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  2. Riot Act Scoffed at.

    The order for peace and return 10 at lid not reach all point in time to average serious trouble. Indeed, the gravest features of the whole of the week's history of ...

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  3. THE ENGLISH CAPTAINCY.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has offered the captaincy of the English eleven to P. F. Warner, now that C. B. Fry has definitely declined to visit Australia, Gilbert ...

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  4. NATIONAL ISSUES.

    With a view of arranging a debate upon the reciprocity and navy questions (the two leading features of the general election campaign, for the benefit of the ...

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  5. CARDINAL MORAN.

    St. Mary's Cathedral was thronged with k representative gathering of mourners on Saturday morning, on the occasion of the special service in connection with tho ...

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  6. PROGRESSIVE WEST.

    The policy of the Wilson Government was announced by the Premier at Busselton last night. After dwelling on the great progress and prosperity of the State, as evidenced by replacing the accumulated ...

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  7. DETERMINED SUICIDES.

    An extraordinary tragedy occurred at Rosier's gunsmith's shop, Bourke street, on Saturday morning, when an engineer named Demetrius Hiropedes ...

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  8. THE FOOTBALL DISPUTE.

    The delegates and office bearers of the Victorian Football Association entertained their President (Mr. J. Aikman. M.L.C.) at dinner at the Savoy on Saturday evening. ...

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  9. STRIKE SETTLED.

    Owing to the gravity of the situation it has been decided that Parliament shall sot enjoy the vacation which it had been the intention to take. ...

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  10. THE TRIANGULAR SERIES.

    The English Board of Control has notified its intention to leave the counties to make their own arrangements for the share of gatemoney with the Australian and South ...

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  11. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    The conversations between France and Germany upon the subject of the Moroccan situation have been adjourned for a fort-night. The German Minister for Foreign ...

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  12. PICKETS DISPIRITED.

    There was much enthusiasm at the Manchester Central Railway Station upon the resumption of some of the trains scheduled for London and Liverpool. A number of ...

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  13. TERRITORIALS DISARMED.

    The Territorial regiments who have recently been in camp at Salford have been ordered lo return their rifles to the armoury. ...

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  14. HOW TO SETTLE IT.

    Mr. James Thomas (Labour M.P. for Derby), who is an engine driver, and the assistant secretary of the Railway Servants' Union, stated in an address to the men at ...

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  15. COLLIERIES IDLE.

    AIL traffic in the colliery town of Abercarn in Mamnonth, has been suspended, as the strikers have taken temporary possession of the streets. ...

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  16. IN THE AIR.

    At the Chicago aviation week a new American flyer, Oscar Brindley, established a world's altitude record. He flew in a biplane to a height of 11.728 ft. ...

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  17. COLLECTING TAXATION.

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  18. STRIKERS AND POLICE.

    An army of strikers made a determined attack upon six wagonloads of meat which had been entrained to Birmingham, and were leaving the goods station for different ...

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  19. TROOPS IN LEICESTER.

    The positron, of affairs is so acute in Leicester that troops have had to be called in to assist the police in maintaining order in the streets. Detachments numbering 600 ...

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  20. LIGHTERMEN'S DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute which threatened to call the lightermen out on strike again has been amicably settled. ...

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  21. STRENUOUS MEDIATION.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer was for 10 hours on Saturday labouring for a settlement of the upheaval. During eight of those hours he was face to face with the ...

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  22. LOST CONTROL OF BIPLANE.

    Lieut. Ridge, of the London Balloon Corps, lost his life to-day at the Farnborough Aerodrome. He was maneuvring in a biplane, when he appeared to lose control of ...

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  23. SHIPPING DISLOCATED.

    The trouble is so severe in the ports of Cardiff and Sooth Shields that trade in those places is paralysed. No fewer than 150 vessels have ...

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  24. A SPECIAL PRAYER.

    The Primate of England has prepared a special prayer far the present labour crisia. ...

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  25. BLUEJACKETS IN BEADINESS.

    Bluejackets at Portsmouth have received orders to be in readiness to undertake garrison duties in the event of the troops who are at present in occupation being ...

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  26. Quieter Everywhere.

    The troops have already been withdrawal from the London railway stations. The Home Office reports that it has received intelligence which indicates that matter are ...

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  27. ARSON GANG.

    A sensation has been caused by the arrest here of a man named David Korshack. He is alleged to be the head of a gang of criminal which hag been operating ...

