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Article : 153 wordsThe carters strike was completely settled to-day by all the drives resuming work, Carting proceeded at a speedy rate all day. ...
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Article : 419 wordsA most damaging confession has been made by the great Vulcan German shipbuilding, company, that on all naval and big shipbuilding work last year it made ...
Article : 114 wordsYesterday meetings arranged by the Suffragettes were characterised by rowdyism, and had to be abandoned. A meeting at Hyde Park found the ...
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Article : 65 wordsThe leading newspapers of Germany make a suggestion to-day that in order to prevent the investment of German capital abroad and the evasion of the ...
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Article : 53 wordsThe country cricket week opened in Perth to-day. In the first innings Moora was dismissed for 65 runs and Bunbury made 28 runs ...
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Article : 117 wordsThe Devonport dockyard engineers have declined to work overtime until their wages are placed on an equal basis to those paid in the private yards. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Mayor remarked this morning, in regard to the likelihood of the time-payment system of the electric light installation being adopted, that there ...
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Article : 49 wordsOn Saturday evening a representative gathering of Railway men and others numbering about sixty, assembled in the Bedford hall to bid farewell to Mr F. Renner ...
Article : 322 wordsA meeting at the Queens Hall yesterday at which the Bishop of Oxford was a speaker resolved the Government should be asked to extend the Trades Board Act ...
Article : 46 wordsThe question of the establishments of Government agricultural implement works at Fremantle, which has been occupying the minds of the people of ...
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Article : 53 wordsThe s.s. Queensland, which was reported in danger owing to the breakdown of her machinery, managed to proceed to Newcastle to-day, repairs ...
Article : 43 wordsYesterday at the Bunbury Police Court before Messrs J. G. Baldock and A. North J'sP., Robert Hanaby whose case was remanded from last Friday appeared to ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Pope is suffering from an attack of influenza. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe German Government has agreed to pay a subsidy of ten thousand sterling annually to promote the growth of cotton in the German—African colonies. ...
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Bunbury Herald (WA : 1892 - 1919), Tue 11 Mar 1913, Page 1
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