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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mr. Bowling addressed a meeting of miners at Kurri Kurri to-day in connection with the promise to judge Scholes to ascertain the views of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  3. AMONG THE WORKERS

    The Lord Mayor of London's national campaign for the revival of apprentice- ship in some form. was opened at the Mansion House by at representative ...

    Article : 368 words
  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Mr. David Anderson, Australian representative of the Orient Company, had an interview with the Postmaster-General (Sir John Quick) to-day, regarding the ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. CHARITY ORGANISATION

    This is a time of year when the problem of .he unemployed, though almost ever-existent in most communities, is )eat. acute, and for that reason it in ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The chauffeur to Mr. Justice Hodges was to-day charged with having furionsly driven a motor car. The police said the car was travelling at the rate of ...

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  7. FUNERAL OF A KNIGHT OF ST. GREGORY

    The body of the late lion. Christopher O'Reilly, M.L.C., K.S.G., was deposited in its last. resting place-the .Roman Catholic Cemetery. Longford-early ...

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  8. STATE TELEGRAMS

    An inquest was held today concerning the dealth of john Cameron, who died on his way to the hospital from Premaydena, where he resided The ...

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  9. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT

    A motor car accident occurred at Kempton to-day. The car collided with a horse, which lashed out and damages the vehicle. This being overturned. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. LORD KITCHENER

    In spite of the fact that the stiff westerly blow held on. and that target towing was difficult, nearly all the forts at Port Phillip Heads were in action ...

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  11. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. The date for the issue of the writs for the federal elections will probably be February 28. The constitution provides that the writs must be issued within ten ...

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  12. THE WAGES BOARD.

    The delegate board of the Illawarea Colliery Employees Association to-day decided that a ballot on the question of the acceptance or otherwise of a ...

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  13. CHARGES OF GAMBLING

    At the Police Court this morning John Levy (32), Frederick Russell (27), Alfred P. Wilson (58), Arthur Males (20), Archibald Davies (36), Henry Outten (50), ...

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  14. UNION WHARF LABOURERS BACK AT WORK.

    The union wharf labourers gave up their strike in respect to the P. and U. Company to-day. The advice given to the men last week to work all cargoes, ...

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  15. PROPOSED LIGHTING SCHEME

    Though Burnie is progressive in many of its public conveniences, yet it is a little backward in respect to a satisfactory lighting scheme. At present ...

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  16. DESTITUTION AT COBAR.

    Great destitution exists at Coban. where the mines hire been tell week idle. At a public meeting it was -decided to ask the Government to render ...

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  17. THE ZEEHAN BRANCH OF THE W.P.L.

    At the monthly meeting of the Zeehan branch of the Workers' Political League a paper was read on "Municipal Socialism and Character" by 'Mr. E. Chivers. ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. RECENT HEAVY FINES.

    J. Stenhouse, one of the 13 Neweastle coal miners who were fined £100, with the alternative of two months' imprisonment, for having instigated the ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. MISSING LETTERS

    Roy Fitzpatrick. aged 1S, a temporary letter carrier, was charged at the North Sydney Police Court to-day with having between December 14 and 22, at North ...

    Article : 270 words
  20. PECULIAR TACTICS.

    A resolution which is being submitted to-day and during the next few days to the miners of Newcastle and the Malt. laud district, counselling 'them, or ...

    Article : 424 words
  21. BLOUSE-MAKERS.

    Miss Anne Morgan, with a capital of £250,000: sterling, is opening a factory to employ 10,000 trades unionists an blouse-makers. ...

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  22. ENGLISH STRIKE.

    Delegates representing 50.000 Durham miners resolved to ask all the miners in the country to cease work immediately until the eight hours agreement has been ...

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  23. ARRIVAL AT SEYMOUR.

    Lord Kitchener rounded off a big day with a rush by special train to the Seymour camp. Under the triumphal area he was welcomed to the district by the ...

    Article : 209 words
  24. AMUSEMENTS

    The star film at the Academy of Music is "Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight?" and, as the title indicates, is a most pathetic picture. It depicts ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. WHY WE REGRET

    The following imaginary telegrams or regret from absent guests were read by Mr. Walter Emanuel, of "Punch," at the smoking concert of the London ...

