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  2. BRITISH POLITICAL STRUGGLE.

    The Daily Chronicle declares that the British Government in no circumstances will accept the offer of the co-operation of the House of Lords in tiding over the ...

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  3. NAVIES COMPARED.

    Sir John Charles Bigham (President of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court), in an address at the Liverpool Shipbrokers' Benevolent ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. TRAMWAY FINANCES.

    The interim report of the Municipal Tramways Trust was laid on the table at a meeting of the Adelaide City (Council on Monday. The Mayor (Mr. Frank ...

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  6. COAL STRIKE.

    The prospects of a settlement of the coal strike ate much brighter. The find ital move towards conciliation has been taken by the Mayor of Newcastle, who has ...

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  7. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The second match in connection with the Da via Cup contest was played to-day at the Double Bay courts, in the presence of another enormous "gallery" of spectators ...

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  8. OUT OF WORK.

    The number of men in Sydney whose services have been dispensed with on account of the coal strike is approximately 4,200. ...

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  9. WHARF LABOURERS' SUPPORT.

    The Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union will co-operate with the Waterside Workers' Federation in any action the executive may take with regard to the strike ...

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  10. THE PLAY.

    Brookes had first service, and won the first game to 15. The Americans were evidently prepared to adopt the tactics of their predecessors. Wright and ...

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  11. WESTERN SYMPATHY.

    At an open-air meeting in Perth, convened by the Australian labour Federation Mr. Bath (Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. CASUALTIES.

    George Proctor, a single man, about 35 rears old, was killed on Monday afternoon mule working as a plumber on the new motor garage of Murray Aunger, limited ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    With a desire to prevent a tariff was between the United States and Canada, Mr. James R. Mann (Chairman of the House of Representatives' Committee on ...

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  14. PARTY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The liberals arc making arrangements for a great demonstration ut the Albert Hall on December 10 in view of the forthcoming elections. It is to be similar in scale ...

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  15. GORED BY A BULL.

    The Quorn Mercury gives the following information about the man reported in The Roister of Friday to have been gored by a bull:—Our Ooduadatta correspondent ...

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  16. STEAMER DELAYED AT PIRIE.

    The only effect which the coal strike has had on the shipping of this port has been the stoppage of coal steamers coming forward, but it seems likely that the effect ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. NO MORE BY ELECTIONS.

    The Conservative Whips refused to entertain a proposal by the Liberal Whips that, owing to the nearness of the general election writs for by-election to fill the ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. EAST AFRICA AND THE CONGO.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports that Great Britain and Germany recently considered various questions concerning the frontiers between British ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL SUPPORT.

    Roth meetings addressed by Mr. Brennan (General Secretary of the Coalminers Association) yesterday were well attended. A resolution was passed in the afternoon. ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. LAD DROWNED.

    ATHELSTONE, November 20.—A drowing fatality took place on Saturday afternoon, when the younger win of Mr. A. Eames, with companion went for a ...

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  21. FATAL BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, November 29.—Two miners—Poole and Murphy were blasting this morning, when a premature explosion took ...

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  22. GLASS BOTTLES.

    Exchanges from New South Wales say that after the middle of thw week there will not bo a glass bottle made in that State. THe managing director of one of ...

    Article : 311 words
  23. REFORMED SECOND CHAMBER.

    The Times contains a loading article which is causing much misgiving and dissatisfaction in Unionist circles, which had counted upon that journal's hearty support ...

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  24. SCALDED IN A TUNNEL.

    SYDNEY, November 29.—A terrible scalding accident occurred to Driver C. Jones and Fireman J. Smith, of a train which left Murrundie for Werris Creek on ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. MINERS' COAL.

    It was stated to-day that the departmental board was arranging, with the approval of the Chief Commissioner (Mr. Johnson), the terms of a general order in ...

    Article : 262 words
  26. DROWNED IN A QUARRY.

    PERTH, November 29.—A boy nine years old, named Flannagan, was drowned on Sunday in a disused quarry at Parkerville. His playmates were too young to ...

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  27. FOUND DEAD

    TEROWIE, November 29—Mr. J. Olman, woodcarter, of Terowic East, was found dead beside his bullock wagon on Saturday afternoon. So soon as the news ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. ARGENTINA AND CHILI.

    Advices from Buenos Ayers notify that the Trans-Andine railway tunnel, 3,280 miles long, has been completed, and the Chilian and Argentine sections of the ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. ACCIDENTS.

    ORROROO, November 29.—There have been two accidents of a minor character during the week. Aubery Parneli, working at his father's machinery shop, had his ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. A VIGNERON'S OPINION.

    An unsatisfactory development of the current month is the difficulty which has arisen out of the strike in New South Wales (says Mr. O. Seppelt in the ...

    Article : 298 words
  31. NARROW ESCAPE.

    TUMBY BAY, November 26.—Mr. G. Smullacombe, a popular traveller in thin district, had a narrow escape from drowning on Wednesday. He drove his horse ...

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  32. WORK AT EBBW MAIN.

    Work was started at Ebbw Main colliery to-day. Only one shift was worked, but three shifts will be put on in a few days. The miners will be paid 10½d. per ...

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  34. THE CHARGE OF "TACKING."

    The discussion in the press and on the platform as to what the Lords will do with the Budget is still being energetically carried on, without making anybody any ...

    Article : 345 words
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  36. MANUFACTURERS HELP.

    The New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures met to-day and determined to offer its help to bring about a meeting of the proprietors and miners. "The ...

    Article : 273 words
  37. FIRE SOON EXTINGUISHED.

    SALISBURY, November 29.—On Saturday morning, while Miss Lee, daughter of Mrs. Lee, a well-known resident, was burning the rubbish in the yard, a sudden ...

    Article : 156 words
  38. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER.

    The Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia entertained the teams at dinner to-night. The company comprised lawn tennis enthusiasts from all ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. CRASS FIRES.

    ORROROO, November 29.—During the past week there have been several small fire. All were stopped before extensive damage resulted. In one case a spark ...

    Article : 100 words
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  43. FIRE NEAR PINNAROO.

    PINNAROO, November 29.—On Friday settlers about five miles out of Pinnaroo reported a serious fire. The outbreak was supposed to have been caused through a ...

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