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  2. Situation at Port Adelaide.

    The grievances at issue in the present striks are by no means new; they have been brought before the owners times innumerable, and have always been shelved without attention. When ...

    Article : 1,737 words
  3. OUR AEGLO- COLONIAL LETTER.

    The Agents-General usually wait for tae rieing of Parliament before starting for their annual vacation, but this year, as the House seemed likely to sit through the best part of ...

    Article : 3,406 words
  4. OUR CALIFORNIAN LETTER.

    It looks as If this state is deatlned to take a place beside France and Germany in the production of beet sugar. The cabeza of Herr Glaus Spreckels, who is ...

    Article : 3,095 words
  5. In Tasmania.

    The Waihora arrived from New Zealand yesterday and was discharged by non-unionists, while the Corinna at Davenport was also handled by non-unionists, a number coming ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. In Victoria.

    The greatest excitement has been created in trade circles by the decision of the tabor Conference m Sydney to call oat the Bhearers, shed laborers, and carriers connected with the ...

    Article : 1,697 words
  7. In New South Wales.

    The action of the labor conference in calling out the western miners and ordering a general strike of shearers, rouseabouts, and carriers, and their further threat to call out the whole ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  8. In New Zealand,

    The Union Company promise shortly to resume ordinary running. The company have received advice by cable that two oargoes of coal have left Brisbane, and that two more are ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. THE LABOR DIFFICULTY.

    Sir—In a recent issue I noticed a letter signed "C. Williams," containing the following paragraph:—" If employers were as ready to combine and raise the freights and fares all ...

    Article : 378 words
  10. Broken Hill Outlook.

    Not with standing there ace several thousand working men oat of employment here the greatest order continues to prevail, and the police have even less to do than when work is ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  11. THE PRICE OF FIREWOOD.

    Sir—Complaints are frequently made of the price of firewood in Adelaide, bat the Government mop up a very large share of this. The sender of a six ton truck of firewood from ...

    Article : 479 words
  12. LADIES AND EARLY SHOPPING.

    Sir—In answer to Mr, Radford's letter of the 12th inst. I beg to say that women can very easily be prevented from being the enemies of unionists—firstly, if the mastars will pay their ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. Advertising

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  14. In Queensland.

    The A,U.S.N. Company state that two officers and two whatf laborers who are on strike applied to them yesterday for situations unconditionally, and were informed there were ...

    Article : 192 words
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