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  2. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION.

    The annual State convention in connection with the Christian Endeavor Union was opened at Beaconsfield Buildings on Friday morning with a prayer and praise ...

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  3. THE WARATAH.

    A good deal of excitement was caused in Adelaide on Friday morning when it was reported that a message had been received from the Blue Anchor liner the Waratah, ...

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  4. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The officials of the United Laborers' Union stated on Friday morning that matters in regard to the Rundle-street works were still at a standstill. The men were ...

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  5. EXPORT ENTRIES.

    On Friday the Collector of Customs (Mr. T. N. Stephens) held an enquiry into a breach of part XV. of the Customs Act by a manufacturing company of the State. ...

    Article : 191 words
  6. ARBITRATION IN THE WEST.

    Mr. Justice Burnside, president of the Arbitration Court, referring to section 97 of the Arbitration Act, which provides that all members of a union must be present to ...

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  7. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    Before Messrs. J. Mackenzie and E. D. Davenport, at the Local Court to-day, E. W. Hill was charged on the information of T. Paltridge & Sons with having absented ...

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  8. AN IMPRUDENT BOY.

    KAPUNDA, October 6.—At West's pictures last evening a lad, who climbed on some outbuildings to look through the high fanlight window, met with a mishap. ...

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  9. FATALITY AT MOONTA MINES.

    An accident occurred at Taylor's shaft, Moonta Mines, this morning, whereby a miner, Frederick Prout, aged 25 years, lost his life. He, with his mate, John ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    Mr. Scaddan, leader of the Opposition, in concluding his indictment of the Government in the Assembly last night, condemned the departmental administration, ...

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  11. WIREWORKERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. C. Rutherford stated on Friday that he was in no hurry to reply to the remarks of Mr. Block, the secretary of the Agricultural Implement Workers' Union, which ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL WORKERS.

    A meeting of the Post and Telegraph Electrical Branch Association was held at the Trades Hall on Friday night. A discussion took place on the report of the ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT.

    At an early date the Commonwealth Government will establish an archives department. The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) has had the ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. SHEARERS' AGREEMENTS

    An important case, being the first of its kind ever heard in any Queensland court, came before the Longreach Court this morning. Mr. Burrowes, police magistrate, ...

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  15. ARM BROKEN WHILE SKATING.

    Mr. A. Colleypriest met with a painful accident on Wednesday at the skating rink. He had a fall, and his hand was doubled up under him. Dr. Tobin, who was at the ...

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  16. PHOSPHATE QUARRYMEN.

    KAPUNDA, October 6.—There has been a slight labor trouble at one of the phosphate rock quarries near Koonunga. The men were receiving 7/6 per day, but as the ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. THE SUGAR BILL.

    A deputation, composed of Queensland members of the Federal Parliament, to-day urged the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to push on with the Sugar Bill ...

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  18. A LADY'S FINGER TORN.

    Whilst putting a letter in the post box to-day Mrs. Wedd met with a peculiar accident. The metal flaps on the boxes are large and heavy, and a projection on the ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. MORE STRIKES THREATENING.

    The position in the iron trade appears to be critical. The Amalgamated Society of Engineers have stated they are ready to strike in a week or so unless they obtain ...

    Article : 176 words
  20. MESSAGE A HOAX.

    The message purporting to come from the Waratah, is a hoax. There was no J. G. Jones on board, either as a passenger or a sailor. ...

    Article : 264 words
  21. A HORSE'S NECK BROKEN.

    B. Lindner, whilst droving cattle with J. Schulz and T. Kliehe at a late hour last night, met with a serious accident. They were taking a herd of cattle from Kapunda, ...

    Article : 131 words
  22. BOILERMAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' ASSISTANTS.

    Mr. C. Gogan presided over a largely-attended meeting of the Boilermakers' and Blacksmiths' Assistants' Society at the Trades Hall on Friday night. ...

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  23. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Batchelor stated to-day that the advertising policy of the Department of External Affairs had not yet been matured Various schemes for making known abroad ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Assembly sat all night in committee on the Bible-reading in State Schools Bill. The Opposition moved a number of amendments, all of which were ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN.

    A young Victorian aeronaut, Mr. J. R. Duigan, son of Mr. J. C. Duigan, of Ivanhoe, made a successful flight at the Spring Plains station, Mia Mia, this morning in ...

    Article : 212 words
  26. FRACTURED LEG.

    An accident occurred to J. Harrold Cameron, of the firm of Cameron & Dickson, yesterday, by which he sustained a broken leg. Cameron intended to take a ...

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  27. HOSPITAL SENSATION.

    As the night nurses were preparing to go on duty at the Taree Hospital last night, Bartholdi Ferzo, who was under treatment for injuries received in ...

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  28. THE INCOMING MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Orontes, from London, passed Cape Borda at 1.30 this morning. ...

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  29. SUICIDE BY SHOOTING.

    Richard Clunn, residing at Sandgate, shot himself last evening. He fired three shots into his body and died an hour later. ...

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  30. THE SOCIALIST STREET MEETINGS.

