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  6. THE PROPOSED CONCILIATION BILL.

    Inquiries were made of Mr David Bonnet, the secretary of the Trades Hall, this morning, regarding the proposals mode by the hon. T. Playford, of South Australia, to ...

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  7. CAPITAL AND LABOR

    The increasing gravity of the situation in connection with the disastrous industrial war is recognised by both sides to the struggle this morning. The action of the ...

    Article : 507 words
  8. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    MRS WEEDING, Respondent in Divorce proceedings to-day. DR. J. M. ROSE, The Co-Respondent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEETING OF THE EMPLOYERS UNION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Employers Union was held this morning under the Presidency of Mr E. E. Smith. ...

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  10. THE BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The prospect of the mines being shut down has caused great consternation here, and is the only topic of conversation. Today I interviewed Mr Lane, general ...

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  12. AT THE WHARVES.

    The wharves wear almost a deserted appearance this morning-- that is, comparatively speaking. The lively scenes of a few days ago when large crowds of people congregated at ...

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  13. THE SHIPPING IN THE BAY.

    A detailed list of the different vessels laid up in the Bay, and whose crews have been paid off, or are not working. is as follows:--The Time, 3 officers, 8 seamen, I ...

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  14. MR HANCOCK ON THE SITUATION.

    A representative of THE HERALD had a very interesting interview this morning with Mr John Hancock, during which the present situation of the great labor struggle ...

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  15. DAVID FINLAY WATSON'S INSOLVENCY.

    The adjourned examination in the insolvency estate of David Finlay Watson, of Melbourne, importer, was resumed this morning in the insolvency Court, before his ...

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  16. THE NORKOOWA AND THE GAS COMPANY.

    The Gas Company are now getting out a good deal of coal from the Nerkoowa, and it is expected by to-morrow night the 700 tons remaining in the hold will ...

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  17. LATEST CABLES.

    Tenders were opened to-day for a Hobart Municipal loan of L50,000 at 4 per cent, per annum, the minimum price being fixed at par. The amount was fully ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the " Age." The " Sportsman " has the largest circulation of any weekly ...

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  19. THE STRIKE PAY.

    It is stated that the strike pay being paid away at present is something like L1500 weekly. The gas stokers are being allowed L1 10s for married men and ...

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  20. THE MARINE OFFICERS.

    It has transpired that at the meeting of the Marine Officers Association a proposal was made to withdraw from the Trades Hall and to enter into direct negotiations with ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the North of England was continued and concluded at L eds to-day. The Australians, who had yesterday ...

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  22. THE MONOWAI DIFFICULTY.

    Some 40 non-Union men, including the amateur volunteers, were at work loading the Monowai this morning. There were two gangs engaged, both hatches were open. ...

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  23. THE NOWSHERA.

    The British-lndia Steam Navigation Company's (Limited) steamer Nowshera is reported to be proceeding satisfactorily with her discharging at No. 13 wharf, and is ...

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  24. LATE STOCK AND SHARES.

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  25. A LANDSMAN'S QUESTION.

    " What have we to do with the shipping trouble?" asked a young workman of his companion. "They work on the sea, and we on the land; what have we got to do with ...

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  26. THE STRIKE AT THE GAS WORKS.

    The work of unloading the coal from the Norkoowa into the Gas Company's trucks is proceeding satisfactorily with non-Union labor this morning. Gas is also being ...

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  27. DOINGS IN SYDNEY.

    After yesterday's little storm, there is comparative calm to-day. at present. At the P. and O. wharf the Coromandel has finished discharging ...

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  28. AMONG THE TRADES UNIONS.

    The scene at the Trades Hall this morning was a very lively one indeed. The gas stokers, to the number of some hundreds, were meeting in the old Trades Hall, while ...

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  29. ANOTHER ALL-ENGLAND MATCH.

    Arrangements have been completed for a final match between the Australian cricketers and an All-England Eleven, to be played at Manchester on the 18th inst. ...

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  30. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  31. SANDHURST.

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  32. THE METAL MARKET.

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  33. INSIDE THE GAS COMPANY'S OFFICE.

    The environment of the Gas office was characterised by quietness this forenoon. The work of engaging men to replace those who have gone out on strike is progressing ...

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  34. BALLARAT.

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  35. THE TRADES HALL FUNDS.

    Statements have during the last few days repeatedly been made to the effect that a large amount of money belonging to the different trade societies nod been invested in ...

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  36. BALLINA SUGAR MILLS WILL HAVE TO CLOSE.

    Should the strike continue, the Ballina Sugar Mills will have to be closed, throwing nearly 1000 men out of employment. ...

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  37. THE TALLOW MARKET.

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  38. THE UNIONISTS BARRACKS.

    The labor barracks have been well patronised since their inauguration. The daily attendance to meals has averaged fully 800, and considerably over 3500 meals have been ...

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  40. THE MAILS.

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  42. THE FIGURES OF THE STRIKE.

    Considerable interest will be manifested in the figures of the strike, which we are able to publish to-day. The list is not in any way complete, so far as the general efforts, but ...

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