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  2. FILLING THE GAOLS WITH SEAMEN.

    Early this morning the whole body of British. seamen on, strike, for whose arrests warrants had been signed or issued, formed up at the Trades Hall and marched in a body to the city watchhouse, where the men from the Port Brisbane, Portfield, and Port Kembla, for whom warrants ...

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  3. AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Owing to the men having gone ashore from the Zealandic, all the summonses Issued, numbering about 10, could not be served on Thursday ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND TURBULENCE.

    Miners who have been effected by the closing of the Mount Morgan mine since the railway strike, figured in some exciting incidents yesterday and ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Arising from the session of the Mandates Commission in July, at which Mr. Ainsworth's report on New Guinea was considered, there were issued to-day ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S UNION MESSAGES.

    The secretary of the Seamen's Union has cabled to the secretary of the trades hall council in Melbourne, emphasizing that the retrospective clause in the seamen's ...

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  7. AIR ROUTE TO INDIA.

    Major-Gen. Sir Sefton Brancker (Director of Civil Aviation), having completed the tram-desert survey of the flight from Cairo to India, left to-day for Bushire ...

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  8. THE DEPORTATION TRIAL.

    When the Deportation Beard met to-day, Mr. Watt, K.C., counsel for Walsh, said he had given his client certain advice as to the course he ...

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  9. AMERICAN AVIATION DISASTERS.

    The Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) to-day formally denied that the wreck of the airship Shenandoah had been caused by the redaction of the number of ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN OUTLOOK UNCHANGED.

    An arrangement with the crew of the Roman Star, which left Capetown yester day with fruit for London, ensured the men against victimization by the owners ...

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  11. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade Union Congress at Scarborough today decisively rejected the "One Big Union" idea; but it proved to have a substantial backing. The motion ...

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  12. MINISTER'S OFFER DECLINED BY SHIPOWNERS.

    In a letter to the Sooth African Government, in behalf of the shipowners declining Mr. Creswell's suggestion for a postponement of the reduction as a ...

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  13. THE BALRANALD SUMMONSES.

    Plainclothes Constable L. Bond, Constable S. Nbblett. of Outer Harbour, and Constable Galvin, of Large, together served 81 summonses on the men of the ...

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  14. THE BALRANALD PASSENGERS.

    A deputation of passengers on board the P. & O. branch steamer Balranald, now held up at the Outer Harbour on account of the maritime strike, waited upon the ...

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  15. THE RETROSPECTIVE CLAUSE.

    The steamers Orsova, Borda, and Argyllshire remained tied np in Fremantle Harbour to-day. The commander of the Orsova (Capt. Matheson) received a ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. MR. HAVELOCK WILSON'S THANKS.

    The following telegram hag been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) from Mr. Havelock Wilson, who is' in Canada:— ...

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  17. CO-PARTNERSHIP CONDEMNED.

    A resolution condemning co-partnership, and urging workers to form strong shop committees, as weapons to compel the capitalists io relinquish their grip upon ...

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  18. OVERSEA SAILINGS.

    A cablegram was received from the Shipping Federation on Thursday:—"The following overseas vessel sailed yesterday without delay:—From London.— ...

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  19. THE SLAVE TRADE.

    Viscount Cecil, in behalf of Great Britain, unexpectedly submitted to the League committee on slavery, proposals for the eventual abolition of slavery—including ...

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  20. MAMARI'S CREW OUT.

    The Shaw Savill Line steamer Mamari arrived in Fort to-day, arid her white crew of 60 joined the strikers. Almost as soon as she berthed the ...

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  21. ANOTHER STEAMER LAID UP.

    Seamen of the steamer Argyllshire, which arrived at Fremantle on Wednesday from Liverpool, decided to join with the crews of the Orsova and Borda and other ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN APPEAL.

    A further appeal for assistance to overcome the inconvenience caused by the holding up of South African Government vessels has been made to the Prime ...

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  23. CONSTERNATION AMONG STRIKERS.

    The Seapool, with a cargo of maize sailed this morning for England. This fact following upon the departure of the Suevic, has ...

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  24. SUMMONSES ISSUED IN BRISBANE. BRISBANE, Thursday.

    Twenty-one summonses were issued to-day against certain members of the crews of vessels held up in Brisbane by the overseas seamen's strike. ...

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  25. TWENTY-FIVE PEACE OFFICERS.

    In the Senate to-day the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Pearce) told Mr. Needham that 25 peace officers had been appointed. Applications were not ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The challenge match in the 1925 Davis Cup aeries, between the United States (holder) and France, will begin at Philadelphia to-morrow. J. Borotra (France) ...

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  27. GRIEVANCES AIRED.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, on the motion to go into committee of supply, Mr. Anstey (V.) again discussed the arrangements made between ...

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  28. SYDNEY CONVICTIONS.

    There was an unusually large number of spectators in the Water Police Court this morning, When strikers from the British steamers Hurunui and Aeneas came before ...

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  29. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The position in Wellington is unchanged. At New Plymouth the crews of the steamers Port Dunedin and Dorset marched through the town with banners ...

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  30. PATTERSON AS COMPANY DIRECTOR.

    G. L. Patterson has been appointed director of the company to bt floated in Melbourne by A. G. Spalding and Brothers. He will also be in charge of the Melbourne ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. AFFORESTATION COMPANIES.

    The institution of corns form of statutory control aver the operations of proprietary afforestation ventures was advocated in an address by Mr. McIntosh Ellis ...

    Article : 178 words
  32. PORT PIRIE PROSECUTIONS PENDING.

    The position as regards the steamers lycaon and Middleham Castle, the crews of which are on strike, remains unchanged, and both vessels are tied up at ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. RUAHINE CREW STRUCK.

    To-night the entire crew of the Ruahine left the vessel. The Ruohine had been discharging cargo since her arrival last Sunday, and was to leave for Auckland ...

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  34. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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  35. APE AND THE MAN.

    Counsel in the appeal of John Thomas Scopes, schoolmaster, against his conviction for having taught the theory of evolution in defiance of a law of the State ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. PROGRESS IN SYDNEY.

    There was an interesting and unexpected sidelight to the proceedings of the Deportation Board to-day, when Messrs. R. D. Meagher & Co., acting on behalf of ...

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  37. CONDITIONAL RETURN TO SHIPS.

    Six members of the Benicia's crew obeyed the orders of the Court by returning to the ship, but still refute duty. Forty-three members of the Waimana's crew ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Rain interfered with cricket matches everywhere to-day. At Scarborough.—Yorkshire, 4 for 299 (Sutcliffe 171, Rhodes 51 not out) against ...

    Article : 102 words
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