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  2. A DISQUIETING HUMOR.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. -- The miners are stirred profoundly, aud they will probably take the situation into their own hands. That is what their leaders say. ...

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  3. BARRY WINS AGAIN.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- The race for the sculling championship of the world, in which Eddie Durnan, the Canadian sculler, challenged Ernest Barry, the Englishman, was ...

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  4. ATTACKED FROM WITHIN.

    LITHGOW, Tuesday. -- At the Eight-hour Day smoke concert last night, Mr. Mahoney, of the Sydney Eight-hour Committee, criticised the State Government for not introducing an ...

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  5. SPORTING CLUBS.

    The City Tattersall's Club Bill was discussed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Thrower, moving the second rending, explained that it was a purely machinery bill to ...

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  6. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S EVICTION.

    At the Town-hall yesterday afternoon the citizens' executive committee, formed to combat the action of the State Government in taking over Federal Government House, met under ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Mr. Clough, in the course of a long, rambling question, asked Mr. Harcourt, Colonial Secretary, for details of prosecutions of defaulting cadets. He asked ...

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  8. THE RESCUE PARTY.

    QUEENSTOWN (TAS.), Tuesday. -- There was a hurricane raging across Hobson's Bay at 1.5 a.m. on Monday, when Captain Bolga, master of the Government steamer Lady Loch, was ...

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  9. THE RESCUERS' STORY.

    ZEEHAN, Monday Afternoon. -- One of the rescue party said "I went down from No. 2 drive to the 700ft. level at about 8 o'clock this morning, in company with R. Friday. We went ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENT HOUSES ADJOURN.

    HOBART, Tuesday. -- In the House of Assembly last night members took their seats quietly, and as the Speaker took the Chair the Premier (Mr. A. E. Salomon) rose and said: -- "It is ...

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  11. DARING ROBBERS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Three thieves entered jewellers' premises in Edgeware-road, where they inspected a £50 ring. Suddenly they drew revolvers, with which ...

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  12. A TWO-HOURS' SEARCH.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday Night. -- Between 4 and 0 o'clock this afternoon J. Pearton and O. Fowler left in an endeavor to reach the 1000ft. level through the engine winze but returned after an ...

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  13. LIGHTING MONOPOLY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. -- The "North German Gazette" states that the Government will introduce a bill to prevent the Standard Oil Company securing a monopoly of the German ...

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  14. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- In replying to a deputation, Mr. M'Konna, Home Secretary, said that the Government was firmly determined that a bill to deal with the "white slave" traffic ...

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  15. "THEIR ONLY CHANCE."

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday Morning. -- A practical miner, who was one of the rescue party, made the following statement: -- "I don't give any I hope for the men, except those who get to the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    ALGIERS, Monday Evening. -- A flood in a river swept away a mail coach with twelve people aboard, and eight of them were drowned. ...

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  17. CHINA'S MONEY RESOURCES.

    PEKIN, Tuesday. -- A report prepared by the Japanese representative of the six-Power group on the salt gabelle states that China could bear a foreign loan of £26,000,000 on the ...

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  18. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    WINNIPEG, Monday. -- The Duke of Connaught speaking about the boy scout movement, said that ignorant and mischievous people sometimes characterised it as a militarist scheme. ...

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  19. SINGING AS THEY WAITED.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. -- A number of dead have been found at the 850ft. level clinging to the end of the air pipe at a rock drill. The dead now total 18 men. ...

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  20. EARLY CLOSING AMENDMENT

    A meeting of the Shopkeepers' Defence Association was held in the School of Arts last night, when some further vigorous references were made to Mr. Carmicheal and his ...

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  21. GENERAL BROCK'S CENTENARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Representatives of the British and Canadian Governments attended the ceremony held yesterday to commemorate the death of General Isaac Brock, the hero of ...

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  22. MR. O'MALLEY'S HELP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Mr. O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, in whose constituency are the Mount Lyell mines, has donated £20 towards the relief of the sufferings of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. FOREIGN RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Sir John Brunner (president of the National Liberal Association) has circularised the branches of the association, advising them to urge the Government to ...

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  24. AIRSHIP LOST IN FOG.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. -- Count Zeppelin and 21 persons aboard the naval airship LI left Friedrichshafen at 8 a.m. on Sunday, and landed at Berlin at 3 a.m. on Monday, via Hamburg and ...

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  25. "GLOOMY CONVICTION."

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. -- The officers of the Lyell branch of the Miners' Association have examined the Lyell Blocks Company mine plans owing to the suggestion that the entombed men ...

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  26. FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The Premier, Mr. A. H. Peake, sent the following, telegram to the Premier of Tasmania to-day: -- The Government of South Australia expresses sincere ...

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  27. LIQUOR REFORM.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Mr. F. D. Acland (Under-Secretary for War) said yesterday at a meeting of the United Kingdom Alliance at Manchester that the Prime Minister's pledge to ...

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  28. A QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    What the Government's intentions respecting Government House may be has not yet been divulged, and when Mr. Fitzpatrick inquired of the Premier to-day he was told that the House ...

