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  5. Brisbane Tramway Trouble.

    Tuesday saw the close of the first week of the first simultaneous general strike recorded in the world's history. Brisbane, to a large ...

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  6. NANANGO TEAMSTERS' STRIKE.

    Several teamsters hauling timber to the Nanango saw mills have struck in sympathy with the general strike, and, as a consequence of the mills ...

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  7. EMPLOYEES RETURNING TO WORK.

    On Tuesday afternoon the Premier said that he had been informed that the following business promises had been opened that morning:-- ...

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  8. BUNDABERG.

    On Monday morning the Secretary of, the A.W.A., acting on instructions from Brisbane, endeavoured to Call out the town unions, such as carters ...

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  9. MACKAY NEWS.

    The local carters ceased work at mid-day, and the men on the railway construction works are also out. The town is very quiet, and except that ...

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  10. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE CALLED.

    Mr. Justice Higgins decided to-day to call a compulsory conference regarding the tramway trouble, to take place in Melbourne next Tuesday at ...

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  11. Fish To-morrow.

    It is reasonable to assert that Australian waters contain large quantities of fish. Several private fisheries have been established at ...

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  12. HOTELS CLOSED AT TOWNSVILLE.

    At 8 o clock this morning there were very few unionists in the streets but a good display of police. Several of the principal shops opened ...

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  13. CHILDERS.

    On Monday last 100 mill hands came out from the Isis Mill, and about 160 chippers and farm hands at Lynwood and Hapsburg ...

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  14. THREATENING SPEECHES.

    Speaking at the Centennial Hall, on Tuesday night, Mr. Miles Ferricks, M.L.A., savagely denounced the Government, the Police Commissioner. ...

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  15. ROCKHAMPTON.

    Great activity was displayed in trades union circles on Monday, and as the day wore on it became known that the probability of a general ...

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  16. IPSWICH RAILWAY WORKERS RETURNING.

    Mr. J. W. Blair, M.L.A., addressed a largely attended meeting in Ipswich on Monday night on strike matters. He strongly advised the ...

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  17. CAIRNS QUIET.

    All the trade unionists are out. A big mass meeting was held last night but the proceedings were tame. The railway is not affected. The ...

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  18. MOUNT MORGAN.

    On Monday afternoon a large number of copies of a placard was posted in various parts of Mount Morgan notifying that the A.W.A. men ...

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  19. Kilkivan Shire Council.

    The monthly meeting of the Kilkivan Shire Council, was held in the Shire Hall, Kilkivan, on Wednesday, 31st January, 1912. Present ...

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  20. SYDNEY SUPPORT.

    A meeting of the executive of the labour council of New South Wales was held to-day. The only information vouchsafed is that it was ...

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  21. POSITION OF THE RAILWAYS.

    "Everything running smoothly," was the report of the Minister for Railways on Tuesday night. Mr. Paget stated that the Department ...

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  22. BUSHMEN'S MARCH TO BRISBANE.

    The bushmen's camp in the Domain grows apace, remarks yesterday's "Courier." On Tuesday morning two further contingents rode in--an ...

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  23. CHARTERS TOWERS.

    The Towers engine drivers on Monday decided, by 62 votes to 16, not to cease work in response to the order of the Union Executive in ...

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