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  5. FLOURISHING STILL

    The versatile swindler who has acquired a world-wide fame under the pseudonym of "The Spanish Prisoner" is evidently a profound psychologist. The primitive simplicity of his ...

    Article : 996 words
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  7. PROGRESSIVE HISTORY OF THE STRIKE

    February 4: Mass meeting of Unionists decided to claim 48-hour week and increased pay for shopmen and carters. February 5: Employers notified by employees ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT

    The meat strike is still unsettled. The original proposal made by Mr. Estell, an all-round increase of 5/- and 49½ hours, has been submitted to the men and accepted. The masters, however, have as yet failed to reply to the Minister's suggestion that they should adopt this means of settlement. ...

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  9. HALTING ACTION

    Twenty-two years ago, after the great Maritime Strike, where combined labor and combined capital found themselves for the first time engaged in a death-grip over a whole ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  10. GOVERNMENT'S NEGOTIATIONS "MAKING PROGRESS."

    The negotiations which have been conducted by members of the Ministry with representatives of the employers and employees are still proceeding. Several Ministers, as well as ...

    Article : 307 words
  11. CARCASE BUTCHERS' CARTERS.

    Among the men affected by the trouble in the meat trade are 150 carcase Butchers' carters, who are members of the Trolly and Draymen's Union. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. UNION STATEMENT

    The New South Wales secretary of the Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union, Mr. T. W. Furse, said last night that there had been no particular change in the position of ...

    Article : 362 words
  13. SOME INNER HISTORY

    Messrs. T. W. Furse (secretary) and H. Macnamara (treasurer), of the Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union, had something to say yesterday afternoon with regard to the ...

    Article : 340 words
  14. THE IRON DISPUTE.

    Mr. E. J. Kavanagh, M.L.C., secretary of the Labor Council, stated yesterday, on behalf of the unions involved in the iron trades dispute, that no decision would be made by the ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. THOUGHT THEY'D GET MEAT

    While some Press representatives were interviewing Mr. T. W. Furse, secretary of the Meat Employees, at the Union rooms in the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, several interruptions ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. SOUTHERN MINERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Board resumed its sittings here yesterday, when further evidence was tendered on behalf of the proprietors. Mr. Rowe, manager of the Metropolitan ...

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  17. COACHMAKERS' UNION AFFECTED.

    Mr. P. B. Marshall, secretary of the Amalgamated Coachmakers' Society, informed a "Sunday Times" representative that all the members of the union employed by the Clyde ...

    Article : 136 words
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