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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 2,200 words
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  4. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The dispute in the coal-mining industry over the question of eight hours still continues. That it may develop into a very serious ...

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  5. MR. HUGHES.

    The, Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) returned to Melbourne this afternoon. He had been spending a few days at Jervis Bay, resting after the past few strenuous weeks. He was ...

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  6. BEHIND THE LINES.

    There's an army behind the army that's lighting. The front line forces guarding the Suez Canal could not stick it for 48 hours but for ...

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  7. FEDERATION CONFERENCE.

    The council of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, of which the men who are on strike are members, held a protracted meeting yesterday afternoon. When ...

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  8. NO STOPPAGE AT LITHGOW.

    There has been no stopage of work in Lithgow so far. It is understood that only eight hours from bank to bank is being worked. ...

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  9. NORTHERN MINES IDLE.

    All the collieries in the Newcastle and Maitland districts were idle to-day, with the exception of one tuanel at the Northumberland mine. ...

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  10. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    All the South Coast mines are idle to-day, pending a settlement of the eight-hours' question. The men appear determined to have a definite decision arrived at, as they consider ...

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  11. "THE GREAT FIGHT."

    Mr. Victor Cohen, secretary of the Wentworth-Randwick division of the committee established to carry out the propaganda work in support of the Referendum, last ...

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  12. COAL FREIGHTS.

    The Commonwealth of Australia Prices Commissioner, Mr. V. Ackermann, took further evidence yesterday regarding the application for an increase of 6d a ton on the ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR MEMBERS.

    At a meeting of members of the New South Wales section of the Federal Labour party, held in the Commonwealth offices yesterday, it was decided that the party should be ...

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  14. GERMAN POLICY.

    In the interview in which he told the world how Germany inteuds to reduce her enemies by exhaustion, Field-Marshal Hindenburg said nothing of two of the most ...

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  15. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    In the confusion of State politics one thing stands out clearly in the need for straightforward action. The finessings for place and the manocuvrings for power to ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The following were the guests of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson at luncheon at Admiralty House yesterday:—Mr. Dugald ...

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  17. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The monthly returns in connection with the Commonwealth finances were made available to-day. For the first time for many months the ...

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  18. I.W.W. RAILWAYMEN.

    Rumours of an extravagant nature have been circulated that would make it appear the railway service of the State is honeycombed with members of the I.W.W. organisation. The ...

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  19. COAL RESERVES.

    On inquiry last night, it was ascertained that most of the large institutions in Sydney had ample supplies of coal for several weeks yet. The Sydney Ferries had a fair supply ...

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  20. SOUTHERN MINERS.

    The whole of the mines on the South Coast were idle to-day over the eight hours' question. The various mining towns were exceedingly quiet, there being a notable ...

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  21. FRUIT EXPORT.

    The Australasian Conference of Fruitgrowers to-day resolved that efforts should be made to arrange, in connection with oversea fruit shipments, for the carrying in future of ...

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  22. TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, when the claims of the Australian Commonwealth Telegraph and Telephone Construction and Maintenance Union were being deait with in ...

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  23. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Hoyle) tabled a minute from the Chief Commissioner in the Legislative Assembly yesterday in regard to single employees of the Railway ...

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  24. MINISTER STATES THE POSITION.

    Mr. Hoyle, who is temporarily filling the positions of Minister for Mines and Labour and Industry, yesterday referred to the colliery trouble. ...

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  25. INSPECTION OF TROOPS.

    The District Commandant states that an inspection of troops will be held this afternoon on the old review ground, Moore Park, at 4.15. ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    The Treasury returns for October show that the receipts wore £414,253 and the expenditure £485,575, leaving a shortage for the month of £71,322. This raises the ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    At the annual session of the Municipal Association of Victoria, which opened to-day, a motion that the Local Government Act should be so amended that no person of enemy, birth ...

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  28. AWARDED MILITARY CROSS.

    Mrs. Harris, of Royalist-road, Mosman, has been informed that her husband, Lieutenant W. D. Harris, has been awarded the Military Cross. Lioutonant Harris has since been ...

    Article : 38 words
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