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  2. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- Frank Wootton, the Sydney jockey, yesterday scored his hundredth victory. As the close of last season Frank Wootton ...

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  3. A WEEK TO GO.

    MUDGEE, Wednesday.-- In returning thanks at Gulgong last night for the magnificent reception given to him at his meeting there, Mr. Holman said the present crisis was the result ...

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  4. "THE COLOSSUS."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Mr. Hughes spoke on the sugar difficulty again to-day. "The position is sufficiently serious." he said. "One must, however, hope that some means may be found ...

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  5. THE ARAMAC'S CARGO.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Mr. J. Turnbull, manager of the A.U.S.N Company, referring yesterday to the passible developments when the Aramac arrives in Melbourne, said: ...

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  6. SCULLING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- "Sporting Life" states that there is much comment about the fact that W. Fogwell's second deposit, in connection with his challenge to row E. Barry, ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. THE WHARFIES' DECISION.

    Room 25 in the Trades-hall was not sufficient to accommodate all the members of the Wharf laborers Union who desired to attend the special meeting last night. The attendance was ...

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  8. MELBOURNE WHARF LABORERS' DECISION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Unless some official information is received to the contrary from Mr. J. Morris, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, who is attending the ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Herr Wegener and Herr Hamann, two officials of the Imperial Bank of Germany, have been arrested on a charge of embezzling £12,500, the property of the bank. ...

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  10. VARIOUS EXPEDIENTS.

    Referring to recent statements of the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Trefle, Mr. Wood, M.L.A., in the course of an interview yesterday, said:-- "I notice that Mr. Trefle says, in an interview ...

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  11. MEN VERY DETERMINED.

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.-- A largely attended meeting of employees of the Millaquin refinery, now on strike, was held to-day. It was resolved that not one of them would return ...

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  12. LONDON MARKETS.

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  13. THE ARAMAC'S SUGAR.

    The 20 tons of sugar landed by the clerks from the Aramac and placed in the wharf shed were not touched yesterday by union carters. In connection with the clerks who did the ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. "PUSH"-- AN EXAMPLE.

    The Ministry he likened to a boy who, in applying for a situation, was asked by his prospective master if he had a motto. The boy answered Yes, the same as yours." "What is that, my boy?" he was asked. "Why, the same as is written on the door, 'Push, was the answer. (Laughter and applause) That word "Push" was the motto of the party he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  16. THE COPPER MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  17. "CALM BEFORE THE STORM."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The position in Melbourne in regard to the sugar strike may be described, as far as the shipowners are concerned as the calm before the expected storm. No ...

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  18. WHEAT.

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  19. MEAT.

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  20. "KEEP OFF THE GRASS."

    MUDGEE, Wednesday.-- "The Daily Telegraph" representative interviewed Mr. H. Morton, M.L.A., in regard to the telegram received from his Labor supporters in ...

    Article : 595 words
  21. THE INTER-STATE CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The inter-State Conference to deal with the question of the sugar strike, commenced in the Trades-hall, Brisbane, to-day. Delegates were present from ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. NORTH COAST LINE.

    The position of the North Coast railway works is that the first section, from West Maitland to Dungog-- a distance of 32 miles -- will be opened for traffic on Monday next, On ...

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  23. THE CAMPAIGNERS.

    The secretary of the Labor Party (Mr. Nielsen), who is directing the by-elections campaign from the party's headquarters in Sydney, states that Messrs. Holman, Jones, Trefle, Graham, ...

    Article : 205 words
  24. THE MINTARO.

    The steamer Mintaro, laden with sugar, which put back, as the owners say to Brisbane for bunker supplies, left the northern port at 9.30 yesterday morning. The company's officials ...

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  25. MR. FLOWERS TO MR. WOOD.

    "I rather resent the intrusion of Mr. Wood into this little dispute between Mr. Wade and me," said Mr. Flowers yesterday, When referring to Mr. Wood's comments on the ...

    Article : 423 words
  26. "A HELPLESS, CRIPPLED THING."

    COOLAH, Wednesday.-- Mr. Wade yesterday afternoon and was met by the members of the Liberal League. He visited the school, hospital, and other public buildings, and ...

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  27. MR. BEEBY AND "LAND BOGIES."

    Sir,-- I have with great interest read the report of Mr. Beehy's speech delivered in Mudgee on Saturday- "Land bogies," says Mr. Beeby, "used at the last ejections are again in the forefront, but familiarity breeds contempl." ...

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  28. WAGES BOARD AWARD.

    MACKAY, Wednesday.--The Sugar Wages Board, just concluded, decided to amend its determination by grating 48 hours a week and 30s minimum, but not to enforce the three ...

    Article : 178 words
  29. THE PRESIDENT HOPEFUL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Mr. Hughes to day received a wire from Brisbane that there is a reasonable prospect of the threatened extended maritime difficulty being adjusted. ...

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  30. CUTTERS MAKE GOOD WAGES.

    A farmer in the Mackay district has just paid a gang of six men £156 for four weeks and four days' work, during which they out 700 tons of cane. They also out 100 tons of burnt cane in ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. DAY'S RESPITE.

    GUNNEDAH, Wednesday.-- With only five more days left for the work of electioneering, it is becoming possible to form some idea of the way events are tending, though the ...

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  32. THE CHILDERS DISTURBANCES.

    CHILDERS, Wednesday.-- Thirteen men were before the police court yesterday in connection with the disturbance at the C.S.R. Company's Childers mill, on July 25. They reserved their ...

    Article : 37 words
  33. FEELING AGAINST ACCEPTANCE.

    MACKAY, Wednesday.-- In conversation with the leaders and rank and file, the feeling is against accepting the award. They say they won't accept until the union is recognised; also ...

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  34. LAND NATIONALISATION.

    Statements are frequently made by country Labor members that the Land Nationalisation plank in the Labor platform means nothing in particular, and that the farmers have no ...

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  35. FREE LABORERS.

    A batch of free-laborers arrived from Melbourne on Tuesday. It was at first thought that they would be held here by the Sugar Company as emergency men, but they subsequently ...

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  36. WILL THE AWARD SETTLE THE TROUBLE?

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.--A further quantity of raw sugar was brought by waggons to Milaquin refinery from Qunaba to-day. The pickets made no demonstration. The opinion is ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.-- Messrs. Sidey and Arnold, two Dunedin members, having declined to sign the Labor party's platform-- which includes a pledge to retire if they ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. GENERAL ELECTION IN THE THE WEST.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- The State Premier, Mr. Frank Wilson, was enthusiastically welcomed home from England last night by the Liberal League. He announced that the general ...

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  39. MR. TREFLE AND RENTS.

    Full of fight and hope, Mr. T. Henley, M.L.A., returned to town yesterday. He held good meetings at five different centres in the Liverpool Plains electorate, and noticed that the ...

    Article : 496 words
  40. F.W.U. VIEW OF THE AWARD.

    MACKAY, Wednesday.-- Mr. Mosely, organising secreary of the Free Workers Union, interviewed to-night, said that, owing to the fresh determination of the wages board, he thought ...

    Article : 182 words
  41. VICTORIA TRAM MEN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the Legislative Assembly this evening, the Acting-Premier, Mr. Watt, announced that a Wages Board was to be appointed for the tramway employees. He said ...

    Article : 90 words
  42. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

    James R. Lawson and LIttle, at Mosman, at 11 and at Randwick, at 11-- Furniture. William Inglis and Son, at the Show Ground, at 10, 11, 2, and 2.30-- Horses; at Quay-street, at 11-- Milch Cows, ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. Advertising

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