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  2. FINAL STAGES OF THE FIGHT.

    CURLEWIS, Saturday.--Mr. Holman, on arriving here this afternoon from Coonabarabran, was met by a large deputation of members of the local Labor party, and at night addressed a ...

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  3. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The sittings of the Sugar Strike Conference, which sat in Brisbane for about seven hours on Friday, were resumed at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. The conference ...

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  4. ARBITRATION TREATIES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Disregarding President Taft's telegraphic protest, the Senate yesterday amended the ...

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  5. CHAOTIC.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--In the House of Commons to-night Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster-General, gave an assurance that the Government were taking the fullest ...

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  6. TO-DAYS PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 311 words
  7. IN OTHER CENTRES.

    GLASGOW, Saturday.--The Corporation tramway men here have voted in favor of an immediate strike. STRIKE AT LEITH. ...

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  8. 'POLITICAL JACKALS."

    STUART TOWN, Sunday.--Campaigning in a large country electorate is not altogether a picnic, and Mr. Owen Gilbert for the past fortnight has been living a strenuous life. Three ...

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  9. KURANDA'S SEAMEN "OUT."

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--The seamen on the Kuranda at 7.30 to-day gave 24 hours' notice of their intention to strike on account of their having been asked to handle cargo over the ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. THE DOONDI TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The newspaper, "John bull," publishes what purports to be the confession of a man named Vernon, who same months ago was acquitted on a charge of ...

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  11. UNIONS AGAIN DEFIED.

    The A.U.S.N. Company again defied the unionists on Saturday afternoon, when a gang of permanent employees and clerks unloaded the "black", sugar from the steamer Gabo, Shortly ...

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  12. WOOL TRADE UNAFFECTED.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The strike has not affected the wool trade. It is estimated that 95 per cent. of the purchasers at the last series of sales ...

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  13. DISORDER AT BUNDABERG.

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.--The fooling here is one of hopefulness that the strike is nearing an end as the result of the Brisbane conference. The Invicta and Windermere mills are duo to ...

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  14. THREE OF A KIND.

    About Monday night or Tuesday morning there will be a vessel laden with sugar at the three principal seaports on the eastern coast of Australia. They will be: The Urilla, at Sydney; the ...

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  15. RUSSIAN DOCKERS GO BACK.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Friday Evening.-- The dockers who were on strike have resumed work. By the terms of settlement the men are to ...

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  16. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  17. WHO ARE THE RATS?

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, was interviewed here prior to his departure for Australia. ...

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  18. UNPRECEDENTED HEAT.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--The heat is unprecedented since 1848, and the Rhino is lower than it has been for a century. Forest and heath fires are raging, and at ...

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  19. ARAMAC'S SUGAR IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The 60 tons of, sugar unloaded from the Aramac on Thursday remain at the shed on the south wharf. The Carters and Drivers' Union decided that its ...

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  20. MR. FISHER AND MR. STEAD.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. Cohen), who returned from Loudon on Saturday by the R.M.S. Osterley, said that when, the report of the alleged interview between the ...

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  21. MORE FREE LABORERS.

    Two more batches of free-laborers, numbering between 60 and 70, left Sydney on Saturday in the steamers Cooma and Innamincka. The union pickets made strenuous efforts to ...

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  22. GLEAMS THROUGH THE GLOOM.

    LONDON, Saturday.--After a 13 hours' conference between representatives of the lightermen, the employers, and the Board of Trade, it was agreed to strike an average ...

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  23. OBSTRUCTION ON THE TRAMLINE.

    CAIRNS, Saturday.--The driver of the C.S.R. Company's Hambledon locomotive discovered on the Green-hills tramline a large log and two blocks of firewood placed across the line, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. THE MAN THAT SAVED THE BANK.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Mr. Oakleigh Thorne, president of the Trust Company of America, as a witness at the Steel Trust inquiry, described how the publication in New ...

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  25. AMERICAN TARIFF STRUGGLE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The Senate and the House of Representatives, after numerous conferences, have settled the disputed Wool Bill, 29 per cent, ad valorem being agreed upon. ...

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  26. MOB-LAW AT MACKAY.

    MACKAY, Sunday.--There was an exhibition of mob-law here on Saturday, in which 1500 strikers participated. A free worker was sighted in Victoria-street, ...

