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  2. VICTORIA. PHOENIX FOUNDRY SOLD.

    The Phoenix Foundry at Ballarat, which closed a month ago, and from which altogether 350 railway engines have been turned out, has been sold ...

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  3. THE AWAKENING OF CHINA.

    The English and Australian mail lines steamer Eastern arrived at Brisbane yesterday from Manila, China, and Japan. According to the statements ...

    Article : 170 words
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  5. THE COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    The difficulty in connection with the Maitland collieries is practically at an end. The proceedings at the adjourned ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. THE COLLIERY TROUBLE AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    Immediately the colliery conference met to-day Mr. Livingstone Learmonth, chairman of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Federation and also ...

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  7. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    A priest in charge of a parish in Stepanolike, in the government of Samara, states that the horrible famine has utterly demoralised the peasants, ...

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  8. DOCTOR'S MISTAKES.

    In the case of Thomas Austin, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from the effects of a tram accident, and was discharged cured, ...

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  9. HOTEL STABLES BURNT.

    The stables attached to the Farmers' Arms Hotel, Echuca, were destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock this morning. The horses were rescued by the firemen ...

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  10. MR. JUDKINS'S INSINUATIONS.

    The State Ministers will probably to[?] morrow; consider in Cabinet the recent utterances of Mr. W. H. Judkins, the anti-gambling agitator, which ...

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  11. O.K. MINING COMPANY.

    O.K. report for fortnight ended September 12:—In blast 212 hours, treated 657 tons ore for 67 tons copper. The short time worked by the furnace was ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. COALMINERS' UNION.

    Another union has been formed at the Coal Creek colliery, West Gippsland. The mine has since the strike of 1903 been worked by non-union labor. ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Both branches of the Federal Parliament met last-night. THE SENATE. A call of the Senate had been made ...

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  14. BARQUENTINE ASHORE.

    The barquentine Defiance, which recently went ashore, has been rofloated. She apparently sustained but little damage. ...

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  15. STATE PARLIAMENTS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Church Properties Trust Bill was road a first time. The second reading of the Free ...

    Article : 271 words
  16. £400 FOR AN EYE.

    In the Jury Court to-day, in the case of Mead v. the Railway Commissioners, an action for damages for the loss of an eye in a railway accident, the ...

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  17. THE RECIPROCAL TREATY.

    The committee of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce to which the matter has been referred has obtained from the House of Representatives ...

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  18. LATER NEWS.

    During the luncheon hour proposals were made for resuming. On meeting again the men said that the mass meeting would be held on Sunday. ...

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  19. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    Two Chinese at Dunedin were yesterday fined £100 each for selling pakapau lottery tickets. ...

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  20. MAIL NOTICES. DISPATCHES.

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  21. ANTI-GAMBLING CAMPAIGN.

    An anti-gambling meeting held at the Theatre Royal last night carried a resolution protesting against the telegraphic and telephonic, facilities being ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Stevenson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day, fined a, first-offending drunkard 5s. or "the rising." Squiro Ingham (19 convictions) was ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL.

    Otago and Wanganui football teams met yesterday; when Otago was victorious by 26 points to 6. ...

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  24. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    At the police court to-day two China[?] mon, Ah Kee and Chun Saw, were charged with having on August 31 conducted a lottery at a shop in ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. RAIN RECORDS.

    Rain records to hand, for the 24 hours ending at 9 o'clock this morning, are:—Albury, 13 points; Booligal, 16; Hay, O; Mungindi, 7; Mogil, 21; ...

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  26. POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Stevenson, S.M., adjudicated in the Police Court to-day. Michael M'Donough was charged with drunkenness, and indecent language. ...

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  27. ARRIVALS.

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  28. A FALSE ALARM.

    The Fire Brigade turned out this afternoon, ostensibly in reply to a mine whistle. A mistake was made in the character of the whistle, ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly, last night the Brighton Electric Tramway Bill was read a second time by 27 votes to 12. ...

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  30. CHARGES AGAINST PRODUCE MERCHANTS.

    The select committee appointed, to inquire ito the charges brought against certain Adelaide produce merchants took further evidence to-day and ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. ANOTHER CLERGYMAN.

    The Rev. David Milne, who for many years has had charge of the Presbyterian Church at Yea (Vic), advocates the use of these pills not only in the ...

    Article : 248 words
  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Legislative Council last night had again under consideration the Franchise Qualification Reduction Bill, returned from the Legislative Assembly, ...

    Article : 262 words
  33. RAN AMOK.

    George Clark, a one time Salvation. ist, ran amok last night at the, Army's Central Citadel in Wolfraw-street. Clark entered the citadel, and while ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. SIR CHARLES TODD.

    At the General Post Office to-day Sir Charles Todd, Deputy Postmaster-General, met a number of officials of the Telegraph Department who had ...

    Article : 78 words
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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Factories and Shops Act Amendment Bill was passed through committee. All the clauses of the ...

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  40. ITALIAN SETTLERS.

    Chevalier Zunini and three expert Italian farmers arrived by the era, being deputed by the Italian Government to report on West Australia's ...

    Article : 231 words
  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly yesterday the Minister of Education resumed the debate on the motion by the leader, of the Opposition condemning the ...

    Article : 139 words
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