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  2. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The position of affairs at Newcastle was referred to in the House of Repre sentatives on Thursday. Mr Walklns said that two cuses which ...

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  3. THE PREMIER'S OFFER.

    The [?]-health of Mr Wade, the State Premier, prevented him from receiving a deputation from the Conference of Trades Unions on Thursday afternoon. ...

    Article : 337 words
  4. THE MINING CRISIS.

    The conference of union delegates, which met at the Trades Hall, Sydney, on Wednesday, sat until lunch time. Mr. W. M. Hughes, president of the ...

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  6. A COGENT ARGUMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Wed nesday, Mr Fitzpatrick asked the Pre mier if he had any information in con nection with the strike at the State ...

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  7. THE CLIFTON DISTRICT.

    A few days prior to the general mining strike being declared, members of the Newtown Tramway Employees' Associa tion decided to give support in the shape ...

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  8. STATEMENT BY MR BOWLING.

    Mr P. Bowling, president of the Col liery Employees' Federation, came up to Newcastle from Sydney on Thursday night. When seen at the Trades Hall, ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. NEWCASTLE DESPONDENT.

    The precipitate statement made by the secretary of the Colliery Employers' Federation, Mr Brennan, on Tuesday evening, to the effect that the strikers ...

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  10. RAILWAY RECEIPTS.

    The railway revenue continues to keep up, but, since a cheek has been put upon the despatch of wool and wheat, later receipts may not be so satisfactory. For ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. USE OF OIL FUEL.

    A start is to be made on Monday with using crude oil us fuel at the [?] ville puimping station. This decision has been, arrived at in view of a report ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CADETS.

    In the Federal House of Representa tives on Wednesday Mr mauger asked Mr Deakin if he was aware that at a military tatto in aid of charities the ...

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  13. ANOTHER GIRL MISSING.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of Ida Johnston, a girl of 17, who has not been to her parents home, in Holling shed-street, North Botany, since ...

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  14. RAILWAY HANDS PUT OFF.

    About 25 casual hands on the railway at Bathurst have been thrown out of work owing to the strike, and several others will have to take an enforced ...

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  15. MR BOWLING SHADOWED.

    When, Mr Bowling, district president, reached the Newcastle Trades Hall on Thursday night, a batch of correspon dence was awaiting him. Some of the ...

    Article : 362 words
  16. A SLUMP IN EGGS.

    A number of speculators had bought up heavy supplies of eggs, in the expecta tion that the coal strike would stop the running of the coastal boats, and that ...

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  17. THE MEAGHER CASE.

    The appeal of the Incorporated Law Institute against the reinstatement of R. D. Meagher, M.L.A., on the roll of soli citors of the State was concluded, as far ...

    Article : 294 words
  18. FLEET OF VESSELS LAID UP.

    It was estimated yesterday that, in cluslve of the steam colliers, there is now at anchor in Sydney Harbor a fleet of over 35 vessels. The lot comprises big ...

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  19. OFFER BY WESTERN OWNERS.

    It transpired on Wednesday that the western colliery proprietors had already approached the miners. They offer to request Judge Scholes to reopen the ...

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  20. SOUTHERN OWNERS MEET.

    The southern owners mot on Wednes day, and answered the Premier's invita tion.They agreed to let him fix a date for a conference and the return to ...

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  21. COAL PROM JAPAN.

    Coals are being hurried from Japan and elsewhere to Australia. It is suggested that the mailboats leav ing England should take sufficient coal ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. MR BOWLING'S SCHEME.

    Questioned as to what had been done by the committee appointed to deal with Mr Bowling's scheme for working the two collieries, Mr Hughes stated on ...

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