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  2. ARBITRATION.

    An important statement has been rando by the executive officers of the United Federation of Labour, in which that body indicates its willingness to accept Sir Joshu Williams ...

    Article : 449 words
  3. RURAL STRIKE.

    There is every appearance of trouble with the rural workers extending to the northern districts. At the present time, many farmers have ...

    Article : 276 words
  4. BUSSING WOMAN.

    The police have not yet succeeded in tracing the whereabouts of Miss Mona West, 21, of Goulburn, who disappeared from Dr. O'Hara's residence, in Bayswater-road, ...

    Article : 261 words
  5. DEFENCE.

    A reply has, it is understood, been received from the Imperial Government with regard to the proposal made by the Commonwealth Ministry for tho holding of an Imperial ...

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  6. INDIAN CRISIS.

    In replying to an address presented by the Indian Mercantile Association and the Madras Provincial Congress Committee, wherein retailatory measures were urged in connection ...

    Article : 280 words
  7. BUSH FIRES.

    The shade heat to-day was 102. A hot wind was blowing, with clouds of dust. During the last fortnight three bush fires occurred on Boorabool, and Gorman's Hill runs, about 40 ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. THE EMPIRE.

    The Empire Farliamentary Associated held a banquet at the Savoy Hotel to-night, to welcome the return of the members of the Imperial Parliamentary delegation from their ...

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  9. DEFENCE PROBLEM.

    M. Henri Bourassa, leader of the French-Canadian Nationalists, speaking at the Canadian Club last night, said that fach self-governing Dominion ought to protect its own ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. HAYSTACK DEMOLISHED.

    A farmer named Ellis, residing at Brocklesby, lost a large quantity of hay, a shed, and chaffcutting plant early this morning. Work was in progress at about. 8 o'clock, ...

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  11. LIBERAL CONGRESS.

    The National Liberal Congress was opened at Leeds yesterday. Sir John Brunner presiding. The president said that every sensible man ...

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  12. SENIOR CADETS.

    A return issued to-day by the Adjutant-General (Colorel H. G. Chauvel) showed that at the end of October there were 88,012 senior cadets serving with the colours out of 90,073 ...

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  13. BEYOND CONTROL.

    A grass fire started to-day near Gobondery at mid-day. It is said that the railway fettlers were burning a firebreak, and the wind blowing strongly took the fire out of their control. ...

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  14. A FAIR WAGE.

    "I have seen the remarks of his Honor, Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Federal Arbitration Court," said Mr. Grayndler, general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, ...

    Article : 367 words
  15. FEELING IN INDIA.

    Passionate meetings are being held throughout India in connection with the Crisis. An average of £10,000 is being subseribed daily for the relief of the Indian strikers in ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. BARN DESTROYED.

    A fire destroyed T. Tressider's thresher and barn at Spring Hill last night. The fire was discovered by Miss Chapman, who gave the alarm, and obtained assistance, which ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. THE TERRITORIALS.

    Replying to the deputation from the Council of the Territorial Associations, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) emphasised the unanimous testimony of distinguished officers and ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. RAIN WANTED.

    The shade reading at Blacktown on Wednesday was 90, and on Thursday 100. Crops and fruit trees are languishing, and need rain badly. The pasturage is dry and brown. ...

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  19. BUSINESS IMPROVING.

    There is no change in the sectional strike. Business is rapidly improving. It is stated that contributions are being sent freely to the strike funds. The little band of strikers ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. GRAND OPERA.

    The Musical Association of New South Wales entertained at luncheon at Farmer's yesterday the orchestra of the Quinlan Opera Company, as represented by their conductors, ...

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  21. OPPOSITION OFFER.

    Sir Thomas Smartt, leader of the Unionist party, in a speech at the Unionist Conference yesterday, promised, to support the Government in an effort t oprocure a settlement of ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, general president of the National Seamen's Union, has challenged the Dublin transport workers to compel Larkin to substantiate his statement that ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. FREEHOLD WANTED.

