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  2. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE. MORE MEN SENT TO GAOL

    More seamen were sent to gaol to-day. The crew of the Union Co.'s steamer Moeraki refused to return to the vessel when they appeared in the Central Police ...

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  3. COUNTRY CENTRES. IPSWICH.

    The executive of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday received word from Mr. F. Cooper, M.L.A., that the Public Service Inspector had recommended the ...

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  4. VIOLENT STORM.

    Information has reached Kokstadt, concerning a terrific and unprecedented hail-storm in East Griqualand. Fourteen natives were killed by the huge jagged ...

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  5. COTTON SPECIALIST.

    Mr. W. G. Wells, the recently-appointed Government cotton specialist, commenced his duties in the Department of Agriculture and Stock on Monday. The Acting ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Correspondents are urged to keep their communications as brief as possible, so that a fair distribution of space may be reserved for the opinions of different writers on public questions.—Ed. "B.C."] PROPOSED NEW PARTY.

    Sir,—There can be no[?] two opinions as to the urgent necessity of a union of all anti-Socialistic parties, and that in the immediate future. Let us hope that ...

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  7. DOCTOR CHARGED.

    A sensation was caused at Angaston, when Dr. F. Cowan was arrested in connection with an alleged serious offence against a young woman. The accused is ...

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  8. VARIATION OF AWARD.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day the hearing was continued of evidence for the Federated Seamen's Union, which is applying for 29 ...

    Article : 174 words
  9. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS.

    In a case heard in the Summons Court to-day, before Mr. J. Bracewell, P.M., in which Percy M'Caul (electrical mechanic) was fined 1/, with £2/5/6 costs, on a ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. BOY DROWNED.

    A drowning accident occurred at Bellerive to-day, when Roy Charles Lumsden (aged 7 years), the son of the licensee of the Bellerive Hotel, fell into a pool of ...

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  11. THE INNISFAIL STRIKE.

    From information received to-night, the Cairns waterside workers have decided to handle all Innisfail cargo which will go through this port for railage to Innisfail ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. TOOWOOMBA.

    Under the auspices of the Toowoomba Protestant Federation in the Frosbyterian School Hall on Monday night, the Rev. Wm. Johnston, B.A., read a ...

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  13. WORKING WEEK.

    The hearing was commenced to-day in the Industrial Court of a summons issued, at the instance of the secretary of the Metal Trades Employers' Association, ...

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  14. REVOLVER ACCIDENT.

    Constable O'Brien. who was cleaning a revolver yesterday. when the weapon exploded, the bullet passing through his left lung, was still in a serious condition at ...

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  15. COUNCIL MEETINGS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Hamilton Town Council, held last evening, the Mayor (Alderman C. M. Jenkinson) presiding, references were made to the deaths of Mr. P. J. ...

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  16. ORIENT TROUBLE.

    At a moment when a settlement of the Orvi[?]to dispute appeared most promising a sensational development to-day resulted in the arrest of 161 stewards, cooks, and ...

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  17. VISIT TO LONDON.

    When the Coalition Party met to-day the Premier (Sir George Fuller) announced that he was going to London, and that [?]e had appointed the Chief ...

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  18. CHILDREN AT PICTURES.

    Sir,—We pay a large sum annually to keep up our Health Department, but how much does the State spend on the moral upbringing of the children? Is it ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. WEST AUSTRALIAN RESOLUTION

    Regarding the Amalgamated Society of Engineers' strike. which has lasted nearly two months. Mr. Millington (general secretary) says that the Disputes ...

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  20. WOODY POINT.

    "Poppy Day" collections were taken up by Miss L. Warbrick and Mrs. Anderson, and they realised £4/13/ for the Woody Point district. ...

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  21. RACING FATALITY.

    Fred Hood, who rode Baverton to-day in the Novice Handicap at the Gosford Racing Club's meeting, died this evening from injuries sustained. When Baverton ...

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  22. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS.

    A highly successful social and dance were held in the Birkdale School of Arts, in aid of the Birkdale and Wellington. Point stall at the Church of England fete. ...

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  23. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS.

    In the Assembly to-night the Minister for Railways announced that the Government had decided to appoint a Commission to inquire into the general ...

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  24. COOLANGATTA SWAMP RECLAMATION.

    Sir,—I have noticed through the columns of your paper that the Government are going on with the filling in of Coolangatta swamp, and propose to ...

    Article : 219 words
  25. WAR DEBTS. INTEREST BILLS.

