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  2. THE LYELL STRIKE.

    There are no fresh developments to report in connection with the strike at the Mount Lyell Company's works, and both sides appear to be marking time for the ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    There was brought before Acting Justice Rich in the Probate Court to-day a case in which Norah Rintoni, who claimed to be the widow and executrix of the late ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS

    To what height realism, can ultimatety ascend is a question that is becoming more puzzling every day, especially in relation to the silent drama, but the ...

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  5. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    The Conciliation Council will sit at Danadin on Wednesday to hear the dispute between the large steamship owners and the Merchant Service Guild, which is ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The trial of Dr. Samuel Peacock on a charge of the murder of Mary Margaret Davies at his private hospital on August 12, was begun in the Criminal Court ...

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  7. CONFESSIONS OF A PRINCESS

    There was published yesterday in London, writes the London correspondent of the "Sydney Morning Herald," the extraordinary memoir, in which the ...

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  8. LABOUR IN NEW ZEALAND

    Addressing a Labour deputation, the Minister for labour (Mr. Millar) spoke against the attempts to bring boarding houses under the operation of the Shops ...

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  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    Over 100 people will depart on Wednesday morning to catch the Wainui, which leaves Strahan for Melbourne on that day. ...

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  10. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    An inquest was held at Colac to-day concerning the death of John Deans, who died as the result of a blow on the head inflicted by his brother Stanley Deans, during ...

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  11. SUPREME COURT

    At the Supreme Court to-day, in its Local Couris Jurisdiction, before Mr Justice Nicholls, Mary Burke sued Edward Verrell, secretary of the Southern Star ...

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  12. OMINOUS REPORTS.

    It is reported that several of the company's officials have received notice that their services will shortly be dispensed with. ...

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  13. BENDIGO MINERS.

    About 100 members of the Bendigo branch of the Amalgamated Mining Employees' Association attended it meeting yesterday to discuss the striking of a 5s ...

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  14. BUTCHERS' STRIKE

    At a meeting of the butchers' employees to-day it was resolved that the butchers remain out until the date fixed for the determination of the Wages Board, or until ...

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  15. FEDERAL MATTERS

    The Prime Minister commented to-day on the speech of Lord Dudley at Kidderminster. Mr. Fisher referred to the utterance as a very thoughtful speech. At the ...

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  16. THE PRINCESS—PHOTO. PLAYS.

    "The Pitfall" is the star drama of the current series at the new Princess Theatre, and is a subject which, judging by the frequent applause, appeals to all ...

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  17. WAGES BOARDS ACTS

    A deputation, consisting of members of he Free Workers' Association, waited on the Chief Secretary (Dr Butler) this afternoon with the object of securing ...

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  18. THE A.M.E.A.

    The fortnightly committee meeting of the A.M.E.A., Zeehan branch, was held to-night. The sum of £122 3s 6d was passed for poyment, the amount including ...

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  19. EVIDENCE OF TRAGEDY

    Information has been received that the search party discovered at Cape Bedford what are believed to be the remains of three boys from the small boat Valda, ...

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  20. THE DANDIES.

    Mr. Edward Branscombe's costume comedy "The Dandies" had a fitting farewell performance in the Academy of Music last night, when every portion of ...

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  21. CARTERS AND DRIVERS

    At a well-attended meeting held last evening at the office of Mr. C. J. Shields, Patterson-street, Messrs. A. Linwood and A. Hutton were appointed to represent ...

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  22. N.S.W. BY-ELECTION

    Nominations closed to-day for the Liverpool Plains by-election. Only two were received, those of William George Ashford (Labour), and John Perry (Liberal). The ...

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  23. SUPERPHOSPHATE WORKERS.

    Between thirty and forty men employed by the Mount Lyell Company at its superphosphate works at Yarraville had to be paid off this evening. This was ...

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  24. THE COST OF A STRIKE

    The August "Chemist and Druggist" gives some interesting facts as to the deplorable and widespread effects of a strike. ...

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  25. ROAD VOTES

    The following letter from the Secretary for Public Works was read at to-day's council meeting:—"I beg to inform you that great assistance would be given to ...

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  26. RAINS IN N.S.W.

    Splendid rains have fallen in the country across the. Darling, as the result of tine monsoonal disturbance in parts of Australia. It was the best rain since February ...

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  27. PIANO RECITAL.

    Limited in numbers, the audience which lost night attended the Albert Hall, on the occasion of the second recital by Mr. Paul Howard, the gifted pianist, lacked ...

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  28. DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A fire broke out early this morning in a six-storey brick warehouse is Clarence-street. When the alarm was given the fire had a strong hold, and the building ...

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  29. MERSEY MARINE BOARD

    The Mersey Marine Board to-day adopted scheme "B" of Mr. T. W. Kells' report for new wharves at Devonport, at a cost of £50,000, the wharves to take three years ...

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  30. HARBOUR COLLISION

    At the conclusion of its enquiry to-day he Marine Court found that the recent collison in Darling Harbour between the French mail steamer Nora and the union ...

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  31. A CHILD'S INJURY

    A child named Miller was accidentally pushed on to a broken bottle to-day at the Five-mile, inflicting a scalp wound several inanes long. Dr. Butler attended ...

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  32. WEST COAST FOR TOURISTS

    A meeting of the Western Tourist Association was held to-night. In reference to the Henty River but, the Minister wrote promising to mclude huts in the ...

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  33. THE SUNKEN YONGALA

    Dr. Sarsfield Cassidy's schooner yacht Norna, 89 tons, which sailed from Sydney come time ago with the object of locating the lost Yongala, returned to Port ...

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  34. THE ALEXANDRA CHOIR.

    When Miss Beatrice Ferguson undertook the task of organising a choir composed entirely of ladies, it was with the idea of giving the musically inclined ...

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  35. PROBATE

    The following probate has been notified:—James Hadden to Frederick James Hadden, £19,802. ...

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  36. BUILDING SOCIETY CASE

    Commissioner Turner delivered his reserved judgment. in the Court of Requests to-day in the case Sheppard versus the Permanent Building Society, in which ...

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  37. LIGHTING OF HOBART

    At a meeting of the city council to-night the lighting committee reported that the council must on or before the 31st inst. declare which alternative contract with, the ...

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  38. THAT SECRET BALLOT.

    Mr. James Hawker, president of the Amalgamated Mines' Employees' Association of Victoria and Tasmania, returned from Mount Lyell to Ballarat to-day. He ...

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  39. A CHARGE DISMISSED

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day James Johnston, minister of the Gospel at Morgan, was charged with having stolen a silk watchguard, valued at 30s, from M. ...

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  40. ANTONIA DOLORES.

    Mademoiselle Antonia Dolores has made a change in her Launceston dates, and will give her first recital at the Albert Hall on Monday, instead of Saturday ...

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  41. TO KILL RATS.

    An American Consular report gives the following method of destroying rate adopted by M. de kruyff, of the Agricultural Bureau of the Dutch Indies at Buitenzorg, Java. ...

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  42. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Lilydale Police Court on Friday, before Mr. J. A. Box (Warden) and J. W. story, C. Brewer, and L. Bardenhagen, Js.P., a youth charged with disturbing ...

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  43. THE WEATHER

    The weather to-day has been excessive by cold, squally, and showery. LILYDALE, Monday. The weather is very unsettled at ...

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  44. APPLICATION REFUSED

    At the Police Court to-day Annie Ruby Smith applied for a judicial separation from her husband, James Samuel Smith, on the grounds that he was an habitual ...

    Article : 61 words
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