The Union Company's steamer Monowar expects to get away to-morrow for New Zealand. She is being rapidly loaded by non-union labour. Coal is being unloaded from ...
Article : 225 wordsTHE great labour crisis still remains the chief topic of conversation in this district, and, for anything that can be seen, it is likely to be for some considerable time. Many people are ...
Article : 1,099 wordsA PARK ranger, named Penis Hockey, was charged to-day with having extorted £1 from a man named James Duffy, under a threat that he would get a warrant for him for ...
Article : 391 wordsVIENNA, Thursday.—Heavy floods have been recently experienced in Bohemia. The River Maldow has risen to such a height that the old and celebrated bridge at Prague has ...
Article : 109 wordsOVER 1000 special constables have been sworn in in Sydney. THE Bank of Australasia has declared a dividend of 14 per cent. ...
Article : 1,891 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Australian cricketers commenced a match to-day against Lord Londsborough's eleven at Scar-borough. The weather was fine, and the ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—At to-day's sitting of the Trades Congress at Liverpool a warm debate took place on the question of the eight-hours system. A resolution was ...
Article : 134 wordsThings remain quiet at Port Adelaide, the unionists being perfectly confident of success. They expect, and in fact hope, that a general lock out will ensue, and thus bring matters to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsThe divorce case, Weeding versus Weeding and Rose, has been concluded so far as the issue goes. The jury found the adultery proved in all cases, and gave the petititioner ...
Article : 347 wordsDay by day the news in connection with the great struggle now proceeding grows less and less, and, indeed, there is not much to be said concerning it beyond the well-known fact that ...
Article : 1,454 wordsLONDON, Friday.—Lord Cross, speaking at the cutlers' feast last night, urged the employers and workmen of Australia to remember that they were pulling in the same boat, ...
Article : 48 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Bank of England proportion of reserves to liabilities is 45 per cent. The reserve amounts to £14,200,000. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe news received here this afternoon regarding the shutting down of the mines next week caused great consternation. It was generally believed that the mines could be ...
Article : 221 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—It is stated that certain city firms have remitted by cable to Australia a total sum of £3000 to the credit of the Employers' Union. ...
Article : 36 wordsVIENNA, Thursday.—The intelligence previously telegraphed that the old celebrated bridge at Prague had collapsed, and that 30 persons were drowned, has been fully ...
Article : 55 wordsSir Henry Parkes has had prepared by Mr. Coghlan, the Government Statist, a return which shows that there are 319,000 bona fide working men in New South Wales. These ...
Article : 106 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England has recognised the Grand Lodge of Tasmania. A similar request for the acknowledgment of the ...
Article : 51 wordsThere is virtually nothing to record relative to the present struggle. The second week has now nearly gone, so there is at least consolation that we are so much nearer the end, ...
Article : 171 wordsAndre Menotto, at the police court to-day, was charged by Pascolin Gucacomo, an Italian street musician, with stabbing him through the car. The accused was committed ...
Article : 35 wordsUp to 6 o'clock this evening 1000 special constables had been sworn in during this afternoon and evening. Mounted troopers patrolled the streets in the vicinity of the ...
Article : 439 wordsDURING an interview which I had to-day with a well-known commercial gentleman, unconnected directly with either party in the present strike, the action of both the colliery ...
Article : 278 wordsFOR some considerable time past the temperance party and their opponents have been anxious as to what form the promised amendment of the licensing law by the Government ...
Article : 143 wordsTHIS evening at the Victoria Theatre one of the best companies that has yet visited Newcastle will commence a two-night's season with "Little Lord Fauntleroy," a ...
Article : 220 wordsContrary to the expectation of outsiders the strike still continues; but, so far as Morpeth is concerned, it appears to cause very little interest, except that money is a ...
Article : 151 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the lighting committee of the municipal council was held yesterday afternoon, when, it is understood, it was decided to erect 22 are electric lights, each of ...
Article : 88 wordsAs a result of Mr. Russell's visit to Sydney, where he was called to confer with the Railway Commissioners with respect to the deadlock in the shipping of coal at the ...
Article : 530 wordsTHE attention of flower-growers and poultry-breeders is directed to an advertisement in another column, by which it will be noted that the above old-established society intend ...
Article : 116 wordsELECTRICITY as a lighting power appears to be rapidly gaining in popularity in the colony, and plants for this work are being erected in several municipalities. The last to ...
Article : 122 wordsWe are informed that the sale of tickets for the above concert is proceeding so rapidly that immediate application should be made for reserved seats, there being only a few left ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE leading musicians and vocalists of Newcastle have quickly and earnestly taken up the idea of forming a musical society, and the Newcastle Musical Union is now fairly ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 6 Sep 1890, Page 5
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