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  2. THE COAL STRIKE.

    "SYDNEY, Monday.—The attitude adopted by mine owners has accentuated the seriousness of the position. Last night Mr. Hughes described the situation as ...

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  3. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    Sir Herbert Samuel, speaking at Paddington, emphasised the difference between the rejection of the Finance Bill and other bills. A Finance Bill of some ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    King Edward has been asked to arbitrate between Chili and America in connection with long standing disputes. Lord Kitchener has left Hongkong for ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    As the result of the competitive examinations held by the Education Department, 149 Training College scholarships were awarded. Three hundred ...

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  6. POLICEMEN ON TRIAL.

    LISMORE, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day the hearing was resinned of the charges against Francis William Toohey and Thomas Smith bartlett, two police ...

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  7. NORTH COAST STEAMERS IDLE.

    The steamers City of Grafton, St. George, Myee, and Euroka dropped out of the running on Saturday, and the Duranbah, Kallatinai Noorebar, and ...

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  8. ENGLISH MAILS DELAYED.

    The railway authorities refused to run a special train from Albury on Sunday to convey the English mails. These will be brought by the ordinary train ...

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  9. Reforming the Lords.

    "The Times" admits that the House of Lords can be improved, and hopes that it will be. The paper declares that, apart from the obvious weakness of an ...

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  10. THE CRISIS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Milner, speaking at a meeting in Glasgow, said that all the Lords claimed was to let people hear and decide. If the Lords believed ...

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  11. Dr. NASH ACTS AS MEDIATOR.

    The two sides have suddenly been brought together, it having, been definitely arranged for Mr. Howling to meet the Northern Proprietors at Newcastle ...

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  12. British and German Navies.

    Sir John Bighan, speaking at the Liverpool Ship Brokers Benevolent Society's dinner, said when the warship tonnage now on the stocks was afloat Britain ...

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  13. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING.

    On Saturday at Randwick excellent shooting was clone by W. Golding, who established a record of one off the possible at 300yds., two off a possible at 600yds., ...

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  14. THE TURF.

    The programme of the Ulmarra Race Club's December meeting appears in this issue. Liberal prize money is offered, and a good day's sport should result. It will ...

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  15. DEAN OF NEWCASTLE.

    A remarkable scene occurred in Newcastle Anglican Cathedral yesterday, when Dean Golding-Bird delivered an address to men only. ...

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  16. MEETING OF LABOUR MEMBERS.

    The State Labour Party has been called to a special meeting at Parliament House to-morrow. Mr. W. A. Holman, M.L.A., Deputy-Leader of the State ...

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  17. WRECK OF THE OURIMBAH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—News was received yesterday by the Sydney Clarine Underwriters' Salvage Association that the North Coast Co's, new steamer ...

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  18. AN UNREASONABLE REQUEST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In connection with the strike at the State coal mine in New Zealand the situation is practically unaltered. The workers are asking for a ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    Alumny Creek v. Grafton 'Half Holiday, on Oval to-morrow:—Ford (5), Apps (2), Gray, Wotherspoon, W. Paine, Hunt. Fitzroy v. Towallum, on the latter's ...

    Article : 415 words
  20. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    It is stated that the liquor trade has refused to accept the amended compromise on the proposed licensing legislation, and decided that there shall be no ...

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  21. CANADA IN WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Times," commenting on the recent statement of Sir Wilfrid Laurier to the effect that the Canadian Navy would not participate in ...

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  22. The Alumny Creek Nuisance.

    As a result of inspection a drain that led into the creek from an establishment close by was stopped yesterday, it being the opinion that it was in some way ...

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  23. Dr. NASH DENIES THE STORY.

    SYDNEY, Monday Night.—It transpires that the announcement in this morning's "Herald" of a meeting between Mr. Bowling and the Northern Colliery ...

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  24. A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons, during a discussion upon the amendments which the House of Lords had made to the Development Bill, the ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. THE EFFECT IN MELBOURNE.

    The Victorian Minister for Mines declared last week that within ten days he would undertake to deliver 200 tons of coal in Melbourne from the State coal ...

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  26. UNION MINE STARTED.

    The Union mine is expected to start to-day, and by working three shifts will produce 1500 tons of coal daily. The mine will be worked under contract ...

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  27. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Faller, is pleased that the Government was able to get the Federal Capital Bill passed without ...

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  28. NAVAL PROPOSALS OPPOSED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Dominion Grange, a large farmers' association of Canada, has adopted a resolution stating that it views the naval proposals with ...

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  29. Grafton Rowing Club.

    Heats in connection with the above will be rowed as under:—To-morrow, 4.30; first heat: C. Moyes 8sees., F. Collins 20. D. Mulholland 25. Second heat, 5 p.m.: C. ...

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  30. KETHEL & CO. WANT TRUCKS.

    At Newcastle this afternoon the local shipping manager for Kethel and Co. made application to the local railway authorities to haul their Ebbw Main ...

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  31. LOCAL SERVICE REDUCED.

    The Noorebar and Kallatina have been removed from the Clarence trade owing to the difficulty in obtaining fuel. One passenger steamer per week will run to ...

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  32. BENDIGO MINER HONOURED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—His Majesty the King has awarded a first-class Edward medal, to Joseph Davis, a Bendigo miner. The "Gazette" states that Davis' ...

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  33. Lawn Tennis Championship.

    The contest for the world's lennis championship was commenced at Sydney on Saturday in the presence of 3000 spectators. In the first set of three games ...

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  34. A SEAMAN MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A member of the liner Cevic disappeared on the run from Adelaide to Melbourne. A search was made without success. It is stated that ...

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  35. APPEALING FOR FUNDS.

    The State Labour Party is likely to take up a strong and definite attitude on the strike. It is said the party favours a settlement by lawful means, and may ...

    Article : 178 words
  36. A GEELONG MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The mystery of the disappearance of Mrs. Emma Gunn, of Geelong, whose foot was found on the beach at Elwood last month, has been ...

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  37. THE PREMIER'S HEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier, Mr. Wade, is progressing [?] but is making slow recovery. His medical adviser insists on a prolonged rest, and is ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. SOUTH COAST GRIEVANCES.

    In explaining to the public exactly what the grievances of the South Coast miners are, Mr. Hughes says:—"I understand until recently small coal had no ...

    Article : 487 words
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