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  2. IRON AND STEEL.

    A special meeting of the Newcastle City, Council was held to-night to consider the proposal from the Broken Hill Proprietary regarding the lease or sale of the Botanic ...

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  3. NATIONALISATION.

    Speaking at Rockingham on Saturday night, the Premier, Mr. Scaddan, said that notwithstanding the advent of the Labour Administration, which it was predicted would drive ...

    Article : 393 words
  4. THE MEAT INDUSTRY,

    As the result of a general investigation of the meat industry in this State, the Government recently decided to appoint a board to control the industry. The personnel of the ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. DACEYVILLE CONTRACTS.

    The Minister for Works yesterday made available the official notes concerning a private deputation from. the Sydney Labour Council which waited upon him last Friday. ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The Australians commenced their return match against Surrey to-day. The weather was threatening, and the wicket soft. There was only a moderate attendance. ...

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  7. LOSS OF THE TITANIC.

    At the British inquiry into the loss of the steamar Titanic Captain Young, professional member, Marine Department, Board of Trade, in a supplementary statement, said that he ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. THE PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Roosevelt's spectacular advent has aroused the Republican enthusiasm to a high pitch. It was excellently timed, coming as it did when popular indignation at the National ...

    Article : 318 words
  9. NEARING THE END.

    The strike committee has resolved there shall be no resumption of work until last year's settlement in all grades is guaranteed. and a joint board ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The night express from Malmo to Stockholm collided with a goods [?]tra[?] at Malmslaett station, near Lidkoping, owing to a mistake in the signalling. ...

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  11. "A BAD CARD."

    Mr. Harry Gosling stated, in course of a speech at Tower Hill yesterday, that the men could never go back on the old conditions. He added that the national strike idea had ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. EMIGRATION.

    During last year—261,809 emigrants left the United Kingdom, of whom 210,000 went to British possessions. The number of those who went to ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. STOCK AGENTS DISAPPOINTED.

    When the names of the members of the board became known at the Homebush fat stock saleyards yesterday, there was a feeling of disappointment. It was generally ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. KEIR HARDIE AGAINST STRIKES.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., in a speech at Korest of Dean yesterday, said that the workers of a particular industry desiring the co-operation of the rest of the workers must ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. SYDNEY SUPPORT SOUGHT.

    A cablegram from the English transport worker[?] now on strike, signed by Mr. Ben[?]llett, was received at the last meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union. The meeting, ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. "STAGGERING" RECORD.

    The Coroner concluded an inquiry on Saturday into the circumstances surrounding the death of a child which had been placed by its mother in the foundling hospital, East ...

    Article : 354 words
  17. ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Fichardt has given notice in the House of Assembly of amendments to the Immigration Bill, prohibiting Asiatics landing. He is also advocating the deportation, with ...

    Article : 190 words
  18. WHALING INDUSTRY.

    Two Norwegian whalers, The Fynd and klem, arrived from Norway this morning. They are owned by the Western Australian Whaling Company, which has been granted ...

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  19. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The women's suffragist who was turned out of the India Office at the reception of guests on the occasion of the King's Birthday dinner for placing hands on Mr. Asquith, the Premier, ...

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  20. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The wicket at Bath is soaked, and in consequence it has been decided that there shall be no play in the match South Africa v Somerset before lunch. ...

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  21. PROPOSED HUNGER STRIKE.

    Eight thousand suffragists held a demonstration in the Albert Hall, at which a resolution was carried that a "hunger" strike should be started unless all suffragist prisoners were ...

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  22. A GREAT DOCK.

    Messrs. S. Pearson and Son have received the contract for the construction of a dock south of the Royal Albert Dock, to cost £1,400,000. ...

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  23. PORT OF HOBART.

    From information received by the local agents for the German-Australian line, it appears that Tasmania is to be linked up to Germany by a direct steamship service. ...

    Article : 306 words
  24. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    A a meeting of the Wagga Farmers and Settlers' Association a discussion took place on the question of the Country party joining forces with the Liberal party. Messrs. E. ...

    Article : 314 words
  25. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    The Sleeping Sickness Commission has proved that the tsetse fly, known as Glossina morsitans, is a carrier of the disease as well as Glossina palpalis. ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

    When asked to-day whether South Australia had signed the agreement with respect to the transfer of land for the purpose of the transcontinental railway, the Minister for Home ...

    Article : 287 words
  27. IRALO-TURKISH WAR.

    The Italians have made a fresh landing at Busheifa, 60 miles east of the town of Tripoli. The guns of the battleship R[?] Umberto dispersed the Arabs who opposed the landing. ...

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  28. MR. HOSKINS INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. C. H. Hoskins was interviewed this morning regarding the proposal to establish iron and steel works at Newcastle. He said "We will welcome them if they start the ...

