The B. Company of special constables were parched down Sussex-street to-night by their captain, where they were assailed by a body of men who threw handfulls of stones for ...
Article : 63 wordsOWING to the news that had been flashed by electricity throughout the length and breadth of the land on Wednesday night in reference to the determination of the Trades and ...
Article : 355 wordsTHE Speaker took the chair at 4 30 p.m. QUALIFICATIONS OF ENGINEERS AND SEAMEN. Mr. WALKER asked would the Government obtain the opinion of the ...
Article : 916 wordsDANIEL JANKINS, of Wickham, near Newcastle, labourer. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. SIR HENRY PARKES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Australian strike is affecting the wool sales, and prices are hardening. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Port Melbourne stevedores held another meeting this morning in consequence of five firemen returning to work on the Chemnitz and Cuzco, on which non-union labour is ...
Article : 353 wordsIT is understood that the first strike pay will be made on Saturday morning, when it is expected that the men will receive £2 per man. So far as strike matters are concerned ...
Article : 84 wordsCAPETOWN, Wednesday.—A large party of natives, while being forcibly convoyed from Mozambique to Angola in a Portuguese steamer, made a desperate attempt to effect ...
Article : 60 wordsEach day brings forth some new, if not very important development in connection with the strike. It is understood the employees of Mort's Dock and Hudson ...
Article : 1,001 wordsA MEETING of the Shop Employees' Union was held at the Rouse Hotel last evening. Mr. H. Hawkins, president, occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance. ...
Article : 362 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The match Australians v South of England was concluded to-day. The weather was fine. The Australians in their second innings scored 142, of ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Emperor of Germany, accompanied by General Caprivi, the German Chancellor, met the Emperor of Austria and Count Kalnoky at Liegutz, the ...
Article : 39 wordsThe jury acquitted Alfred Turner, who was charged with the murder of his paramour, Edith Jane Forrester Jubb. The judge concurred with the verdict. ...
Article : 208 wordsBoth in the import and export lines things were fairly brisk yesterday along the Newcastle wharves. At the wool berth the fine steamer Gulf of Venice took in a number of ...
Article : 288 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The report that the Austrian warship Taurus had foundered in the Red Sea proves unfounded. The vessel has arrived safely in port. ...
Article : 26 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Fifteen persons who took a prominent part in the riots in connection with the dock strike at Southampton have been committed for trial. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe condition of affairs at Port Adelaide has altered greatly to-day, owing to the determination at the unionists to blockade all ocean steamers which have been worked by ...
Article : 419 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—An official denial is given to the report that H.R.H. Prince George of Wales, who is in command of H.M.S. Thrush on the Canadian station, was ...
Article : 71 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Affairs are still in a disturbed state in the Canton of Ticino, Switzerland, and yesterday several skirmishes occurred between the federal troops and the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe coal miners at the Mount Nicholas and Cornwall mines have struck work, but the dispute was purely local, and is likely to be speedily settled. ...
Article : 32 wordsTHE following letter and enclosure have been received by the members for Northumberland:— "Public Works Department. ...
Article : 327 wordsPeter Jackson, Young Griffo, and Martin Costello arrived this morning, and gave an exhbiition of boxing in Mac's hall to-night. THE BUDGET. ...
Article : 95 wordsLONDON Wednesday.—Seventeen hundred tons of English coal are being shipped here for the Melbourne Gas Co. ...
Article : 18 wordsYesterday, as usual, at the dyke, things went on quietly and satisfactorily. The Wastwater's appearance at the dyke was by many expected to cause friction in union ...
Article : 448 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reports from Lisbon state that a number of British man-o[?] warsmen who were ashore in Lisbon were so insulted in the streets by the Portuguese that ...
Article : 41 wordsCONSIDERABLE consternation was caused in the city this morning about 9 o'clock when it was stated that a fire had broken out on board the well-known steamer ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsAT the sitting of the local Land Board on Wednesday, the council's applications for leases at the foot of Wharf and Pembroke streets were granted, each for a term of five ...
Article : 288 wordsFrom a paragraph in the Australian Star of Wednesday, reproduced in the Newcastle Herald to-day, it would appear that the Railway Commissioners had caused to be ...
Article : 405 wordsThe Broken Hill Central mine for the week treated 557 tons of ore, producing 18,605oz of silver, and 52 tons of lead net. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsSIR THOMAS M'ILWRAITH, the Colonial Treasurer, delivered his financial statement to-night. The following are the taxation proposals:—14s per gallon duty on spirits, ...
Article : 213 wordsWork at the mine for the week ending Sept. 12th: Progressing as usual; shaft advanced 10ft, total depth now completed 146ft; new poppet-heads hoisted and stayed, ...
Article : 57 wordsThe committee of management of the Miners' Association met in the Rouse Hotel yesterday, Mr. James Thomson, the president, occupying the chair. The meeting was ...
Article : 309 wordsGEORGE EVANS, a young man, was charged on arrest by warrant, with threatening his wife and young child in a very harsh manner. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 19 Sep 1890, Page 5
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