    Article : 295 words
  26. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Burnie Police Court yesterday C. Woodward and J. Townsend were each fined 2s 6d, with 8s costs, for allowing their horses to wander about the ...

    Article : 35 words
  27. DISMISSED.

    At the Beaconsfield Police Court, before Messrs. F. R. Layton, P. Brown, J. G. Payne, H. E. Walduck, J. T. Connelly, C. Studwell, and M. M'Kenzie, J.sP., ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Again as large audience assembled at the Empire Theatre last night. Tonight is the last of the present specialities of the picture "A Life for a Life," of ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. ELECTION OF PRIMATE

    Bishop Camidge, of Bathurst, Acting Primate, states that the House of Bishops has decided that the election of Primate shall be on the preferential ...

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  30. EVANDALE WATER TRUST

    The monthly meeting of the Evandale Water Trust was held on Wednesday evening. Present—Mr. J. Eastoc (chairman), Rev. H. D. Atkinson, Dr. Shone, ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. GENERAL SESSIONS.

    At the Beaconsfield Court of General Sessions P. J. Manion sued J. Cores for G 17s Id, goods sold. Mr. Heritage appeared for the plaintiff. A verdict ...

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  32. MEETING OF JUSTICES.

    The annual meeting of the justices was held yesterday at Beaconsfield. Mr. F. It. Layton was re-elected chairman. Licensing Bench—Messrs. F. R. Layton, ...

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  33. ACCIDENT AT PALOONA

    Mrs. E. Bonney, of Paloona, had a very narrow escape the other day. While driving home the horse fell and broke both shafts. Prompt assistance was ...

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  34. WESTERN NEWS

    The scholars and teachers of the Zechan Presbyterian Sunday school heby their anuual pieic on the West Strahan beach to-day. The Strahan Church of ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. RAILWAY BAND CONCERT.

    To-night at 'the Cliff Grounds the Railway Band will give an open-air concert. :at which the Burnie test selection and other popular music, including their ...

    Article : 45 words
  36. DELORAINE CASES.

    At the Deloraine Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. F. Cole and C. J. L. Smith, J'sP., Charles and Arthur King were fined 5s each, 18s 6d costs, and 10s ...

    Article : 104 words
  37. JUVENILE BALL

    A juvenile ball was held this evening at the Town Hall, and was attended by 40 to 50 couples. It was organised by Meademes J.H. Henry. St. John, and ...

    Article : 84 words
  38. ANTARCTIC LECTURES.

    The first of the two lectures by Professor David, of the Shackleton Antarctice expedition, will be given in the Albert. Hall to-night.. He will describe that ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. SCALDING ACCIDENT

    A severe scalding accident happened at Upper Castra on Tuesday morning, when a boy named Sydney Pearce was severely scalded about the face and body ...

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  40. STRAHAN MARINE BOARD

    The adjourned meeting of the Strahan Marine Board was held to-day. The question of the future working of the dirolge caused some discussion, but no ...

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  41. ALCOHOLIC POISONING

    A coronial enquiry was held to-day, before Mr. E. D. Atkinson, touching the death of Wm. O'Neil, aged 14, a labouror. The jury returned' a verdict of death ...

    Article : 168 words
  42. JUDGES THREE.

    "Au Elderly Barrister" contributes to "The Times" some reminiscences of three judges he knew in the seventies whoso continuance on the bench was a scandal. ...

    Article : 160 words
  43. NARROW GAUGE LINE

    A further exhaustive and successful run was made to-day on the N.E. Dunlas narrow gauge line of the new Garrett type of locomotive, by Messrs. ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. CHAPTER AND VERSE FOR IT.

    The story goes that a certain college president in Indiana, a clergyman, was addressing ins students at the beginning of the college year. He observed to them ...

    Article : 96 words
  45. LARCENY CHARGE

    Senior Constable Grant arrested Richard Burke Last night, on a charge of larceny from a dwelling. He was brought up before Mr. D. Jones, J.P., ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. THE WEATHER

    After a lapse of very warm weather. change occurred yesterday, and a steady rain set in last night, and continued during the night, but it is fine ...

    Article : 61 words
  47. A TRAGEDY OF REALISM.

    Irving was playing "Macbeth," so runs the story in "Impressions of Henry Irving," and lie had reached the place where Macbeth orders Banquo's ghost to ...

    Article : 79 words
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