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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The recent declaration by Baron di Rudinf, the president of the Council of Ministers, that it is the intention of the present Government to firmly adhere to ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    The chief topic of discussion among both representative employers and the labor leaders is the letter of Mr James Service, published in to-day's ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    It is, of course, most undesirable, no only in the interests of the two parties themselves, but of the community at large, that any warfare such as Mr Service ...

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  9. CRITICISM OF MR SERVICE'S PROPOSALS.

    Following upon the publication of the letter from the pen of the hon. James Service in this morning's "Argus," which is preprinted in THE HERALD, a ...

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  10. MADAME MELBA IN ENGLAND.

    Madame Molba, the Australian prima denna, who has been engaged by Mr Augustus Harris, the well-known theatrical impressario, for his Italian opera ...

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  11. THE SUPPOSED WRECK NEAR PORT ALBERT.

    Owing to the failure of the search parties who went out to search along the coast to find any trace of the wreck reported by Captain Harmab ...

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  12. A DIVIDED HOUSE.

    I can only echo the same kindly feeling as that with which Mr Service closes his letter--that there should be mutual consideration. I trust that recent disastrous ...

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  13. THE TRADE MARKS STATUTE.

    George Kendall, licensee of the Windsor Club Hotel, Hotham street, was charged at the Prahran Court this morning with falsely applying a trade mark. ...

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  14. PUBLIC NOTICE.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." During the winter months three ...

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  15. EMPLOYERS GENERALLY.

    Do you think all the members of your Association take the same view as yourself ? I believe a very large majority of the ...

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  16. EXCESSIVE HEAT IN CALCUTTA.

    Excessive heat has prevailed in Calcutta for several days past, and the deaths in the city have alarmingly increased. ...

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  17. THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN NO BOTHER AT ALL

    ii Mr Service could have had his way, and there would not have been the long train of suffering and trouble which has followed the strike then begun. The ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London money market very easy. Considerable improvement in the price of Colonial securities. Mercantile opinion strong in favor of ...

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  19. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    The " Times " to-day publishes a telegram from its St. Petersburg correspondent, stating that in St. Petersburg thousands of educated Jews have been ...

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  20. A MOST EMBITTERED FEELING

    must spring up, and there will be continual fighting and continual disaster to the common interests. Mr Service has struck the keynote of a settlement. The ...

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  21. VICTORIA AMATEUR T.C.

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  22. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Rain still continues to fall in the Albury district, and the Murray is now 8 feet 5 inches over summer level, having risen 5 feet since Saturday. Towards ...

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  23. A NEW PNEUMATIC GUN.

    The private trial of a new pneumatic gun, the invention of an English engineer, took place at Manchester yesterday, in the presence of a large assemblage ...

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  24. A LEADING SHIPOWNER'S VIEWS

    One of the most prominent members of the Shipowners' Association was seen, and when asked his views, said that it was all very well to ...

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  25. THE WEATHER.

    The finer weather, to which there was a tendency on Wednesday and Saturday, arrived yesterday, and saved the Observatory's reputation. This ...

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  26. THE PRESIDENT OF THE EMPLOYERS' UNION.

    Mr Henry Dodds, the President of the Victorian Employers' Union, when seen on the subject, expressed himself cordially in favor of the proposal made by the ...

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  27. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Good progress is being made underground at British Blocks, and the mine will soon be in excellent condition. A large quantity of ore which is being ...

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  28. ILLNESS OF MR SPURGEON.

    The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, the popular Baptist preacher, is dangerously ill, and his condition inspires the gravest fears on the part of his relatives and friends. ...

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  30. THE LABOR QUESTION.

    In consequence of the American markets having been flooded with tinware, four-fifths of the tin plate works in South Wales have been closed, and fully 30,000 ...

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  31. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Two accidents occurred during the match between the Clunes and Sineaton Clubs, played on the latter's ground on Saturday last. J. Morralcc, one of the ...

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  32. HIGH CHANGE PRICES.

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  33. THE UNEMPLOYED QUESTION.

    During the last fortnight the Commissioner of Public Works has accepted two contracts, providing for the draining of the Koo-Woo-Ruo swamp. Altogether it is ...

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  34. STRIKE OF CORN PORTERS.

    The corn porters of Dublin recently struck work, demanding shorter hours of labor and increased wages. The strike has extended to the carters ...

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  35. FREEDOM OF CONTRACT.

    I am very pleased to find that Mr Service has frankly and plainly declared himself an upholder of freedom of contract, and I take up much the same ...

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  36. AN UNCONDITIONAL CONFERENCE SITTING.

    As a matter of fact, an important section of the employers have acted and are acting in the spirit Mr Service recommends. At the ...

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  37. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    At Kirk's Bazaar to-day W. C. Yuille and Co. disposed of the following racers by public auction :-- Tougy, b g, 5 yrs, by Derby from ...

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  38. LET BYGONES RE BYGONES.

    So far as the past troubles are concerned, my view in that both sides should let bygones be bygones. As I stated when I was elected ...

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