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  3. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

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  4. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Thursday, December 1:— Copper.—Standard: Spot, £59 11/10[?] ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Declaring that it was the intention of the Government to "rig" the Indnstrial Commission, and that strikes would take place in many industries ...

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  6. OVERTIME STRIKE

    The continued refusal by members of the Waterside Workers Federation to work overtime as provided In a Commonwealth Arbitration Court award, despite the owners ultimatum that men who refuse to work over[?]e will not be employed, has resulted in the shipowners coming to a ...

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  7. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Seamen and firemen were paid off the following boats A Port Adelaide to-day:—Yankalilla, 33; Eumeralla, 15; Barwon, 30; Paringa, 40; Woo ...

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  8. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION SUPPORT SHIPOWNERS

    The council of the Employers' Federation yesterday passed a resolution supporting the shipowners in the present dispute. ...

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  9. CARGO BOATS TO BE WORKED WHEN CARRYING MAILS

    A long meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation was held this morning. There was a record attendance. ...

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  10. 50,000 MARITIME WORKERS MAY BE THROWN IDLE

    Officials at the Trades Hall estimated last night that more than 50,000 maritime workers will be thrown out of employment. ...

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  11. THE UNEMPLOYED

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. M.A. Davidson asked Mr. T. R. Bavin the Premier. if he was aware of the fact that the industrial ...

    Article : 319 words
  12. 180 VESSELS HELD UP

    As a result of the strike about 180 ships are held up throughout Australia. Several which are ready to sail will leave Sydney to-day, whil[?] ...

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  13. LIST OF BOATS TIED UP

    The Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay arrived to-day, and had no diff[?]culty in securing eight gangs of waterside workers to work the cargo ...

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  14. M.[?].[?]. TEAM IN S. AFRICA

    The.Ma[?]ylebon[?] Cricket Club's tea[?] in a match against Natal, at Marit[?] burg, scored 333 runs, of which Tyld[?] ley made 161. ...

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  15. MEETING OF MEN TO-DAY

    Following a mass meeting of the waterside workers this morning the men congregated outside of all wharfs ready to respond to any calls that ...

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  16. SOUTH SHOOTING CASE

    Advice has been received that the Attorney-General has declined to file [?] bill against Charlie Camilleri who was committed for trial on a Charge of ...

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  17. LOCKOUT NOW ALLEGED

    Mr. W. H. Seale, secretary of the shipping branch of the Waterside Workers Federation, to-day criticised a section of shipowners in instituting ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the following business was tran-, sacted:— The Federal Aid Roads Bill and the ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Haughton Schoop (16), a grocer's a[?] sistant of Blackwood, who waa admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday,November 20,as a result of in ...

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  20. MANY MEN THROWN IDLE ARE OPPOSED TO STRIKE

    The majority of the workers who have been thrown out of employment on account of the upheaval are strongly opposed to the no-overtime strike. ...

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  21. MAN GETS FIVE YEARS' GAOL FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER

    "You" and I die to-night," is what John Fitzharold Cave, a boilermaker is supposed to have said to Sarah Jane Howard just before he was alleged to ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. PRIME MINISTER OUTLINES ATTITUDE OF GOVERNMENT

    In the course of a debate in the Federal Parliament yesterday on the overtime strike Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, said that the shipping ...

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  23. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE

    When questioned on Wednesday as to the ef[?]ect of the waterside trouble on the shipments of lead and zinc concentrates to England, Mr.C. S. Stokes, ...

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  24. RAILWAYS AND TR[?]WAYS

    The State Cabinet yesterday approved of increases in railway and tramway fare[?] estimated to produce an additional £800,000 a year. The increases ...

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  25. SIR OWEN COX SPEAKS

    Sir Owen Cox says that if the activities of nearly all industries are curtailed as a result of the strike the dispute will be settled with more speed ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA v. VICTORIA

    Overcast skies greeted the opening of the second She[?]eld Shield match of the sea on between Victoria and South Australia on the Adelaide Oval to-day. ...

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  27. STATEMENT BT OWNERS

    In a statement issued last night the shipowners claimed that the conduct of the waterside workers is intolerable. Every possible step to prevent peace ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED MEETING

    A special general meeting of the unemployed was held at the Trades Hall this morning, Mr. P. O'Dea presiding over a large attendance. ...

    Article : 184 words
  29. OBSERVANCE OF LAW

    Mr. T.R. Bavin, the Premier, stated to-day that [?]e had been in communication with Mr. Bruce assuring him that the State Government would co ...

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  30. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY

    There were 12 first-class and [?] second-class passengers on the express which arrived from Sydney this morning on time. ...

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  31. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    The chairman of the Northern Col liery Proprietors Association states that the interstate trade already has almost ceased. If the dispute con ...

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  34. NO IMMEDIATE ANXIETY CONCERNING COAL LOCALLY

    Mr. C.J.Emery, president of the Mining Managers Association, when questioned to-day said there need be no immediate anxiety concerning the ...

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  35. 10 LABOREES WANTED AT LABOR EXCHANGE

    Mr. T. Gordon Bennet,officer in charge of the Labor Exchange stated to-day that he required 10 laborers and three horses and drays to report for ...

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  36. EFFECT IN BROKEN HILL

    It is feared that if the shipping trouble continues it will result.in a considerable addition to the local unemployed. During the past few months ...

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  37. MANY APPLICANTS TO-DAY FOR RELIEF RATIONS

    The passage way leading to the Town Hall offices was thronged this morning with people seeking relief either from the Government fund or from the ...

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  38. ANXIETY IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The Australian shipping dispute is viewed with anxiety here, as the holding up of liner going via the Cape will seriously affect the demand for ...

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  39. BAND CONCERT AND BAZAAR POSTPONED FOR A WEEK

    Owing to the adverse weather conditions to-day the unemployed committee decided to abandon the holding of a band concert and bazaar in the ...

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  40. MEN INJURED

    The following persons were treated at the outpatients department of the Hospital to-day:—Yera Hill, injured hand; Joseph Kemp, miner on the ...

    Article : 96 words
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