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  2. THE KING'S PRIZE.

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.--A public meeting convened by the Mayor has decided to send the Tamworth Choir to Brisbane Eisteddfod next Easter. ...

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  4. LABOR.

    A meeting of inter-State delegates in the baking trade has recently been held in Melbourne, at which, among other things, the question of the abolition of nightwork was ...

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  5. V.A.T.C. SPRING MEETING.

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  6. MAKE TAMWORTH UP TO DATE.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.--At a meeting last night of the Municipal Council, a comprehensive scheme for the general betterment of the municipality was tabled. A few weeks ago the ...

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  7. PARKES HOSPITAL CARNIVAL.

    PARKES, Wednesday.--The commercial travellers' carnival in aid of the Parkes Hospital was held to-day. The procession to the sports ground was three-quarters of a mile long. The ...

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  8. ACTORS' UNION.

    Officials of the Actors' Union said yesterday in reference to the injunction granted in Chambers against the registration of the union, that the main objection raised by the Actors' ...

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  9. RAILWAY WORKERS' MEMBERSHIP.

    The Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association is estimated by the officials to contain a membership of over 10,000. A fortnight ago the quarterly statement of the union ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE.

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  11. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Cadonia and Yarrum, who only arrived at midnight from Sydney, put in an appearance on the big sand at Flemington this morning, and went slowly. ...

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  12. CABLE OF PROTEST.

    The Sydney branch of the Industrial Workers of the World has cabled to Governor Foss, Boston, a protest against the detention in gaol of two of its members in America (Messrs. Ettor ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

    Nominations for candidates for Honeysuckle Ward in the Newcastle Council were received yesterday, to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Ald. W. J. Ellis. There were ...

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  14. CORRIMAL COLLIERY FINED.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--Judge Scholes presided at the Industrial Court, Wollongong, to-day, when the Corrimal colliery management was fined £5 for a breach of the colliery rules. ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At the Coroner's Court yesterday Mr. Hawkins inquired into the circumstances surrounding the death of two persons who were fatally injured in tram accidents. ...

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  16. IMPROVED TIDE SIGNALS.

    The Navigation Department has decided on an improved system of night tide signals at Newcastle, and preparations are now being made for its introduction. At present the rise ...

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  17. A REQUEST REFUSED.

    MOLONG, Wednesday.--Amaroo Shire Council has refused to increase the roadmen's wages to the 9s a day asked for. The men said that the high cost of living and loss of time through ...

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  18. SETTLED.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--The trouble between the Chief Sanitary Inspector at Broken-hill and the sanitary employees, who alleged that Dolman, who resigned his position as ...

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  19. BUILDING TRADE UNIONS.

    There appears to be some rivalry between the two executive bodies controlling the unions in the, building trade, with the result that, unexpected happenings may occur at any moment. ...

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  20. RUN OF BAD LUCK.

    The tramp steamer Earl of Douglas, now in port at Newcastle, has been experiencing quite a run of ill luck. On Friday last she was bumped by the steamer Clan Ogilvy, and ...

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  21. BARBERS THREAT.

    The employees in the hairdressing trade are threatening drastic action in connection with the reported decision of the Minister in charge of the Early Closing Bill (Mr. Carmichael) not ...

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  22. ACCIDENT AT MEADOWBANK

    Three men were raising a block of stone weighing about 3cwt., at Meadowbank yesterday morning, when the chain slipped, and the stone fell upon William Carl (42), causing ...

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  23. FATALLY BURNT.

    Muriel Janet Hickson (4), of Missenden-road, Newtown, who was severely burnt about the body on Monday afternoon, through playing with a lighted, piece of wood, died at the Royal ...

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  24. DEATH FROM HEMORRHAGE.

    Joseph Jackson (52), butcher, residing at Balmain-road, Leichhardt, collapsed yesterday evening while working at the Glebe Island Abattoirs. He was conveyed to the Balmain ...

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  25. SCARCITY OF SAILORS.

    Masters of sailing vessels in port here are experiencing considerable difficulty in filling up their crow lists, owing to a rather acute scarcity of sailors. They are offering £5 a ...

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  26. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    On Monday evening, at the corner of Harrold and Church streets, Parramatta, Charles Walters (36) was knocked down by a tram. He was removed at once to the Parramatta Hospital, ...

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  27. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    PENRITH, Wednesday.--Whilst John Hepworth, a well-known drover, was trying to head a beast, his horse took a sharp turn and fell over a heap of metal. Hepworth was knocked ...

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  28. CAR FALLS INTO RIVER.

    BRUSHGROVE, Wednesday.--Lever Bros.' motor car was crossing in the Cowper punt to-day when the punt skidded out, and the car fell into the river in deep water. Mr. ...

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  29. OBLIGING A FRIEND.

    A rather amusing incident occurred yesterday in connection with a case at the Newcastle Police Court. The name of a defendant, summoned for keeping unclean premises, was ...

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  30. BIG STONE KILLS MINER.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--John Hannigan, a miner, was killed this, morning at the 300ft. level in Marsh's British mine. Hannigan was working with his mate, Barring, when a big ...

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  31. THE CHURCHES.

    KIAMA, Wednesday.--The Methodist Church and Sunday School anniversary services were held on Sunday last, and a public meeting on Monday night. Rev. G. A. Reeve conducted ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of "Dorothy" at Her Majesty's Theatre was given last night. The comic opera tonight will be staged at the Theatre Royal. Her Majesty's Theatre will be closed until further notice while ...

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  33. ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS.

    From time to time the question of dealing with advertisement hoardings has been the North Sydney Council, where efforts made to restrict them. At the meeting on ...

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  34. RETURNED TO PORT.

    The coasting steamer Friendship, which left here yesterday forenoon, returned to port a few hours later. She was bound for the Tweed River, and when about eight miles out ran into ...

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  35. PROPOSED NEW TRAMWAY.

    There is a proposal on foot to have a tramway constructed from the eastern suburbs which will give more ready access to the railway station than is avaiable by any of the ...

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  36. BELLBIRD WORKING.

    The trouble which occurred at Bellbird colliery on Tuesday has been settled. Mr. W. Brennan, miners' secretary, and other officers of the federation, addressed a meeting of the ...

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  37. YOUNG AUSTRALIA PARTY.

    At a meeting of the Young Australia Party, held last evening, the following motions were carried:-- That the secretary be instructed to communicate with ...

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  38. ILLEGAL MILK AND DIRTY PREMISES.

    At the Newcastle Police Court yesterday, Joseph Dempsey, a milk vendor, was fined £3 for selling adulterated milk. Statis Melitos, for using as a laundry a shed ...

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