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  2. LABOR AFFAIRS. A DUBLIN STRIKE LEADER.

    James Connolly, a Dublin strike leader, who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in default of any bail for his good behavior, is endeavoring to carry out ...

    Article : 48 words
  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    Captain Collins is representing Australia at the Statistical Conference at Vienna. ...

    Article : 17 words
  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS JOURNALIST MISSING.

    Alick Murray, a well-[?]nown journalist, is missing. He boarded the steamer at Newcastle on Saturday night, but did not arrive in Sydney. It is thought he fell ...

    Article : 48 words
  5. THE FESTIVAL DAY BY DAY.

    The afternoon session lasted from two o'clock till four. There was a good attendance last night, the vast hall being nearly full. ...

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  6. Section 8—Girls' Chorus.

    (Under 16 years). For Choirs of not less than 15 nor more than 25 voices. "My Bells" (West). First prize £4, second £2. ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. STATE POLITICS. MR. DOOLEY'S ANTICIPATION.

    In the course of his address at Lithgow Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., declared he believed at the coming election the Labor party would be returned to power with a ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly Mr. McGowen gave notice of motion to include an additional large number of trades in the schedule of the Industrial Arbitration Act. ...

    Article : 663 words
  9. WHIPPING LUNATICS.

    The trial of Dr. Hamilton commenced at the Old Bailey on a charge of whipping the lunatics Miss May Cooghlan and Miss Hickson. Sensational evidence was given by ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. DUBLIN CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Dublin employers and employees has adjourned for a week, the deadlock continuing owing to a number of employers refusing to reinstate the ...

    Article : 34 words
  11. COST OF LIVING INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Heydon's inquiry regarding the cost of living has been postponed till the first week of October. ...

    Article : 24 words
  12. SALE YARDS FOR HOMEBUSH.

    The Premier, replying to a deputation representing the Pastoralists' Committee, stated that Parliament would not adjourn until he brought in a bill to enable the ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    It is intended to give the men of the Australian, fleet a reception rivalling that accorded to the crews of the American fleet. ...

    Article : 27 words
  14. VERDICTS AGAINST THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER.

    In the Industrial Court verdicts were given against the Chief Railway Commissioner for failing to pay casual men full award rates. ...

    Article : 31 words
  15. CABLE RATES.

    Interviewed as to the Atlantic cable rates whereby the Canadian press suffers from a paucity of British news, the Hon. E. Samuel, Postmaster General, declared he was ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. THE LATE T. B. CRIBB.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, after some formal business had been disposed of. Mr. Barlow referred to the death of the late T. B. Cribb. The Council then ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures, the President, Mr. H. E. Pratten, emphasised the necessity for a readjustment of the tariff. ...

    Article : 279 words
  18. Wharfies Again.

    The wharf laborers employed on the steamers Era and Burrumbeet struck work this morning because the owners desired them to truck more than three bags of goods at ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS.

    The Church Congress was inaugurated at St. John's Cathedral to-night in the presence of an enormous assemblage, many of whom were unable to obtain sitting ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. Section 31—Gent's Solo.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  21. SHAMEFUL NEGLECT.

    Eight convicts immured for punishment in a dark cell were found dead from foul air. The guards admitted they had overlooked the prisoners' condition. The guards ...

    Article : 47 words
  22. INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS.

    The Government has under consideration the question of extending the medical inspection of children to other than State schools. ...

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  23. THE EMPLOYERS TIRED.

    Twelve demands have been served on the shipowners by the wharf laborers. These cover details of work to be done, and limit the amount the wharf laborer does to such ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. AVIATION.

    Competing for the Michelin Cup Georges Fourny, since the 21st of August, has flown 440 miles daily, totalling 6200 miles, using a Maurice-Farman biplane. ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. LA PEROUSE MURDER.

    It is reported sensational evidence is lively to be given to-morrow at the inquest concerning the death of Charles Stratton, who was shot dead in the bush ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. PROTECTING AMERICANS.

    The Dominican gunboats, during the revolution there, bombarded Puertaplata, endangering American lives and property. The State Department therefore has ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. EMPLOYERS' DECISION.

    Although no official information is available, it was stated this afternoon that the shipowners had decided that the men's demands were absolutely impracticable. ...

    Article : 27 words
  28. Section 26—Ladies' Solo.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 351 words
  29. SCUFFLE AT SILVERTON.

    The Coroner held an inquest at Silverton on the body of John Mudge, who was killed on the Silverton-Umberumberka pipe track on Sunday. The evidence was that ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. TINGHA TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held at Inverell into the shocking domestic tragedy at Tingha, when George Little, aged 28, strangled his wife. Edith Little, aged 32, and then cut his ...

    Article : 253 words
  31. LEATHER WORKERS' UNION.

    At a special meeting of leather, workers it was decided to refuse to work with nonunionists, and unless this was complied with within a month's time, there will ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Strabane train was filed with excursionists. The engine derailed at a sharp curve and rolled down the embankment, two carriages next to it being overturned. ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. SIR GEORGE REID. ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON.

