declaration made on behalf of the Meat Employees' Union on Tuesday night, that representatives would be present at Homebush yesterday to buy stock in order to provide ...

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  5. A RING OF ARMED NATIONS.

    "The progress the Australian troops are making" is very good. They are developing a thoroughly different type to that of their grandfathers. They are less square set; they are ...

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  6. A.W.U. CONFERENCE.

    The A.W.U. Conference had a busy day yesterday. Consideration was given to the Defence Act, and the following resolution was carried: -- ...

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  7. STATEMENTS DENIED.

    In a published statement by Mr. Furse yesterday, it was alleged that the butchers had attempted to bring pressure to boar so as to interfere with the killing of stock, that stock had ...

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  8. IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The meat industry is just now in a peculiar position. Yesterday there was a bubble up, which looked like being serious, yet to-day matters proceeded as though ...

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  9. FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- The Northern Union has invited the following backs to participate in the Australasian tour: -- Wagstan and Rogers (Huddersfield): Jenkins and G. Thomas ...

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  10. FROZEN MEAT.

    Sydney will, to-day, have the opportunity of testing the value of its own frozen meat, the food which has done more, perhaps, than anything else to make flesh food possible to the ...

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  11. NO CONTRACT.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. -- In the Newcastle District Court to-day, before Judge Fitzhardingo, Eliza Porter sued the Municipality of Newcastle, claiming £162 10s, for the cartage of ...

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  12. WRESTLING.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday. -- Fristensky, claimant to the European wrestling championship, met Paul Simpson, heavyweight, and struggled through a long bout, finding afterwards that ...

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  13. DUTIES ON PAPER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The public sittings of the Inter-State Commission were resumed today, when further evidence was taken with regard to the proposed alteration of duties on ...

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  14. BOXING.

    CINCINNATI, Tuesday. -- Ad Wolgast gained the newspaper decision over Tommy Garry, of Chicago, in 10 rounds. ...

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  15. TO-MORROW'S SALE.

    The selling agents have not yet made any arrangements for the holding of sales at Homebush to-morrow (Thursday). It is probable, however, that sales will not be held. ...

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  16. A PATHETIC APPEAL.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- A local tradesman today received a wire from a resident of Dulwichhill asking that a leg of mutton be immediately forwarded to him as he had been unable to ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    The King has agreed to lay the foundationstones of the New Zealand offices, which adjoin the Adelphi Theatre. The date of the ceremony has not been decided upon. ...

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  18. THE OIL INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister was to-day waited upon by a deputation representing the oil Industry of New South Wales, consisting of Mr. David Fell, the local receiver ...

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  19. NO MEAT, PLENTY OF FISH.

    SHELLHARBOR, Wednesday. -- The residents are beginning to feel the effects of the meat strike, local butchers being unable to get supplies from Sydney. ...

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  20. EFFECT ON STOCKOWNERS.

    The dispute is causing very little inconvenience to stockowners. Those who sent stock in for Thursday's market are adversely affected, of course, as well as dealers, but as a general ...

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  21. CONTRADITIONS.

    Referring to the unofficial report or Monday night's meeting of the Master Butchers' Association in "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday, Mr. Nicholls (secretary of the association) said ...

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  22. TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    YASS, Tuesday. -- The temporary building at the hospital for typhoid fever patients, it is expected, will be completed by to-morrow. Dr Colquhoun states that two more patients ...

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  23. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Public Instruction and Agriculture to-day conferred on the question of combining the teaching of agriculture with primary education. It ...

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  24. "'TIS AN ILL WIND -- "

    Abnormally heavy demands for tinned foods were reported in consequence of the scarcity of meat, and confirmation of the report was obtained by a "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  25. PUBLIC SLAUGHTERING.

    Representatives of unions concerned had an interview yesterday with the Associate Chief Secretary, Mr. Flowers (chairman of the Abattoirs Board). The suggestion had been made ...

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  26. VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS' DAY.

    It is the intention of the vaudeville artists, theatrical employees, and musicians of Sydney to hold at an early date an Artists' Day on the line sof the recent Actor's Day. The ...

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  27. PUBLIC SCHOOL CLOSED.

    MOLONG, Tuesday. -- Owing to an outbreak of diphtheria, the public school at Meranburn has been closed. ...

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  28. YOUNG MAN COMMITTED.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- There was a large number of spectators at the police court, to hear charges against James Haldane Taylor (20), who is accused on information with having ...

