Mr. Lloyd George de[?]vered his widely anticipated address on Ireland at [?]arnarvon to-day. The Prime M[?]nis[?]er declared that ...
Article : 378 wordsIn conformity with a decision arrived [?] on Friday night the employees in all branches of the Municipal Council services ceased work as from midnight last ...
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Advertising : 332 wordsAlthough the slaughtermen at the abattoirs are killing as usual to-day there is every probability of a cessation of work to-morrow. The Master ...
Article : 37 wordsDr. J. F. Bartley(Government Medical Officer) this morning communicated with the Premier (Mr. J. Storey), setting out the strike position as it ...
Article : 40 wordsFrom official sources it was ascertained to-day that numbers of ratepayers have complained that the usual sanitary services were not carried out ...
Article : 94 wordsFrom an early hour this morning numbers of A.M.A. men, unionists in general and Council employees stood in groups near the Trades Hall ...
Article : 58 wordsWhen asked to-day whether he had stated that he would grant the men a conference, Alderman Gray replied:- "I did state yesterday that I would ...
Article : 78 wordsA special meeting of the City Council has been called for to-morrow morning at ll o'clock. Proceedings will be held in camera. It is expected that ...
Article : 53 wordsWhile there was a slight decrease in the humber of serious political offences in Ireland during the week, ended October 5, attacks on the ...
Article : 282 wordsA meeting of the Trades and Laborers' Union was held in the Trades Hall yesterday afteroon for the purpose of discussing the strike position and hearing ...
Article : 460 wordsMr. H. Henstock Industrial Inspector is in communication with Sydney in connection with the strike but as yet has not received any official ...
Article : 40 wordsThe first count in the Queensland general elections shows that the Theodore Government's majority has suffered considerably. When the counting ...
Article : 228 wordsThe lengthy immunity of the Newcastle tramways from mishaps was broken on Saturday night, when the biggest smash in its history occurred, ...
Article : 395 wordsA published letter by the O'Conor Don indignantly denounces the destruction of barracks and the killing of police. He declares that the Irish ...
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Advertising : 149 wordsThe Irish shipping strike which started in Dublin and Belfast has extended to Cork and Waterford. The Seamen's Union threatens to call out ...
Article : 41 wordsAt the Town Hall to-day a "Miner" reporter was informed that as the result of the stoppage of the electric light works over 900 persons would be ...
Article : 197 wordsSinn Feiners throughout Ireland eagerly await the M'Sweeney bulletins, expecting his death, which is certain to precipitate widespread disorders. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe new basic wage of £4 5/ a week fixed by the New South Wales Board of Trade is not being accepted kindly by many unions, particularly those ...
Article : 136 wordsH.M.S. Renown arrived at Spit Head at 6 o'clock at night. The Duke of York and Prince Henry boarded the Renown immediately to greet their ...
Article : 102 wordsA telephone message was received from the Hospital on Saturday at the Town Hall asking whether the Hospital light service would be continued. On ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 11 Oct 1920, Page 1
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