In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, Judge Drake Brockman announced a new award for the four milling industry. The parties had previously settled ...
Article : 311 wordsComments upon the psychology of workers were made to-day by Chief Judge Dethridge, when the Full Bench of the Commonwealth ...
Article : 479 wordsThe policy adopted by the State Government in respect to the granting of relief orders, was set out by Mr. Bruntnell, the Chief Secretary to ...
Article : 374 wordsThe Sydney seamen yesterday decided that they would man all ships until a definite policy; had been laid down. The Melbourne wharf workers are still on strike, notwithstanding the advice, of the committee that they should resume ...
Article : 178 wordsFurther reference to the shares formerly, held by Mr. F. W. Marks in Sydney Ferries, Ltd., was made in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Graf Zeppelin wirelessed from Casublanen, Morocco: "All well. Expert to reach the Azores by midnight." A later message states that the last ...
Article : 439 wordsAnswering Mr. Jarvie, who asked when he intended to introduce the bill dealing with the local government franchise, Mr. Bruxner, the Minister for Local ...
Article : 643 wordsHarold J. Horan, Paris cortespondent of the Hearst newspapers, which recently published secret documents bearing on the Angle-French naval limitation ...
Article : 198 wordsCashing into the Royal enclosure at Hendon, a Royal Air Force place burled itself deeply in the ground yesterday Its two occupants. Pilot Officer Somervell ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Railways Transport Council, in a statement issued to-day, says that, in reviewing the whole case, the council could see the absoluter absurdity of the strike, ...
Article : 97 wordsThere was an important development in the waterside dispute to-day, when the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union decided to man all ships until such ...
Article : 391 wordsTo give a determination as to certain specific classifications, the Colliery Staff State Conclliation Committee, of which Mr. W. F. Read is chairman, will meet ...
Article : 56 wordsA statement relating to the policy of the Government and the Main Roads Board concerning work on main roads was made by Mr. Bruxner, the Minister ...
Article : 483 wordsThe Steel Works Employees' (B.H.P. Co.) Conciliation Committee will meet at the Courthouse, Newcastle, on Friday next, at noon, to deal with an ...
Article : 50 words"The cyclonie storm on Sunday, and the splendid and beneficial rains yesterday and to-day were the most notable features of the weather experienced during the week," ...
Article : 624 wordsAbout 900 volunteers were employed on the wharves to-day, working both interstate and overseas vessels MANUFACTURERS' DIFFICULTIES ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Walter Marks, M.H.R., who inspected the new Elstreo film studies, said there were many instances of British superiority ever American methods, ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday—Wallarah is idle on account of no empties. Aberdare is on strike, for an unknown reason, while ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Amery, the Secretary of State for the Dominions, replying to questions by Labour members of Parliament, says there are, no doubt, some cases of hardship ...
Article : 149 wordsThe wife and the four children of Rev. J. Benson, rector of Bodalla, were drowned early this morning, when the car which he was driving ...
Article : 274 wordsMr. W. P. J. Skelton, manager, Rail and Tran Employees' Service Agency has received the following letter from the Secretary for Railways—"With reference ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Admiralty's experts to-day will witness secret trials of the Chillan destroyer, built by Thorneyerefts. It is equipped with the latest and faster ...
Article : 42 wordsA mass meeting of watersiders this morning decided to return to work. After the vote had been taken, the chairman declared the strike off. The voting was: ...
Article : 116 wordsViscount Lascelles and Princess Mary were given an enthusiastic welcome in Ulster. An aeroplane cacorted them from the border. ...
Article : 38 wordsReferring to the case Robert Burns, a former resident of Narrabri, New South Wales, who was said to have suffered indignition in a Reigian Labour Colony, Sir ...
Article : 109 wordsThe most outstanding feature of the Motor Show, which opened at Olympia, yesterday, is Britain's long lead over European and American rivals in baby ...
Article : 706 wordsThe committee of management of the Northern Miners' Federation have been called together for Monday next to deal with matters relating to the affairs of ...
Article : 66 wordsDefying the recommendations of their management committees, the members of the Melbourne Wharf Labourrers' Union and the Port Philip stevedores, ...
Article : 552 wordsA campaign aiming at the abolition of old-fashioned customs, and the introduction of modern, social, educational, and athletic methods, has been started by the ...
Article : 183 wordsThe steamer Tinaun, manned by a volunteer crew, arrived at City Wharf at 2 p.m., to-day. Two local watersiders commenced unloading the vessel, and stated ...
Article : 104 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Kilpatrick asked the Minister for Works and Railways whether be had noticed a report in the Press to the ...
Article : 196 wordsAbout 20 men employed by the South Maitland Railways, Ltd., at the East Greta Junction workshops and on the railways, have been relieved of duty ...
Article : 87 wordsThe "Daily Express" understands that the general election in great. Britain will take place on June 10, 1920 The Earl of Lonsdale, famous sports ...
Article : 347 wordsThe election cable which carries the electric current from the Carrington side of the harbour to Walsh Island was fouled by one of the dredges yesterday. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe amount of coal shipped at Newcastle during the week for places beyond the State was 28,189 tons, of which 19,750 tons represented shipments for ...
Article : 208 wordsThe work of handling cargo on ships at Part Adelaide and the Outer Harbour proceeded smoothly to-day, regular and valuntoor waterside workers being ...
Article : 162 wordsThe police were compelled to use batons to disperse demonstrating workmen, who allege that official negligence in supervising building materials, led to the collapae ...
Article : 149 wordsA cable message was received at the Newcastle Council Chambers yesterday from, Aid, R. Gibson, the Mayor, who is on a trin to England, and was ...
Article : 51 wordsWilliam Nugent, aged 32 years, a carter employed by W. E. Bramble and Sons, Ltd., and living in Phoebe-street, Isingten, sustained a wound of the scalp and ...
Article : 46 wordsThe musical competitions were contianed at Ballarat this evening. One of the principal items on the programme was the male voice choir ...
Article : 69 wordsAnother home outrage occurred tonight, and auto again the miscreants failed to infilat the injury, which was undoubtedly their objective. ...
Article : 140 wordsSome misunderstanding has arisen in consequence of a statement having been made that a compulsory levy has been made by the Hunter Provisional ...
Article : 219 wordsMr. Forke, the Federal Minister for Immigration, announced that, after serious consideration by his department, a plan for the establishment of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsMr. W. Huasack, Newcastle secretary to the, Seamen's Union, stated yesterday that as far as this port was concerned there was no trouble with the soumon ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 13 Oct 1928, Page 5
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