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  29. OUR SUPPLY OF FISH.

    Sir, -- The existing state of affairs should impress upon the minds of the public and Government the importance of establishing auxiliary sources of food supply. ...

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  30. CHINESE "WHITE WOLVES."

    PEKIN, Monday Evening. -- The Government is apprehensive of the "White Wolves" robellton. Troops numbering about 30,000 are forming cordons and attempting to hem the rebels in. ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA WINS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Victoria had just a remote chance of pulling the game out of the are when the inter-State cricket match was resumed on Adelaide Oval to-day. They needed 315 to ...

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  32. "THE HUB OF THE PACIFIC."

    A civic reception was accorded to the visiting general at the Town-hall yesterday. The Lord Mayor (Ald. Richards) presided, and among those present were Sir Matthew Harris, and ...

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  33. SULZER "GRAFT" INQUIRY.

    NEW YORK, Monday Evening. -- As a result of the Sulzer (ex-Governor of New York) "graft" inquiry proceedings, John Kennedy, State Treasurer, when summoned to give ...

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  34. FEDERAL ELECTIONS COMMISSION.

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- The Federal Elections Commission (Mr. Sinclair chairman) took evidence to-day. Mr. Cathie, Commonwealth Electoral Officer, ...

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  35. THE LADY AND THE TAILOR.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A Sydney lady, Mrs. L. Levy, of Hartford, 244 Glebe Point-road, was defendant in an action brought in the Country Court to-day by Charles James Lane, tailor, of ...

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  36. BANK CASHIER SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Walter Robson, formerly cashier in the London office of the Commercial Bank of Australia, who was committed for trial on a charge of appropriating ...

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  37. YESTERDAY'S SLAUGHTER.

    With the exception of five calves, which work killed by one of the master butchers himself, nothing was slaughtered at Glebe Island yesterday. Usually a hive of industry, the ...

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  38. GAOL PRISONER'S TRIAL.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- Following instructions from the Minister for Justice a life-sentence prisoner was yesterday tried at the local gaol by two magistrates, on a charge of stabbing ...

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  39. BARQUE ON FIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The German barque Henriette, bound for Melbourne, caught fire at Fredrikstad, Norway. The outbreak was extinguished. The damage is unknown. ...

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  40. SUSSEX-STREET.

    The effects of the meat famine were plainly evident throughout the produce markets yesterday. Provision merchants, hotelkeepers, restaurant proprietors, and householders generally ...

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  41. HOBART AND ITS SHOPS.

    HOBART, Tuesday. -- The Shops Closing Act has caused trouble and and annoyance ever since it was passed. A writ of mandamus is now to be applied for to cause the chief inspector of ...

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  42. BATHURST QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- At the Bathurst Quarter Sessions, before Judge Scholes and jury, a young man named Charles Howard pleaded not guilty to a charge of having placed an obstruction on the railway line near ...

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  43. NO PLACE FOR SLAUGHTERING.

    It was explained last evening by Mr. Furse, secretary of the Employees' Meat Union, that the two Labor representatives deputed to make purchases of meat at Homebush sales were ...

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  44. MATRON OF BATHURST HOSPITAL.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- The house committee of the Bathurst Hospital has appointed Nurse Wise, matron of the Mentone Hospital, Melbourne, as matron of the local institution, vice ...

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  45. SEVEN CHILDREN FATHERLESS.

    HOBART, Tuesday. -- Ernest Shephers (36), married, with a family of seven, whilst engaged on board a coal milk, fell down the hold, and received injuries, causing his death shortly ...

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  46. ENGINE OFF THE LINE.

    A shunting accident occurred at Granville yesterday afternoon, when a large engine of the E class, attached to 18 trucks, loaded, overrun the line at the dead-end. The engine ...

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  47. NORTH BROKEN-HILL COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- North Broken-hill Company during the six months ended December 31, made a profit of £145,700 on the working account and £120,000 was paid in two quarterly ...

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  48. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    Mr. Thomas Campbell, of 195, Albion-street, Surry-hills, was robbed of £40 worth of jewellery while he was absent from his residence yesterday. The thief entered the house by ...

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  49. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL.

    The executive of the Sydney Labor Council last night considered the industrial situation generally, and it was afterwards stated by Mr. Kavanagh, M.L.C., secretary, that it had been ...

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  50. MELBOURNE HEAT RECORD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The shade temperature in the city to-day touched 103.7deg. This is a record for the summer. ...

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