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  2. THE STRIKE OF IRONWORKERS. YESTERDAY'S DEVELOPMENTS.

    The strike amongst the members of the Ironworkers' As[?]stants Union at Mort'[?] Dock and in respect of othar places in the city and saburbs was continued yesterday, the principal place of meeting of ...

    Article : 394 words
  3. TRISTRAM OF BLENT. AN EPISODE IN THE STORY OF AN ANCIENT HOUSE.

    It was his last struggle; he had no doubt that he could win, but the fight was very fierce. Impatient of his quiet rooms, he went out into the crowded streets. At first he found himself ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  4. SYMPATHY FROM OUTSIDE.

    Since the commencement of the strike the commit[?]ee has received a number of expressions of sympathy from other unions, including [?]he United Labourers' Protective Society, the Ironmo[?]lders' Union, ...

    Article : 287 words
  5. THE MINIMUM WAGE QUESTION.

    A deal of discussion took place amongst the men yesterday morning regarding the minimum wage question in relation to Government contracts under the Public Works Department. Some of the ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE.

    After the performance of " Tannhauser " there was a great Rathering upon the stage of the Theatre Royal to [?]d farewell to Mr. George Musgrove, who leaves for Melbourne this evening on re[?]te to Lo[?]don by the ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. ORGANISING THH UNION.

    Sincs the strike was entered upon much activity on the part of the members in connection with organisation work has resulted in a large addition to the membership of the union. The society has been ...

    Article : 218 words
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  9. ALLEGED INTIMIDATION.

    Complaints have been made to the effect that some of the men who remained at work at Mort's Dock had been subject to intimidation by the strikers. The officials of the strike committee and men positively ...

    Article : 203 words
  10. POSITION OF THE BULERMAKERS.

    The boilermakers at Mort's Dock recognise that their position in connection with the strike is a rather peculiar one. Until yesterday about dinner time several men were still engaged in caulking, &c., on ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. YOUNG PEOPLE'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Fred. Webster, the manager of the Young People's Industri[?]l Exhibition, has arranged for Lieu[?]euant Colonel Paul to supervise all displays and [?]alisth[?]ni[?] compe[?]itors in connection with the ...

    Article : 743 words
  12. YESTERDAY'S MEETINGS.

    Only one meeting of the strikers was held yesterday at the hall at Thomas' Royal Oak Hotel. There were between 300 and 400 present. Mr. Samuel [?]oyd, chairman of the strike committee. presided. ...

    Article : 701 words
  13. CHAPTER XXV.

    There was nothing very remarkable about Colonel Wil[?]t Edge. He was a slightly built, trim [?]n but his trimness was not distinctively military. He might have been anything, save ...

    Article : 996 words
  14. PROPOSED TERMS FOR SETTLEMENT.

    Y[?]terday afternoon a [?]nference between employers and representatives of the men was held at 118 Pitt-street. Representatives of the press were [?] admitted. As the outcome of the conference the ...

    Article : 425 words
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