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  3. The Political Crisis.

    Mr Philp waited on the Governor today and pointed out that the time allowed for the formation of a new Ministry was too short. ...

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  4. MR BOWLING INTERVIEWED.

    Mr Bowling, in an interview tonight, expressed himself as confident that the southern and western miners would strike, and that all waterside workers ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. AN UNSETTLED SITUATION.

    At noon today the political situation was still in an unsettled state, and from what can be gathered it in likely to remain so for some days. At ...

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  6. COLLIERS MOVE FROM NEWCASTLE TO SYDNEY.

    All interstate colliers now at Newcastle will come to Sydney, where it is safer for them to lay up than at Newcastle. ...

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  7. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    When the Assembly met this afternoon all the galleries were again crowded and the public interest in the possible developments of the situation ...

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  8. CONFERENCE TOMORROW.

    Interest will attach to the outcome of the conference tomorrow between Mr Learmouth, president of the Coal Proprietors' Association and the ...

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  9. COAL LUMPERS UNION.

    g of the Sydney Coal Lumpers Union has been convened for Saturday to consider the situation, and probably to decide as to what action ...

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  10. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    After yesterday's report closed a number of amendments were propos and negatived, and finally all Mr T[?]dor's amendments on hats and caj were agreed to. ...

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  11. Strike in the Coal Trade.

    As a result of the New South Wales coal strike, the three coastal shipping companies have decided to increase their fares and freights if the strike ...

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  12. THE SITUATION IN TOWNSVILLE.

    The strike in the coal trade in Newcastle and Maitland districts is already making its effect manifest in this portion of the Commonwealth, and the ...

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  13. IN THE COUNCIL.

    Members of the Legislative Council met at 3.30 this afternoon, there being a representative gathering of members. The President took his seat and read ...

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  14. A GREAT INDUSTRY AT A STANDSTILL.

    There was no change in the situation at Newcastle today, and for all practical purposes it may be said that the great coal industry of Newcastle and ...

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  15. CONFERENCE BETWEEN PREMIER AND MR BOWMAN.

    Mr Kidston and Mr Bowman (leader of the Labor party) were in conference this morning, the interview lasting some considerable time. It may safely ...

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  16. A SHOCK TO THE LABOR PARTY.

    Members of the present Labor party have suffered a terrible shocK by discovering that, on the very day on which Mr Kidston Rent his recent and ...

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  17. "THE WORKER" ON MR KIDSTON.

    " The Worker," issued to - night deals trenchantly with Mr Kidston's attempt to organise an Independent Liberal Labor Federation. It speaks of the ...

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  18. PROPRIETORS' ASSOCIATION MEET.

    The chief interest was centred in a meeting of the Proprietors Association. There was a representative gathering at Newcastle, and the ...

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  19. MR PHILP AND THE GOVERNOR.

    [?] sion of the former visit Mr Philp informed Lord Chelmsford that he would report progress today; and after doing be pointed out that two days ...

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