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Advertising : 152 wordsA new and ominous note has been introduced into the strike by the transport workers’ threat to stike, in sympathy with the railway men. This ...
Article : 558 wordsOne Labor correspondent says that the Premierreceived the Transport Workers’ deputation yesterday alone, presumably in order to dispose of the ...
Article : 123 wordsIn the House of Representatives today, Mr M‘WILLIAMS continued tho second reading debate on the ...
Article : 606 wordsMr Hutchinson, Minister for Education, became ill on Wednesday night, at Parliament House, and went home. He was slightly better yesterday ...
Article : 1,221 wordsThe Daily Mail” supports Mr Adamson’s request. It urges the King to summon Parliament by special proclamation. He says that this is the ...
Article : 56 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day, The PREMIERK moved the second reading of a Bill relating to the salary of the Chairman of the Victorian ...
Article : 371 wordsLatest reports show (that the traffic position has improved. A thousand team were run yesterday, and the tubes and suburban trains are running ...
Article : 155 wordsAn overwhelming majority of the public (has not yet gasped the issues of the strike, consequently the newspapers are again giving prominence to them. ...
Article : 622 wordsThe rush of volunteers has caused the authorities to open fresh, enrolment de pots. Dense crowds assembled at daybreak eager to do anything. Peers ...
Article : 113 wordsThe conference adjourned till the 2nd Otober. No decision was arrived at. Mr Thomas states that there is a hope of a settlement being reached. ...
Article : 33 wordsAs the result of the convention held on Monday between the Government and private traders, enormous strides have been made in organising the food ...
Article : 207 wordsA message dated Thursday, 1.45 a.m., says:—Mr Thomas, in a statement after the conference, said, “Having come together it is the duty of both sides to ...
Article : 204 wordsIn the House of Representatives today, Mr HUGHES introduced another bill to alter the Constitution, and it was ...
Article : 326 wordsIn committee, on clause 2, Mr TUDOR moved the omission of the proposed exemption of State railways from the trade and commerce ...
Article : 493 wordsNewspapers have been reduced to half size. The greatest difficulty is experienced in their delivery, and for distribution the papers are using motors and ...
Article : 73 wordsA Downing street official communique states:— “The train services continue to improve. More than 800 trains ran ...
Article : 206 wordsThough yesterday—the most fateful day since the beginning of the strike—ended inconclusively, the fact that the door is still open for discussion is regarded as ...
Article : 266 wordsA" prominent delegate to the transport workers’ conference, in the course of an interview, said:—“A bridge will be built.” ...
Article : 31 wordsIt is under stood that owing to the intereasing seriousness of the hunker trouble, the British Government is purchasing 10.0,000 tons of coal monthly ...
Article : 49 wordsAn appeal has been issued, signed hr the Archbiakohp of Canterbury, Cardinal Bourne, the Bishop of London (Dr Ingram); the Rev. F. E. Meyer ...
Article : 104 wordsThe “Times,” in a leading article, commenting on the programme outlined by Mr W. M. Hughes (The Commonwealth Prime Minister), says (the war ...
Article : 106 wordsAddressing the annual meeting of the Mothers’ Union, which whs held in the Chapter House of St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday, Mrs ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Ministry of Transport announces that, excluding tubes, 2000 trains Were scheduled1 to-day. this being double yesterday’s number. The programme has ...
Article : 199 wordsA message from Washington states:— Senator Reed was pelted with eggs and driven off the stage of the Convention Hall at Ardmore as he was being ...
Article : 113 wordsA message dated Thursday states The Transport Workers’ deputation, after seeing Mr Lloyd George, visited the railwaymen’s headquarters at 8:40 ...
Article : 55 wordsLeaders of the railway men are conferring with Mr Lloyd George, the Prime (Minister, and an immediate settlement of the dispute is hoped for ...
Article : 585 wordsAt 5.30 p.m. the deputation of the joint transport leaders was still closeted with the Premier, who was not attended by Ministers. It is understood that ...
Article : 84 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to night, the premier Mr Holman, refering to the re cent conference said thatythe New South Wales Government supported ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 3 Oct 1919, Page 1
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