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Advertising : 2 wordsTHE FEDERAL CABINET MET this afternoon to discuss the position which has arisen over the action of the British seamen in refusing to man the vessels now in Australian ports until the British shipowners pay the wages in force at the beginning of July. AT 4.30 THE PRIME MINISTER went to Government House to attend a meeting of the Executive ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 221 wordsThe State Cabinet yesterday commuted to penal servitude for life the death sentence passed on Cacil Henry Riby Avas, who was ...
Article : 88 wordsA [?] boat overturned at Foxton Bar, drowning an entire party. Thny comprised: Thomas Staff (42) ...
Article : 167 wordsIn view of the prominence given in the current censure debate to the alleged "spoils to the victors" podley of the Government in relation to the ...
Article : 325 wordsBECAUSE the upward trend in rents and prices has continued with marked persistency during the past six months, the basic wage was raised ...
Article : 861 wordsIn the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers refused to grant the claims by shearers and station hands for increases in wages and ...
Article : 279 wordsRepresentatives of the Transport Unions of Australia, including the Seamen's Union and Marine Stowards and Pantrymon, met representatives ...
Article : 194 wordsScattered showers on the coast, with a tendency to become unsettled, with some ruin in the far west and ...
Article : 75 wordsA spectator marking her prog ramme at the Girls' Sports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsThese are the kind of teachers the girls of our Secondary Schools have. A snap at the Rushcutter Bay Oval Sports yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsAlthough the P. and O. Liner Chitral is the only vessel on British articles in part which has not yet been affected, it was noteworthy that three ...
Article : 177 wordsSir.--Those of the mercantile marine who have been forced into this strike are level-headed men. They ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Speaker, Mr. Watt, announced to-day that he would contest Balaclava at the next elections, but would not accept the Speakership if elected. ...
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Advertising : 116 wordsConstable G. G. Young, of Redfern, who was attacked by a number of men and struck over the head with a bottle on August 20, was able to leave ...
Article : 85 wordsUnder the auspices of the Trades and Labor Council, a monster meeting was held last evening. Mr. Bob Taylor, Trades and Labor ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Mongolia, which arrived in Melbourne last night, will probably leave for Sydney to-morrow. The crew, it in alleged, include many ...
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Article : 10 wordsOn the charge of having witfully murdered his brother, Charles Alex-ander Clarke, William Vincent Clarke, builder, of Deepdene. to-day appeared ...
Article : 102 wordsPlacing a 303 guage rifle in a vice in the workshop at his home at Kow. Robert Potter, 50, to-night blew his brains out. ...
Article : 37 wordsLeslie Morgan, a four-years-old child, had a narrow escape from being run over by a train at Goulburn this afternoon. ...
Article : 94 wordsEx-Senator Binkey, who has been selected to content the next Senate elections in Labor interests, was to-day admitted to Melbourne Hospital ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Tue 25 Aug 1925, Page 1
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