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  2. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    Following upon recent tronable in the shipping industry and the dislocation of the interstate trade. Mr. Justice Powers recently undertook to inquire into several ...

    Article : 657 words
  3. THREATS TO COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court Yesterday the Deputy President (Sir John Quick) referred to the threats by the Federated Engine-drivers' and Firenien's Association ...

    Article : 1,261 words
  4. NEW STATION PIER, PORT MELBOURNE.

    Although it will be two and a half years before the new Station Pier at Port Melbourne is completed, work has already been advanced sufficiently to allow of the new wings, each 330ft. long, being used by bay steamers. This view was taken yesterday from the bridge of the Weeroona, looking towards Prince's Pier; the vessel in the foreground is the Hygeia, while in the rear are the pile drivers working on the first section of the new pier, to be completed by the end of the year. The total cost will be £500,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
  5. AIR SHAFTS SEALED AT STATE COAL MINE.

    Following upon the out break of fire on Sunday in the McBride tunnel of the State coal mine, the air shaft through which the smoke first ascended, and the shaft through which the six mine officers descended were sealed by mounds of earth, shown in the foreground of each of these pictures taken yesterday. No. 4 shaft is on the right, and No. 14 shaft is on the left. The tree behind No. 4 shaft indicates approximately that part of the tunnel where the bodies of Parry and Johnston are believed to be lying. Inset is a group of men waiting at the mouth of the tunnel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 114 words
  6. THEFT OF SILK.

    Before Mr. R. Knight, P.M., and Messrs M. J. Fardy, C. R. Smithwick, W. Brookes, E. T. Camphell, and T. O'Callnghan, J.P.'s., at the City Court yesterday, Veronica Melburst, a ...

    Article : 340 words
  7. TASMANTAN'S DEATH.

    MR. W. M. WILLIAMS, One of the best-known public men in Tasmania, whose death is reported in another column. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 21 words
  8. MINE MANAGER.

    Mr. J. McLEISH. Manager of the State Coat Mine, who wish four other officials descended No. 14 air shaft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 16 words
  9. RAILWAYS CHIEF AT DOOKIE.

    While at Dookie Agricultural College last week, the chairman of Railways Commissioners (Mr. H. W. Clapp) interested himself in the farmers' training classes. In this group, from left to right, are:—Messrs. T. A. Grant (college council); W. R. Birks (principal); H. W. Clapp; J. Fitzpatrick (Railways district superintendent); and H. Caldwell (college council). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  10. UNDERGROUND FOREMAN.

    Mr. W. PARRY, Underground foreman, who lost his life with Mr. J. Johnston. assisant mine manager, in the smoke fumes. In McBride's tunnel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
  11. LANE ROBBERY.

    Thomas Brown, aged 23 years, hawker, was charged at the City yesterday with having on August 2 stolen £1 in money form James Logan, of Sallsbury street, Coburg. Mr. R. ...

    Article : 341 words
  12. COUNTRY GOLF WEEK OPENS.

    Until Thursday afternoon, golfers from all over Victoria will be competing for the State Country Championship on the various suburban links of Melbourne Playing at the Royal Melbourne links, Sandringham, yesterday, from left to right, were:—T. Ruse and R. Arnoldt (Kerang and Swan Hill); W. Bell (captain of the Colac division); W. B. Tunbridge (captain of Kerang and Swan Hill); and Dr. L. W. Craig (captain of Gippsland East). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  13. COAL TAKEN FROM PIER.

    One way of obtaining cheap fuel was described at the Port Melbourne Court on Monday, when Constable Brown gave evidence against William Henry Hawkins, of Bay street, Port Melbourne, ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. KNITTING MILLS INCIDENT.

    An exeiting encounder with three men who, It was alleged, had broken into the Warwick Knitting Mills, Bay street, Port Melbourne, was described by police witnesses at the Post Melbourne ...

    Article : 425 words
  15. ALTERNATIVE FOR PIG MARKET SITE.

    Strong disapproval of the State Ministry's decision to utilise the pig market site for educational purposes has been exprossed by the East Brunswick Progress Association, which suggests that a more suitable area for schools and college coulds be found at "The Prairie," a vacant block Illustrated is this panorama. The site extends from Pigdon street to the North Carlton railway station, and from when street to Arnold street, North Cartton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  16. ARREST RESISTED.

    Cecil James Boag and David Conway, two middleaged men, appeared at the Port Melbourne Court on Monday charged with having been drunk and disorderly in a public place, Boag was also ...

    Article : 252 words
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