    Leasehold tenure is not regarded favourably by financial institutions, and the difficulties in the way of obtaining money for building operations on the resumed area of ...

    Article : 456 words
  24. COLONIAL OFFICE ATTITUDE.

    Replying to a roquest from the All-India South African League, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, said he regretted that he was unable to receive a ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Holmes, secretary of the Auckland Exhibition, expresses himself optimistic as to the prospects of the venture. Some little delay was caused with some of the exhibits, out ...

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  26. TRAM FARES.

    It is probable that the New Year will bring into operation certain changes in tram charges. A few weeks ago the department set about ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. SITUATION IN NATAL.

    Large sums of money from overseas continue to arrive at the headquarters of the Indian organisation. Extra police have been sent to Tongaat, ...

    Article : 45 words
  28. BOUNDARY DISPUTE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, comprising Lord Haldane, Lord Moulton, Lord Parker, and Lord Sumner, has been engaged hearing the appeal in the matter of the ...

    Article : 393 words
  29. UNCHANGED IN SYDNEY.

    The position at the wharfs remained unchanged yesterday. The union boats were still in a [?]te of boycott, and one more was added to the list. ...

    Article : 405 words
  30. RHODESIA WILL TAKE INDIANS.

    Router's correspondent in Capetown says that Rhodesia is offering unemployed Indians in Natal agricultural employment at the rate of £10 monthly, with travelling expenses. ...

    Article : 31 words
  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  32. NO WATER.

    Since the break in the water main at Stephen's Creek on Sunday, which caused two days' partial stoppage of the supply to the city, things had been going from bad to worse. ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. HINDUS IN CANADA.

    The Hindu problem is likely to become acute again in British Columbia. Forty Hindus arrived direct by steamer from India, and demanded admission, but the immigration ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. FEDERAL DEADLOCK

    Senator M'Dougall, addressing a meeting at Jerry's Plains last night in support of Mr. Braye, the Labour candidate, spoke on the present situation in the Federal Parliament. ...

    Article : 184 words
  35. LORD MAYORALTY.

    Considerable interest is being taken among city aldermen as to who will be the next Lord Mayor of Sydney. Though the election does not take place ...

    Article : 329 words
  36. LOAN MONEY.

    "I notice," said the Treasurer, Mr. Cann, yesterday, "that during the last few days reference has been made at different times to offers which have been made to the ...

    Article : 283 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. MONEY SENT HOME.

    The question of the transfer of emigrants' savings having been mentioned in the press recently; the Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales state ...

    Article : 206 words
  39. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    Sir Lionel Carden, British Ambassador in Mexico, has notified all British residents of the Republic to register at the Legation, with a view to defensive measures in the event of ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. DELEGATES IN SYDNEY.

    Two delegates from New Zealand addressed the Labour Council at the Trades Hall last night. Mr. Parry said he appeared on behalf of the United Federation of Labour of New ...

    Article : 344 words
  41. AFGHAN KING.

    The Workers' Union will not allow shearers to work at Wangamana Station, owned by Mr. Abdul Wade, because Mr. Wade intends to carry the wool in to Bourke by camel ...

    Article : 152 words
  42. TO-DAY.

    St. Andrew's Cathedral: Patronal Festival, Service by Conbined Choirs, 7.43. Mathematical Association: Meeting, Sydney University, 3. ...

    Article : 186 words
  43. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid will leave. Sydney for Melbourne on January 7, and after visiting Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia will take his departure for London by ...

    Article : 193 words
  44. EX-PRESIDENT ARRESTES.

    Agents of the Department of Justice yesterday arrested ex-President Zelaya of Nicaragua on a warrant charging him with having murdered two Nicaraguans. ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. R.M.S. ORAMA REFLOATED.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Orama, which went aground in the Brisbane River at an early hour this morning, was ref[?]oated at 4 o'clock without assistance. ...

    Article : 43 words
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