    It is announced that on November 15. Britain will pay a second instalment of 50,000,000 dollars on account of interest on the war debt to the United States. ...

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  26. WOOL SALES.

    The second half of the November series of Melbourne wool sales, which was opened yesterday, was carried a point further to-day, with a catalogue of 3762 bales, which, ...

    Article : 320 words
  27. INTERCHANGE OF PRODUCTS

    By the steamer Makura, which reached Sydney to-day, Mr. James A. Robb, the Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce in Mr. Mackenzie King's Cabinet, ...

    Article : 171 words
  28. ARMISTICE DAY.

    The reunion celebration by the Mitchell soldiers, held over the week-end, was the most succeaful function of its kind ever held here by the " Diggers," ...

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  29. ROUMANIA ASKS FOR TIME.

    Mr. Mellon (Secretary of the Treasury) conferred with the Roumanian Debt Commission, which declared that Roumania will be unable to pay the 41,000,000 dollars' ...

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  30. CRIBB ISLAND.

    Sir,—I visited Cribb Island for the first time on Sunday fortnight, and again on Sunday last, and must, say that I was delighted to find such a fine watering ...

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  31. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The Paloona is still held up. The members of the crew who were sent to gaol for having impeded the progress of the vessel are still regarded as being in the ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. AUSTRIAN FASCISTI.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that a Fascist movement, bearing the Monarchist stamp, has grown to such a large degree that the ...

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  33. KENDENUP SETTLEMENT.

    Sunday night at Kendenup will be long remembered by all settlers and guests of honour. Mr. C. J. DeGaris, who arrived by car from Perth at 10 ...

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  34. TRAVEL BY QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me, through the medium of your widely circulated journal, in the interests of the travelling public and for the information of the ...

    Article : 365 words
  35. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Mrs. and Miss M'Latchey were driving to Gracemere on Monday morning, when the horse ran the vehicle against a stump. Miss M'Latchey was thrown out, ...

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  36. THE LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Speaking before the Hobart Chamber of Commerce and a number of other prominent political and commercial men this afternoon, Mr. Kneen (manager for ...

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  37. EXCEPTIONAL SENTENCES. RESULT OF POLICE BRAWL.

    The Supreme Court has confirmed the rigorous sentences of the Philippine High Court condemning eleven members of the Philippine Constabulary to death, and 6[?] ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. "BAWRA."

    A well-attended meeting of the Molong branch of the Graziers' Association passed the following motions: "That this meeting of graziers strongly opposes ...

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  39. Yacht's Cruise to Rabaul.

    A statement was made recently that the motor boat Lady Betty, owned by Mr. H. E. M'Lennan, had left for Rabaul with Mr. and Mrs. M'Lennan aboard, ...

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  40. NAMBOUR.

    Mr. J. Bracewell, P.M., presided at the Maroochy Shire Valuation Appeal Court on Friday. Mr. R. Gore appeared on behalf of the Shire Council, an[?] ...

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  41. MARY MACSWINEY.

    Scenes similar to those witnessed when Alderman MacSwiney, the Lord Mayor of Cork, carried out a hunger strike, are being re-enacted in the case of his sister, ...

    Article : 123 words
  42. Empire Forestry Association.

    A meeting of the governing council of the Queensland branch of the Empire Forestry Association was held in the Public Library on Monday evening. his Excellecy Sir Matthew ...

    Article : 368 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. TASMANIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. P. L. Kelly, the Socialist candidate, has been declared elected as the member of the House of Assembly for Darwin, in succession to Mr. E. Ogden, a Socialist ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. W.A. LAND BILL.

    In the House of Assembly this after noon, the Premier introduced an Amend ing Land Bill. The principal provision[?] were to enable the Government to reduce ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. AUCKLAND'S IDLE FLEET.

    The steamer Kaituna and two auxihary vessels have joined Auckland's idle fleet, making 30, with three at Onehunga. The total includes 18 boats belonging to the ...

    Article : 116 words
  47. HOUSE BURNED AT SUNNYBANK

    An outbreak of fire occurred at about 7.30 p.m. on Monday in a four-roomed house at the soldiers' settlement, Sunny-bank, the property of the State ...

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  48. Recent Southport Regatta.

    At the recent Southport School Regatta the C. of E. Grammar School Old Boys' crew[?] was second to Southport by 1ft., in the Southport Fours, after having won their heat in ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. N.Z. NATIVE SONGS IN AMERICA.

    Irma Caron is introducing a series of New Zealand native songs on the concert stage. They have been favourably received by critics and the public. ...

    Article : 36 words
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