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  27. MR. FISHER AND THE DUTY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The talk by Mr. Hughes of abolishing the sugar duty has been regarded here as some of the Attorney-General's political "bluff." ...

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  28. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The North-Eastern Railway Company estimates that the National Insurance Bill, if passed into law, will cost the company £35,000 a year. ...

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  29. BOUNTY AND PRODUCTION.

    MACKAY, Sunday.--Since the beginning of the season, £7028 has been paid as bounty on 22,652 tons of cane. ...

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  30. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--The Liberal members are arranging a Home Rule campaign with a new organisation under the control of the party whips. ...

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  31. ANOTHER REFERENDUM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, was greatly surprised when he learned in mid-ocean the heavy vote given in the negative on the Federal constitutional referenda. ...

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  32. THE ANTWERP FIRE.

    ANTWERP, Friday Evening.--The fire originated in what is known at the Australia and Queensland warehouses. The damage done is greater than at first ...

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  33. THE POPE'S HEALTH.

    ROME, Friday Evening.--An operation was performed upon his Holiness the Pope to-day, which gave him great relief. The knee was punctured and a quantity of ...

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  34. "NEARLY ACCURATE."

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Mr. Fisher, on being seen at Ballarat this morning while on route to Melbourne, regarding the Stead interview, exclaimed, "Good Heavens, is the public still ...

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  35. BREMEN ESPIONAGE CASE.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.--The newspapers, referring to the arrest of Mr. Bertrand Stewart, a member of the firm of Markby, Stewart, and Co., well-known London solicitors, ...

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  36. SITUATION AT LIVERPOOL.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The situation at Liverpool is now quieter, owing to the strong measures taken by the police for the protection of property and stoppage of ...

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  37. A RESTLESS NIGHT.

    ROME, Sunday.--The Pope had a restless night, with renewed pain in his knee. ...

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  38. THE PHANTOM STEAMER.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--The steamer Mintaro, after flitting about the coast for the past week, turned up at Newcastle this afternoon. It appears that last night, contrary to the ...

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  39. PRINCESS MARY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A slight operation was yesterday successfully performed on Princess ...

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  40. THE NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.--The closing scenes in connection with the construction of the first section of the North Coast railway, from Maitland to Dungog, so for as the ...

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  41. "PETER, THE PAINTER."

    PERTH, Sunday.--Rumors are in circulation that the police suspect the presence in West Australia of "Peter, the painter," the Russian anarchist, Who took part, in the shooting of ...

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  42. STRUGGLE FOR POWER.

    ASTRABAD, Friday Evening.--Telegrams received here state that adherents of Mohamed All, the ex-Shah of Persia, have captured Semnan, four days' march from Teheran, the ...

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  43. AT A STANDSTILL.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Router's Agency reports that the Moroccan negotiations are at a standstill. ...

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  44. THE SPANISH MUTINY.

    MADRID, Friday Evening.--The execution of the ringleader of the mutiny on the cruiser Numancla gave rise to a conflict between the police and a mob of Radicals at Barcelona. ...

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  45. LOOKING AHEAD.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Conservative journals, commenting, upon the decision of the House of Lords with regard to the Parliament (Veto) Bill, express the hope that the ...

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  46. UNIONS WANT PEACE.

    The announcement that a basis of settlement has been arrived at by the Brisbane, conference is received with satisfaction by the Sydney union officials, who say they have no desire ...

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  47. MR. WOOD AT MUDGEE.

    MUDGEE, Sunday.--Clever repartee characterised Mr. Wood's open-air meeting last night. "What about the Crown lands you did make available?" asked one of the small La ...

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  48. FRENCH AERIAL ENTERPRISE.

    PARIS, Saturday.--"Le Matin" states that the Government is establishing a reserve aerial flotllia, with which many civilian aviators have been incorporated. ...

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  49. PLAGUE IN SOUTHERN ITALY.

    ROME, Friday Evening.--A serious outbreak of cholera has occurred in Southern Italy. In the last five days 797 cases have, been reported, 300 of which proved fatal. ...

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  50. FLAGSHIP RETURNING.

    H.M.S. Powerful left Brisbane oil Saturday on her return to Sydney. She passed Smoky Cape at 4.10 p.m. yesterday. The Powerful is expected to enter port early this morning. ...

    Article : 34 words
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