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Advertising : 3 wordsYesterday was a day of much activity in connection with the railway strike, the authorities apparently testing the possibility of the men accepting less than they asked. This morning there was less flitting to and fro, the strikers at the mass meeting merely waiting in expectancy that the Government would announce that it was "coming up to scratch." IN CONNECTION WITH THE DEMAND OF THE RAILWAY ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 wordsPublic servants at a mass meeting in the Albert Hall last night supported the action of the council of the union in calling the stop, work meeting of Friday last, in support of their agitation for the 363/4 hours week and £45s basic wage. ...
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Article : 277 wordsAt the mass meeting of the railwaymen which was held at the Stadium yesterday an attack was launched upon the secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. ...
Article : 645 wordsHaving received the decisions reached by the Cabinet, arising out of the proceedings at the Arbitration Court yesterday, the State Strike ...
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Article : 129 wordsAt the close of yesterday's meeting of the City Council the Mayor, Alderman M. J. Barry, stated that he had given permission to the railwaymen to ...
Article : 46 words[?] the instance of the Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies Parliament adjourned this morning until 2 o'clock this attention. ...
Article : 127 wordsLabor members were optimistic this morning concerning the strike situation, end the majority of those interrogated expressed boiler that a ...
Article : 131 words"That this, council urges the Government to arrive at a speedy settlement of the railway strike, seeing that the justice of the men's claim is admitted, and that this council expresses its admiration of the splendid stand taken by the railway employees in their fight for ...
Article : 438 wordsThe Euoggera A.L.P. branch's recent up-river trip to 17-Mile Rocks was such a success Unit the branch intends to run another one next Sunday. The ...
Article : 48 wordsIf the size and attitude of the crowd which gathered in the Stadium this morning could be taken as a criterion, the fears expressed by ...
Article : 294 wordsThe following appeared in the Maryborough "Alert," edited by Mr. W. H. Demaine (president of the Queensland Central Executive of the A.L.P.), last ...
Article : 310 wordsIn on endeavor to make political capital out of the Queensland railwaymen's strike the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) yesterday despatched ...
Article : 58 wordsA monster procession of railway strikers was held here yesterday. Approximately 700 men formed up at the Town Hall, and marched through the ...
Article : 213 wordsQuestioned at Parliament House this morning by a representative of "The, Daily Standard" as to how, according to a Statement given by him and ...
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Family Notices : 198 wordsAt the Minority Conference to-day, Mr. George Hardy, denounced Mr. Havelock Wilson as an arch-haltor. A mass meeting of seamen at ...
Article : 109 wordsAt Ipswich yesterday another large meeting was held in the Olympia Picture Palace over which Mr. Cassidy presided. Mr. Cassidy said he ...
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Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936), Tue 1 Sep 1925, Page 1
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