Fellow Members,— "The Policy adopted for 1913 is as follows:— The minimum rates for all sections to ...
Article : 847 wordsMessrs. Johns Bros., of Wollongough station, Ungarie, advise us that shearing will be started there on September 4, not August 16 to 23, as reported. ...
Article : 647 wordsThe statement made recently by Mr. A. H. Whittingham, president of the Central and Northern Queensland Pastoralists' Association, that the station hands receive ...
Article : 493 wordsThe usual outburst and annual libel of the A.W.U. and its officials was repeated in "Truth" of June 29| in which an attack is made on Secretary Bow, of ...
Article : 459 wordsAs stud shearing will soon be commencing, members are reminded that the mainland rates for studs have been the ruling rates in Tasmania for the past two ...
Article : 557 wordsThe conference of the New Zealand Shearers and Woolshed Employees' Union with the sheep-owners has not resulted in an agreement for the coming shearing. ...
Article : 186 wordsSince my last report two old identities have gone, Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Nolan. Old Mick Leahy, our oldest townsman, is very ill in the hospital. Although in poor ...
Article : 255 wordsDear Worker,— Another phase of the opposition being waged against the carriers of the "Walgett district by the pastoralists has ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Commonwealth Industrial Registrar notifies that any person can obtain one copy free of the judgments, award, and agreements (Australian Workers' ...
Article : 112 wordsBaliandool, Goodooga, will cut out about June 30.—L. C. Smart, Rep. Bexley cut out June 16. We had a lot of lost time through wet weather. All ...
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The Worker (Wagga, NSW : 1892 - 1913), Wed 2 Jul 1913, Page 1
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