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  2. THE SOUTH COAST.

    A special delegate meeting of the Illawarra Colliery Employees Association was held at Tattersall s Hotel to-day there being a full attendance of delegates from various lodges, ...

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  3. WAGES BOARD NOT FAVOURED.

    Polaw-Main and Stanford lodges by an open vote decided against the Wages Board to-day. The decision was not unanimous Heddon would not take a vote because police were ...

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  4. LEGALITY OF COERCION ACT.

    The Labour Council decided at last night's meeting to go on raising funds in order to test the constitutionality of the amendments to the industrial Disputes Act. It is also ...

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  5. IRONWORKERS CENSURED.

    The Labour Council at last night's meeting, on the recommendation of its executive, severely censured the Ironworkers' Assistants' Union for having handled foreign coal at ...

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  6. VESSELS RE-COMMISSIONING.

    With the termination of the coal strike now in view, numbers of the vessels laid up at the commencement of hostillities are being recommissioned. Most of the colliers ...

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  7. YESTERDAY'S WHARF STRIKES.

    The principal strike on the wharfs yesterday —they are of daily occurrence—was at Circular Quay. The Muital was refused by the union wharf labourers because some ...

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  8. STRIKERS' FAMILIES RELIEF.

    The Labour Council executive announced last nitht that it was now considering the scheme for the relief of the wives and families of the impriboned strike leaders, but had not ...

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  9. I.W.W. SYMPATHY.

    At the meeting of the I.W.W. Club held last night, the following motion was carried:—"The the Sydney I.W.W. Club strongly condem[?]s the unjust sentences passed upon Messrs. Bowling, Butler, Hutton, and ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    A conference, convened by the Premier, of representatives of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board, the Fire Underwriters' ...

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  11. CITY COUNCIL LOAN.

    Further borrowing by the City Council is to be undertaken shortly. It is probable that a loan of £275,000 will be issued. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Maurice Gobert first mate of the Joinville who was stabbed at Port Augusta by Felix Germe, withdrew the charge of attempted murder, and accused was to-day sentenced to six ...

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  13. FIJI.

    Dysentery mid dengue fever are more prevalent than usual, and as a result medical men and hospitals are very busy. The number of cases of dysentery will give Dr. Bahr, who is ...

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  14. THE BANK RATE.

    The Bank of England rate of discount for best three months' bills was to-day lowered to 3 per cent from 3½ per cent at which rate it had stood since January ...

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  15. DECOMPOSED BODY FOUND.

    The decomposed body of Peter Fuinery, railway ganger, was found in the river at Guildfort to-day. Fuinery left 13 children. ...

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  16. RECOGNITION OF BRAVERY.

    The Windsor public have presented Leslie Clout, aged 10, who recently rescued George Brown from drowning, with £15. The boy's act of bravery is also being brough under the ...

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  17. OUR MAIL SERVICES.

    The R.M.S. Ophir will leave Adelaide to-day with the first mails from Australia under the new ten-years' contract with the Common-wealth Government, and they must be ...

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  18. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    ALEXADRIA.—Alderman S. A. M'Cauley (re-elected unopposed for the fifth year in succession). ANNANDALE.—Alderman James Robertson (unanimonsly). ...

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  19. THE QUALITY OF MOTOR CABS.

    "I do not think " states an English writer, "anyone with an observant eye and an acquaintance with the trafic conditions of London can have filed to observe the increasing comfort, quiel[?]ss, and general ...

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  21. CASUALTIES.

    Henry Hales, about 50, a wharf-labourer, who had been working all night at a steamer in Woolloomooloo Bay, knocked off early yesterday, and was making for home, when he ...

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  22. A FRIGHTENED HORSE.

    Mr. William Cary, farmer, residing at Bungowannah, was driving a sulky into Albury when the horse took fright at a motor car and bolted, overturning the sulky and ...

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  23. RED SPIDER'S BITE.

    Mr. C. A. Newman,, of Back-Yamma, was brought to town suffering from the effects of a bite from a red-backed spider, which was so severe that medical attention was ...

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  24. OLD MAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    James Coo (82) was found drowned this morning in a dam off Kelso-street, South Singleton. Deccased was lately suffering from, severe hendaehes and insomnia. The coroner ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. THE LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Fisher speaking here on Wednesday night, said that it was untrue to assert, as Mr. Deakin had done on several occasions recently, that the majority of the Labour ...

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  27. FRACTURED LEGS.

    Master Wilson, ago 15 years, son of Mr. S. Wilson, Lake Cowal, president of the Bland Shire, sustained a compound fracture of the leg while skating on the verandah of ...

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  28. FRACTURED HIS THIGH.

    A carter named Thomns Bates had one of his thighs broken to-day through slipping off his dray and being run over by a wheel. Some time ago Bates fell from a telegraph pole, and ...

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  29. COLONIAL CRICKET RECORDS.

    Mr. J. N. Penbelow, who has written the history of test cricket (England v Australia), has just published in the English "Sportsman" a mass of records of colonial cricket hitherto never approached. ...

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  31. SHOALHAVEN SHOW.

    All the South Coast shows so far have been very fortunate in regard to fine weather, and the concluding day of the Shoalhaven exhibition proved no exception in the conditions, ...

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  32. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Feb. 10.

