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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. PROBABLE INCREASE OF MEAT PRICES.

    Mr. W Angliss, of Messrs. Angliss and Co., Melbourne, who have perhaps the largest abbatoirs and moat freezing works in Australia, states that, as ...

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  5. The Coal Strike.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. — The only evidence of the strike at Newcastle is the general air of depression over the place. ...

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  6. UNION TACTICS.

    Mr. Andrew Gray, secretary of the Federated Coal and Shale Workers of Australasia, who is regarded as Mr. Peter Bowling's right-hand [?] ...

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  7. The North-Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909.

    The Newcastle coal strike is a most unfortunate contretemps. It is unfortunate for the men concerned, who, it would appear, are entitled to no ...

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  8. BURNIE.

    The Burnie Baptist Church holds its Sunday school anniversary next Sunday. Three of the State schools in the ...

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  9. State Taxation.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Guy resumed the debate on the second reading of the Land Tax Bill, proposing an addition of ...

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  10. PETER BOWLING'S SCHEME.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. — Mr. Peter Bowling, president of the Miners' Federation, said to-day regarding his scheme for a union-owned colliery ...

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  11. RAILTON.

    An accident happened to a youth, Vern. Shepheard, at the Anglican sports on Monday. He was riding in a jumping event, when his horse fell ...

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  12. LATROBE.

    By the midday train yesterday Mr. L. E. O. Ready, the secretary of the local branch of the N.F.A., received 5,000 brown trout fry from the fish ...

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  13. Crops and Markets.

    Mr. Geo. Atkinson sold at his yards, Sheffield, on Monday :—5 £3 baconers £3 4/ each; pen do., 46/; 3 porkers 28/; pen do., 26/; 6 small baconers, 29/; 4 ...

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  14. LAW AS TO STRIKES.

    The Industrial Disputes Act, New South Wales, 1908, bears on the present strike in clauses 42 and 46. These are as follow:— ...

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  15. THIRLSTANE.

    A four-year-old daughter of Mr. J. Long met with a painful accident a few days back, being run over by a horse in the paddock. One of the ...

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  16. LATROBE.

    At the Latrobe yards on Tuesday Mr. Atkinson sold:—2 Pigs, 19/; 10 silps 10/; 4 baconers 35; 2 do, 32; pen porkers, 20/; 37 ewes and lambs, 19/; ...

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  17. DEVONPORT.

    The annual meeting of the Devonport licensing district will be held at the Court House on Monday, December 6. The list of applications for the ...

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  18. RIDGLEY.

    A benefit entertainment was held in the hall on Tuesday evening, when the residents showed their sympathy and their desire to help one in need by ...

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  19. THE WALLSEND COLLIERY.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. — Mr. J. Wheeler, manager of the Newcastle Wallsend colliery one of the four companies outside the vend, sai[?]dhis ...

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  20. QUESTION OF INTERVENTION.

    The Prime Minister was asked at Melbourne whether be had any observations to make in regard to the coal strike. Mr. Deakin said he very much ...

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  21. DEVONPORT.

    W T. Bell and Co., Ltd., in conjunction with Stenhouse and Co., held their Devonport show sale yesterday. The yarding was greatly in excess of ...

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  22. THE PICKETS AT WORK.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. — The miners' pickets made a raid on all the small mines in the Newcastle district to-day, and closed them all down. ...

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  23. WYNYARD.

    Mr. Alf. Medwin met with a nasty accident when, out scrubbing last Monday. He was chopping down a tree, when the axe slipped and inflicted ...

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  24. WESTERN MINES WORKING.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Trouble in tho Western district collieries is not anticipated, as all the mines are working as usual. A strike in the ...

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  25. Sporting.

    Coastal visitors to the above races, which take place on Monday nert, ara advised that busses will ply between tho Longford railway station and the ...

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  26. THE SUGGESTED CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Mr. Learmouth, president or the Proprietors' Association, stated to-day that he had received no official intimation of the ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL LABOR LEADER.

    Mr. A. Fisher, M.P the "leader of the Commonwealth Labor party, when interviewed with regard to the coal strike, said:—"I do not care to ...

