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Advertising : 137 wordsA distinctly hopeful feeling prevails in Britain with regard to the strike of raillway men, and the Liverpool Express” declares that the men have ...
Article : 433 wordsOn a test vote to-day the Senate rejected the amendments to the Peace Treaty with Germany submitted by the Foreign Relations Committee. ...
Article : 94 wordsA striking demonstration of the strength and solidity of the Ballarat Repatriation Committee was made in the presence of Major J. E. Barrett. ...
Article : 3,481 wordsWilli the object of reaching an amicable understanding on the part of the Repatriation Department with the Ballaral Local Committee, Major J. E. ...
Article : 521 wordsA timber shed near the railway in South-East London was gutted as the result of incendiarism. The Vehicle Workers’ Union ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Ministry of Transport has circularised barge owners urging them to conccntrate to their efforts on bringing coal from tho mines, and also foodstuffs ...
Article : 132 wordsRecapitulating the proceedings yesterday, a Downing street official communique stated that the position remained as set out in the Prime ...
Article : 194 wordsSenator J. A. Reed (Democrat) appeared in the Convention Hall here today to speak against the ratification of the Peace Treaty. He was introduced ...
Article : 108 wordsIt is considered run likely that the Government will convoke Parliament tomorrow as the Ministries are absorbed in the work of re-organisation to ...
Article : 36 wordsMr Hodges of the Miners’ Federation interviewed, said that the reason that the “Triple Alliance” had not acted was (because the railway men had ...
Article : 55 wordsA Washington message states;—More than 30 foreign committee amendments were rejected by the Senate, which swept away ruthlessly every effort of the ...
Article : 102 wordsMr Thomas, in a statement, says:- Telegrams are pouring in which show the strength of the solidarity of the men on tho subject of the strike. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe chairman of the Manchester railwaymen’s strike committee, interviewed. said that if the executive in London decided on resumption prior to ...
Article : 74 wordsRegent’s Park has been closed, and will be used principally for the distribution of frozen meat. The Food Ministry reports stocks of necessaries ...
Article : 86 wordsIn taking the first test vote on the changes in the Peace Treaty, the Senate rejected by a vote of 58 to 30 the amendments which were presented ...
Article : 70 wordsA deputation of the Exeter churches, headed by a bishop, visited tho strikers’ headquarters and invited them to join in prayers at the cathedral for a ...
Article : 52 wordsMr Hoover, the American Food Controller says:—“If the League of Nations were to break down we must at once prepare to fight. I am confident ...
Article : 63 wordsMr Robert Williams, the secretary of the Transport Workers says that the committee from the conference will meet to-morrow morning, after Which ...
Article : 92 wordsMcINTOSH.-—Word has been received by Mr W. Mclntosh, of 24 Queen street, Ballarat East, that his soil, Corporal Harry Mclntosh, is arriving by the ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is understood that the following statement, signed by the Prime Minister, is being flashed on screens at all picture theatres in the country ...
Article : 214 wordsA meeting of the electrical and affiliated unions passed a resolution asking the executives to call out the workers at power station which are ...
Article : 38 wordsBrogden.-The funeral of the late Mr John Brogden, of Lal Lal street, Ballarat East, took place yesterday and was largely attended. The deceased, who was a very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsA New York message states:—Forty leading monthly magazines and weeklies have suspended publication, pending a settlement of the strike. ...
Article : 24 wordsFire blind rod blue jackets from Rosyth have arrived at Edinburgh to work the Scottish railways. ...
Article : 23 wordsPrior to conferring with the railway men’s executive, a. transport workers’ deputation saw Mr Lloyd. George. A full conference of transport workers and ...
Article : 112 wordsIt is expected that the conveyance of goods by road will seriously affect the railways in the future, but there is no doubt that the motor transport service ...
Article : 44 wordsThe “Tiroes,” in a leading articlc, says:—The railwaymen are now aware they made a great mistake. If they acknowledged their error, and retraced ...
Article : 74 wordsThere is more significance in the remark than the speaker wished to convey, made by one of the transport workers’ delegates after the interview ...
Article : 120 wordsIt is stated by the “Vossische Zeitung” that a strong agitation is proceeding on Heligoland, the German naval base in the North Sea, for ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Football League hag announced that as the Government does not object to visiting teams travelling by motor cars, all the matches must be ...
Article : 31 wordsIn South Russia the outstanding event of the week has been General Denekine’s rapid advance beynd Kursk, chief town of the Government of that ...
Article : 98 wordsThis morning a deputation of transport workers conferred with the railway men’s executive, and discussed the situation arising from the re-opening of ...
Article : 206 wordsThe most conflicting reports are in circulation in regard to the slate of the negotiations lor a settlement of the a nice. ...
Article : 437 wordsThe railwaymen were not represented at the conference with the Premier yesterday. The attitude of tho railwayman's executive last night was that their ...
Article : 233 wordsA message from Rcval, capital of Esthonia, says that a conference of the Baltic States at Dorpat, Livonia, in regal'd to peace and the formation of ...
Article : 93 wordsPickets at King’s Cross yesterday prer vented the departure of a number of vans driven by non- unionist volunteers. Determined to un the gauntlet, ...
Article : 57 wordsViscount Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa, speaking at Windhuk, capital of the new territory of South-West Africa, delivered) an important ...
Article : 195 wordsTelegraphing from Warsaw, the "Times” correspondent says:— Anxiety, is felf regarding the fate of one of the distinguished officers of ...
Article : 168 wordsGermany has not yet replied to the Aliled Note in regard to the recall of Field-Marshal von der Goltz land the German troops from the Baltic ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is announced that the Democrats have consented to tenter the German Cabinet. They will take the Ministries of Justice and the Interior, also a ...
Article : 62 wordsNo doubt the Government's efforts to mitigate public inconvenience is backed up by thousands of enthusiastic volunteers of all classes, from peers to artisans. ...
Article : 176 wordsThe complete triumph of the moderate Labis leaders is believed to be assured as the result of the proceedyesterday and to-day. ...
Article : 609 wordsRepresentatives of the shunters and the V.R.U. interviewed the Bailway Commit sioners to-day on the question of the shunters's resuming work on Sunday at the ...
Article : 97 wordsThe abandonment of the Limerick races chused a not Two thousand paid for admission, but owing to the delay in returning the money the crowd mobbed ...
Article : 88 wordsAnother remarkable outgrowth of the strike is the impetus given to the coastal services which have been languishing in recent years. The officers ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 4 Oct 1919, Page 1
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