    Yongala, s, for Melbourne; Eastern, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports; Su[?]vic, s, for London and Liverpool, via ports; Kynance, sh, for West Coast, via Newcastle; Clan Buchanan, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  33. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    Persie (White Star line)[?] [?]urban on Wednesday last, on route from London, bound to Sydney, via ports. Koenigin Luise, G.M.S. (Norddeutscher Lioyd), left ...

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  34. SALAMIS DUE TO-MORROW.

    The Aberdeen liner Salamis, from London, Cape-town, and Durban, via Melbourne, is due at Sydney to-morrow. Appended is a list of her passengers:- From London: Mrs. and Master Abbot, Messrs. I. ...

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  35. LOCH ETIVE FOR LONDON TO-DAY.

    The British barque Loch E[?]ive, which has been in port since Dec. 5, will be towed to sea at 5 o'clock this morning on her way to London. The cargo by the Loch Etive includes [?]100 sacks of ...

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  36. ARTEMIS MAY SAIL TO-DAY.

    The German barque Ar[?]s, which has completed loading a full carge of wheat on behalf of John Darling and Son for the United Kingdom, will probably put to sea to-day. ...

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  37. R.M.S. MAITAL, FOR VANCOUVER.

    The Union Company's steamer Maitai, formerly the Miowera, arrived from Wellington yesterday in command of Captain Hutchings, to take up the running in the Van[?]onver mail service in place of the New ...

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  38. VAN [?]EEMSKERK, FROM BATAVIA.

    The Royal Dutch Packet Company's new steamer Van Heemskerk, now on her maiden voyage to the Common-wealth from Batavia and ports, left Thursday Island yesterday ini continuation of her voyage to Sydney. ...

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  39. FIJI SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Our Suva correspondent writes under date February [?]:- The German man-of-war Cormoran arrived here on January 20 from Samoa, and sailed again three days ...

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  40. THE MALWA FOR AUCKLAND.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Malwa—the first of the mail steamers to extend to New Zealand— will leave Sydney at 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon for Auckland. ...

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  41. MALLINA FROM FIJI.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Mallina, which replaced the Suva in the Sydney-Fiji trade on accou[?] of the strike arrived at Sydney yesterday from Suva, and had a pleasant and fine weather trip. ...

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  42. T. P. EMIGH, FROM EUREKA.

    After an uneventful and fine weather voyage of 60 days from Eureka, with a cargo of [?],500 ft of timber, the American [?]masted bqtn, T. P. Emigh arrived at Sydney yesterday, and anchored in ...

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  43. BEECHBANK TO LOAD SHALE.

    The four-masted barque Beechbank, which has been charter to load shale at Sydney for Rotterdam, arrived here yesterday, after a run of 22 days in ballast from Albany, and anchor[?]d off Double Bay. She ...

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  44. THE PORT JACKSON DOCKED.

    The training ship Port Jackson—Devitt and Morre's fine four-masted barque—was yesterday [?]loted into Woolwich Dock for cleaning and painting preparatory to sailing for London. The Port Jackson will come ...

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  45. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday regarding the conditions of bar harbours:—Manning Heads, 9ft on south-west outlet, very narrow, another outlet very close to wall about 50 ft wide, not yet ...

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  46. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000m).—Dep: Feb, 10, Van Heemskerk, s, for Brisbane and Sydney. COOKTOWN (1550m).—Dep. Feb. 10, Warrego, s, for Bri[?]bane. ...

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  47. SHIPPING.

    Suevic, s, 12,531 tons, Captain Starck, from Liverpool, Capetown, and Dur[?]an, via Albany, Adelaide, and Melbourne, with passengers as per list published on Wednesday last. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  48. DEPARTURES.—Feb. 10.

    Hessen, s, for Bremen, via Newcastle and Melbourne. Candia, s, for London, via Port Pirie. G[?]long, s, for Landon, via Capetown and ports. Sidney, s, for Melbourne, via Eden. ...

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  49. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Feb. 11.

    Clan Maclean, s, for Dunkirk, Antwerp, and London; Loch Etive, bq, at 5 a.m., for London; Inga, s, at 6 a.m., for Kaipara, New Zealand; Woy Woy, s, for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water; ...

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  50. CLARANCES.—Feb. 10.

    Geelong, s, 7954 tons, Captain Simonds, for London, via Capetown and ports, with passengers as per list published yesterday. Cycle, s, 3987 tons, Captain Leslie, for Newcastle. ...

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  51. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  52. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: Feb. 10, Ruahine, s, for London. WESTPORT (1076m).—Arr: Feb. 10, Cara, s, from Newcastle. Dep: Feb. 10, Hornby Grange, s, for Rio ...

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  53. SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

    BLA[?]LAND.—Mr. Galagher. BOREE.—Mr. Thomas Finn, president; Mr. Charles Witmee, deputy president. HUME.—Mr. Wilson. ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  55. THE COMPULSORY BOARD.

    When the sittings of the compulsory board were resumed this morning, the Court was crowded, and there was a general air of expectation that the way would be made easy ...

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  56. FEDERAL WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Federal Government has decided at the request of the intending tenderers to exte[?]d the time for the receipt of tenders for the installation of wireless telegraphy at Sydney and ...

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  57. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    BELLINGEN.—It has been decided to remove the offices from Bowraville to Macksville, also to divide the shire into six riding. BLASLAND.—The president's allowance for the year ...

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  58. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensaland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Bellinger Heads.—Rosedale, 2 p.m. ...

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