    Article : 174 words
  29. TROOPS FOR SMYRNA.

    A force of 60,000 Turkish troops has been drafted to the Smyrna district. ...

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  30. HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

    The Hungarian House of Magnates has adopted the Army Bill by 174 votes to 33. The President of the House of Representatives, Count T[?]sza, ventured into the streets ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    At the Newcastle Police Court Thomas Craig, 29, machinist, and Thomas Williams, 42, cab driver, were charged with assaulting, in company, Robert Fleming, at ...

    Article : 331 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding defeated H. Roper Barrett, 6-2, 1-6, 6-2, 1-6, 6-2 in the final for the Kent championship, which was played at Beckenham. ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. BLUEJACKETS AS STRIKEBREAKERS.

    The trans-Atlantic liner La Provence, which was delayed in consequence of the strike at Havre, sailed yesterday, M. Delcasse, Minister tor Marine, having provided 260 bluejackets ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. PORT KEMBLA'S CLAIM.

    Hope is expressed here that Mr. Delprat will select the Port Kembia site for the proposed steel works. Prior to going to Newcastle he inspected the old smelting company's works ...

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  36. STATE POLITICS.

    Considerable activity is at present being shown by the various Liberal Association branches in the St: George electorate. A Liberal rally is to take place in the Rockdale ...

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  37. HOSPITAL POLICY.

    Recently the Manilla Hospital applied for a special grant of £300 towards the cost of the necessary extension of wards. Mr. Flowors refused the request, because the committee ...

    Article : 279 words
  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Cambridge University has awarded Mr. G. F. Davidson, formerly of Sydney University, a B.A. degree for research. [In 1909, while at Sydney University, Mr. ...

    Article : 342 words
  39. A DASTARDLY CRIME.

    A man named Koryciorz has been sentenced to 15 years' penal servitude tor putting bombs and incriminating letters in Herr Kozot's home, suggesting that Kozot was a member ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  41. MELBOURNE BOY SCOUTS.

    The great event of the visit of Sir Robert Baden-powell, the Chief Scout, as far as the Victorian section of the boy scouts themselves are concerned, took place on ...

    Article : 363 words
  42. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    Lord St. Aldwyn, chairman of the South Wales District Board, has decided that the minimum wage shall not operate after a man has reached the age of 63. He has increased ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A sub-lender in to-day's issue contains the statement that Newcastle is pre-eminently fitted by Nature to become an importa[?] manufacturing centre. It has two great ...

    Article : 456 words
  44. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Members of small unregistered friendly societies in Kent, who believe that Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is likely to confiscate their funds, have decided to ...

    Article : 242 words
  45. AN EXCITING BOLT.

    When a coach, containing 12 passengers, including Mr. Kirkland, of the electric branch, was leaving the Hotel Kosciusko on Saturday, some workmen threw snowballs. The ...

    Article : 100 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN LIGHTHOUSES.

    Commander Brewis, who was engaged by the Commonwealth Government to report on the best method of improving the lighting of the Australian coast, has been making ...

    Article : 122 words
  47. TO-DAY.

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  48. M.L.A.'S HORSE.

    Martin Hannah, a Labour M.L.A., was proceeded against at the Northcote Police Court to-day for allowing his horse to wander contrary to the bylaws of the town. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  49. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway accident occurred at about 5.50 this evening. A train conveying live stock to Brisbane collided with a train westward bound, which was stationary at the time of ...

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  50. PAPUAN CIVIL SERVANTS.

    It is reponed that when the Lieutenant-Governor of Papua (Judge Murray) returns to Port Moresby he will be handed a round robin from the Civil Servants asking him to request ...

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  51. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A tender has been accepted for the erection of a wireless station at Pinkenba, at a cost of £1567. Other stations at Port Moresby and Thursday Island are to follow at once. ...

    Article : 74 words
  52. A SCRUB MYSTERY.

    On Thursday a man's arm was picked up in the scrub. three miles from Gu[?]dford, and black trackers subsequently found, 300 yards away.a human skull fastened by [?] leather ...

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  53. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES.

    Mr. W. H. Massingham, writing in the "Nation." deplores the changes in the Cabinet, whic he declares will weak[?] n the advanced radical clement owing to the strengthened ...

    Article : 44 words
  54. A PREMIER FINED.

    At the Essendon Court to-day, William Alexander Watt, the Premier of Victoria, was [?]ined £2 on a charge of having failed to have his son Ryan Watt vaccinated. ...

    Article : 40 words
  55. £25,000 IN TEN DAYS.

    The Young Women's Christian Association will on Wednesday inaugurate a campaign to raise £25,000 in 10 daya for new buildings. ...

    Article : 33 words
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