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  28. THE REAL ISSUE.

    The Times, commenting upon the position, holds that the real issue is the admission of union leaden to the conciliation boards. The North-Eastern Company has ...

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  29. The Settlement.

    The Board of Trade, at half-past 11 on Saturday night, issued the following all important statement:— On the Government's representations ,the ...

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  30. FOOD FOR ISLE OF MAN.

    The Governor of the Island of Man (ford Raglan) applied two days ago for a cruiser to transport provisions to the island, as ordinary communication had ceased owing ...

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  31. A CITY ISOLATED.

    Railway traffic throughout the whole of Lancashire has been greatly disorganized. The city of Heywood, has been isolated, and its great cotton mills will not reopen ...

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  32. ALLEGED SPY.

    MAr Schultz, who is as a doctor of philosophy, and also as a lieutenant of hussars at Frankford, in Germany has been remanded on a charge of ...

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  33. A TRIBUTE FROM ADELAIDE.

    Referring to the life and character of the lute Cardinal Moron at the evening service at St. Francls Xavler's Cathedral on Sunday. the Hev. H. P. Denny Raid that that ...

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  34. FIXED BAYONETS TO THE RESCUE.

    It is estimated that there we now 58,000 troops at the disposal of the military commanders ia the strike areas. The Irish express, upon arrival at Fishguard, ...

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  35. STRIKERS URGE STRIKE.

    The railway managers, after having interviewed Mr. Buxton to-day have decided not to meet the Board of Trade officials again until some change has taken place ...

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  36. RAILWAYMEN ACCEPT BIG BONUS.

    On Thursday the management of the Midland Railway Company offered all employes who remained loyal a bonus of 50 per cent, on their wages during the ...

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  37. THE VETO.

    The last stage of the passage of the Parliament Bill was witnessed in the House of Lords to-day. There was a large attendance of members ...

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  38. A FAMOUS AUTHORESS.

    The death has occurred at Chicago of Mrs. Myrtle Reed McCullough, the well-known American authoress. The decreased took an overdose of sleeping powder, She ...

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  39. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Herr Dorbusch, the German authority, has estimated that the world's wheat crop amounts to 460,313.000 qr. Europe and the United States show' declines of ...

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  40. OALM AT LIVERPOOL.

    At Liverpool the strike atmosphere is calmer. There have been a few isolated attacks upon banks and hotels, but without doing much harm, and there has been ...

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  41. FOLLOW AUSTRALIA'S EXAMPLE.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Murray) who is about to return to Australia, has been interviewed in London upon the features of the labour 'crisis. ...

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  42. FAMINE LOOTING IN LIVERPOOL.

    A battalion of Langers stationed at Chester has been ordered to proceed forthwith to Liverpool. The Lord Mayor of that stricken city feats that general looting will ...

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  43. CANADIAN STRIKE.

    It is reported from Winnipeg that the miners at Frank, in the province of Alberta, are returning to work without any formal settlement of their strike. The men ...

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  44. ENGLISH TENNIS

    A. E. Beamish, who has been chosen as one of the English players to visit America in connection ,with the Davis Cap preliminary, has beaten Marsh in the semi-final of ...

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  45. WEST OF ENGLAND ISOLATED.

    The strike of the railway men has extended over bo many lines that the west of England, including the great shipping ports, has been completely isolated from ...

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  46. MORE HOTELS CLOSED.

    Public houses in Birkenhead have been ordered to close at 2 o'clock each afternoon owing to the strikers having been using bottles in the collisions with police and ...

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  47. LIVERPOOL DEATH RATE DOUBLED.

    Liverpool is strangely quiet, Its streets are almost without any traffic upon them. A fair railway service is being maintained, Member of the cotton exchange have ...

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  48. AN INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    An international Court is about to be stablished for the settlement of financial claims between Great Britain, Canada, and the United States, pursuant to the treaty ...

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  49. MR. TAFT DENOUNCED.

    President Taft, following his action, it vetoing the Wool Duties Dill, because it was tacked on to the Reciprocity Bill has now vetoed the Farmers' Free Last Bill. ...

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  50. IRKSOME PRACTICE.

    It evidence were needed to show that tho new musketry course for rifle clubs ia unpopular in Victoria it is convincingly supplied in the official report, advance ...

