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Advertising : 171 wordsThe Miners' Federation and the Federated Ironworkers' Association have until 11 a.m. tomorrow to hand over a total of £40,000 to the Registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court (Mr. E. J. Taylor). ...
Article : 465 wordsThe Victorian Government will impost a power black-out next Monday on industries, ...
Article : 189 wordsMen digging out clay for brickmaking at Hallett's brickworks, Welland, under floodlight, last night. Operating during the 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. shift brickyards in the metropolitan area expert to produce nearly half a million bricks a week for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsDomestic loading on the Osborne power station had to be cut by a third before 10 p.m. yesterday enable the station to accept the tint full-scale of 8,000 employes ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Federal Cabinet today reviewed developments in the coal crisis, but no steps to hasten a settlement ...
Article : 275 wordsDamage estimated at mare than £10,000 was caused by a fire which swept through the ...
Article : 255 wordsBritain's nationalised railways were running normally today, when go-slow plans were suspended. ...
Article : 210 wordsThe daylight power concession involves smaller industries requiring intermittent use of power. ...
Article : 455 wordsA move to end the nation-wide coal strike by a vote of the rank and file is likely to be made within the next few days. Already ALP officials and moderates among ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 540 wordsThe latest move towards a settlement of the coal strike is the calling of a meeting of the emergency ...
Article : 193 wordsMr. C. M. Collins, who appeared for the AEU. said that it could be shown that the money which his ...
Article : 344 wordsA speaker who was proposing a resolution for support for the mine strikers was hurled to the ground as his ...
Article : 188 wordsAll pits in the Rosewood area near Ipswich should be working by the end of this week, a miners' spokesman said today. ...
Article : 65 wordsJapan today appeared to be on the brink of a nation-wide rail tie-up which might brine dawn the Yoshida Government. ...
Article : 193 wordsLeigh Creek coal Is being used for the first time in marine boilers in the freighter' Cape Corso at Port Adelaide. ...
Article : 107 wordsA negro driving a muledrawn waggon on an Alabama highway was killed today in what police called an ...
Article : 100 wordsAt a mass meeting today. Collie coalminers decided to stay on strike. A proposal that the Collie district break away ...
Article : 37 wordsKeen interest was, taken in today's proceedings. A police guard was placed in the vicinity of the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Prime Minister was reported tonight to be "holding a desperate hope" that he may be able to attend the conference of ...
Article : 84 wordsWhile Britain and most of Western Europe continued to swelter in a heatwave, Austrians, according to ...
Article : 323 wordsWilliam Christian Franks, about 58, wharf laborer, of Lipson street. Port Adelaide, the father of 13 ...
Article : 95 wordsThe special meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia called for this afternoon was cancelled at ...
Article : 237 wordsThe railway station building at Pimba, 113 miles from here on the East-West line, was destroyed by fire last night. ...
Article : 90 wordsColin Koch, 24. of Esplanade, Henley Beach, and his wife and child had a narrow escape when their motor car was jammed ...
Article : 62 wordsAlthough last month was the coldest June for 36 years, and rainfall was less than half the June average, the effect of the ...
Article : 129 wordsTenders for 10,000 tons of heavy fuel oil for the railways were called yesterday. With arrangements already ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tue 5 Jul 1949, Page 1
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