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  4. THEY SAY

    That a brown-eyed Arrow tartlet and a long miner are longing for the Hummer-time That their Winter season canoodling ...

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  6. THE MEN'S DELEGATES.

    The delegates for the timber-workers who were yesterday meeting the directors of the wood companies were as follows :-- ...

    Article : 52 words
  7. COBLGARDIE NOT AFFECTED.

    None of the Coolgardie mines are affected by the strike in any way, their supplies of wood fuel being drawn from local district sources and not ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. PUBLIC SYMPATHY WITH MEN.

    The progress of the negotiations for settlement of the dispute between the men and the managers of the wood companies yesterday--through all its ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. WHAT THE MEN WANT.

    At 3 p.m., on Tuesday last the demand for increased, rates of pay and a revision of the conditions of their work was submitted to the directors of the ...

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  10. THE BAKERS AND THE STRIKE

    We were requested last night to correct an impression that may have gained ground from paragraphs in the dailies to the effect that local bakers ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. THE CASE OF THE DRIVERS Chief Cause of Strike

    The grievance, which is alleged caused the present trouble is the fact that on the Kurrawang line, the horse drivers of the Co.'s horses and drays are ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. FUEL CONSUMED.

    It may not be generally known that the Boulder mines consume about 530,000 tons of firewood, and 50,000 tons of mine timber yearly. Most of ...

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  13. MONSTER PUBLIC MEETING.

    At a special meeting of the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council held last night, the Mayor presiding, the standing orders were suspended to allow several ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. LABOR MEMBERS ACTIVE.

    Messrs. T. Walker and P. Collier, M's.L.A., respectively for Kanowna and Boulder, the first-named particularly, very actively interested ...

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  15. An Abortive Conference

    When 7 o'clock came last evening-- the hour until which the intended meeting at 5 o'clock was deferred -- the employers made a proposal which ...

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  16. BUSINESS MEN BESTIRRED

    Several prominent business men of Kalgoorlie, upon learning of the development in the situation referred to immediately above, and having in ...

    Article : 284 words
  17. THE FIVE O'CLOCK CONFERENCE

    Postponed from 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon until 5 o'clock the Conference between the timber workers' delegates and the managers of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. POSSIBLE DURATION OF STRIKE

    As to the possibilities of the strike it is hard to say how long it will last. A branch of the Savings Bank was opened in May last year, and by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 217 words
  19. EXCESSIVE CHARGE FOR WATER

    Another long-standing grievance is the alleged abnormal charge for water. The companies are supplied by Government with water at a practically ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. WOODCUTTERS DEMAND AN INCREASE.

    Woodcutters then promptly demanded an extra 3d. per ton, which demand was refused, and the present strike was the result. There is no ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. UNDERGROUND MINE HAND'S VIEW.

    Said an underground mine hand--one of those now a member of the, unemployed in consequence of the closing down of the mine in which he is ...

    Article : 384 words
  22. EXORBITANT RATE FOR STORES

    Another grievance, especially in the case of the Kurrawang Co., is the allegation that exorbitant rales are charged for stores, and that the Co. ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. GOOD AND BAD AXEMEN.

    First class axemen, who have been trained in Victoria and New Zealand, can cut their five and even six tons a day, and make 20 to 21 a day at ...

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  24. MR. ARTHUR KING.

    An announcement appears elsewhere to the effect that Misses Maie Ncilsen, Hilda Klintherg and Olive Jones have resumed the Goldfields College of ...

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  25. NO UNIFORMITY IN RATES.

    A want of uniformity in prices also appears to be a standing grievance. The loading charges paid at Kurrawang are alleged to be only 7d. per ...

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  26. ATTORNEY- GENERAL KEENAN

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Keenan) left by the express for Kalgoorlie to-night. Prior to his departure he told a press interviewer that, while his ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. COMPANIES SPOONFED.

    The anomaly is intensified when one learns that the wood companies pay only £5 a year per mile to the Government for the wood they sell, get ...

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  28. THE BRAYBROOK SMASH.

    The trial for manslaughter of Mil[?]burn, Dolman and Kendall will probably be postponed from Wednesday until the fifteenth of August. ...

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  29. MEN'S DELEGATES IN MEETING

    The delegates appointed by the men to handle the trouble on their behalf met at the Globe Hotel, Kalgoorlie, yesterday morning and discussed the ...

    Article : 114 words
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