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  2. WHO IS TO BLAME?

    Agents and retailers were both prepared yesterday to discuss the position of the fruit trade. But there was little satisfaction in their remarks from the consumers' ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  3. VICTORIA'S POLICY.

    The Premier (Mr. Watt) delivered his policy speech at the Essendon Town Hall to-night. He spoke for about two hours and a quarter. He was accorded a rousing reception when he ...

    Article : 532 words
  4. B.M.A. AGREEMENT.

    The dispute between the friendly societies and the British Medical Association continues. Both sides, are equally determined, and efforts are now being made to secure two doctors ...

    Article : 367 words
  5. THE BOND OF SPORT.

    The American baseball team received a civic welcome at the Town Hall yesterday. The Lord Mayor (Alderman Richmond) presided, and was supported by Mr. Chas. ...

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  6. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    Since Saturday the greater part of central and northern Australia has been occupied by a very extensive monsoonal depression, with its centre over the Northern Territory. ...

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  7. MEDITERRANEAN.

    Rear-Admiral Mahan, the well-known writer on naval subjects, in an article in the "Daily Mail," contends that the navy cannot abandon the Mediterranean without disaster to the ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. NEAR EAST.

    Although the population generally is satisfied with the purchase of the battleship Rio de Janeiro, financial circles are perturbed over the expenditure involved. ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. ARMAMENTS.

    Referring to the controversy that has arisen concerning Mr. Lloyd George's recent remarks in regard to armaments at Criccieth, the "Daily Chronicle" declares that the Cabinet is ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. RUSSIA AND HER FRIENDS.

    The "Retch" publishes an article which is regarded as emphasising the views of M. Sazonoff, Minister of Foreign Affairs, It accuses France and Britain of insincerity over the ...

    Article : 77 words
  11. ESTIMATES AND NAVY LAW.

    Mr. Chiozza Money, M.P., in a letter to the "Daily Chronicle," states that it is impossible to maintain a supreme navy unless the estimates are increased. If the estimates are ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. INDEPENDENT VIEWS.

    The "North German Gazette" says that the question of the Aegean Islands, which were seized by Greece during the Balkan war, will be solved by an interchange of views among ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. ANTARCTICA.

    Captain Roald Amundsen has telegraphed to Sir Ernest Shackleton his warmest wishes for success in what he describes as his "magaificent undertaking." ...

    Article : 209 words
  14. COUNT REVENTLOW'S RESENTMENT.

    Count Reventlow, the well-known writer on naval subjects, in a article in the "Deutsche Tageszeitung," declares that Mr. Lloyd George's language only increases German ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. FALL OF TWENTY INCHES.

    Very stormy weather set in on Saturday evening from the westward, the squalls approaching hurricane force. There was a lull during Sunday afternoon, but the storm ...

    Article : 228 words
  16. LABOUR.

    The unrest among the railway employees is increasing. At a meeting held in Pretoria a resolution was passed requesting the Premier to abandon the policy of retrenchment. ...

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  17. DEPARTURE FOR MELBOURNE.

    The American baseballers and the others of the large party, with the exception of Mr. Charles Comiskey of the Wht[?]e Sox, left for Melbourne last night by the limited express. ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. ITALIAN VIEWS.

    Some of the leading organs consider that since the British Cabinet does not intend to abandon any increase in the naval estimates. Mr. Lloyd George will be forced to resign, ...

    Article : 349 words
  19. TROUBLE AT ARMIDALE.

    Matters between the lodges and the B.M.A. have reached an acute stage. The resignation of the late medical man, Dr. Murray, was accepted by five friendly societies, only ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. POLITICAL ACTION.

    The Weavers' Association has decided in favour of political action under the Trades Union Act of 1913. ...

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  21. TEST CRICKET.

    The third test match was continued to-day, when Taylor and Zulch resumed the South Africans' second innings. Scores: ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. THE PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of printers conttinues, but to-night the president and secretary of the Typographical Society called upon the president of the Master Printers' Association, and ...

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  23. DISGRACEFUL SCENES.

    Disgraceful scenes were enacted at the funeral of the late Harry Fragson, the wellknown music hall artist, who was recently shot by his father. ...

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  24. NO DAY LABOUR.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly) yesterday made it clear that the Federal Government intends to encourage the contract system as against day labour. ...

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  25. VIOLENT STORM NEAR BATHURST.

    A violent storm on Sunday struck Stanley Creek, 18 miles from Bathurst, and within 15 minutes 80 points of rain had been registered. The property of Mr. W. T. Bullock was ...

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  26. FIGHT AT NEWCASTLE.

    Practically all the lodges, other than those of the miners in the district, have accepted the terms of the new agreement of the British Medical Association. Several miners' lodges ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. NEW HEBRIDES.

    "Every word that the Rev. J. Gillan said about the ill-treatment of natives by Frenchmen in the New Hebrides is true," said Mr. T. R. M'Lean, late manager of Dr. Corlette's ...

    Article : 225 words
  28. RACEHORSES BURNED.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Ellerslie racing stables, where several horses competing at the recent meeting were housed. The fire burned fiercely, apparently starting in a ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that the Crown Prince's encourage do not deny the reports that are current that the Crown Prince expressed to General von Reuter, the ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Clifton, Director of Experimental Farms, will represent the New Zealand Government at the Panama Exhibition. The exact nature of New Zealand's representation is undecided, ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. HUNGARIAN TRIAL.

