When 21 drivers employed by Messrs W. S. Kimpton and Sons, flour millers, of Kensington, refused to handle a load of flour intended for shipment by ...
Article : 186 wordsMr. W. A. Adamson, Minister for Public Works, announced this afternoon that 25 unionist boilermakers had resumed work at the state shipbuilding ...
Article : 177 wordsAlderman R.D. Meagher, the Lord Mayor of Sydney, has expressed his determination lo persevere with his efforts at ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Justice Higgins today refused to proceed with an application to abolish preference to members of the Waterside ...
Article : 156 wordsAccording to a revised list presented today to the State National Service Committee by, Mr. H. M. Murphy, Secretary for Labor, there are now 15,858 ...
Article : 267 wordsR. W. Dimmitt (turner and fitter, Burnley), writes:-- It is gratifying to read in "The Herald" statements and ideas of ...
Article : 569 wordsCalls for men were frequent at the Bureau today, and up to noon 178 workmen had been placed in employment. The State shipyard took 37; Duke and ...
Article : 85 wordsThat he would not proceed with the hearing of the application of the Commonwealth steamship Owners' Federation and other the abolition of ...
Article : 1,688 wordsHarry Cole. 40, and Walter Robert Thompson, 32, were sentenced, at the Central Police Court, to six months' hard labor for being members of the ...
Article : 291 wordsThis morning, at 9 o'clock, 444 cars were being worked, and a number of men returned to work. What is practically a normal service of trams is ...
Article : 78 wordsMembers of the Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union will meet in the Wharf Laborers' Building tonight. Officials of the union refuse to ...
Article : 136 wordsAccording to an official statement, no difficulty is being experienced in working the increased train service in the Newcastle district, all classes of ...
Article : 165 wordsVolunteers employed on the waterfront today numbered 3031. This is the first time that the total, has reached four figures. ...
Article : 323 wordsIt was announced today that the Railway Commissioners would offer no objection, to the extension till Wednesday of the time for the return to work ...
Article : 119 wordsVolunteers are still registering in large numbers at the National Service Bureau. Another western colliery is to be opened immediately, and today ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. T. Livingston, Minister for Mines, says that operations at the State brown coal mine, Morwell, will be delayed for a few days because the approaches ...
Article : 170 wordsRailway and tramway men who have returned to work since the beginning of the strike now number 5140. This leaves about 16,000 men ...
Article : 236 wordsTrade conditions in Sussex street were almost normal today. There were heavy supplies of eggs, prices falling a penny a dozen. ...
Article : 130 wordsCommon Sense writes from Coburg: The railway management claims absolute power to impose whatever conditions it likes on its workmen: that ...
Article : 330 wordsIt is estimated that 170 storemen and packers are idle as a result of the decision of the union that its members should not handle "black" goods. ...
Article : 108 wordsFollowing upon the conference of the Federal and State National Service Committees today, Mr. F. Hagelthorn, Minister Tor Agriculture, urged the ...
Article : 153 wordsIn the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, Mr. Justice Higgins to-day had before him a plaint by the Federated ironworkers' Association of ...
Article : 409 wordsAlthough it has been stated in certain quarters during the week-end that there was a possibility of some of the wharf laborers resuming today, no ...
Article : 200 wordsRequisitions have been made to the National Workers' Camp on the Sydney Cricket Ground for crews to man ships. Men have been sent. ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. F. W. Sear, president of the Victorian Railways Union, and a paper cutter, in the printing and stationery branch of the Railway Department, ...
Article : 157 wordsA crowded special meeting of lumpers today reaffirmed the decision not to go to work. This decision is contrary to the ...
Article : 137 wordsAt a meeting of the members of the Timber Merchants' Association, in their rooms, 60 Market street, this afternoon, the position in the trade will be ...
Article : 60 wordsFears that Victorian racehorses would not be conveyed by rail to Sydney, for the spring meeting of the Australian Jockey Club, were dissipated ...
Article : 62 wordsEight men employed by Vaughan Brothers, cartage contractors, to shunt goods trucks in the railway yards, with the aid of horses, failed to appear at ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 3 Sep 1917, Page 1
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