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  4. The Ministry and the Parliament.

    Mr. Reid completed the formation of his Ministry late on Thursday week, and Ministers were sworu-in on Friday. The allotment of portfolios is as follows:— ...

    Article : 820 words
  5. MAORILAND NOTES.

    A branch of the New Zealand Workers' Union Trill be established, at Wanganui towards the end of August. It is very evident that should the Australian ...

    Article : 1,339 words
  6. Notes for Shearers.

    "Members of the A.S.U. are requested not to Engage Pens through, any of the Offices of the Pastoralists' Union, but to make All Engagements direct with ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. The P.U. and the Shearers.

    Mr. Spence received the following wira on July 31:— Goodooga, N.S.W. To W. G. Spence, Sec. A.W.U. ...

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  8. "THE DAILY POST."

    Having received enquiries from members as to the action they should take in regard to the proposed Daily Post newspaper, we consider it our duty to state the facts relating to the matter ...

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  9. DECISIONS OF EXECUTIVE.

    The following resolutions were unanimously passed by the Executive of the A.W.U. on April 11:— 1. That this meeting of the Executive ...

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  10. SHEARING WET SHEEP.

    The squatters pooh pooh the assertion that they would compel the shearers to shear wet sheep. We take the following without further comment from the Sydney Morning Herald of Aug. 7:— ...

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  11. (To the Editor of the "Herald.")

    Sir,—I have not seen any comment upon the following grave statement of Mr. Henry Austin's in his public reports of the wool season 1893-94:—"Much damp wool came to the Sydney market during the past season, and it ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. STARTLING DISCOVERY ON BOARD THE STEAMER GOTHIC.

    On the 22nd ultimo, while the steamer Goehic was loading wool for London at Wellington, some wool stowed down on the orlop deck was found to be heated, and when the bales were opened smoke issued from ...

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  13. NOT A HAPPY FAMILY.

    Politicians seem to live in a state of constant turmoil and ill-will. Two or three years ago Kingston, now Premier of S.A., and Baker, now President of the Legislative. Council, had a ...

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