    The trial was continued at Maramaros Sziget yesterday of the 94 persons, mostly Ungarian Ruthenians, on a charge of uttering seditious statements against the Emperor ...

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  32. STEAMERS DELAYED.

    The steamer Clan Mactavish waa about to leave port late last night, when, owing to a mishap to her engines, she dropped anchor in Watson's Bay, and remained there for the ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. THE DOMINIONS.

    Mr. G. E. Foster, Canadian Minister for Trade, stated in an interview yesterday that the great majority of Canadians approved of the Government's naval measure, but it ...

    Article : 204 words
  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 words
  35. DEAR MONEY.

    Among the passengers who returned to Melbourne to-day by the R.M.S. Morea was Mr. R. G. Casey, chairman of directors of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., and Mount Morgan ...

    Article : 188 words
  36. AFTER THE STRIKE.

    The executive of the Arbitration Union of Wharf-labourers is taking steps to put down intimidation on the wharfs and ships by exstrikers. The vice-president of the union ...

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  37. PREFERENCE.

    Mr. G. E. Foster, Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce, in the course of an interview, stated that the informal negotiations in regard to preferential trade between Canada and ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. MR. JOHNSON'S TERM

    The removal or otherwise of the Chief Commissioner for Railways' engagement depended mainly upon the elections. It was known before the event as well as ...

    Article : 124 words
  39. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    On Saturday, James Albert Griffiths, who had been arrested by the police at Omeo on suspicion of being identical with John Henry Sparks, who escaped from Pentridge on July ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. ELDORADO WRECK.

    Particulars of Captain Benson's voyage from Easter Island to Tahiti, after the wreck of the schooner Eldorado, show that, after leaving their comrades on Easter Island, Captain ...

    Article : 181 words
  41. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A military train near Metz collided with a buffer [?]top and one of the coaches was telescoped. Seven soldiers were killed and 12 others ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Reading the report of your interview with Mr. Thos. Jessop, re fruit glut, it struck me that that gentleman is hardly explicit enough. For instance, he states that at this ...

    Article : 512 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  44. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    In a few weeks residents of Casterton and Strathdownie, in Victoria, will be able to communicate by wireless. They will be the pioneers of radiotelegraphy in the country ...

    Article : 107 words
  45. GUARDING THE CZAR'S TRAIN.

    Soldiers who guarded the Csar's train along the entire route between Moscow and St. Petersburg suffered severely from heavy snowstorms. ...

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  46. DOMESTIC SLAVERY.

    The "Anti-Slavery Reporter" announces that Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, will repeal on January 1, 1915, the ordinances confirming the system of ...

    Article : 42 words
  47. WHEAT-LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    The wheatlumpers' strike shows signs of extending. To-day the wheat agents met Mr. Richardson, the A.W.U. agent, and informed him by resolution that they did not consider ...

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  48. STOPPAGE AT CULLEN BULLEN.

    Work has been stopped at the Invincible mine at Cullen Bullen, according to news received here this morning. The men did not go to work to-day in consequence of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  49. TRADE COMMISSION.

    The Dominion Trade Commission will resume its sittings to-morrow, when the members will consider the preparation of an interim report. ...

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  50. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The commission appointed by the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Aberdeen, to inquire into the Dublin strike riots, will commence its task to-day. ...

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  51. COUNCIL OF LABOUR.

    Witn the official report of the proceedings of the interstate congress of Trades and Labour Councils, held at Adelaide last November, has been printed and circulated among ...

    Article : 181 words
  52. TO-DAY.

    Tom Hall: State Military Band Concert, 8. Display by American Boys: Sydney Sports Ground, 8. Unitarian Church, Hyde Park: Lecture by Mr. J. C[?]plan, 7.30. ...

    Article : 177 words
  53. CRICKETERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Cricket Council considers that the Melbourne cable message stating that the tour of Mr. Sims's team may be abandoned is based on a false alarm. The ...

    Article : 87 words
  54. LARGE GREEK LOAN.

    A [?]ill has been read the first time in the Legislature authorising the raising of a loan of £20,000,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent. The loan is to be issued at 87[?]. ...

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  55. ANCIENT ROME.

    In regard to Commendatore Boni's recent discovery on the Palatine Hill of the Mundus, the pit which was the very heart of Romulus's city, was sacred to Dis and Proserpine, and ...

    Article : 107 words
  56. THE RIO DE JANEIRO.

    The Government disclaims any connection with the sale of the dreadnought Rio de Janeiro, recently completed by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, Ltd. It is stated that ...

    Article : 91 words
  57. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In connection with the army canteen scandals, it is now staged that 24 warrants have been issued, one-half of them against civilians ...

    Article : 57 words
  58. CANGAI COPPER MINE CLOSED.

    Owing to labour troubles, Cangai copper mine has closed down since the holidays. The miners objected to the management carrying out contract work. Matters have been strained ...

    Article : 43 words
  59. PROPOSED UNION DEFEATED.

    A proposal to form a union, with power to cite a case before the Arbitration Court, was rejected by a large majority at a meeting of the New Zealand Educational Institute. ...

    Article : 40 words
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