In the Senate today. Senator E. D. Millen, speaking as colleague of Mr W. Watt, Minister for Works and Railways, confirmed the report that Mr ...
Article : 404 wordsRestrictions on the use of power will come into operation to-morrow. Mr. J. J. O'Reilly, organiser of ...
Article : 212 wordsMr J. J. O'Reilly, organiser of the Amalgamated Miners' Association ol Broken Hill, which body was recently amalgamated with the Coal and Shale ...
Article : 151 wordsTrain and tram traffic stated to be improving steadily, and yesterday 43,860 persons were carried out of Sydney by trains. ...
Article : 131 wordsAt a meeting of the Unions Defence Committee today the miners were given support from other unions. An application of Mr H. Stead, ...
Article : 120 wordsThis morning a National Service Bureau, for the enrolment of men as miners, etc., was opened at 9 o'clock. A large number of men was entered ...
Article : 169 wordsState Ministers decided today to take steps at once to increase greatly the output of brown coal from the State mine at Morwell. ...
Article : 435 wordsThat three national volunteers engaged to coal an oversea vessel had been intimidated by pickets and had not started work was the statement made ...
Article : 223 wordsSatisfaction was expressed at the meeting of the shipowners' sub-committee this morning at the steady, [?] in the number of national ...
Article : 453 wordsAs a reprisal for the arrests made yesterday, the Strike Defence Committee directs that no unionist shall render service of, any kind to members of ...
Article : 61 wordsAs a consequence of the strikes potatoes and chaff are dearer. Both are being stocked as a precaution against further industrial ...
Article : 76 wordsAbout 12 moulders working in the foundry of the Steel Company of Australia, at Pyrmont, refused this morning to use certain coke, which they said ...
Article : 120 wordsAn inquiry by Mr. F. B. S. Falkiner as to the liberty of "a strike committee to entrench themselves. in an impregnable position, guarded by ...
Article : 260 wordsTroubles at the Barrier sliver mines have not been attended by any share market convulsion. The effect on prices' today up. to lunch time was not ...
Article : 51 wordsIn a statement issued today by Mr J. Fraser, the Chief Railway Commissioner, he states that yesterday afternoon 43,860 passengers were conveyed ...
Article : 203 wordsBallarat Trades and Labor Council last night carried a motion declaring the sentence of one month's imprisonment on Adela Pankhurst "utterly ...
Article : 31 wordsIn five days of this week such good progress has been made in the handling of wheat at Brooklyn and Williamstown that 677 trucks have been ...
Article : 100 wordsThe secretary of the Brewery Employes' Union stated today that beer for the Rosebery pony races tomorrow had been declared black. The caterer ...
Article : 57 words"Returned Soldier" (Carlton) writes:-- Not only returned soldiers, but every sensible man in Australia, must feel ...
Article : 127 wordsIt is stated that a Sydney firm has made an offer which has been accepted by the Government, to bring coal by steamer from Newcastle, and that ...
Article : 88 wordsAll matters in connection with the supply of gas and electric light and power are now in the hands of the Navy Office, and the managers of the ...
Article : 120 wordsColonel J. W. Oldershaw, Secretary to the Commonwealth Branch, informed Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, this after a that the painters on one ...
Article : 85 wordsAn Australian citizen without a sprig of golden wattle today was rare, for this was Wattle Day. It was, in fact, difficult to emerge ...
Article : 135 wordsWith regard to the supply of foodstuffs, the position is not such as to cause alarm at, the present juncture, though some inconvenience has been ...
Article : 155 wordsOver 400 women were enrolled by the Loyal Service Bureau yesterday. They are willing to undertake various classes of work from washing upward. Even ...
Article : 120 wordsMen came forward freely at the National Service Bureau, Athenaeum Hall, this morning. Un till noon 255 men had registered themselves as ...
Article : 123 wordsUnionists are working on one wharf and volunteer laborers on another. The volunteers continue to load the wool lighter at Moorabool street wharf, ...
Article : 98 wordsAccording to a statement made this morning by Mr George Tucker, secretary of the Manufacturing Grocers' Employes' Association, more than 1000 ...
Article : 123 wordsAs a result of yesterday's meeting, six [?]lermarkers on the Government transit at Williamstown dock pier ceased [?] today, and their helpers followed ...
Article : 198 wordsEntries for the Royal Show (September 25-29) close at noon tomorrow. In a few of the sections in which the returns have been partially ...
Article : 143 wordsA motion was carried by members of the Building Trades' Federation, at a meeting in the Trades Hall last night, pledging itself to do everything in its ...
Article : 141 wordsTrade was extremely brisk on the Sussex street wholesale markets today, but some agents had difficulty in executing orders owing to the strike ...
Article : 272 wordsShunters employed by the Railway Department confirmed today the statement published yesterday, that it had been decided to cease work as a ...
Article : 117 wordsMr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, said toddy that Mr G. G. Haldane, Director of the National Service Bureau, had reported to him that 1300 ...
Article : 56 wordsIn consequence of the strike effecting the numerous industries within the industrial and manufacturing suburb of Brunswick hundreds of girls employed ...
Article : 62 wordsA letter was received by the National Service Bureau this morning from Mr J. J. Embury, of Bridge-water-on-Loddon, stating that at a ...
Article : 63 wordsIn his second article to-morrow in The Forum page of "The Herald," Mr J. R. Butchart will, deal with the ...
Article : 87 wordsOne hundred and fifty storemen in Sussex street produce stores ceased work today. They declined to handle fodder and vegetables which had ...
Article : 94 wordsPressure on space has forced he transference of the Friday feature "Under the Clocks" to another page. ...
Article : 24 wordsSeveral influential members of the Victorian Parliament expressed the view today that the New South Wales ...
Article : 261 wordsIn view of the operation of the restrictions on fuel, MacRobertson's the largest, manufacturers of sweets in the Commonwealth; will close down the ...
Article : 60 wordsMr T. J. Coffey, of the Tourist Bureau, who is assisting in the organisation of the National Service Bureau is visiting Geelong. today to ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 24 Aug 1917, Page 1
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