The conference of delegates representing the mine owners and the miners of Broken Hill and the maritime labour organisations to arrange terms on which operations can be reasumed at the mines, was cuncluded ...
Article : 2,114 wordsA man, giving the name of Hector Anderson, connected with cattle droving, has been victimising several local hotelkeepers with valueless cheques. He pleaded guilty at the police court to-day to two charges, and ...
Article : 1,357 wordsThe ceremony of opening the Royal Naval House, in Charlotte-place, was performed yesterday afternoon by his Excellency Lord Carrington, in the produce of a numerous and influential assemblage, which included ...
Article : 2,943 wordsHis Excellency the Governor and lady Carrington gave their second Spring ball for the season last evening, when, as on the previous week, Government House and grounds were their most animated ...
Article : 897 wordsSir,—It is smusing to read the edict of the Labour Council:—"Permission has been granted to Messrs. Marshall Brothers Paddington Broncry, to draw malt from the wharis with their own men and carts." ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—I am rather chary of add g to the already voluminous correspondence concerning the unhappy differences that at present exist between capital and labour, and did I not discern the possibility of the main ...
Article : 1,279 wordsSir,—Your excellent leader in this morning's paper touching the part the shearers are playing in the present labour troubles, prompts me to hand you for publication the following:—One of our squatters, favourably ...
Article : 239 wordsSir,—In venturing to address you on this important question, it is probale that I may find myself in the position Mr. Champion was in when he so appropriately quoted that grand old Englishman, Daniel Defoe, who ...
Article : 1,174 wordsIn view of the case to be heard before the local Bench this morning a procession numbering probably 1000 men, with banners, &c., and preceded by the town band, marched through the streets and to the courthouse, ...
Article : 3,093 wordsA meeting of the Newtown Borough Council [?] held on September 23. There were present—The Mayor (Alderman C. J. Lane), Aldermen on Whately, Weeks, Wlite, Medway, Eggleton, Jolly, Rigg, Smith, ...
Article : 643 wordsThe last performance of Mr. George Rignold's revival of "Macbeth " with himself in the title role and Miss Acburch as Lady Macbeth, will take place tonight. Miss Achurch will cemmence the last week of ...
Article : 53 wordsYesterday afternoon a bazaar, in aid of St. Mark's parochial school fund, was epened in the Young Men's Christian Association Rorms. The hall was artistically decorated, and the various stalls were neatly arranged. ...
Article : 414 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the council was held on Monday evening, the 22nd instant. There was a full council, with the exception of Alderman Farr. In reply to a letter from Mr. Alderman Hardy the Mayor ...
Article : 250 wordsSir,—In reference to the present great strike, Capital v. Labour, I have read most of your leaders, also letters sent by the general publie, each writer proposing some way of settling the dispute in question according to his ...
Article : 506 wordsYesterday a man named Burbage was found dead in his orchard at Thornlaigh. He was last seen alive on the afternoon of the previous day, working a young home in the orchard. The horse was still attached to ...
Article : 269 wordsSir,—I trust yourwill permit me to reply to a letter signed Cecil W. Poulton, which appeared in this morning's Herald, and which advises that special constables should be clothed in uniform. Now, Sir, the ...
Article : 505 wordsThe following stock movements are reported:—300 merino rams, from Victoria to Queensland, Officer Bros, owners; 8500 merino wethers, from Marrar to Victoria, R. W. Scott owner; 2500 mixed sheep, from ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Kogarnh Council met on September 22. There were present—The Mayor (Peter Berrmann), Aldermen Treacy, Hatfield, Butler, M'Pherson, Carroll, J. P., Halstead, and Souter. Alderman Hatfield ...
Article : 335 wordsThis afternoon, at the showg-round, Professor Price made a successful ascent in a balloon inflated with hot air. After going up about 1600ft., the aeronaut descended on a trapeze attached to a parachute. The ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—Messrs. Alfred Lamb E G. Brett, and A G. Milson having denied, through the medium of your paper, that the Hon. W. Halliday was present on the occasion of the disturbance at Darling Harbour and ...
Article : 158 wordsSir,—I am surprised that the employers of labour who are suffering such loss and interference by the union men threatening and otherwise interfering with their employees, do not seek assistance under the Act ...
Article : 104 wordsAt the annual meeting of members of the Upper Hunter P. and A. Association, held on Wednesday, considerable interest was evinced in the election of officers. The report showed that during the year the ...
Article : 149 wordsAt the Dundas Council meeting on Wednesday evening it was decided to take a vele of the ratepayers with respect to borrowing a sum of £4000 to carry out necessary works within the borough. The corporation ...
Article : 175 wordsA rifle match took place to-day on the Bathurst range, between teams of 10 each, reptesenting the local Reserve Corps and Lithgow. The conditions were favourable to good shooting, but the scores generally ...
Article : 94 wordsSir,—Those champions of liberty, Messrs. Crick, Willis, Walker, and Sobey have been loud in condemning the recent reading of the Riot Act at the Circular Quay. It would be well if it were read and acted on in ...
Article : 57 wordsSir,—As a working man, in my judgment, the last move of the Labour Defence Committee proves them to be unworthy of their position na leaders of any rightthinking body of men. Why in the name of common ...
Article : 240 wordsSir,—Now that the Stoamablp Owners' Association have made known (through the press) the terms and condition upon which they are prepared to engage the various men employed in the shipping trade, it is for those persons ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 26 Sep 1890, Page 6
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