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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    As a result of a conference between the front benches the House of Lords has agreed not to insist upon several of its amendments to ...

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  3. MINER'S DREADFUL INJURIES

    A. Olson sustained terrible injuries while at work at a copper mine on the Dorabilla Holding, in the Bourke district. He was alone in the shaft ...

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  4. THE STRIKE

    According to Mr. Hughes, M.P., the situation, while it has not actually changed, is more hopeful, and the feeling in Sydney to-day ...

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  5. PECULIAR BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS

    John William Clapham, an elderly man, was charged with embezzlement as a copartner, at the Criminal Court to-day. He pleaded not ...

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  6. COLONIES AND NAVY.

    Sir William White, speaking last night at the Society of Arts, said it was satisfactory to note that wiser counsels were again prevailing at ...

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  7. PECULIAR RESULT OF STRIKE.

    A curious effect of the strike is a glutted wood market in Sydney. When the strike was declared values advanced enormously, bub wood has ...

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  8. INTERSTATE SHIPPING.

    "If the strike continues another week," said a shipping man, "the interstate shipping service will be practically tied up. At present the ...

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  9. EFFECT ON BUILDING TRADE.

    The continuance of the strike will have a very serious effect on building operations in consequence of the closing down of brick yards. ...

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  10. MINERS' MEMBERS.

    The executive committee of the Miners' Federation has decided that Messrs. Thomas Burt, M.P. for Morpeth, and C. Fenwick, M.P. for ...

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  11. LORDS AND COMMONS.

    The President of the Board of Education, Mr. Walter Runciman, speaking last night at Hull, referred to rumours that the ...

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  12. MERCANTILE BANK TRANSACTIONS.

    After Mr. Burnside had summed up yesterday in the case of the Mercantile Bank v. Whittaker Bros., he submitted the following questions to ...

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  13. MINERS' DEMAND FOR OPEN CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Hughes stated to-day that the miners attach particular importance to an open conference and it was hard to see how any objection could ...

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  14. LAND TAXATION.

    A large non-political meeting of auctioneers and estate agents, held in the Cannon-street Hotel yesterday, unanimously protested against ...

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  15. PRICE OF BEER.

    The London brewers have reduced the price of beer, and the Radical papers allege that this is an electioneering dodge. ...

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  16. MAIL STEAMER'S COAL SHIPMENT.

    The R.M.S. Mooltan is taking no general cargo for Adelaide but is utilising all her space for 750 tens of coal, which, with the usual ...

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  17. ADMIRALTY FIRST LORD.

    Several newspapers state that Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson will succeed Admiral Sir John Fisher, promoted to a peerage, as First Sea Lord of the Admiralty. ...

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  18. PORTSMOUTH BY-ELECTION.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, speaking at Portsmouth last night, declared that the budget could only increase unemployment. The issue ...

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  19. MR. HUGHES INTERVIEWED.

    "The situation has not altered at all," said Mr. Hughes in an interview to-night. "Do you consider it more ...

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  20. POTATO BLIGHT.

    At a special meeting of the Executive Council this afternoon it was decided conditionally to remove the proclamation prohibiting the ...

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  21. BAYNE SISTERS IN COURT.

    An application was made to-day to his Honour Judge Moule, in the Insolvency Court, to commit Miss Lila Elizabeth Bayne for contempt ...

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  22. JAMAICA STORM.

    It is reported that the yacht Nouvmabel, with Colonel J. G. Astor on board, has been missing since the Jamaica hurricane, and that several ...

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  23. BOOT TRADE AWARD.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in his award in the dispute in the boot trade, fixed the minimum wage at 9/ a, day, or 54/ per week of 48 hours in New ...

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  24. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    The chairman of the Nationalist party, Mr. John Redmond, speaking last night at Dublin, said that if the party was to take any vigorous ...

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  25. THE STRIKE FUND.

    The strike congress gave further attention this afternoon to Mr. Bowling's scheme for the working of two coal mines, so as to provide the ...

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  26. VICTORIAN ACTION.

    A communication was sent to tho Tasmanian authorities to-day by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Graham, stating that as he understood ...

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  27. NORTHERN COLLIERY PROPRIETORS.

    The northern colliery proprietors met at Newcastle this morning to discuss the proposal of the Premier that a conference should take ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL RATING.

    Following the example of Hamburg burg and other towns, the Berlin municipality is discussing the adoption towards its revenues of a tax ...

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  29. MELBOURNE COAL SUPPLY.

    Several big firms in Melbourne, who employ a large number of men, have succeeded in obtaining limited supplies of coal at enhanced prices. ...

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  30. THE LORDS AND THE BUDGET

    The Secretary for War, Mr. R. B. Haldane, speaking at the Eighty Club last night, said that Lord Lansdowne, as the sentinel upon a ...

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  31. SITUATION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    So far no steamers are laid up in South Australia as a result of the coal strike. Local coasting steamers, such as those of the Gulf Steamship ...

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  32. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The American Secretary for the Navy, Mr. G. von L. Meyer, intends to ask Congress to vote two monster battleships of 26,000 tons apiece. ...

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  33. CONVICTED OF PERJURY.

    In the Criminal Court today William Thomas Harrison, a barman, was charged with perjury. The case arose out of a recent libel ...

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  34. CONFERENCE WITH PREMIER.

    The intended conference between the Chief Secretary and leading representatives of the strike congress did not take place. The Premier had ...

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  35. MINERS' NARROW ESCAPE.

    Three miners, respectively named Williams, Puckey, and Aitken, narrowly escaped being killed at the Alexandra Reef Company's mine ...

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  36. NEW YORK THEATRE.

    Mr. Matheson Lang, pending his Australian tour, has accepted a three months' engagement to play loading roles in the Millionaires ...

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  37. ALLEGED THREAT TO KILL.

    At the Perth Police Court this morning the case was continued in which John McLean, alias Bath, alias Vandeleur, described as a ...

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  38. OUTLOOK IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Coen, local representative of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia, has completed the taking of a ballot on the strike question ...

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  39. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

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  40. TRAM FATALITY.

    The brakes failed this morning on an electric tram at Ealing, and the tram plunged over the stop blocks and damaged the station. The ...

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  41. THE MINERS' FEDERATION.

    Mr. Brennan, secretary of the Miners' Federation, when seen this afternoon with reference to the result of the meeting of the colliery ...

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    Fresh Air League.—The committee of the Boulder Fresh Air League met in the library to take into consideration some means to raise their ...

    Article : 164 words
  43. GUN ACCIDENT AT SIR SAMUEL.

    An accident occurred to a miner, George Young, a resident of Sir Samuel, yesterday. It appears that Young and a companion were ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. GORSE HALL MURDER.

    Cornelius Howard, a cousin of George Storr, has been arrested on the charge of having murdered the latter recently at Gorse Hall ...

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  45. ORDERS FOR COLLIE COAL.

    Mr. Z. Lane, representative of the Collie Proprietary Coal Mines, stated this morning that orders for coal were pouring in more rapidly ...

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  46. CHANCE FOR IRELAND.

    Mr. John Redmond has cabled to Mr. T. P. O'Connor, who is now in America saying that no such opportunity has been offered to Ireland to strike for liberty since Gratton moved the declaration of ...

    Article : 70 words
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