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  51. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Oopra.—There is good demand. South Sea Island, in bags, is quoted at £242/6 to £24 10/per ton. Tin—On spot, buyers £190 10/, sellers ...

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  52. WHERE THE STRIKE STRIKES.

    The London suburban railway service was fairly maintained throughout the early morning, but it became more difficult later ia the day. Soldiers are acting as porters, ...

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  53. FOGWELL'S METHODS CRITICISED.

    The Chronicie, in its sporting columns, states that the majority of the tideway critics who have been watching the Australian scalier Fogwell at practice dislike his ...

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  54. POPE CONVALESCENT.

    The latest messages from Rome indicate that His Holiness the Pope is recovering from his illness, and is now convalescent. ...

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  55. CANADIAN NAVAL PAY.

    In consequence of the more generous scale of pay allowed in the Canadian Nary than in the Imperial service it has been ordered that extra pay in Dominion ships ...

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  56. LONDON DOCKERS SATISFIED.

    The hitch In tie settlement of the transporters' difficulties in connection with London dock labour has bean overcome. An agreement has been signed in confirmation ...

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  57. WOOTTON'S WINS.

    Frank Wootton, the Australian jockey, who has already this racing season scored more than 100 wins, rode four successful mounts at the Windsor Meeting on Friday ...

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  58. WOMEN FAST.

    Thousands of women suffragists in New York State are planning to hold a week's fart, in order to raise campaign funds. The suffragists of Oalifonia are making similar ...

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  59. BATON RULE AT BIRMINGHAM.

    There was great excitment at Bimingham on Friday night, The conveying of meat supplies from the principal railway station led to encounters between ...

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  60. SETTLING SEAMEN'S DIFFICULTIES. |

    A conference has taken place between shipowners and representatives of the National Transport Workers, it the offices of the Board of Trade. The President of the ...

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  61. FRANCO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    France and Japan have signed a "most favoured nation" convention in regard to commerce and navigation. The treaty u to cover 10 years. ...

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  62. EVEN PARTIES.

    The State Cabinet has decided, to prepare the war for the general election. The Ministers expect thai an appeal to the people will be made immediately before or after ...

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  63. ROYAL ENGINEERS TO DRIVE.

    In pursuance of the declaration of the Government steps will be taken to ensure that the food, fuel, and other essential ...

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  64. SAVING RAINS IN INDIA.

    It has been reported from Simla that the prospects of harvest failure in the Tinted Provinces have been relieved by good falls of rain. ...

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  65. THROWN FROM A TRAP.

    As the result of being thrown from a trap on Sunday near Norton's Summit. Mr, and Mrs. J. Clements, of Kermode street, Lower North Adelaide, were removed to ...

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  67. KEEPING LONDON BRIGHT

    Fearing that there might be made an effort to plunge the metropolis into darkness, as was attempted in Liverpool, soldiers hare been ordered to guard, all of ...

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  69. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    At a special general meeting of the Melbourne and Suburban Master Bakers' Association held on Saturday night it was unanimoustly decided to raise the price of ...

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  70. MEN'S REPRESENTATIVES IN CONFERENCE.

    The executive of the Railway Servants' Union sat until Friday midnight in discussion of the situation. They then adjourned until this morning. ...

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  72. GERMANS FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE.

    The Taglische Rundschau is responsible or the statement that the German Social Democrats are endeavouring to promote a traffic strike in Berlin upon the lines of ...

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  74. THE WORKERS SUFFER.

    The Home Secretary (Mr Winston Churchill, in the Hook of Commons, defended the determination of the Government to maintain food supplies. He ...

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  75. BROKEN HILL HOSPITAL.

    The Broken Hill Hospital Board lost night appointed Dr. Gilbert, of White Cliffs, as junior resident surgeon. The Chief Commissioner of Railways promised ...

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  76. EFFECT IN CANADA.

    The shipping at Montreal has been seriously affected as a consequence of the British railway strike. Number of shipowners have refused to accept canton of a ...

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  77. 220,000 MEN ON STRIKE.

    The Amalgamated Bail waymen's Union has authorised the issue of strike pay at the rate or 10/ per week. The executive states that 220,000 men have gone out on strike, following its general order to cease work. It is predicted that Monday will ...

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  79. "SAFETY VALVES" THE CAUSE.

    me Railway Gazette in its strike issue states that the real reason for the strike is the question of the Conciliation Boards. They have provided safety valves, but have ...

    Article : 82 words
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