At the Town Hall recruiting depot up to 3.30 p.m. today, eight volunteers had been accepted and five rejected. Six men had been deferred ...
Article : 41 wordsArriving at the General Post Office at noon today in his Roo motor car, Mr Rupert Jeffkins completed a trip from Sydney, which was undertaken ...
Article : 308 wordsMr Gordon Carter, general secretary of the State Service Federation, returned to his office today, after a few weeks absence owing to illness. ...
Article : 888 wordsMembers of the Blacksmiths Union have met, and declared the strike off. Many of them have signed the forms issued by the Railway Commissioner, ...
Article : 732 wordsThere are indications of an almost general resumption of work by Victorian unionists this week, with the possible exception of ...
Article : 195 wordsFifty-one recruits were accepted in New South Wales in the 24 hours ended 11 a.m. today. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsOn the Melbourne wharves and piers today 936 volunteers were employed. Seven oversea steamers and six oversea sailing ships were worked by 502 ...
Article : 187 wordsWith the possible exception of the [?]n directly connected with transport work, such as carters and drivers, [?]arf laborers and stevedores, it now ...
Article : 377 wordsFigures supplied by the Labor Department this morning showed that 20,339 persons in Victoria are now affected by tho strike, as compared ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsIn official circles it is understood that the committee of experts appointed to inquire into the practicability of utilising the State brown coal field at ...
Article : 204 wordsOne hundred and twenty men were today sent from the National Service Bureau to work as wharf laborers. Eight others were sent out as drivers. ...
Article : 87 wordsIn order to decide & s to the wisdom of accepting the offer of the State War Council to inquire into and relieve cases of minor distress, a ...
Article : 83 wordsAt the meeting of the Australasian Steamship Owners Federation this morning a telegram was read from a section of the transport workers of ...
Article : 62 wordsMr E. G. Austin, of Borrigalloak, Skipton, who is staying at the Oriental Hotel, today received a cable message intimating that his son. Lieut. Ernest ...
Article : 42 wordsAs the result of a hostile demonstration against some carters at Messrs. T. Wallbridge's establishment at Laity street, Richmond, on Friday evening, ...
Article : 374 wordsMr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, states that he has not yet received the communication said to have been sent by Mr H. B. Lefroy, Premier of ...
Article : 150 wordsA message from "The Times" Newfoundland correspondent in reference to the appointment of Sir Walter Davidson, the Governor of Newfoundland. ...
Article : 150 wordsFootscray Court was crowded today, when., 16 seamen from the steamer Tarcoola were charged with having continuously disobeyed the lawful ...
Article : 835 wordsMr J. A. Baddeley, President of the [?]al and Shale Miners Federation, arrested in Melbourne on Saturday and [?]d conferences with representatives ...
Article : 75 words"As a member (and the city flower gatherer) of the Women's Welcome Committee, who meet and welcome returning soldiers at the Port Melbourne ...
Article : 163 wordsArthur Pearson, Arthur Stewart, and Herbert Bourke, were charged at the Richmond Court today with being rogues and vagabonds for that they ...
Article : 215 wordsJudge Rolin, in the industrial Court today, cancelled the registration of the Gas Employes Union for being concerned in the strike. He also ...
Article : 38 wordsThis morning the Railway Commissioners received a telegram from Won[?]aggi, announcing that the employes of sthe State coal mine had continued ...
Article : 52 wordsDr. J. A. Gilruth; Administrator of the Northern Territory, states in a report to Mr P. McM. Glynn. Minister for Home and Territories, that the ...
Article : 129 wordsSome confusion is said to exist regarding the necessity for branding letters "Via America." Mr. J. Oxenham, secretary to the Postmaster ...
Article : 116 wordsAdditional applications for re-employment are being received by the Railway Department daily, and at the present time only 66 out of a total of ...
Article : 299 wordsMembers of the Victorian Typographical Society, by ballot, have decided to contribute weekly a sum for the relief of the wives and children of ...
Article : 56 wordsMr F. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, says that arrangements have been completed for sending 200 national volunteers immediately to Maitland, ...
Article : 112 wordsA fire was seen to be burning in a letter pillar at the corner of Lygon and Grattan streets, Carlton, a few days ago. A bucket of water was ...
Article : 78 wordsAnti-Firestick writes:--"Climax" is quite right. I am not a manufacturer, but I am, perhaps, as deeply affected by this industrial crisis as he is. ...
Article : 131 wordsSitting in the Court of Marine Inquiry, the Licensing Court today granted the following transfers of hotel licences:-- City, Collingwood, from Marry E. Cope to ...
Article : 82 wordsAt a recent meeting of the Fitzroy Council, the following chairmen of committees were appointed for the ensuring year:-- Cr. J. A. Boell, Health and ...
Article : 133 wordsIt is not proposed by the Federal Government to introduce in the present sittings of the Federal Parliament any measure dealing with the question of ...
Article : 58 wordsBy Gaunt's Instruments at noon today, the readings were:--Barometer, 29.460: rising. Thermometer, in the sun highest 99 in the shade highest ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 17 Sep 1917, Page 1
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