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  2. SEEKING A SOLUTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir G. R. Askwith, Chief Industrial Commissioner, who is endeavoring to conciliate the disputants in the cotton trouble, is about to open separate conferences with ...

    Article : 174 words
  3. A GREAT LEADER.

    TRIPOLI, Tuesday.--Enver Bey, formerly military leader of the Young Turks, and latterly military attache at Berlin--who was recalled from Berlin after the outbreak of ...

    Article : 366 words
  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 435 words
  5. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    A long and important agenda has been drawn up for discussion at the Premiers' Conference, which will open at Melbourne on the 17th inst. The subjects already notified, ...

    Article : 717 words
  6. CASTAWAYS.

    A party of destitute sailors, wet and weary, and looking pinched from exposure to the elements for a week, crawled into the Clarence River yesterday morning in a lifeboat, with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 313 words
  7. STRIKES AND THE COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Mr. John Brown's speech at the regatta luncheon, his candid statements regarding the colliery industry, and his serious indictment of the leaders of the ...

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  8. HOW THE CAPTAIN AND HIS MEN WERE SAVED. TELEGRAM TO NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT.

    The captain and his boat's crew were rescued by the French mail steamer Ville de la C[?]tat. A cable was received by the manager of the M.M. Company. Mr. H. de Possel, yesterday Capt. Hacking, the Acting-superintendent of Navigation, received the first intimation of the disaster from the pilot at the Clarence River He wired:-- ...

    Article : 507 words
  9. IN THE SAME BOAT.

    LOWELL (Mass.), Tuesday.--The demand for 10 per cent. increase in wages for loom-flyers is likely to cause a strike of 20,000 cotton operatives. ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. RAILWAY AMALGAMATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The four unions of railway employees have prepared a scheme of amalgamation. If the scheme is adopted, the new ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. NO WORK OR LONGER HOURS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The agitation of the shipbuilding and engineering trades-unions against increasing the hours of work at the Thames Ironworks, Poplar--to allow a northern ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. "ONLY THE BEGINNING."

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--General von der Goltz, writing to the "Nene Fr[?]i[?] Presse" (Vienna), expresses the opinion that the Turks have gained an inestimable ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. TEN MILLION DAYS LOST.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Strikes in the British Isles, in which 750,000 workers participated during 1[?]11, represented the loss during the past year of ten million working days, as ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  15. NO MASSACRE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The British Consul at Tabriz declares that the reports of the massacre there are unfounded. He states, on the contrary, that the ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. THE TURKISH CABINET.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday Evening.--Said Pasha has been re-apointed President of the Council, and is endeavoring to reconstitute the Cabinet. ...

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  17. LABOR PREMIERS TO CONFER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The State "Premiers are already gathering in Melbourne for The Premiers Conference. The conference is not to begin until January ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. THREE HUNDRED MILES IN AN OPEN BOAT.

    YAMBA, Tuesday.--At daylight this morning a ship's boat crossed the Clarence bar, with a crew often, after a perilous trip of 300 miles from Elizabeth Reef. The first mate. Mr. ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. TEMPORARY NAVAL COLLEGE

    Senator Pearce and Mr. O'Malley, accompanied by Captain Chambers and Colonel Owen, Director-General of Federal Works, are expected in Sydney on Thursday from Melbourne, on their ...

    Article : 199 words
  20. SHOT ON DUTY.

    CHARLESTON (WEST VIRGINIA), Tuesday.--Enraged because of his refusal to issue a prescription ordering a pint of whisky, a man named Hatfield shot Dr. Thornton, a ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. WHITE CHIEFS OF ALBION.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Folkestone was thrown into a state of excitement by a tidal wave, several feet high, which caused much damage to small craft. ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. THE SHIP'S COMPANY.

    The following were in the boat that arrived at the Clarence:--Mate, Mr. Andersen. Sailmaker, Hartman. ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. DUAL OR TRIPLE ALLIANCE?

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday.--The "Novae Vroraya" commented yesterday upon a rumor that M. Caillaux, French Prime Minister, has given his assent to the raising of an ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. UNOWNED 'MID APPLAUSE.

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Tuesday.--A tragedy occurred at Lyttelton Regatta yesterday. A ship's boat, containing ten seamen and firemen was passing near the [?]nd of one of tthe ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. SCENE OF THE WRECK.

    Elizabeth Shoal is a dangerous coral patch which has proved fatal to many vessels. It lies 300 miles from the Australian coast. It is oval-shaped, nearly five miles long, east and ...

    Article : 316 words
  26. NEXT AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The position that has arisen in consequence of the action of the Board of Control regarding the appointment of a representative to tour England with the next ...

    Article : 325 words
  27. KEEN POLITICAL FIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The political situation developed to-day, and it is now known that the Premier will be in a position to make a definite ...

    Article : 328 words
  28. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    ROME, Monday Evening.--The recent speech of the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count von A[?]renthal, in which he expressed the hope that Austria would be able to co-operate ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. DISASTER ATTRIBUTED TO CURRENTS.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--The disaster is attributed to the treacherous currents off the Elizabeth Reef. Mr. Andersen, the chief officer, stated that on Wednesday night the vessel was ...

    Article : 503 words
  30. ANGLO-GERMAN AUSTRALIA.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The members of the New South Wales Parliamentary Select Committee, now in New Zealand investigating the working of the totalisator, have been ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. PREVIOUS WRECKS AT THE REEF.

    Captain J. M. Banks, the well-known marine surveyor, visited the reef in 1870, and he recalls several wrecks that occurred there. One was the barque Douglas, and another the ...

    Article : 204 words
  32. THREE CHILDREN SUFFOCATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Three children, aged 5, 4, and 2 years respectively, were left in a bedroom at Leicester yesterday, while their parents were at work. ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING CASE.

    CASINO, Tuesday.--A shocking tragedy was enacted on a small, isolated cottage in West-street this afternoon. Mrs. H. Perkins (21) and the step-brother of her husband (aged 10 years) ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. NEGLIGENT GAEKWAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The cinematographs of the Durbar are exciting interest at the music halls and picture palaces, particularly the Gaekwar of Baroda's single perfunctory bow, ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. TASMANIAN TRAFFIC.

    An increase in passenger and cargo rates from Australian ports to Tasmania and vico-versa, is announced by the Union S.S. Company. Commencing from January 1, fares have been ...

    Article : 48 words
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