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  2. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—English indignation. is growing daily against the merciless policy of the Dubline employers and the leading Conservative and capitalist ...

    Article : 376 words
  3. THE LAND POLICY CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George addressed an enthusiastic audience of three thousand at Swindon, Wiltshire, in continuation of his land policy ...

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  4. LABOUR PARTY CONDEMNED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Wade, who had a splendid hearing at Mudgee, said he had been trying for two years to get the Labour party to face the country ...

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  5. CABLE SUMMARY.

    Suffragettes set fire to and destroyed the Bristol University's athletic pavilion which cost £2000. The steamer Volturuo, which took fire ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the House of Representatives, Sir John Forrest moved the third reading of the Works and Buildings Appropriation Bill. ...

    Article : 362 words
  7. FOOD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The recommendations and findings of the Royal Commission on Food Supplies relating to supply and distribution of milk has been ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    Floods are causing great havoc in New Zealand. A collision occurred in the Brisbane River between the steamer. Kyarra and ...

    Article : 545 words
  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is considerable unrest among the [?] carters over the question of meal hours and other matters. ...

    Article : 228 words
  10. SUFFERERS FROM VACCINATION.

    In the Senate, Mr. McColl said the medical authorities in Sydney did not receive any information which would lead them to believe that the persons ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Extraordinary ineidents followed the entrance to the Senghenydd mine. A number of prominent mining officials descended to take a ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. A GRAND FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    The Labour Council proposes that a Grand Federal Council of the Councils of Australia be formed that an eight-hour day prevail in all States of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.

    In the Senate, Mr. 0'Keefe (Tasmania) moved that a section of the Constitution Act be amended to enable pensions to be granted to widows with young ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. MINING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Copper in London was quoted, buyers £74 IOS, sellers £74 1SS. ...

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  15. THE HOME RULE CRISIS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Dunraven has written to "The Times." He urges the speedy and absolute surrender by one side or the other in the Home Rule ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. SHIRE AND MUNICIPAL COUNCILS AWARD.

    The Labourers' Group (No. 4) Board has issued an award covering employees in Shire and Municipal Councils throughout the country districts of the State, ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. Grafton Copper Mining Co., Ltd.

    The manager reports for the week ended 18th instant:—The air compressing plant was started this week and the winzes and stopes unwatered. Sinking was ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. Mr. BOULTWOOD OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN.

    BELLINGEN, Thursday.—The selected Liberal candidate for Raleigh opened his campaign at Fernmount to a large meeting, including a number of ladies. ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  20. THE AISGILL RAILWAY COLLISION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In sentencing Caudle, the driver of the Aberdeen Express, Mr. Justice Avory said that Caudle rushed his train along recklessly. ...

    Article : 191 words
  21. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND THE B.M.A.

    SYDNEY; Friday—The Independent Order of Oddfellows discussed the ultimatum of the British Medical Association. The Friendly Societies strongly ...

    Article : 197 words
  22. GOVERNMENT PRINTERS DISMISSED,

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The closing of Parliament usually results in a thinning out of the compositors at the Government Printing Office. On this occasion 75 ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. EXEMPTIONS TO CADETS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prime Minister considers that any boy who is the sole support of his mother should be exempt from compulsory training. He added ...

    Article : 42 words
  24. CANGAI MINERS AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday,—The award dealing with the Cangai copper miners, which will remain in force until July 10, 1914, has been gazetted. ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The quarterly report of the Commissioner for Railways shows that as regards the traffic on railways, the revenue from passengers and ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. A SMALLPOX VICTIM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Customs has supplied the House of Representatives with a report from the Secretary of the N.S. Wales Board of ...

    Article : 100 words
  27. THE COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following a statement made this afternoon by an official Mr. Johnson, Chief Commissioner, is to be deposed from his present position. ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John Thomson of Randwick, wrote to the last meeting of the Bathurst Municipal Council, condemuing the Local Government Act. It ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. A BRIEF HONEYMOON,

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Victor Gray (52), who married a wife much younger than himself at Ballina on Wednesday, came to Sydney in the Burringbar. They ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The matter of the Merchant Service Guild versus the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Co. and others, came before Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. TRAGIC COLLISION IN THE BRISBANE RIVER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The A.U.S.N. Company's large steamer Kyarra, in charge of Captain Smith, had just arrived from Cairns. The company's small tug ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. THE DEFAMATION ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Holman promised the Country Press Conference that if his party got back to power he would introduce a Bill to amend the ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. PUBLIC MEN AND THE LIQUOR ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. James Marion, who addressed a meeting of parishioners of the Anglican Church at Croydon, said it is evident that many of our public ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. DESTROYED THEIR OWN CAUSE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A. deputation of suffragettes interviewed Mr. LloydGeorge. The Chancellor told them there was no use underestimating thc effect ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. GOAL DUST AND EXPLOSIVES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—On the suggestion of the Chief Inspector of Mines, the Minister has appointed a committee to report on the best means of dealing with ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. CONGREGATIONALISTS AND CHURCH UNION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Congregational Union received a report From the committee appointed to deal with Church union. The report regrets the action ...

    Article : 47 words
  37. FRICTION OVER THE KING'S PRIZE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The chairman of the N.R.A. Council expresses dissatisfaction with the decision to award the King's prize to McAlister. He considers the ...

    Article : 48 words
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