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  2. OWNERS SAVING MONEY BY USING OFFICE STAFFS

    That the discharging of ships by clerical and permanent staffs had proved cheaper than when done by union labor was stated by ship-owners ...

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  3. VICTORIANS RALLY

    Work proceeded satisfactorily a number of Vessels in port today, Volunteers carrying it on enthusiastically Shipowners ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. NO INTERVENTION

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, announced today that the Federal Government would not intervene in the strike in ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. BUTCHERS STRIKE, BUT MEAT ASSURED

    Many of the journeymen butchers did not return to work this morning, but a large number remained loyal, in some shops the whole staff was ...

    Article : 413 words
  6. DEADLOCK REACHED

    On the main issues of the strike there is for the moment a deadlock. The Union Defence Committee has declared that it does not accept the proposed ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. FEDERAL MINISTRY WILL NOT INTERVENE

    Following a deputation which waited on him today from the Melbourne Trades Hall, Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, said that as Mr D. ...

    Article : 528 words
  8. BRUSHES DROPPED

    That members of the Ship Painters and Dockers Union had joined the strikers was news received by shipowners this morning. Members of the ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. YORK PROCEEDING ON MANY STEAMERS

    Along the water front this morning here was more activity than has been splayed at any time since the wharf borers held their stop-work meeting ...

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  10. MAIL SERVICES CONTINUE

    So far as the Victorian and interstate mails are concerned, the services are proceeding satisfactorily by railway. A. steamer with malls for ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. STRIKES HAVE BAD EFFECT IN ELECTORAL CAMPAIGNS

    After pointing out the futility of workers in Victoria going on strike to assist those who have left their work in New South Wales, Mr. D. Hall ...

    Article : 502 words
  12. POSITION AT WONTRAGGI

    "It is impossible to obtain authentic information on the point when the meeting of employes of the State mine will be resumed," telegraphed Mr G. ...

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  13. MANY HELPERS AT GEELONG

    Others from volunteers for work are being received in large numbers by the National Defence Association subcommittee, which is meeting ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. MORE TRAINS RUN

    In a statement issued today, Mr J. Fraser, Chief Railway Commissioner, said that the suburban train service was being added to where necessary. ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. DELEGATES RETURN AWAITED

    Pending the return from Sydney of Messrs E. Jones, president, and j. Williams, secretary, of the Melbourne Wharf Laborers Union, who motored ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. CONSPIRACY CHARGED

    The matter of the seamen's participation in the strike was again mentioned at the Water Police Court today, when William Daly, 32, vice ...

    Article : 207 words
  17. CARD SYSTEM EXPLAINED BY N.S.W. ATTORNEY=GENERAL

    According to an explanation given by Mr D. Hall, the New South Wales Attorney-General, to Victorian Ministers last night, the card system, so ...

    Article : 506 words
  18. GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED

    Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, has received scores of telegrams from private persons. returned soldiers associations, farmers associations, and ...

    Article : 192 words
  19. MORE GUARDS THAN NEEDED RETURNED AT NEWCASTLE

    Since Sunday about sixty of the former railway employes have offered themselves for re-engagement, and they are being taken on as opportunity ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. COLLAPSE WITHIN TEN DAYS IS OFFICIAL EXPECTATION

    Advices have reached Victorian State Ministers that the expectations in official circles in New South Wales is that the strike will collapse within 10 ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. SNOWFALL AT WARBURTON

    Advice has been received by the Government tourist officer that the snowfall at Warburton yesterday was so heavy that Mount. Donna Buang was ...

    Article : 103 words
  22. 1000 TIMBER WORKERS IDLE

    With the men who ceased work in the Newcastle district yesterday, more than 1000 employes belonging to the Timber Workers Union are now out of ...

    Article : 33 words
  23. GOOD WORK BY BUREAU

    Including men who responded to telegrams sent out last night, about 500 volunteers attended at the National Service Bureau this morning. ...

    Article : 276 words
  24. ANZAC OFFICERS AND CAPTURED FIELD GUNS IN FRANCE

    Major-General J, MONASH. C.B., and some of the members of his Headquarters Staff, with two of the German 77mm, Field Guns captured by his division in the battle of Messines, in June. These guns will be presented to the Government of Victoria Reading from left to right, the names of the officers are:--Major T. C. Wilson, Divisional Signal Officer; Lieut-Col. G. H. N. Jackson, D.S.O., Chief of Staff; Captain C. D. Strong, Assistant;Director of Veterinary Services; Captain C. A. Pyke, D.A.Q.M.G.; Major-General John Monash, C.B ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  25. COURT'S POWERS LIMITED

    The statement by Mr Justice Higgins that the Federal Arbitration Court cannot Intervene in the dispute because it does not extend beyond one ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. SUGAR COMPANY MAY APPLY TO CANCEL REGISTRATION

    It was mentioned in the Industrial Court today that the Colonial Sugar Refining Company was considering the question of asking for the concellation ...

    Article : 67 words
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