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  5. THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD ACTIVITIES OF UNIONS AND UNIONISTS

    The operation of paragraph 2, subparagraph (a), of the determination of the Fruit. Preserving Board, published in the "Government Gazette" of November 19, ...

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  6. WARNING TO PLUMBERS.

    Mr. F. Martin (secretary of the Plumbers and Gasfitters' Union) has received a communication from the secretary of the same union in New South Wales ...

    Article : 43 words
  7. CLERKS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Federated Clerks' Union was held at the Parisian Cafe on Tuesday. The president (Mr. R. Youlton) occupied the chair. The matter ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. WAGES BOARDS.

    Mr. E. P. N. Thomas, Orsmond street, Hindmarsh, has been appointed a representatives of the employes on the Retail Groceries, Dairy Produce, and General ...

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  9. MILK VENDORS' DRUVERS AND STABLEMAN.

    The following award of the Industrial Court, dated February 9, 1917, is the matter of an application by the milk vendors' drivers and stablemen. applicants, and ...

    Article : 502 words
  10. ABATTOIRS BUTCHERS

    The trouble which threatened at the Abattoirs in regard to the wages being paid slaughtermen has been settled satisfactorily. Mr. A. J. Blackwell ...

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  11. CARPENTERS FOR ENGLAND

    The announcement was made yesterday by the Prime Minister to an unemployed deputation which waited on him that the Imperial Government had, at his ...

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  12. BUILDING TRADE

    A mass meeting of the unemployed in the various branches of the building trade was held in the old Trades Hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. T. Tunaley ...

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  13. FIRES AROUND MT. GAMBIER TRAIN CAUSES OUTBREAK.

    On Tuesday a railway engine started a are near the Kirip Siding, on the Glencoe line. The flames spread quickly and swept through about 40 acres of ...

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  14. BREAD CARTERS' UNION.

    A meeting of bread carters was held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening, there being a satisfactory attendance. Five new members were admitted and welcomed. ...

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  15. STACKS BURNED AT BENARA.

    Mr. J. T. Nicholls, jun., of Moorak, was unfortunate in losing a stack of grass hayy and a stack of oats by fire on Thursday night. The stacks were on the ...

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  16. A SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    A serious outbreak of fire occurred on Tuesday in Mr. G. A. Pritchard's Black swamp paddoc[?]. on the Castefton road. Between 200 and 300 acres of grass land ...

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  17. LIQUOR LICENCES

    Some time ago it was announced in "The Daily Herald" that opposition was to be entered by the authorities against the renewal of a number of liquor ...

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  18. EATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS FATAL SCALDING ACCIDENT.

    The child Matilda Lamont, 3½ who was [?]veraly scalded by [?] a bucket of boiling water in the bath at her parents' residence, Albert street, West ...

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  19. BARLEY FOR VICTORIA.

    Several hundred bags of barley are being railed each week to Victoria from producing centres in the south-eastern districts, Several consignments for ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT W[?]KERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Petersburg branch was held on Monday evening. The president (Mr. W. H. Gay) presided over a splendid attendance. One ...

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  22. RAILWAY SHUNTER KILLED.

    James Churchwood aged 30, employed as a shunter at Geelong railway yards, was crushed between some tracks and a platform on Tuesday afternoon. He was ...

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  23. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Operative Painters and Decorators' Society was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening, the president (Mr. T. B. ...

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  25. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Mr. Alfred Deckert, a well-known resident of Netherby, near-Nhill, was [?]ing a horse across a paddock on Monday when the animal stumbled. and both ...

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  26. THREE FIREMEN IN PERIL.

    When bathing off the beach at Port Melbourne on Tuesday atternoon, Willram Lawrence, 18 years of age, a fireman on a steamer berthed at the New ...

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  27. IMPRISONED MEMBERS OF THE I.W.W.

    The following resolution was carried unanimously at a conference of trade unions convened by the committee of the Detence and Release Committee, Sydney. and held ...

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  28. RAILROAD PENSIONS NOT BASED ON JUSTICE.

    Salt Lake City (Utah), January 6.—Editor Moore of [?] Utah "Labor News" (official paper of the Stale Federation of Labor) d[?] not lose his head ...

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  29. DRIVERS' DISPUTE

    The drivers dispute was mentioned during the bearing of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's enrproyes submission dealing with wages and conditions in the ...

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  30. CHINAMAN FOUND SHOT

    C. Hong Kee. a well-known Chinese laundryman. of Mount Gambier, was found dead in a room at the rear of his shop on Tuesday evening. 1 customer ...

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  31. INJURED BY THRESHING MACHINE.

    On Monday afternoon Mr. George Cartel, of Yahl Paddock, near Mount Gambler, met with a painful accident. A threshing rachine was being placed in ...

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  32. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. T. H. Spurting, of the maintenance branch. has been appointed to the position of ganger in charge of the permanent way staff located at the Black ...

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  33. THE LAND SHARK

    The Minister of Lands is placing officials at the disposal of returned soldiers who ho intend to purchase land. His reason. for the action is that severre ...

    Article : 51 words
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