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Advertising : 6 wordsThe compulsory conference was opened between the Government and railway unions this morning, and adjourned until this afternoon. When it was announced to ahuge mass meeting at the Stadium this morning that only the railway unions were represented on the conference, the crowd replied with cheers. ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE ROUTE MARCH TO THE DOMAIN YESTERDAY-AFTERNOON OF THE STRIKING BRITISH SEAMEN. THE MASS MEETING IN THE DOMAIN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 words"The Daily Standard" has authentic grounds for stating that the draft judgment of the late Chief Justice M'Cawley in the ...
Article : 72 wordsHeaded by a band and placards bearing the slogan, "Solidarity For Ever," several thousand railway workers again this morning paraded at the Trades Hall and marched through the city streets. Cries of "Are we downhearted?. No!" echoed from one end of ...
Article : 1,769 wordsWorkers should be on guard at this critical time agains manoeuvres in certain quarters to use for other ends the railwaymen's fight for economic ...
Article : 504 wordsThe Weather Bureau reported this morning that conditions producing the rain over the week-end had now passed over the ocean to the cast, and fine ...
Article : 194 wordsMESSRS. TOM WALSH AND JACOD JOHNSON WERE SERVED THIS MORNING WITH SUMMONSES TO APPEAR BEFORE THE ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 119 wordsThere is strike paralysis in the Mareeba district, causing a shortage of benzine and other commodities on the tableland. A fleet of motor cars is ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Prices Commissioner. (Mr. Ferry) stated this morning that he had received a telegram from the Combined Unions at Cloneurry, ...
Article : 88 wordsAll the railway unions involved in the strike were represented at a compulsory conference presided over by Mr. Justice Webb, in the Arbitration Court this morning. Each union had two representatives, but there was one spokesman.—Mr. R. J. Carroll. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Aki Maru, on route to Japan, via ports, arrived yesterday and berthed at Dalgety's Wharf. She brought forward 900 bags of malls ...
Article : 42 wordsThe feeling of railway employees at a meeting in Kingaroy yesterday morning was that constitutional methods for the settlement of disputes, as ...
Article : 130 wordsAs secretary of the Strike Publicity Committee, Mr. G. W. Rymer said this morning: "Yes, I have read in the Tory press that Rockhampton and ...
Article : 504 wordsThree huge all-metal aeroplane will pass through the Golden Gate of Monday afternoon on the first non-stop flight of 2520 miles to Hawall ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—Permit me to reply to the statements made by Mr. G, Rymer relatives to my remarks on the strike events which appeared in the "Daily ...
Article : 246 wordsFollowing on two Cabinet meetings yesterday—morning and afternoon—a further meeting was held this morning, all the Ministers being present, ...
Article : 106 wordsRacing at Kedron Park to-day resuited:—Maiden Handicap, 250; about 5 furlongs.—Almawaite, 8.5 (Rylatt). 1[?] ...
Article : 110 wordsBombay Mohammedans are observing a complete hartal as a protest against the attack at Medina and the desecration of the tumbs of the ...
Article : 100 wordsAt yesterday morning's meeting of railway strikers, numbering about 800, including several ladles, Mr. S. Deacon, chairman of the Vigilance ...
Article : 301 wordsThe "People" asserts that Wembley is a financial failure. The guarantors will have to face a loss of nearly £3,000,000. ...
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Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936), Mon 31 Aug 1925, Page 1
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