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Advertising : 249 wordsThe second report of the Royal Com mission on High Prices was submitted to the State Premier to-day. The report deals with the boot and shoe ...
Article : 183 wordsMr George Flowin, whose death was announced in ‘‘The Star” yesterday, was a Eureka Stockade veteran, haying fought with the “diggers” in the ...
Article : 354 wordsIt is officially announced that tin, nail way strike has been settled. It Is understood I hat the settlement is eminently satisfactory «o the ...
Article : 583 wordsThe “Times” Labor correspondent says that the railway men’s agreement means the stabilisation of wages in all trades. The Wages .Regulation Act ...
Article : 47 wordsMr J. R. Clynes, 31. P., vice-president of the British Labor Party writes to the "Daews” that the railway dispute proved that “lightning” strikes ...
Article : 81 wordsThe “Times” coresponfent at Belgrade says that two battalions of troops, which lint] just arrived from Italy, promptly joined Gabriele d’Annunzio in ...
Article : 111 wordsTo-day Mr J. J. Hall, ex-secretary of Hie Victorian Farmers Union, and now editor of "The Farmers’ Advocate," the official organ of the V.F.U., gave ...
Article : 1,875 wordsMr J. H. Thomas, the railway men’s [?]tary, announced that the men generally are accepting the settlement. Some refused to work with “black, legs” ...
Article : 113 wordsReplying to the Allies’ Note concerning the evacuation of the Ealtic provinces, the German. Government recalls the measures it has already talken ...
Article : 157 words11 is too soon to sum up all the lessons of tile strike, but already it is clear that, in so far as it was an attempt to hold nix the Government it ...
Article : 329 wordsThe “Daily Telegraph” congratulates the Government on its courage for the nation and the good sense in granting the determination in relation to the ...
Article : 59 wordsMACDONALD.—Word has been received by Mr J. G. Macdonald, Glendarr[?]wwiil for rom the Defence Departcent, that his son, Cpl. Dudley H. ...
Article : 62 wordsLabor leaders interviewed generally emphasise that alt the workers will benefit eventually from the concessions obtained by the railway men, and that ...
Article : 38 wordsFITZPATRICK.—Avery pleasing funcion took place at Clyde Hall on Monday evening, the 29th September, the occasion beingiicr to welcome homo ...
Article : 591 wordsMr Hodges, of the Miners Federation, said that the lesson of the strike is that all trades unions must be consulted when a strike of this magnitude ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsPerhaps the outstanding feature of the settlement is the fact that it leaves no bitterness behind, as a negotiator remarked after the conference. He ...
Article : 135 wordsGermany's hunger tor raw materials is shown by her imports from Britain of large quantities of hides, fibres, cloth, starch, etc. Britain has imported from ...
Article : 67 wordsMr Lloyd George) the Prime Minister, left Downing street at 5.25 p.m., and motored to Buckingham Palace. The large crowd at Whitehall loudly ...
Article : 68 wordsA business man interviewed at Liverpool said that no material damage bad yet been done commercially, though an irretrievable blow might ...
Article : 83 wordsA Washington message states:—Representatives of capital, labor, and the public will sit on Monday in conference called by President Wilson to consider the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe strike outlook, which was very black at midnight on Friday, was more cheerful last night. The first glim[?] of hope appeared ...
Article : 587 wordsAt a great and enthusiastic meeting of railway men held in the Albert Hall to-night, Mr J. H. Thomas, M.P., general secretary or the Railway Men’s ...
Article : 448 wordsThe conference at Downing Street on Monday was most friendly. All seemed to anticipate a settlement. Luncheon arrived whilst the delegates were discussing ...
Article : 85 wordsThe “Morning Post’s” correspondent at Warsaw states that Brigadier-General Jadwin had reached the Polish frontier, accompanied by Lieut Rowe. ...
Article : 101 wordsThe “Times” correspondent Rotterdam says:—At the final meeting of the International Church Congress, at which the British church leaders met ...
Article : 54 wordsThe general feeling is that the strike settlement is the best news since the armistice. The spirit with which the news was received was e[?]denced at the ...
Article : 135 wordsMeetings of the miners of Newcastle and Maitland coal fields have carried resolutions pledging themselves to support their New Zealand and Broken Hill ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Aero Company has completed its sixth week of continuous London to Paris 100 mile per hour aetroplane sendee, on which only one flight was ...
Article : 67 wordsThe whole of the cotton lint resulting from the. Queensland crop for the year has been sold by the Department of Agriculture for 1/6 pea pound. Last ...
Article : 98 wordsA deputation representing the Soldiers and Citizens’ Political Association- to-day waited on the Acting1 Minister for. patriation (Mr Massy Greene), and Wide. ...
Article : 139 wordsMany picturesque fea[?]ures marked the strike, but none was more remarkable, in view of the traditions attached to Royal journeys, than their ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 7 Oct 1919, Page 1
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