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  28. NEWHAM RACING CLUB.

    The following are the weights for to-morrow's meeting:— High-weight Handicap, seven furlongs.—Colostream 9st 71b, Tatters ...

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  29. THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In the legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Wade, State Premier, "replying to Mr. Fitzpatrick, said the Government was ...

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  30. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Bell and Co., report that at the Abattoirs to-day 61 /lead of cattle awl 1,256 sheep and lambs were yarded. Prices ruled firm ...

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  31. INCOME TAX BILL.

    The Treasurer moved the second reading of the Income Tax Bill which he said was to increase the present tax by one-fourth. The income tax ...

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  32. FOREST.

    Mr. J. Spinks had, the misfortune to lose a valuable marc in foaling on Saturday. Mr. F. J. Stokes has lost a very valuable mare in a similar ...

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  33. COST OF MINERS' DEMANDS

    The miners' claims to be advanced to a wages board shortly in connection with a South coast mine, if allowed, would necessitate an increased ...

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  34. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Tasmanian wheaten straw, 62/6; oaten, 52/6 to 53/; yellow maize, 4/3; white. 4/ to 4/3; Tasmanian oats, 2/6; potatoes to ...

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  35. OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS.

    Messrs. A. G. Webster and Son invite applications in this issue for the position of sales manager of their machinery branch at Hobart. Preference ...

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  36. North-Western News.

    Dr. Ferris intimates' to residents of Sheffield and district that it is his intention to commence at Sheffield on ...

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  37. STOREMEN READY TO STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The United Storemen's Union numbering about 1,750 members, has decided to strike on Tuesday if a conference is not granted ...

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  38. THE PROPRIETORS BLAMED.

    Mr. M'Gowan, leader of the N.S. Wales State Labor Party, in commenting on the strike, said, "There is o suggestion of long borne irritation ...

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  39. CRICKET.

    The following players have been select to represent East Wellington against West Devon at Ulverstone, on Monday nest. King's Birthday:—L. ...

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  40. The Potato Trouble.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Minister of Lands, Mr. Hean, has sent the following wire to Mr. Perry, Minister of Agriculture in N.S. Wales:— ...

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  41. NO NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—It is understood that the coal owners of New Zealand have decided not to export coal to Australia at the present ...

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  42. WEST KENTISH.

    The Baptist Sunday school anniversary was celebrated on Sunday. Rev Britten preached afternoon and evening to large and appreciative ...

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  43. ABILITY TAX AMENDMENT.

    The Treasurer moved the second reading of the Ability Tax Amendment Bill. He said it provided for taxing those who were in receipt of wages or ...

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  44. PALOONA TO BE LAID UP.

    HOBART, Thursday. —The Union Steamship Co. reports that when the ss Paloona returns to Sydney she will be laid up and the Westralia will make ...

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  45. ULVERSTONE.

    Ulverstone has been visited by a lion—that is, a son lion. A party taking a walk along the beach on Wednesday night are said to have come ...

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  46. ATHLETICS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. — The N.Z. Marathon Race, of 26 miles. 385 yards, was won by H. Thompson, in 2 hours 50min. 23sec., beating Woods' ...

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  47. MR. GLYNN'S OPINION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. P. M. Glynn, the Federal Attorney-General, referring to-day to the prohibition on potatoes, said that it is an ...

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  48. LOCAL COAL RAISED IN PRIOR.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—As a result of tho coal strike the Mount Nicholas and Cornwall Companies have increased tho price of their coal by 2/ ...

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  49. DINCREASED PRICE OF FIREWOOD.

    The effect of the strike news on the Sydney firewood market was instantaneous. The supply for auction it Alexandria, Newtown and Darling ...

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  50. AMENDING BILL CARRIED.

    HORART, Thursday.—In the Assembly to-day Mr. Howroyd resumed the debate on the Bill to amend the ability tax. He urged that the measure ...

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  51. BABRINGTON.

    The Barrington Methodist Church and school anniversary was held on Sunday last. Three services were conducted by Rev. Jas. Lowe. The ...

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