    Sir Geo. Reid, High commissioner, was entertained at[?]on by a hundred pressmen to-day, Mr. Donald, editor of the "Daily Chronicle, presiding. ...

    Article : 33 words
  34. CLOSING THE PORT.

    In view of the trouble which recently has been caused by shipping during big gun practice at the Heads the military authorities have decided to take the rather ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. BRITISH POLITICS. GENERAL ELECTION IN THE SPRING.

    The Hon. A. Balfour's speech has given an impulse to the expectation that a general election will be held in the spring, and the Unionist organisation is hastening to ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. THE BEST BAGMAN.

    Those at the luncheon included the editors of the principal London and provincial newspapers. The Chairman (Mr. Donald), in proposing Sir Geo. Reid's health, ...

    Article : 204 words
  37. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Higgins in the Federal Arbitration Court this morning made reference to a newspaper report of his remarks, which he said put them in a way ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. THE GOVERNMENT'S PLANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" is informed that the Government's Plans are to assure a general election being held in 1915, meanwhile poising the Plural Voting Abolition ...

    Article : 46 words
  39. ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    A civic reception was to-day accorded to the delegates to the Church Conference by the Mayor of Brisbane at the Town Hall. Archbishop, Donaldson, in the course of a ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. SMALLPOX. ESCAPES FROM QUARANTINE.

    Fourteen cases of smallpox were reported during the day, making a total of 728 since the commencement of the outbreak. Three patients to-day came from Waterloo, ...

    Article : 251 words
  41. LAND CAMPAIGN.

    In connection with Mr. Lloyd George's approaching land campaign, it is authoritatively stated that the Cabinet is practically unanimous in favor of a widespread ...

    Article : 67 words
  42. Section 9—Boys' Chorus.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 416 words
  43. SHATTERED AND SPAT UPON.

    In the Assembly to-day the debate on the financial statement was resumed by Mr. Ryan, leader of the Opposition, who twitted the Government with having failed to ...

    Article : 144 words
  44. MARINE BOARD INQUIRY.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day a report of the preliminary inquiry into the col[?]ision between the steamer Aldenham and Hobart in the river on the 4th ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. THE FLOW OF HONEY.

    Sir G. Redd, in the course of his speech, said the Australians' daring and venture had led to wonderful success in their short career of industry and politics. He ...

    Article : 67 words
  46. NOTICE.

    Owing to the Federal Hall having been engaged by the Musical Festival Society, the Lyceum Picture Company will not show in Lismore to-night.* ...

    Article : 23 words
  47. TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

    The report of the Tintenbar Shire Council meeting is on page 2; district news and the egg competition on page 3: lawn tennis and rifle shooting on page 6, and the ...

    Article : 45 words
  48. PERCENTAGE OF BRITISH STOCK.

    Sir George Reid, referring with pride to Australia, mentioned the fact that 97 per cent, of the population was either horn in the Motherland or descended from British ...

    Article : 40 words
  49. CASINO LAND APPLICATIONS.

    Applications for land received by the Crown Lands Agent, Casino, up to Saturday were:—C. H. Felton, o.c.p. 200 acres, parish Ettrick, county Rous, and c.1. ...

    Article : 50 words
  50. VERSAILE ACTIVITIES.

    Numerous press tributes were paid to Sir G. Reid's versatile activities and unwearied devotedness. ...

    Article : 21 words
  51. CHINN INQUIRY.

    At the Chinn inquiry to-day, several Senators strongly resented the statements of Messrs. Irvine and Cook with respect to the conduct of the inquiry. ...

    Article : 180 words
  52. FRIGHT NOT THEFT.

    Leslie Lionel Walshaw was charged at the Police Court with the alleged theft of £800 worth of Jewellery, the property of Theodore Lennesberg. Accused applied for ...

    Article : 81 words
  53. CATTLE FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. H. E. Kingcombe, of Atherton, North Queensland, trucked 100 very choice dairy heifers and two pedigree bulls for Atherton by this morning's train. These ...

    Article : 41 words
  54. QUEENSLAND FREE.

    Queensland is now free from smallpox the last patient being released to-day. THE RECENT EPIDEMICS OF SMALL POX AND DIPHTHERIA. ...

    Article : 192 words
  55. AWFUL ATROCITIES.

    The "Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent has visited the territories westward of Maritza, which the Bulgarians occupied since October, and he declares that ...

    Article : 169 words
  56. RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A we[?]tended meeting of the South Lismore Ratepayers' Association was held at the Terminus Hotel last night. Mr. C. Spillane presiding. In the correspondence ...

    Article : 155 words
  57. CHARGE OF SHOOTING

    Arthur Parker, aged 72, again appeared before the Melbourne Police Court to-day on a charge of shooting at George McKenzic with intent to murder him. McKenzie ...

    Article : 99 words
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