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  2. BALKAN BLAZE.

    The Porte yesterday ordered detectives to surround the palace of Prince Wahid-ed-Din (youngest brother of the Sultan), and it has forbidden the Prince to leave the ...

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  3. COLLIERIES STRIKE.

    There is a prospect of a settlement of the general strike of men employed at the southern collieries which is now in its fourth week. Whether the strike shall continue or ...

    Article : 212 words
  4. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    Further progress was made in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day with the hearing of the plaint of the Federal Gas Employees' Union. ...

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  5. ARMED BURGLARS.

    Constables Young and McCasker were going on duty along the Sydney-road at 4.30 a.m. to-day, when, near Storey-street, they were informed that a burglary had ...

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  6. THE SYDNEY STRIKE.

    The Darling Harbour railway goods shed wore a most animated appearance to-day. The strikers; without exception returned to work. A good many of the men only ...

    Article : 339 words
  7. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Last evening the Acting-Premier (Mr. Bath) addressed a meeting of electors at Cottesloe in support of the candidature of Mr. R. J. Burchell, the Labour candidate ...

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  8. THE BENNETT CASE.

    Yesterday the trial of R. W. Bennett, an elderly man, and Helena Lily Griffiths, a young girl, scarcely out of her teens, on the charge of having at Subiaco in ...

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  9. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    It is understood that the reply of the Powers to the Balkan allies practically accepts the Bulgarian demand that the frontier from Enos to Midia should form a ...

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  10. SYDNEY COAL LUMPERS.

    Coaling operations in Sydney Harbour were suspended this morning to enable the lumpers to attend a mass meeting of the Coal Lumpers' Union. The men had been ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS

    The attention of Mr. W. C. Angwin (Minister in charge of the Public Health Department) was drawn to the article appearing in these columns yesterday referring to ...

    Article : 300 words
  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" states:—"The Bill introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. J. A. Pease (President of the Board of Education) to prohibit any person from ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. MONTENEGRIN OBSTINACY.

    The Montenegrin Government has refused on military grounds to hand to the Turkish commander at Skutari the Grand Vizier's instructions to permit the civil population ...

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  14. MAROONED FISHERMEN.

    Arthur Broadbent and Robert Hunter, the two men who, with another, William Wadley, climbed to the foot of a cliff 280ft. high at North Head to catch fish, are still ...

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  15. SMART DETECTIVE WORK.

    Remarkable detective work has revealed the fact that a schoolboy, named Tiemann, who was supposed to have committed suicide in October last, was actually murdered. ...

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  16. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Borden) introduced a Closure Bill with the object of ending the obstruction indulged in by the ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. PERSONAL.

    While in Tasmania, Lady Barron identified herself closely and continuously with the public hospitals and charitable institutions in that State. Owing to the regrettable ...

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  18. MAN OVERBOARD.

    Two sensational incidents, one of which involved the death of a third-class passenger named W. Jacques, marked the voyage from London of the Aberdeen liner ...

    Article : 215 words
  19. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    The strike of miners at Cannock Chase, in Staffordshire, to stop the employment of non-unionists, has ended. Some of the mines have agreed not to employ non-unionists. ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. McKenna (Home Secretary) stated that Mrs. Pankhurst, who is undergoing three years' imprisonment, had not swallowed food since ...

    Article : 180 words
  21. SYDNEY FERRY SERVICE.

    Sydney was last night on the verge of another ferry strike. The employees of the Port Jackson, Ltd., and Manly Steamship Company, Ltd., met at the Trades Hall and ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. THE POPE'S HEALTH.

    The temperature of the Pope showed a slight rise yesterday afternoon. Caffeine is being injected to sustain his heart action. This morning it was announced that ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. GERMANY'S ARMY BILL.

    While the Army Bill was under discussion in the Reichstag yesterday scenes of disorder occurred. The Socialists loudly cheered General Henssler, a retired Bavarian ...

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  24. THE ASPENDALE MOTOR FATALITY

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day Albert Geo. Lewis was charged with having on February 2 killed Ruby May Donald at Aspendale. ...

    Article : 268 words
  25. UNUSUAL DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day the case in which William Woodburn, a groom, sought a dissolution of his marriage with Mabel Woodburn on the grounds of misconduct. ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. MINISTERS' INVESTMENTS.

    The committee appointed to inquire into matters connected with the contract entered into between the Imperial Government and the British Marconi Company took ...

    Article : 314 words
  27. THE JAPANESE.

    The merchants here threaten to boycott the Panama Canal Exhibition, to be held at San Francisco, unless the Californian anti-Japanese legislation is withdrawn. The ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. RUBBER ATROCITIES.

    The committee appointed to inquire into the reports of atrocities having been committed by the agents of the Peruvian-Amazon Rubber Co. in the Putumayo Valley, ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. CANNIBALISM.

    The "Matin" states that recently four convicts escaped from a prison in French Guiana, in South America, and became lost in a neighbouring forest. One of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. COMMONWEALTH CADETS.

    Twenty thousand senior cadets, headed by the military bands, are to march through the city on Saturday, May 3. This will be the biggest parade that has ever taken ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. AVIATION.

    Mr. Grahame White has submitted to the Government an offer to raise £2,000,000 for the establishment of aerodromes, the purchase of hydroplanes for service on the east ...

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  32. MINIMUM WEEKLY WAGE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. W. Crooks (Labour) submitted a motion for the extension of the Trade Boards Act to afford a minimum wage of 30s. a week for ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. UNIONISM.

    The Rev. Dr. Jefferis, in the course of an address to the Congregational Union to-day, made forceful reference to unionism among workers and its effects. He said: "Fifty ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. GOLDFIELDS WAGES TROUBLE.

    The compulsory conference between the representatives of the Chamber of Mines and the various unions, with Mr. Justice Burnside as President, was concluded this ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. BROKEN HILL'S TROUBLES.

    The closing down of the mines, as decided upon, has seriously affected the local labour conditions. By Saturday night the number of men out of work will be roughly:—South ...

    Article : 98 words
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  37. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    For the first time in the history of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales there will be no moderator-elect to present to the State Assembly of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. "WESTERN MAIL."

    A picturesque view of Keane's Point, Peppermint Grove, forms the frontispiece of the illustrated section of the current issue of the "Western Mail." A further ...

    Article : 165 words
  39. THE STRANDED COLLIER.

    The work of lightering portion of her coal cargo was proceeded with on the stranded steamer Clan Campbell to-day, with a view to making further efforts to refloat her. ...

    Article : 85 words
  40. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Lloyd's Register" states that for the quarter ended March 31 last 563 vessels of 2,063,694 tons were under construction in the United Kingdom—a record. ...

    Article : 32 words
  41. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The Congregational Union Conference was concluded to-day. A purse of sovereigns was presented to the secretary, the Rev. A. J. Griffith, M.A., of Sydney, in ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. MT. LYELL DISASTER.

    A message was received to-day by the Melbourne office of the Mt. Lyell Company, stating that the bodies of P. Rielly, J. H. Smith, and H. Wright had been found at ...

    Article : 50 words
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