Refusal by the Abattoirs men to return to work as a first condition toward a settlement is regarded as a serious turn in the dispute between the Abattoirs Board and the Meat Industry Employes' Union. ...
Article : 288 wordsTwo weeks from today the fund to give every sick and bereaved child in Adelaide institutions a Christmas gift must close, December 20 is the day on which most institutions seek to give a little joy to the small folk in the ...
Article : 983 wordsIn a special article the political correspondent of "The Times" says political workers are now agreed that Mr. Baldwin is assured of a clear majority, ...
Article : 207 wordsDefinite steps were taken this morning to bring the dispute under the notice of the Trades and Labor Council, and on Friday night members of that ...
Article : 63 wordsElectors in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland will state by means of the ballot box tomorrow whether preference is to be given in the British ...
Article : 664 wordsAt the East End vegetable market this morning an enterprising gardener sold 120 pairs of rabbits. He was besieged by eager buyers. At one period, about 50 ...
Article : 59 wordsA rumor was current in the city this morning that Mr. E. H. Lean, of Farrant street, Prospect, had attempted to interfere with two meat inspectors ...
Article : 369 wordsA curious election incident had its sequel in Court today. "The Daily Chronicle" undertook not to reproduce a letter issued by a well-known firm of ...
Article : 115 wordsFew shops were open today. Kither's, Rundle street, had a rush trade. The manager thought that the supplies of beef and pork intended for ships' stores ...
Article : 60 wordsOf particular interest, in view of the Abattoirs trouble, was a case heard at the Port Adelaide Police Court this morning, when John Barker, pig keeper, ...
Article : 906 words"This morning," said Mr. Mood, "a master butcher informed me that some of his sheep had died at the Abattoirs, while another employer has received a ...
Article : 99 wordsIn a leading article "The Times" says that the free trade argument against a rash experiment such as protection ignores the experience gained from ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. C. Lee Wheadon, hon. secretary St. Mary's Mission of Hope:—In your list of children's homes in yesterday's issue of "The News" a little home for ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Mood today received a telegram from the Victorian branch of the Meat Industry Employes' Union, stating that at a meeting last night it was decided ...
Article : 103 words"Master butchers are anxious to resume," stated Mr. T. Phelps (manager Wilcox, Mofflin, Limited). "The committee will confer again this afternoon. ...
Article : 180 wordsIt was decided by the Glenelg Council last night that slaughtering of swine, sheep or cattle will not be allowed on private premises in Glenelg. ...
Article : 261 wordsSir R. Sanders, a former Minister, speaking at Bridgewater, predicted the election of 349 Conservatives. "The whole question of preventing ...
Article : 114 wordsAlthough practically all the retail butcher shops in the eastern suburbs have drawn blinds, and notices on their windows state that they will open when the ...
Article : 174 words"Large stocks of bacon and hams are held by city and hills curers. In spite of the big demand there has been no increase in wholesale rates, nor do we ...
Article : 150 wordsIn a letter to "The Times" on behalf of Australian artists in Paris and London, Miss Edith M. Fry, who was the originator of the movement which resulted ...
Article : 180 wordsIn his motor car Col. Spenderclay (Conservative candidate) at Tonbridge, was leaving a meeting last night when he was stoned. The windows of the ...
Article : 49 wordsA. E. Hall & Co. report that large catalogues of poultry, including fowls, ducks, geese, turkeys, and pigeons, will be offered at their auction sales at the rooms, Wyatt ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsStock salesmen estimate that the dispute entails the loss of more than £2,000 a week in commission. Normally 1,600 cattle, 25,000 sheep and lambs. 1,500 pigs. ...
Article : 118 wordsPortraits of the thirty-six Fairest Daughters are reproduced on a special four-page ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. C. F. White, a Liberal candidate for Western Derbyshire, died this morning. Marquis Hartington is the Conservative candidate. ...
Article : 100 wordsUnrest exists among employes in the baking trade in the metropolitan area. Mr. F. C. Hahn (secretary of the Bakers' Union) said today that for some ...
Article : 77 wordsAt 1.30 today the maximum temperature was 70.5 degrees. The ...
Article : 25 words"It is too early yet for us to deal with the question of strike pay," said Mr. Mood today. "If the dispute hangs on for another week we will consider ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Wed 5 Dec 1923, Page 1
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