The award of the Furniture Trades Board was delivered at the Central Police Court last night. The Chairman, Mr. T. E. Spencer, remarked that the board had had to deal with nine sections of ...
Article : 1,446 wordsIn the Legislative Council, The Water and Drainage Bill and the Careless Use of Fire Bill were read the third time. The Assembly's amendments of the St. ...
Article : 231 wordsThe August number of "Hulme Parish Magazine," England, contains the following letter, which Dr. J. C. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney, addressed to his parishioners at St. George's[?] ...
Article : 783 wordsThe Conciliation Board, which was appointed at a joint meeting of the Delegate Board of the Miners' Federation and the Colliery Proprietors' Association, to deal with the disputes between ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. CARMICHAEL moved the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly to discuss a matter of urgent public importance, namely, the action of the Attorney-General in remitting half, the ...
Article : 1,142 wordsMr. Grahame asked the Premier whether the Government had decided that a member of the dredge service applying for a retiring allowance of a month's pay for each year of service would be paid; and if not, would ...
Article : 121 wordsHELENSBURGH, Thursday.--Interviewed to-night, Mr. F. Dunleavy, Miners' District President, stated that as the outcome of the district delegates' meeting which sat in Wollongong ...
Article : 258 wordsHOBART, Thursday.--A motion was carried in the Assembly that the granting of free railway passes to ex-Ministers should be rescinded. Exception was taken that those members ...
Article : 64 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Associated Chambers of Commerce stated to the Federal Attorney-General today a number of objections to the abolition of rebates under the new ...
Article : 207 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, the debate on the second reading of the University and University Colleges Amendment Bill was resumed. Mr. LEVY, while welcoming the instalment of ...
Article : 1,338 wordsMrs. Dwyer, factory employees' delegate brought before the Labor Council last night the position of the female workers. She staled that in recent awards of Wages Boards female ...
Article : 243 wordsILLUSTRATION NO. I.--THE WATER FRONTAGE OF WENTWORTH ESTATE. At the how of the Union S.S. Co.'s vessel can be seen that well-known land mark, the Bottle-and-Glass Reef. Wentworth House is about 200 yards from this spot. NO. II.--PANORAMA OF THE HISTORIC WENTWORTH ESTATE, WHICH HAS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 355 wordsAlthough the work of repairing the M'Myler hoist is being carried out by the Railway Department with the utmost expedition, the machine still wears a very dilapidated ...
Article : 180 wordsHOBART, Thursday.--A motion was carried in the Assembly to-night that engine-drivers, guards, and firemen should not be employed more than 56 hours in one week, nor more than ...
Article : 51 wordsThe construction of the concrete wall in the Hetton colliery, as insisted upon by the board which recently inquired into the safety of the mine, is well under way, and it is anticipated ...
Article : 97 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.--An animated discussion today took place at the Anglican Synod on the subject of clergymen's stipends. Rev. J. E. Thomas moved the adoption of the ...
Article : 255 wordsThe following vessels cleared at the Customhouse yesterday:--Mallina, str., for Brisbane and Rockhampton via Sydney, with 100 tons coal and through cargo; Nardoo, str., for Port ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture yesterday received a deputation from representatives of shire councils and various progress associations and stock boards, when the necessity for ...
Article : 172 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--An organised boycott is being instituted by the combined unions against the South Broken-hill Jockey Club, because of the reinstatement of Mr. R. ...
Article : 338 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--Answering Mr. Hall (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives this afternoon, the Minister for Defence said that commanding officers were, under the military ...
Article : 189 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.--The manifesto of the Parliamentary Labor Party, signed by Mr. D. Bowman, was issued to-night. It dissents from the action of the Lieutenant-Governor in ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Sydney Labor Council last night carried the following motion, after considerable controversy:--That this council co-operates with the E[?]lical ...
Article : 49 wordsAbout 50 persons attended the inagural meeting of the Mosman branch of the Political Labor League, in the Boronia-hall, Mosman, on Wednesday night. Mr. G. Black presided. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe London Missionary society's steam yacht John Williams will leave Parbury's Wharf this afternoon for another cruise of four months to the South Sess sud New Guinea, taking as ...
Article : 142 wordsIn the Legislative Council last night. Mr. JOHN HUGHES moved the second reading of the Forestry Bill. The subject, he said, had been for years the "ugly duckling" no one ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the weekly practice of the Sydney Ladies' Miniature Rifle Club, held on the 75yds. range at 525 George-street the following scores were put up out of a possible 50:--M. Howard [?] H. Hedley 42, G. Reeks 42, M. Creed 41[?] ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 10 Sep 1909, Page 9
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