    On Friday morning Messrs. H. S. Clarke and G. Madgwick received communications from the town clerk (Mr. T. G. Ellery) requesting them to meet the Mayor in ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND

    The gold yield of Queensland for September was 42,627 oz., an increase of 4,033 oz. compared with the corresponding month of last year. The increase is due to the ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. SUCCUMBED TO BURNS.

    Mrs. Mary Elizabeth King who, with her husband, was badly burnt at her home in Rosser-street, Balmain, yesterday morning through the upsetting of a lamp, died in ...

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  33. KILLED BY A MOTOR CAR

    The death of William John Dick (48), locomotive enginedriver, which took place in the Melbourne Hospital on September 19 from injuries sustained in a collision with ...

    Article : 287 words
  34. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    At Gunnedah early this morning the mangled body of Jno. Thomas Mann, a painter, aged 47, was found on the railway line. The deceased is supposed to have ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    W. McCraw, a stevedore, while unloading timber from a steamer was struck by a sling, which inflicted fatal injuries. ...

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  36. INSANITARY RAILWAY COTTAGES.

    At a meeting of the Central Board, or Health on Wednesday last the chief inspector reported that he made an inspection of certain premises at Callington in ...

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  37. TANNERS AND LEATHER DRESSERS' UNION.

    The Tanners and Leather Dressers' Union met at the Hindmarsh Town Hall on Friday evening. There was a large attendance, and Mr. S. J. Smith (president) ...

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  38. CARBOLIC ACID POISONING.

    A fatal case of poisoning occurred at Sandy Creek yesterday morning, when a child of J. J. Carey partook of carbolic acid, and died shortly afterwards. ...

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  39. IMMIGRANTS EXPECTED.

    The steamers Rippingham Grange, Marathon, and Orontes are due in Queensland [?]hortly with a total of 405 immigrants. ...

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  40. CYCLISTS NECK BROKEN.

    An inquest held at Terang on the body of George Avery, who was found dead, resulted in a verdict that deceased met his death from a fall off a bicycle. A post ...

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  41. STEAMER SPRINGS A LEAK.

    The China Navigation Company's steamer Taiyuan was to have sailed from Sydney to-day for Hongkong with mails, passengers, and cargo, but during the ...

    Article : 195 words
  42. BOY FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    Just before the train from Melbourne to Williamstown entered Newport Station to-day Clifford Acton, 11 years of age, fell from a second-class carnage on to the side of the ...

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  43. FRACTURED SPINE.

    Peter Crowe, drayman, employed by a contractor at Middle Brighton, met with an accident which resulted in his death. While backing his dray loaded with posts ...

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  44. KILLED ON A RACECOURSE.

    During the Hack Race at the Hookina sports meeting, Mr. H. Semmens was holding a young filly about two chains past the winning post. As the horses in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  45. ALLEGED SLY GROG-SELLING.

    The police have issued 17 summonses for alleged sly grog-selling at Powlett, and it is understood that there are others against whom prosecutions will be instituted ...

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  46. THE GAMING BILL.

    The Gaming Bill, on lines indicated last Wednesday, was to-day introduced in the House of Representatives. ...

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  47. POSTAL SORTERS' CONFERENCE.

    An inter-State conference of representatives of the postal sorters was opened by the Postmaster-General to-day. The following were the delegates:—Victoria—Messrs. ...

    Article : 543 words
  48. THE COLONIAL BANK.

    The directors of the Colonial Bank of Australasia have decided to pay a dividend for the half-year at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum on both ordinary and ...

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  49. "VOTE FOR LABOR."

    The New South Wales State Labor Party received from the Prime Minister immediately before his departure for South Africa an appeal to tue electors ...

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  50. THE DUTCH FLAGSHIP.

    An "At home" was held to-day on the flagship of the Dutch squadron, and a great crowd of people came away delighted with their impressions of the man-[?]-war and its ...

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  51. MASTER BRICKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    There was a large attendance of members at the Master Brickmakers' Association at the Hindmarsh Town Hall on Friday evening. Mr. C. R. [?]ocking (president) was ...

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  52. A SERIOUS FIRE.

    A destructive fire occurred this evening in the Parramatta-road, several places being destroyed or damaged, the loss being estimated at £5,000. The fire broke ...

    Article : 136 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. BRICKYARD EMPLOYES' ASSOCIATION.

    There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Brickyard Employes' Association on Friday evening, in the Temperance Hall, Brompton. Mr. A. J. Wood ...

    Article : 102 words
  55. FREMANTLE LUMPERS.

    The members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union held a meeting at the Fremantle Trades Hall on Wednesday evening, when it was pointed out that the industrial ...

    Article : 173 words
  56. GOVERNMENT WOMEN WORKERS.

    A meeting of the Government Women Workers' Association was held at the Trader Hall on October 4. The president (Mrs. A. E. Roberts) presided over a large ...

    Article : 147 words
  57. NEW SOUTH WALES.'

    Arthur Burnett, a sailor, 40 years of age, who was knocked down by a tramcar in the city, sustained fracture of the thigh and serious injuries to the skull. ...

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  58. NEW ZEALAND.

    Frank Higgins, who was arrested at Hobart recently for absconding from his creditors, was to-day sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment. ...

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  59. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Malaita arrived at 7 a.m. and called at Lord Howe Island for mails at noon. The vessel met with fine weather on the [?]oyage. ...

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