AUSTRALIAN.
'Press Assn.— By Telegraph— CopyrighJ.) (Received June 1, .10,30 a.m.) . ■.... ;. , . ■ -SYDNEY, June 1. 3 crisis is approaching m the M aitland coal field. The managers of nine pits notified the miners that unless they resume the' afternoon shift the collieries will be closed. The unusual fight of a large meteorite, falling and bursting m daylight was witnessed at Narrabeen.. An important find of molybdenite is reported m ,the Bathurst district. 1 The New South Wales ' revenue for eleven months shows an jnorease of £1,450,000. * PERTH, Jurt^ 1. Three thoiusand men have been rendered idle m connection with the building trade trouble. MELBOURNE, June 1. . A protest entered m connection with the Dunlop; Co.'s 100 miles relay race Tias been dismassedi. The Northern Suburbs Club (Sydney) has .been placed first, the Ixion Club (Melbourne) second, Marsland Club (New Zealand) third. For the fastest individual ten miles Horder (Sydney) is first, O'Shea and Bonis, New Zealanders, being second and third respectively. 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13395, 1 June 1914, Page 3
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