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  29. "FAST ASLEEP!"

    Mr. Thrower, a member of the Labor Party, speaking in the Legislative Assembly at 10 minutes to 1 this morning, on the State Ironworks Bill, severely attacked Ministers for ...

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  30. STRANDING OF THE ST. ANDRE.

    The commission appointed to inquire into the stranding of the St. Andre at New Caledonia has exculpated the pilot from any responsibility in the accident. ...

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  31. FROM CHRISTCHURCH LABOR COUNCIL.

    HOBART, Tuesday. -- The Trades and Labor Council at Christchurch has wired: -- "Express profound sympathy mining disaster, and feel anxiety at the result of the rescue work." ...

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  32. THE DEADLY FUMES.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday Morning. -- It is reported that P. Riley, J. Smith, and H. Wright are dead. The air between the 850ft. level and the 1000ft. ...

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  33. FROM LORD MAYOR OF SYDNEY.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. -- The Warden of the Gormanston Municipality has received a telegram of sympathy from the Lord Mayor of Sydney, on behalf of the corporation and citizens, ...

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  34. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Further allegations against the management of the Queen's Memorial Infectious Diseases Hospital, at Fairfield, were made to-day at the public inquiry into ...

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  35. OPIUM DEN IN SYDNEY.

    Several opium cases were heard by Mr. King, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday. This was the result of a raid carried out on Monday afternoon by Constable M'Knight and ...

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  36. TRAWLER LOST.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. -- The Grimsby trawler Tasmania, while engaged in whaling, struck the reef where the troopship Birkenhead was lost in 1852, and went to pieces. ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Patents Commissioner has granted to Mr. Balsillie, Federal wireless expert, a patent for the Commonwealth for his wireless system, which ...

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  38. FROM ALL PARTS.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday Morning. -- Telegrams of Sympathy are arriving from all parts, including the New Zealand Federation of Labor, Mr. J. R. Little (General Secdetary of the A.M.A.). ...

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  39. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Reference was made in the House of Representatives to-day to the Mount Lyell disaster. It was rather a coincidence that it should fall to the lot of two ...

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  40. NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- In connection with the decision to instal new telephone exchanges at Glebe, Newtown, and Balmain (suburbs of Sydney, the Postmaster-General has appointed ...

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  41. REQUIEM MASS.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. -- A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Joseph's, Queenstown, to-morrow, for the victims of the disaster. Monsignor Gilleran (Viear-General) and other ...

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  42. ADELAIDE MANSLAUGHTER CASE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Before Judge Murray and a jury at the Criminal Court to-day, the hearing of the charge of manslaughter against Henry Francis was concluded. Evidence ...

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  43. SCRIP RECOVERING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- About half the £200,000 shrinkage which took place in the value set by the sharemarket on the Mount Lyell mine yesterday was restored to-day by ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND ELECTORATES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Elections Tribunal to-day continued the hearing against the return of Mr. J. C. Cribb for Brewer electorate. When the Court rose, Mr. Cribb's majority ...

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  45. BELLBIRD COLLIERY IDLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. -- The Bellbird Colliery, near Cessnock, was idle yesterday owing to a dispute in regard to bottom coat. The men employed there some time ago claimed ...

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  46. SURRENDER TO THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- After his return from Sydney to-day, Mr. Watt said that he had failed to induce the New South Wales Government to agree to his scheme for the ...

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  47. PORT CURTIS.

    The following nominations were received today for the Port Curtis election: -- E. D. J. Breslin (Labor). J. H. Kessell (Ministerial). ...

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  48. DRINK AND CRIME.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- In discharging a jury to-day Judge Murray remarked: -- "You have had some heavy cases to dispose of, and it must have struck you that drink has been largely the ...

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  49. SPEAKER WITHOUT AUTHORITY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Cohen Inquired of the Speaker whether it was a fact that members could not get clean towels in the Opposition lavatories, and that when they ...

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  50. PURE FOODS COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Further evidence was taken to-day by Dr. Ashburton Thompson, who is sitting as a Royal Commissioner to inquire into the working of the pure food and ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND MINING TROUBLE.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. -- The Taupiri Coal Company has discharged members of the executive of the Miners' Union at Huntly for making holiday on Thursday. The executive ...

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  52. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  53. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Mr. O'Malley informed Sir John Forrest in the House of Representatives to-day that the first supplies of rails for the Kalgoorlie-Port Augusta railway would ...

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  54. DISMISSING UNION OFFICERS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. -- Speaking in the House of Representatives, Mr. Massey said be would refer the action of the Hugby Mining Company, in dismissing the executive of the ...

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  55. ROBBERY AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    The residence of Walter Smith, Ridge-street, North Sydney, was entered during last night. Twelve sovereigns and a gold watch and chain were the extent of the haul, which is valued at ...

    Article : 38 words
  56. TRAM ON FIRE.

    A small fire occurred early yesterday morning on a tram which was going along Botany-road. Botany. The outbreak, caused by the short circuiting of the current, was confined to the ...

    Article : 53 words
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