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  5. THE COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    The chief interest in connection with the strike to-day was in the doings in Sydney. When a press representative this ...

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  6. "CLERKS AND OTHERS."

    Much interest was manifested in the proceedings fn the City Court to-day because John Black, who was arrested yesterday evening by Detectives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AT COALVILLE

    Work is being pushed vigorously ahead at the Dudley Collieries mine at Coalville. The main shaft is down about 23 feet, and arrangements are being ...

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  8. THE STATE MINE

    "If the strike continues, and I hope it does not, the State coal mine at Powlett River will be so developed that in ten days I will undertake to have ...

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  9. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    The only members of the Federated Waterside Workers' Council remaining in [?] are Mr Fisher and Senators De Largie and Turley. ...

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  10. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    What effect has the strike had upon tho market? On prices for shares in Victorian gold mines practically none. The market for this class of stocks ...

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  11. NATIONALITY.

    "Does a British subject ever cease to be such, even though he be naturalised in a foreign State?" This question (suggested by the ...

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  12. THE BALGOWNIE COLLIERY.

    The Mount pleasant miners have sanctioned the working of Colonel Owen's Balgownie colliery on condition that only approved union labor be employed, and ...

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  13. EXTENDING THE DISPUTE

    A citizen who, in his professional capacity, has been closely connected with nearly every big strike in Melbourne since the maritime strike, made an ...

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  14. RAILWAYS AND WOOL.

    Referring to the order of the Chief Commissioner for Railways to stationmasters not to receive any more wool until further instructions are issued, Mr ...

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  15. OUR WORLD.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, 1s 68 years of ago to-day. Mr J. R. Collins, accountant at the Federal Treasury, is acting as secretary ...

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  16. REFUSE TO HANDLE COAL.

    At one of the Maitland collieries several of the officials have refused to handle coal, and have been suspended. The miners at that pit have decided ...

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  17. THE POWLETT FIELD

    Mr W. H. Matthews,, Warden and Chief Inspector of Mines of South Australia, who was accompanied by his son, who is the engineer in charge of ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS GOODS

    According to a prominent business man, there has been a pronounced failing off in the consumption of several articles of food since the strike began. ...

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  19. QUALITY OF GAS

    Statements have been made that, in consequence of the shortage of coal, the Melbourne Cos Company intended- to economise by reducing the quality of ...

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  20. WHAT IT MEANS.

    Speaking of the great loss that must ensue in consequence of present stoppage of operations at the South Coast collieries, a mine manager stated to-day ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

    Arrivals were few, but the number of outward-bound steamers was sufficient to keep a large staff of men engaged throughout to-day. ...

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  22. IN NEWCASTLE

    The feeling in Newcastle is that the continued silence on the part of the central executives is ominous. Mr Hughes has made certain ...

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  23. WHARF LABORERS

    "We are taking no ballots; we are holding no meetings," said Mr J. B. Tucker, secretary of the Wharf Laborers Union, this morning. "In fact, ...

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  24. STEAMER HARCROFT

    The steamer Harcroft is detained awaiting instructions as to the replenishing of hunkers. Captain M'Konzie expects a cable message to-day. ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND

    As a result of the consultations of the local Seamen's Union officials, it is understood that they have decided against catling out members employed ...

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  26. GRAIN CARRIAGE.

    At a meeting of the corn trade sectional committee of the Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday, a report was submitted criticising the action of the ...

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  27. STRIKE LEVIES.

    Inquiries at the Trades Hall to-day. showed that, up to the present, no communication has been received from the Newcastle strikers asking the unionists ...

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  28. TRAINING SHIP.

    The Government having completed the purchase of the ship Loch Ryan, which is to be used as a training ship for boys, the Premier intends to consult ...

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  29. TRADE AT NEWCASTLE

    An indication of the effect of the strike on the trade of the port is shown by the week's export of coal to foreign and Inter-State ports. ...

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  30. MAIL STEAMERS

    Although it has been cabled that the R.M.S. Mooltan has taken in a cargo of coal in England sufficient to carry her to Colombo on her return trip from ...

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  31. THE NON-UNIONISTS.

    At some of the mines the non-unionists are inclined to cease work under the persuasion of the unionists. At the Rosedale and Mundah ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS

    The horses engaged at the Helensburgh colliery were taken over the mountain to Appin yesterday (wired the Wollongong corespondent of the Sydney ...

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  33. IN MELBOURNE.

    "I think that the strike is likely to be settled very soon," said the Premier (Mr Murray) cheerily this morning. "What makes you think so?" Mr ...

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  34. CIPPSLAND MINERS

    "The Gippsland miners are hot at all likely to become idle through the strike spreading," said Mr Pratt, the manager of the Jumbunna mine, when seen ...

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  35. PUMPING THE MINES.

    If the Federated Engine Drivers cease work to-night, as they have threatened to do, managers and under-managers of mines will have to work the [?]rpumping ...

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  36. A SLUMP IN EGGS.

    A number of speculators had bought up heavy supplies of eggs, in the expectation that the coal strike would stop the running of the coastal boats, and ...

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  37. STEAMER LOONGANA

    The steamer Loongana arrived from Tasmania to-day at 12.15 o'clock p.m., and [?] return this evening at evening at seven o'clock. ...

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  38. HE WALKED OFF

    Joseph Jackson, at the City Court that morning, was charged with hiving broken away from custody. Accused had been sentenced to six ...

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  39. STEVEDORES' PRESIDENT

    Having unanimously decided to place themselves in the hands of the Federal Council, the Port Phillip stevedores are anxiously awaiting developments in ...

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  40. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT.

    Among shipping men the general opinion this morning was that the end of the coal strike was in sight. The conflicting parties recognize ...

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  41. THE RAINFALL.

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  42. PRICES FOR FIREWOOD.

    Owing to wood merchants rushing their supplies to market, the prices have eventually come back to their normal level. There was (says the "Sydney ...

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  43. MILITARY FORCES

    The annual inspection of the A.I.R. and No. [?] Light House Field Ambulance A.A.M.C. was held by the State Commandant (Colonel Stanley) to-day. ...

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  44. SWAZI'S BECK CARGO.

    "I notice," said Mr Swanson, of William Crosby and Co., shipping agents, "that there has been some nonsense talked about the Swazi's deck coal, it ...

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  46. SEAMEN'S UNION

    The Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union has endorsed the action of the Sydney Union. Mr Walsh, agent of the Union in ...

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  47. THE IDLE FLEET.

    The sight for the passengers aboard the R.M.S. Mongolia as she steamed to an anchorage in Athol Bight this morning (said the "Australian Star," a ...

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