A message to the Navigation Department states that the steamer Canonbar reached Newcastle this morning with a lifeboat, in which ...
Article : 92 wordsWharf laborers here are still idle. Mr. J. Woods, the secretary of the union, said today that the men presented themselves for work this ...
Article : 554 wordsMr F. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, announced today that 156 men had been sent from Victoria to work in the Richmond Main and Pelaw Main ...
Article : 85 wordsMelbourne wharf laborers have received a communication from Sydney informing them that Sydney wharf laborers decided last ...
Article : 88 words"I think that the progress of the procession should have been cheeked in Flinders street, before Exhibition street was readied," said Sir ...
Article : 173 wordsMen prepared to accept work in the Richmond Main and Pelaw Main mines, at West Maitland, are still being interviewed at the National ...
Article : 85 wordsFollowing are the names of those who lost their lives when the Nerong foundered:-- J. HOSSACK chief engineer. ...
Article : 239 wordsAt the Dunlop Company's rubber factory at Montague more than 80 windows were broken. They were of glass reinforced with wire meshing. Some ...
Article : 276 wordsImage estimated at £5000 was [?]sed by rioting in the city last [?]t the estimate by insurance [?] including the destruction of ...
Article : 880 words"Everything, depends on the coal," replied a representative shipping man today when asked if the industrial outlook had been altered as the result of ...
Article : 156 wordsLast night's riot in the city was the subject of questions in the House of Representatives today. Mr S. Sampson asked if the Prime ...
Article : 236 wordsMr F. G. Tudor, today, in the House of Representatives, gave notice of his intention to move tomorrow that statutory rule 212, relating to the ...
Article : 40 wordsThis morning a communication was received by the Melbourne Wharf Laborers' Union, from Sydney, informing them that the Sydney wharf ...
Article : 132 wordsMessrs J. B. Ellerker Proprietary Limited had 120 men working on the waterfront today. This was the largest number allotted to any one firm. ...
Article : 123 wordsMessrs Burns, Philp and Co., agents for the oversea steamer which was blown out to sea while trying to make Sydney Heads in the storm on Tuesday ...
Article : 97 wordsIn the city the actual, damage done to windows alone is estimated by the police as follows:-- Garaham Bros., 124 and 128 Bourke street, ...
Article : 194 wordsAt a mass meeting of the Timber Workers' Union held this morning it was decided that pending the decision of a further mass meeting of the union ...
Article : 90 wordsOfficial reports obtained indicate that the national volunteers are working well, and show interest in the employment in which they are engaged. ...
Article : 176 wordsPolicemen complained last night that their work in dealing with the crowd that marched through the streets was hampered by the restricted lighting in ...
Article : 80 wordsSydney is clearing, up today after yesterday's storm. The debris is heaped in different parts of the city and suburbs. During the height of the gale ...
Article : 136 wordsA Victim writes:-- Last night's window smashing episode brings, up the question of the wisdom of Melbourne City Council in ...
Article : 133 wordsWhen the strike began an attempt was made to pool the funds of unions as a fighting fund. There were obstacles in the way, one of them ...
Article : 396 wordsSo far none of the members of the Fuel and Fodder Union who ceased work at the coal yards along the wharves has resumed, but it is ...
Article : 186 wordsAt the National Service Bureau this morning 70 men were engaged for different occupations. Of these 39 were send to the Oonah, 11 were ...
Article : 38 words"I must give the constable credit for not using his baton when arresting me," said Edward Algernon Farrant. when charged at the City Court today ...
Article : 286 wordsMr G. A. Webster, who has been telegraphist at the State Public Offices post-office for seven years, and acting postmaster tor the last six months, has ...
Article : 256 wordsGradually the number of persons affected by the strike is being reduced. According to the return supplied by the Labor, Department to the National ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration today, Mr Justice Higgins refused an application for adjournment till October 10 of the ...
Article : 679 wordsArrangements will be made by the Victorian Government with the Tasmanian Government to provide temporarily for four women and seven ...
Article : 213 wordsExpressing their willingness to work beside volunteers already employed, 75 former drivers of Messrs Vaughan Bros., cartage' contractors, offered to ...
Article : 118 wordsIn the conference ho had with the coal importers yesterday Mr - G. M'Pherson, secretary of the Fuel and Fodder Trades Union, informed the ...
Article : 97 words"As chief magistrate of the city of Melbourne, I will take all necessary stops to uphold law and order, and I ask all good citizens to assist me in ...
Article : 192 wordsIt was announced today that the time limit stated in the proclamation of August 10, prohibiting the importation of certain goods into the ...
Article : 110 wordsJudge Heydon, in the Industrial Court today, cancelled the registration of the Federal Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia. The strike was ...
Article : 94 wordsMr Rupert Jeffkins, who journeyed from Sydney, to Melbourne in a Roo motor car, with the object of proving that it is possible to build serviceable ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 20 Sep 1917, Page 1
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