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  2. WELSH COLLIERY TROUBLES

    The proposed South Wales minimum wage conference has been abandoned on the ground that although two-thirds of the replies received were favovable, the ...

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  5. WATTLE DAY LEAGUE.

    Mr. Holman (Acting Premier) was the chief speaker at the annual meeting of the Sydney branch of the Wattle Day League, held last night. ...

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  6. TASMANIA. HOBART BRICKLAYERS' STRIKE.

    A little over half the bricklayers have gone out on strike, because the employers have so far refused to pay them an increase of one shilling a day. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    As the Demosthenes, with the Auatralian cadets on board, was leaving the dock to-day for Australia, a messenger brought Major Wynne, a letter, ...

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  9. A CLERGYMAN DROWNED.

    The Rev. W. G. Lester, who was in charge of the Methodist Church at Wynyard, Tasmania, was drowned whilst bathing yesterday morning. The ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. AERONAUTICS.

    Hucks aeroplanod from WestonSuper-Mare to Cardiff to-day, circled the town hall, and returned to his starting place. ...

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  11. £950 FOR LOSS OF A HUSBAND.

    In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Nicholls, a jury award ed Mrs. Mary Considine £350 damages against the Union S.S. Company for ...

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  12. BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION.

    Ivy May Donnelly (proceeding by her next friend, Robert Donnelly) sued James Henry Leonard yesterday, claiming £1000 for alleged breach of promise ...

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  13. FARM SCHOOL CHILDREN

    The Local Government Board has granted permission to the Boards of Guardians to send children from the farm-schools to Western Australia. ...

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  14. NEW BISHOP OF BATHURST. WILL PROBABLY BE ENTHRONED IN DECEMBER.

    Canon Long, of Melbourne, the new Bishop of Bathurst, will probably be enthroned early in December. ...

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  15. ASSAULTING A WOMAN.

    With reference to the remarks of the magistrate, who heard the charge against a lunatic for assaulting a woman the Home Office publishes a letter ...

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  16. CANON LONG'S CAREER.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the "S.M" Herald states that Canon Long is the youngest son of the late William Lons, of Carisbrook, and is 36 year ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Lord Gladstone. (Governor-General of South Africa) was-cordially welcomed on his visit to Rhodesia, dispelling some anticipations that his reprieve of a ...

    Article : 209 words
  18. STAR OF ALMA. I.O.R.

    The fortnightly meeting of-the Star of Alma Tent, I.O.R., was held on Tuesday evening, at the lodge room, Central-street, South Broken Hill. ...

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  19. CHILD LIFE IN CREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. Murray, Victorian Premier, in an interview to-day, said that Great Britain's most urgent problem was connected with the squalor amidst which ...

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  20. ANGLOPHOBIA IN GERMANY

    The most violent outburst of Anglophobia since the Boer War is reported to prevail in Germany. The German newspapers discover sinister motives in ...

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  21. BROKEN HILL CELEBRATIONS. THE NORTH SCHOOL.

    In common with the other schools in the district, the North Public School senior scholars celebrated Wattle Day yesterday. The ...

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  22. A BUSH SENSATION.

    word was received by the police that Charles Regan, living at Towney's Creek. Jerangle, 44 miles from Cooma, had been found in the bush dead. The ...

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  23. POSTCARD COMPETITION.

    The postcard competition instituted by Messrs. Plimmer and Denniston, for which a prize of £5 Ss. will be awarded, in connection with "The Passing of the ...

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  24. TERRIBLE CASE OF ECZEMA. SUFFERED FRIGHTFULLY FOR 15 YEARS.

    I have suffered from eczema for the last 15 years, and tried different remedies until I was thoroughly sick of trying. them." writes John James ...

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  25. ANTI-BRITISH MEETINGS IN GERMANY.

    Several noisy anti-British. meetings have been held in Berlin and other parts of Germany. The Emperor was wildly cheered ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Lord Roberts gave the Australian [?] many books, a quantity of carpentry tools, bookcases, and souvenir clocks to the officers he gave framed ...

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  27. A RIVER MYSTERY.

    Yesterday a Chinoese gardener, who lives upon, the banks of the. Murrumbidgee, near. Wagga, reported to the police that he had seen the body of a ...

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  28. MAIL NOTICES. DISPATCHES.

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  29. WATER FAMINE IN GERMANY.

    The soldiers manoeuvring in the Taunus Mountains, Germany, are suffering from water famine. Pioneers are digging wells throughout the area. ...

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  30. THE SHARE MARKET. ADELAIDE SHARD MARKET.

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  31. FERRY AND TUGBOAT EMPLOYEES

    The Ferry and Tugboat Employees' Union has communicated with the Port Jackson and Manly Co. with regard to an increase in wages. ...

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  32. THE SOUTH SCHOOL.

    The children attending the South School also celebrated. Wattle Day yesterday, when addresses were delivered by the Rev. C. A. Grant and Mr. A. ...

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  33. PREPARING FOR FUTURE STRIKES.

    The Home Office has instructed 10 officers of the Staff College to make a comprehensive survey of London and complete lists of food and coal depots ...

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  34. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. C. F. Butler, S.M., the following cases were dealt with:— Drunkenness. ...

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  35. CURED ALL THE HOUSEHOLD.

    "My little boy, aged 4 years, was covered with sores on his face aid hands for six weeks," writes Mrs. Maggie Morris, Eighth-street, Bowden, ...

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  36. ARRIVALS.

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  37. SYDEY VITAL STATISTICS.

    The statistics for Sydney for August show 1592 births, being 10 per cent, above the average of the preceding five years. The deathrate is below ...

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  38. DEAR FOOD RIOTS.

    The dear food riots are spreading to Belgium. Three thousand women at Hautmont demonstrated to-day against the ...

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  39. NOON QUOTATIONS.

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  40. SERIOUS TRAM ACCIDENT.

    After a tram bound for Mayfield had passed along. Hunter-street last night, a man was discovered lying on the rails evidently seriously injured. ...

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  41. "I THINK NO MOTHER SHOULD BE WITHOUT A POT OF REXONA."

    "My little boy, aged 10 years, had a bad sore on his nose for two months," writes Mrs. M. O'Brien, Eighth-street, Bowden, S.A. "It was caused by a ...

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  42. SPY SCARE IN ENGLAND.

    Owing to the spy scare in England extra precautions to guard the Government magazine at Southampton are being.taken. ...

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  46. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT.

    In reiterating his faith in international arbitration becoming general, slowly but surely, President Taft, in addressing the American Bar ...

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  47. THE BURKE WARD SCHOOL.

    Unfavorable Weather for tree, planting interfered somewhat with the previously arranged programme. At the last moment it was decided to abandon ...

    Article : 169 words
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