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  2. LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, July 26.--For months past "The Times" and the "Daily Mail," assisted by the "Practitioner," a professional paper, have been carrying on an agitation amongst the ...

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  5. WATTLE-WEARING.

    By way of further reminding people of Wattle Day and its significance, the New South Wales Wattle Day League held its annual meeting in the King's-hall last evening, the hall being ...

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  7. COUNSEL IN CONFLICT.

    In the summons division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Payten, S.M., the case was continued in which two directors of the Papuan Rubber and Trading Company, Ltd. ...

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  8. UNIONS AND UNITY.

    The question of the amalgamation of the laborers' unions throughout the Commonwealth is still engaging the attention of the members of the two unions concerned in this State. A ...

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  9. LABOR.

    At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the post and telegraph officers at the School of Arts, Pitt-street, last night, it was decided to form a union, and a large number of officers ...

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  10. "ALLEGED LABOR GOVERNMENT."

    At the last meeting of the Sydney section of the I.W.W. the question of the strike at Waihi (N.Z.) was discussed. It was reported that among the unions which had sent financial ...

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  11. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    GOSFORD, Tuesday.--An inquest was held yesterday by Mr. W. J. Chapman, district coroner, on the body of Jans Petersen, who was drowned through the upsetting of his boat during the ...

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  12. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--Wattle Day was celebrated here by a monster picnic for the children at Stuart Park and a dinner at night. Both functions were very successful. ...

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  13. A BABY DROWNED.

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.--Jack Erie Milton, the two-year-old baby son of Mr. Edward Milton, of Oakey Park, was found drowned on Saturday afternoon in a waterhole near his parents' ...

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  14. NEW FEDERATION.

    The Cold Storage Employees' Union is the latest to adopt a scheme of federation. The inter-State conference, held recently in Melbourne, has finalised details, and has ...

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  15. SETTLED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.).--The Tararu strike has been settled. The driver is joining the Miners' Union. Large additions have been made to the police ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--The Opposition in Parliament is making arrangements to strongly oppose the Public Service Bill and the proposal outlined in the Budget to give holders of ...

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  17. A PAIR OF RUNAWAYS.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--Mr. E. Cram, of Balgownie, was unloading from a truck at the Balgownie railway station yesterday afternoon, when a runaway horse attached to a sulky ...

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  18. HARVERSON AGAIN IN FRONT.

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  19. ENGINE-DRIVERS' BOARD.

    The hearing of evidence was continued before the Engine-drivers' Board, at the King's-hall, yesterday. Dr. Todd presided. William George Keen stated that he was the foreman ...

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  20. A MINER'S ACCIDENT.

    GRETA, Tuesday.--Robert Hawkins, a middle-aged man, sustained a fractured thigh and cuts to the head and one arm in the Broxburn mine yesterday afternoon through some of the top ...

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  21. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS.

    The sixty-first annual report of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers--for the year 1911--shows that the society has made considerable progress during the term. The membership ...

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  22. PROPOSAL TO SELL PARK LAND.

    At last meeting of Hornsby Council, Cr. Morris moved that the approval of the Minister for Lands be asked to the sale of the Peat's Ferry-road frontages of the Hornsby Park for business sites, and the proceeds be ...

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  23. A MINER CRUSHED.

    HILL END, Tuesday.--A miner named Hutchinson, working in the Hill End Amalgamated Mine, was crushed yesterday by a fall of stone. He was conveyed to the Bathurst Hospital. ...

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  24. HIS SISTER'S DISPLEASURE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--George Neish (17), residing at 8 Frederick-street, Brunswick, committed suicide last night by shooting himself with a pea-rifle. ...

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  25. ADELAIDE TRAM FATALITY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--William Chapple (66), who was knocked down by an electric tram, died at the Adelaide Hospital to-day. ...

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