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  2. NEWCASTLE COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As the outcome of the conference at the Trades-hall at Sydney to-day, the following resolutions were carried unanimously:— ...

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  3. SHOPS AND FACTORIES LAW.

    Copies of an amending Factories and Shops Bill were circulated among members of the State Parliament yesterday evening. ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    The A.N.A. national fete committee desires attention drawn to an advertisement referring to various matters connected with their next manufacturers and products ...

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  5. ANGRY LEGISLATORS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—While consideration of the Shops and Factories Amendment Bill was proceeding in committee in the Legislative Assembly to-night, some ...

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  6. ARGENTINE MEAT.

    The efforts of the American meat combine to secure control of the frozen meat supplies of Argentina are viewed with apprehension by a special correspondent of ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. CITY COUNCIL SUPPLIES.

    Two contracts with the Adelaide Steamship Company for the supply of coal to the City Council were agreed to at the meeting of the council yesterday. The rates ...

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  8. SITUATION IN MELBOURNE. PRICE INCREASED.

    The situation in Melbourne was unchanged till yesterday evening. All day the shipping companies supplied coal to their customers at normal rates and under normal ...

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  9. WARRNAMBOOL GASWORKS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—The local municipal gasworks have sufficient coal on hand to last until June next. ...

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  10. TASMANIAN SUPPLIES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—As soon as the strike became assured the sale of Newcastle coal here ceased, and prices of local coal increased. Two of the Union ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. AMERICAN TARIFF. GLASGOW BELTING FIRM.

    The imposition of a duty of 35 per cent. on imported belting under the new United States tariff has caused Messrs. R. and T. Dick, the well-known Glasgow ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The coal merchants in Adelaide gave notice to-day of the suspension of contracts on account of the Newcastle strike. The price of coal to ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. STATE LAW DEPARTMENT.

    In pursuance of its hunger for economics in the State Department of Law, the Ministry has decided to add the duties of the curator of intestate estates to the offices ...

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  14. PRICE OF COLLIE COAL RAISED.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The commander of the R.M.S. Mongolia, on learning at Fremantle of the coal miners' strike in New South Wales, took on board 500 tons of ...

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  15. TARIFF WAR.

    Under her new tariff the United States has reimposed the tonnage tax on vessels trading on the Great Lakes. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister ...

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  16. RAILWAY CONTRACTS.

    In reply to an inquiry yesterday, in regard to the quantity of coal ordered from Victorian mines, the Railway Commissioners stated that they have always ...

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  17. POSITION ON THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Nothing fresh has occurred locally in connection with the Newcastle strike, though it is recognised that if the waterside workers come ...

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  18. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

    The reorganisation of the Agricultural department, which was once meditated by the Bent Administration, is likely to be taken into consideration by the present ...

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  19. SMUGGLING TRAGEDY.

    The capture of a party of run smugglers on the coast of Honduras, Central America, has had a tragic result, involving the murder of the captors. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—With regard to the Newcastle strike, the Union Company officials are reticent. They express no doubt that the Australian interstate ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the meeting of the Richmond Council on Monday night the annual valuation of the city for 1909-10 was submitted by the valuers, Messrs. C. Syle and B. Hansen. ...

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  22. COLLIERY ENGINEDRIVERS.

    Matters relating chiefly to the New South Wales coal mines engaged the attention of the executive committee, of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, ...

    Article : 365 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—In consequence of the Newcastle strike, the Union steamer which left here for Sydney late last night, took sufficient coal for the return trip. The ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. ORIENT LINERS.

    The R.M.S. Orvieto, the last of the series of five 12,000-ton vessels which have been built to the order of the Orient Steam Navigation Company for the Australian ...

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  25. PLEA FOR SCOTTISH OATH.

    In a case heard by Messrs. M'Millan and Denton, J.P.'s, at the Fitzroy Court yesterday, the accused elected to give evidence on his own behalf. Sergeant O'Sullivan said ...

    Article : 267 words
  26. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 23[?]d. per ounce standard, a rise of l-16d. since 6th inst. ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Louisa Good was committed for trial at the Adelaide Police Court to-day on a charge of having unlawfully used an instrument upon Lavinia Cleary. Bail in £200 ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  29. STEEL PIPE MANUFACTURE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr. Calder E. Oliver, engineer-in-chief of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, who arrived in Adelaide on Sunday, came over to ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,695,000 quarters, against 1,575,000 quarters a week ago, and 2,035,000 ...

    Article : 265 words
  31. FACTORIES ACT BREACHES.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Wilhelmina Marshall, carrying on business as a baker in Malop-street, was proceeded against for not allowing an employee named Frank Brophy ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND MARATHON RACE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Great interest was taken in the Wellington Amateur Athletic Club's Marathon race, of 26 miles 385 yards. Ten runners from various parts ...

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  33. TIRED OF INACTION.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—It has not taken some of the miners long to tire of doing nothing, and a restless feeling is already beginning to manifest itself. The ...

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  34. BOVRIL ESTATES' ENTERPRISE.

    PORT DARWIN, Tuesday.—Mr. Foulis, who represents the Australian Bovril Estates Company, arrived overland from the Victoria River district last week. He ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The special committee which has been assisting the Premier in the work of selecting a site for the Queensland University, has submitted its ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. LICENSING ACT.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—The Licenses Reduction Board, constituted of Messrs. C. L. Andrews (chairman), R. Barr, and T. F. Cumming, commenced its sittings at the Court-house this ...

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  37. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Yesterday at the Collingwood Court, before the mayor (Councillor Coon) and Messrs. Evans, Collins, and Tait, J.P.'s, Eva Reynolds, with six previous convictions, was charged with vagrancy. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. EFFECT ON GEELONG CHAFF EXPORT.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Owing to the strike of Newcastle colliers, it has been notified that there will, after the present week, be no steamer available for the ...

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  40. COLLIERS TO BE LAID UP.

    A large body of men already beginning to feel the serious effects of the strike are the officers and crews of the colliers engaged in the coal-carrying trade. It was ...

    Article : 285 words
  41. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Worms, s.s., from Melbourne Aug. 6; Tropic, s.s., from Melbourne Sept. ...

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  42. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the St. Kilda Court yesterday, before the mayor (Councillor Billson) and Messrs. O'Donnell and Levi, J.P.'s, Louisa Busch was charged, on the information of Plain-clothes Constable White, ...

    Article : 233 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. PRICES AT BALLARAT.

    BALARAT, Tuesday.—No increase has taken place in the price of coal, but the dealers are receiving more orders than usual, and one merchant stated that it was ...

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  45. GIPPSLAND PRODUCTION. I

    KORUMBURRA, Tuesday.—In the event of the colliery employees' strike in New South Wales being protracted, it may be expected to give a stimulus to coal ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Francis John Triggs, of St. Kilda road, Melbourne, manufacturer. Causes of insolvency—Losses in manufacturing business, particularly in confectionery. Liabilities, ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY.—Sailed.—Nov. 9—Promise, for Ocean Island; Gottingen, for Bremen; Monaro, for West Australia; Norfolk, for London and Liverpool, via ports; Era, for Melbourne. ...

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  49. STRIKE ITEM.

    In reply to a statement that Inverloch is not a suitable port for the Powlett River coalfields, our local correspondent telegraphs that steamers of 500 tons and over can enter. ...

    Article : 50 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 27 words
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